Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language (Count-in speaking) - 0511 STUDENT BOOKLET First, simply skim through the texts and get an idea of what it is about. Skimming, is simply glancing through the text to catch words and phrases. Find out what kind of text it is (travel brochure, newspaper article, leaflet etc.) and the main idea of each paragraph. to look through the questions first and then read the text. For exercise 1, scan the text find the answers, by locating the keywords (noun and/or verb) from the question, in the passage. Then read that sentence properly to get the answer. It is also worth noting that, usually, answers will be found in chronological order within the passage Some questions are very specific, so the answers are very easy to find. It is a reading exercise. You can copy the text from the passage itself; you don’t have to write in your own words! You don’t even have to write in full sentence! As long as the answer is correct. Make sure that you spell words correctly, as misspelling may change the meaning of the word. Others you will have to read between the lines– you have to look at what the author is implyingwhat he means. Some questions will also use synonyms of the words used in the passage simply to confuse you! So make sure you know your vocabulary! Remember, you don’t have to come up with your own answers, everything is there in the passage itself; it’s a reading exercise, not writing. Time Management For the core paper 1, spend about 15 minutes on the first two reading exercises. For the extend paper 2, spend around 20 minutes on the first two reading exercises. The first passage is relatively easy to find answers for. So quickly finish it up. The second exercise requires a little more detailed reading, so allot more time for it. Underline important words in the questions – nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs may provide information that you might need to find in the text. Start by matching up the questions to the right part of the text for those you are confident about. For any question where you don’t know the answer, decide which of the remaining parts of the text match. Try to match the main idea to each question with the correct place in the text. When you locate the place, read the text more carefully to check whether the meaning matches the idea in the question. The idea will be written in a different way in the text and in the statement. If you still can’t locate the right answer, read up or down from the sentence you found, or make a guess. Make it clear which is your final selection. If your answer is unclear, it cannot be marked Time Management For the core paper 1, spend about 15 minutes on the first two reading exercises. For the extend paper 2, spend around 20 minutes on the first two reading exercises. The first passage is relatively easy to find answers for. So quickly finish it up. The second exercise requires a little more detailed reading, so allot more time for it. Exercise 3 of Paper 1 is a reading task, where a short passage is given and you are asked to make notes on it under the headings given. This is again, an easy enough task but you need to be careful to ensure that you’re writing the correct points. Read the headings First, reading the headings given in the question will be the best course of action. It will tell you what information you need to find from the passage and copy into your answer. Read the passage. Let’s dive straight into it. Write down the points under each heading. You don’t have to write in full sentences You can copy the text as it is from the passage That’s about. It’s again, like the previous question, an information transfer. You just need to know what the relevant information is and where you should put it. That’s about. It’s again, like the previous question, an information transfer. You just As you go underline the points that you can write down under each heading. Answers could be found anywhere, but usually goes in a chronological order. You should only write one point per line given. Thus, all points that you could write do not have to be written. Try to match any heading with the correct place in the text. Make sure that you spell words correctly, as misspelling may change the meaning of the word. need to know what the relevant information is and where you should put it. Time management For the core paper 1, spend about 10 minutes on this question. For the extended paper 2, spend 12 minutes on this question. What is a summary? The formal definition is: a brief statement or account of the main points of something. And that’s exactly what you have to do. Identify the main, relevant points and write them in your own words in an organized manner. Be aware that this exercise tests reading and also writing Begin by working out what the summary you are going to write is about (e.g. why it is a good idea for children to learn how to cook). Then read quickly (skim) through the text. You should identify which paragraphs contain information you can use. Then read those paragraphs again, underlining important points you can use in your summary Don’t include any information that doesn’t link to the summary and