What level is Igcse English as a first language?
What level is Igcse English as a first language?
Level 2
The Level 2 Certificate in First Language English (IGCSE) is equivalent to GCSE English. You will follow the CIE Level 2 Certificate in First Language English – IGCSE syllabus, which will introduce you to a wide range of literary and non-literary materials.
Is Igcse first language English hard?
IGCSE English is not a very difficult subject if you actually take the time to do two things: Produce your best effort in your coursework from the start, don’t think you will have time later to go back and make it good. You most likely wont have time to rewrite your whole coursework.
What Igcse 0500?
Cambridge IGCSE First Language English is designed for learners whose first language is English. The course enables learners to: develop the ability to communicate clearly, accurately and effectively when speaking and writing.
What do you need to know about Cambridge IGCSE first language?
Cambridge IGCSE First Language English is designed for learners whose first language is English. The course enables learners to: develop the ability to communicate clearly, accurately and effectively when speaking and writing use a wide range of vocabulary, and the correct grammar, spelling and punctuation
When do the grades come out for Cambridge IGCSE?
For some subjects, the syllabus states that Grade Descriptions will be made available after first assessment in 2020 or 2021. Publication of grade descriptions for these syllabuses has been delayed.
Where to download Cambridge IGCSE food and nutrition papers?
Please note that these papers may not reflect the content of the current syllabus. Teachers registered with Cambridge International can download past papers and early release materials (where applicable) from our password protected School Support Hub, where a much wider selection of syllabus materials is also available to download.
Where to find past resources for Cambridge International?
Look under ‘Past Examination Resources’ and filter by exam year and series. From 2020, we have made some changes to the wording and layout of the front covers of our question papers to reflect the new Cambridge International branding and to make instructions clearer for candidates – learn more.