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<p>**This material contains practice questions and responses culled from the October/November 2024 Examinations.</p> <p>This resource is very useful for English Literature Students preparing for the Cambridge IGCSE in Feb./March 2025 or any other related examination.</p>
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<p>Making inferences is a skill that every candidate preparing for Cambridge iGCSE First Language English (0500/0990) AS and A Levels must have. It’s a necessary skill that will help the candidate interpret and analyze the passage very well.</p> <p>This material will guide you through mastering the skill of making inferences will demonstrate a thorough understanding of the requirements of the tasks and will help the candidate obtain a Band 5</p>
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Complete & Comprehensive Guide on iGCSE 0500/0990 Paper 1 (Reading).

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<p>***This resource contains A Cambridge Assessment Specialist and Assistant Examiner’s Comprehensive Guide on How to Approach the GCSE/IGCSE 0500/0990 Paper 1(Reading) Questions and how CAIE Assessment Specialists/Assistant Examiners grade Candidate’s responses.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers also attached for practice!</p> <p>You don’t want to miss this!</p>
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<p>For GCSE/IGCSE First Language English Reading and Directed Writing, a comprehension is given for the candidate/student to read and respond to according to the assessment objectives. The candidate/student must demonstrate their reading and writing skills through conventions.<br /> Conventions, here, mean that the candidate must respond to the question according to the instructions. In the instructions, candidates will be asked to present their responses using any one of the following conventions or genres:</p> <ol> <li>Letter Writing (Formal and Informal)</li> <li>Diary/Journal</li> <li>Dialogue/Interview</li> <li>Report</li> <li>Article</li> <li>Speech</li> </ol>