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English as a First Language

English as a First Language

Cambridge Primary

Why Study International Primary English as a First Language?

The International Primary English course encourages a life-long enthusiasm for reading, writing and spoken communication. Learners develop English skills for different purposes and audiences. This course is for learners who have English as a first language, and can be used in any cultural context. (Cambridge Assessment International Education, n.d.)

What will students learn?

Learners develop skills and understanding in four areas: reading, writing, speaking and listening. They will learn how to communicate effectively and respond to a range of information, media and texts to:

  • become confident communicators, able to apply all four skills effectively in everyday situations
  • see themselves as readers, engaging with a range of texts for information and for pleasure, including texts from different times and cultures
  • see themselves as writers, using the written word clearly and creatively for a range of different audiences and purposes.

How is the programme taught?

This curriculum supports an integrated approach to teaching the four skills. We deliver International Primary English using a broad range of activities that promote experience, reflection and improvement.

We use a range of fiction genres, poetry, playscripts and non-fiction texts to provide authentic contexts for skills development.

PRIMARY ENGLISH

Assessment

International Primary End-of-Year Assessments are in-house, online assessments administered by us.

Course Fee

The fee for International Primary English can be paid in monthly or termly instalments.

For more information about Fees and Discounts, please click here.

For more information about International Primary English, please click here.

English as a First Language

Cambridge Lower Secondary

Why Study International Lower Secondary English as a First Language?

The International Lower Secondary English course encourages a life-long enthusiasm for reading, writing and spoken communication. Learners develop English skills for different purposes and audiences. This course is for learners who have English as a first language, and can be used in any cultural context. (Cambridge Assessment International Education, n.d.)

Key topics covered in the course

Learners develop skills and understanding in four areas: reading, writing, speaking and listening. They will learn how to communicate effectively and respond to a range of information, media and texts to:

  • become confident communicators, able to apply all four skills effectively in everyday situations
  • see themselves as readers, engaging with a range of texts for information and for pleasure, including texts from different times and cultures
  • see themselves as writers, using the written word clearly and creatively for a range of different audiences and purposes.

Prior requirements and hours of study

We recommend that students who are beginning this course should have previously completed a International Primary course (or equivalent) in English. It requires 4 – 5 hours per week of study time for your child to complete Year 7, 8 or 9.

LOWER SECONDARY ENGLISH AS A FIRST LANGUAGE

Assessment

International Lower Secondary End of Year Assessments are in-house, online assessments administered by us.

Course Fee

The fee for International Lower Secondary English can be paid in monthly or termly instalments.

For more information about Fees and Discounts, please click here.

For more information about International Lower Secondary English, please click here.

English as a First Language

Cambridge Upper Secondary

Why Study International GCSE First Language English?

International GCSE First Language English is designed for learners whose first language is English. You will develop the ability to communicate clearly, accurately and effectively when speaking and writing. You will use a wide range of vocabulary, and the correct grammar, spelling and punctuation. You will develop a personal style and an awareness of the audience being addressed. (Cambridge Assessment International Education, n.d.)

Key concepts covered in the course

  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Speaking and listening

Prior requirements and hours of study

International GCSE First Language English requires about 130 hours of study. The number of hours needed may vary depending on your previous experience of the subject.

We recommend that students who are beginning this course should have previously completed an English Language curriculum such as International Lower Secondary programme or equivalent national educational framework.

IGCSE ENGLISH AS A FIRST LANGUAGE

Examinations

Students studying International GCSE First Language English take two papers in a single examination series.

Paper 1 Duration Weighting
Reading – structured and extended writing questions 2 hours 50%
Paper 2 Duration Weighting
Direct Writing and Composition 2 hours 50%

Examination Entry

All students who complete the appropriate courses at Cyebridge Online School are eligible to sit exams like the International GCSEs or A/AS Levels. But while students can do all of their learning online at home, we cannot administer exams online. To sit exams, students must travel in person to one of 10,000 International Exam Centres located in 160 countries around the globe.

But we’re here to help. We’ll provide you with all the necessary exam codes you need to present to the exam centre, and any other pertinent information you need to know to get your child signed up correctly.

Also, as part of the initial information, we provide during the pre-enrolment process, you’ll receive contact information for all the International Exam Centres in your area. Once you’ve ensured that the exam centre of your choice offers the specific exam level your child needs, the exam centre will arrange accommodations for your child and give you detailed information on obtaining the results.

Course Fee

The fee for International GCSE First Language English can be paid in monthly or termly instalments.

For more information about Fees and Discounts, please click here.

For more information about International GCSE First Language English, please click here.

English as a First Language

Cambridge Advanced

Why Study International AS & A Level English Language?

International AS & A Level English Language provides the opportunity to explore the English language and its use in communication. You will be encouraged to respond critically to a wide variety of texts in a range of forms, styles and contexts, and to promote skills of communication, reading, research and analysis.

Through your study, you will develop an ability to read and analyse material, gaining further knowledge and understanding of English language features and issues. You will also develop the skills of writing clearly, accurately, creatively and effectively for different purposes and audiences. (Cambridge Assessment International Education, n.d.)

Key concepts covered in the course

  • Text and context
  • Meaning and style
  • Audience
  • Creativity
  • Diversity
  • The phonological, morphological, semantic, syntactic and other aspects of the English language

Prior requirements and hours of study

International AS Level English Language requires about 180 hours of study, and International A Level English Language requires about 360 hours of study. These figures are for guidance only. The number of hours needed may vary depending on your previous experience of the subject.

We recommend that students who are beginning this course should have previously completed International GCSE course in English Language.

Grade B/6 or above in English Language at IGCSE (or equivalent) is required before starting International AS & A English Language.

AS & A LEVEL ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Examinations

Students studying AS Level English Language only take two papers out of four in a single examination series.

Students studying A Level English Language take all four papers.

Paper 1 Duration AS Level A Level
Reading 2 hours 15 minutes 50% 25%
Paper 2 Duration AS Level A Level
Writing 2 hours 50% 25%
Paper 3 Duration AS Level A Level
Language Analysis 2 hours 15 minutes - 25%
Paper 4 Duration AS Level A Level
Language Topics 2 hours 15 minutes - 25%

Examination Entry

All students who complete the appropriate courses at Cyebridge Online School are eligible to sit exams like the International GCSEs or A/AS Levels. But while students can do all of their learning online at home, we cannot administer exams online. To sit exams, students must travel in person to one of 10,000 International Exam Centres located in 160 countries around the globe.

But we’re here to help. We’ll provide you with all the necessary exam codes you need to present to the exam centre, and any other pertinent information you need to know to get your child signed up correctly.

Also, as part of the initial information, we provide during the pre-enrolment process, you’ll receive contact information for all the International Exam Centres in your area. Once you’ve ensured that the exam centre of your choice offers the specific exam level your child needs, the exam centre will arrange accommodations for your child and give you detailed information on obtaining the results.

Course Fee

The fee for International AS & A Level English Language can be paid in monthly or termly instalments.

For more information about Fees and Discounts, please click here.

For more information about International AS & A Level English Language, please click here.

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