ENGLISH LITERATURE
IGCSE
SKILLS REQUIRED Students should be keen readers who read widely and independently most days, enjoying a full range of non-fiction material alongside fictional choices. In class, students need to be confident with discussion and debate in small group and whole class contexts and to have a keen interest in exploring a range of ideas, meanings and opinions. Students should also be willing to persevere with more challenging texts. This qualification will further develop a students ability to: ● Read a wide range of classic literature fluently and with good understanding, and make connections across their reading ● Read in depth, critically and evaluatively, so that they are able to discuss and explain their understanding and ideas ● Develop the habit of reading widely and often appreciate the depth and power of the ● English literary heritage ● Write accurately, effectively and analytically about their reading, using Standard English ● Acquire and use a wide vocabulary, including grammatical terminology, and other literary and linguistic terms they need to criticise and analyse what they read school. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ● Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) English Literature Student Book ● Unseen poetry revision guide ● Of Mice and Men revision guide ● Macbeth study guide ● An Inspector Calls study guide
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FURTHER STUDY It is compulsory for students to gain a minimum of Grade 6 in both of their English IGCSE qualifications, in order to study either specialism at A Level. Excellent achievement in English is highly regarded by employers. Success in English can support exciting career opportunities in politics, publishing, teaching, public relations, law, journalism, social work, management and librarianship. Perhaps most importantly though, this qualification will establish and nourish a deep understanding and appreciation of literature and its impact and importance in the world around us.