2. What you need to know
• This Year there are 3 courses:
• All of Yr 10 will do the Lang/Lit course which
comprises the IGCSE qualification in English Language.
• Some of you have chosen the Literature Major course
which comprises the IGCSE World Literature
Qualification.
• Some of you have chosen to study the Literature
Minor course which does not lead to a qualification
but will aim to foster your enjoyment and skills in
reading and analysing different genres of world
Literature.
3. For those of you who have chosen
either the Literature Major or
Literature Minor course, you will have
a separate teacher for these courses
and your teacher will review the
course in more detail with you in the
first lesson.
4. Lang/lit
You will have 3 hrs per week for
this course with the same teacher.
This course will cover the syllabus
for the IGCSE Lang qualification as
well as a Literature component.
5. LANG/LIT Overview – Details in the
Welcome to Yr 10 Booklet.
1 Coursework – 2 written pieces - Analytical
and Personal Imaginative = 20%
2 Speaking & Listening Assessment x 3 = 10%
3 Exam - 3 Sections = 70%
6. Modules of Study
• The Meaning a Text Creates –
Text types, GAP, Anthology
Section A texts (Exam) & P&I
coursework.
• Novel Study – Tsotsi
• Analytical Coursework –
Edexcel Anthology Section B
• Speaking & Listening Tasks –
coursework.
• Graphic Novel – Manga
Man/Maus.
• Drama Study – R&J
• Exam Preparation.
7. Turnitin.com
As you can see there are two components to your
coursework, oral and written.
All written coursework must be submitted to
turnitin.com. This is used to ensure all work is entirely
your own and is also a means of ensuring that a copy
of your coursework is saved as a backup.
Set up your Turnitin Account now.
Your teacher will give you your class ID and enrollment
password.
Log into Turnitin and follow the create an account
instructions – please ensure you save your class login
details carefully.
8. Filing Your Work
It is crucial that you
organise your work so that
you can easily locate work
when you need to.
It is not enough to save
your work in one place,
particularly the work you
need for the exam.
BACK UP YOUR FILES
REGULARLY!
9. Core Files – set these up now.
General
– save your Welcome to yr 10 and
Edexcel Language Anthology here.
• Text Types & Anthology Section
A (EXAM).
• Analytical Coursework –
Anthology Section B.
• Personal & Imaginative
Coursework.
• Exam Practise/Revision
• Novel Study - Tsotsi
• Graphic Novel
• Drama Study
10. Summary & Questions?
Read through the Welcome to yr 10 Document
– you will have a quiz next lesson to test how
well you know your course.
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