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1 IGCSE Language Paper 3 Composition
Sunday, 13 January 2019

2 FORMAT: ALWAYS: a choice of 2 each of Argument/Discursive, Description, Narrative. 1 essay written of about 400 words. 1 hour for this part of the paper – 10 minutes at least for planning 25 marks.

3 Assessment: W 1 Articulate experience and express what is thought, felt and imagined W2 Order and present facts, ideas and opinions W3 Understand and use a range of appropriate vocabulary W4 Use language and register appropriate to audience and context W5 Make accurate and effective use of paragraphs, grammatical structures, sentences, punctuation and spelling

4 Assessment (cont…) Core Extended All candidates should:
In addition to what is required in the Core, candidates • Show some sense of audience • Express thoughts, feelings and opinions following the Extended curriculum should: in order to interest, inform or convince the • Use imaginative and varied vocabulary reader • Demonstrate a sophisticated use of vocabulary • Demonstrate adequate control of vocabulary, • Write accurate complex sentences syntax and grammar • Show a clear sense of audience • Exercise care over punctuation and spelling and structures • Write accurate simple sentences • Demonstrate accuracy in punctuation and spelling • Attempt a variety of sentence structures • Recognise the need for paragraphing • Write in well-constructed paragraphs • Use appropriate vocabulary • Employ varied sentence structures • Show a wider and more varied sense of different styles to interest, inform or convince the reader

5 Argue/Discursive You will be expected to use your imagination and general knowledge. PLAN Table of key ideas and suggested content Argument: points should “balance” for and against. Structure is vital – plan carefully and ensure each point is given a clear paragraph – use topic sentences for clarity.

6 DESCRIBE NO STORYLINE, ever!
Simply describe the scene as you imagine it. Use strong verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Perspective and senses, keep it organised. Present description in full – remember that similes are really useful, but keep them relevant. Description is a single moment in time, described from a single viewpoint, though you can turn your head!

7 Narrate Structure again vital – molehill!
Beginning, middle, end: Status quo, development, crisis, development, status quo. Keep it simple – few characters and a straight forward story line – PLAN IN DETAIL. A simple plot is easier to write and clearer to mark. Remember to describe and to set up setting and atmosphere – use description to develop your writing.


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