don’t include your opinions. For reading, you will be marked on the number of relevant points you have given As far as you can, use your own words instead of copying from the text, because you have more chance of getting a higher mark for language. You will need to make sure that your content point is clear to be awarded the point for reading. For writing, you will also be marked on your range of vocabulary and its accuracy, including how words are spelt. Read the passage. As you go, underline the points that you need to include in your summary, that are relevant and important to the question. In your summary you should: Include all the key information relating to the subject of your summary. Don’t repeat points which are the same idea even though you’ve explained them in a different way Try to connect your ideas into paragraphs and use linking words to connect sentences to give a natural flow. For writing, you will be marked on your organisation of ideas and how your content is linked Write the summary You have got all your points, now you need to collate and organise it into one write-up using your own words Write a one-line introduction that tells the examiner what you’re writing a summary on. Keep it short. Time Management The summary writing exercise in the core paper 1 is too easy, so it should only take about 5 minutes to attempt it. Spend about 15 minutes on this exercise, in the extended paper 2. Reading the passage should take about 5 minutes and the rest 10 minutes should be used to write your summary. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Exercise 5 advice Think about who you are writing to. Try to write as if you are talking to this person and you’ll automatically use the correct conversational tone and register. You’ll be using words and phrases which are informal. If you’re writing a letter or email, don’t spend time providing introductory information such as an address or subject. Use most of your time and space on the question paper to write the main body of your answer Remember to write at least a paragraph on each of the bullet points given as guidance on the question paper. This will give your writing good balance. You’ll lose marks if you don’t write about everything you have been asked It’s a good idea to give your writing a start and a finish. If you don’t, it can become more like a story, and you might lose the tone. Try to make your writing enjoyable to read. If you like using idioms (e.g. ‘over the moon’, ‘don’t cry over spilt milk’), be careful not to use too many. It can make your writing sound unnatural. They also need to suit the task. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Exercise 6 advice You must be familiar with the format of an informal email: salutation (Dear/Dearest..), introduction, body (maybe. two paragraphs), conclusion, signature (With Love/Yours Truly..) . The salutation and signature are simple. Before you begin writing, decide if you’re going to write about the topic from two sides (for and against) or from just one (your opinion). If you write a two-sided (balanced) piece of writing, remember to include your opinion in the last paragraph . If you want to write only from your own point of view, include it in the first paragraph. Try to think of your own ideas on the topic which match the task and include them in your writing. • For each of the ideas included in your answer, support them with evidence or examples. Note, the examiner knows that the evidence or examples will be made up and doesn’t expect these to be correct You can use phrases and opinions given in the question, but if you want to get higher marks, you must develop these ideas and not just copy them. Remember to use linking words which suit a formal type of writing, such as ‘firstly’, ‘another point’ or ‘to sum up’. Give forceful statements rather than ‘I think that’, ‘maybe’ or ‘perhaps’ and try to use rhetorical questions (questions which don’t require an answer but make your reader think). Remember to organise your writing: include an introduction, a middle section and a conclusion. Time Management For the core paper 1, take about 20 minutes to attempt this question. For the extended paper 2, spend about 30 minutes Exercise 6: You will receive up to 8 marks for the content of your article, and up to 8 marks for the style and accuracy of your language. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ REPORT WRITING From 2019 onwards, Exercise 6 could also be a report-writing task. You will be given a particular context and asked to write a report on it. You are expected to write 150-200 words, and the exercise is worth 16 marks. Read the question carefully and ensure that you know what it is asking for. It may be helpful to underline the important points in pencil. Make a plan and spend not more than 5 minutes on it. It should give you a rough idea of the details you want to include in your report, what you want to write in your introduction, body and conclusion. Remember, the purpose of a report is to reflect on and evaluate something, so make sure you keep that in mind when drawing up your plan. Come up with a title. It should be brief and relevant and will give you a good start. Write a strong, but concise, introduction. This paragraph should include the most important details of the event that you are reporting on – the ‘who ‘(your class), ‘what ‘(a trip), ‘when ‘(last week? last month?), ‘where ‘(large recycling centre), ‘why (learn about recycling)’ and ‘how ‘(if applicable). You need to then organise your body according to what the question is asking for. For example, you are asked to write a report on what you did on the trip (write about three points. Example: spoke to employees, visited sorting unit, watched a plastic recycling process etc.) and what you learned from it as well (write about two points. Example: only 50% of materials brought in are recycled, recycling helps the environment). You could have one paragraph on the former and one on the latter. Be clear Time Management For the core paper 1, take about 20 minutes to finish this exercise, 5 minutes to plan, 10 minutes to write and 5 minutes to check your writing. For the extended paper 2, take 30 minutes for the whole exercise. Take 5 minutes to plan your report, by coming up with points to be included in the introduction, body and conclusion. Use 20 minutes for writing the report and the final 5 minutes to proofread and edit your report. The ending paragraph should briefly conclude the report. In the sample question above, you are asked to write a suggestion for improvement, so this could be your conclusion. Write a couple of sentences outlining your views on how the trip went (example: very informative or too long) and one or two suggestions (example: handson-experience, watch a video etc.). __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Exercise 6 of the ESL paper could also be a review writing. The review could be for a book, movie, restaurant etc. that you enjoyed (or didn’t!) The exercise is worth 16 marks and you should write about 150-200 words. Let’s dive right in. I will be using a book review for examples. Introduction: state the book’s title, author’s full name, the setting of the story, giving a one-line description of what the story is about. Use adjectives to describe the book such as insightful, beautiful, controversial etc. Opinion: this is where you have to write down how the book impacted you. Was it inspiring? Thought-provoking? Lifechanging? You could praise the book or criticise it, stating why. Brief description: give a oneparagraph synopsis of the plot of the book, shortly expanding your onesentence description in the introduction. Don’t write the whole story, only the beginning! Use the present tense of verbs and linking words to outline the story chronologically. Bonus points if you can use words that fit the theme of the story. If, for example, the book is of the fantasy genre, use words like magic, summon, fate, spells etc. Recommendation: you must state whether you would recommend this book, to whom and why. Time Management For the core paper 1, spend about 20 minutes in this exercise. For the extended paper 2, spend 30 minutes on this exercise. Allot 5 minutes to plan the points you will include in each paragraph. Take 20 minutes to write your review, keeping in mind all the above tips. Use the final 5 minutes to proofread and make any changes. __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Listening Paper 3 (Core) and Paper 4 (Extended) You need to answer all questions on the paper (Paper 3 or Paper 4). Each question tests listening comprehension of recorded texts such as a person talking aloud, conversations between two people, announcements and talks. You will hear each of the texts twice. LINK : https://pastpapers.co/cie/view.php?id=/cie/IGCSE/English-Second-Languagecount-in-oral-0511/2019-Oct-Nov/0511_w19_sf_43.mp3 Listen to the recording and answer the questions. Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Exercise 5 Speaking: Paper 5 (Core and Extended) Using the topic cards from previous speaking tests, practise having conversations with another person, getting the other person to ask questions and giving you marks for each strand of the assessment criteria. Be aware of how your examiner assesses you for the conversation. You are awarded up to 10 marks for each of the following: - Structure – the range of sentence structures and phrases you use and how accurately they are used. - Vocabulary – the range of words you use and how detailed they are. Development and fluency – your ability to help keep the conversation going by developing the ideas, and how clearly and fluently you say the words. Speaking Assessment Don’t worry about the topics that might come up in the real test. The topics are chosen so that conversations can be developed easily – you don’t need to have any expert knowledge of any of the topics. It is not necessary, therefore, to try and revise any topics which you think might be used. The test is not about how much you know about a topic, it is about how well you can have a conversation about it Have a stress-free genuine conversation. Don’t make it a speech, just simply have a chat with your examiner. Answer her questions. Follow this link : https://pastpapers.co/cie/view.php?id=/cie/IGCSE/English-SecondLanguage-count-in-oral-0511/2019-Oct-Nov/0511_w19_rp_52.pdf