Saima Iqbal O level

ENGLISH 1123 : O-LEVEL : FULL COURSE

The Cambridge O Level English Language (1123) syllabus aims to develop learners’ ability to communicate accurately, appropriately, and effectively in both speech and…

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The Cambridge O Level English Language (1123) syllabus aims to develop learners’ ability to communicate accurately, appropriately, and effectively in both speech and writing. The course encourages students to understand and use English as a tool for lifelong learning, critical thinking, and effective participation in academic and social contexts.

This course focuses on improving learners’ comprehension, analytical, and composition skills. It integrates reading, writing, and linguistic accuracy to ensure students can express ideas clearly, respond to a variety of written materials, and apply English confidently across disciplines.

General Aims

By the end of the course, learners should be able to:
1. Communicate effectively in both formal and informal settings.
2. Understand and analyse a wide range of texts for content, style, and purpose.
3. Write in different genres with control of structure, vocabulary, grammar, and tone.
4. Summarise and synthesise information concisely and coherently.
5. Develop awareness of audience, purpose, and register in communication.
6. Demonstrate command of correct spelling, punctuation, and grammatical conventions.
7. Engage with English as a global language used in study, work, and everyday life.

Assessment Overview

Component 1: Writing (2 hours – 50%)
Two writing tasks:
Section 1: Composition (imaginative, descriptive, or argumentative writing).
Section 2: Directed writing (functional, transactional, or discursive).
Assesses content, organisation, vocabulary, and linguistic accuracy.
Component 2: Reading (2 hours – 50%)
Section 1: Reading for Ideas and Information (comprehension and inference).
Section 2: Reading for Meaning (language and style analysis).
Section 3: Summary task testing conciseness, synthesis, and understanding.

Assessment Objectives (AOs)

AO1: Reading comprehension and interpretation.
AO2: Summary and synthesis of information.
AO3: Writing accuracy, fluency, and appropriateness.
AO4: Organisation, coherence, and structure in written communication.

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Benefits of the course

  • By completing the syllabus, students will be able to:
  • Reading Skills
  • Identify key ideas, themes, and supporting details in varied texts.
  • Infer meaning beyond the literal level and interpret writers’ attitudes and intentions.
  • Recognise tone, style, and purpose in both factual and imaginative writing.
  • Extract and rephrase information to produce accurate and concise summaries.
  • Writing Skills
  • Plan, draft, and edit extended compositions for clarity and coherence.
  • Demonstrate control of paragraphing, sequencing, and overall structure.
  • Use appropriate vocabulary and varied sentence structures for different effects.
  • Write accurately for a range of purposes: descriptive, narrative, discursive, and functional.
  • Employ suitable style and register depending on audience and context.
  • Language Use and Accuracy
  • Apply correct grammar, syntax, punctuation, and spelling consistently.
  • Demonstrate awareness of tone and diction in communication.
  • Show ability to express complex ideas clearly and logically.

Course Content

  • Lesson 3: Ch.10–12 tasks – Distinguish explicit vs implicit meaning
  • Lesson 4: Ch.13 – Develop inference & interpretation
  • Lesson 5: Ch.14–15 – Use PEE/PEA structure effectively
  • Lesson 6: Swap responses & feedback – Peer assess analytical writing
  • Lesson 7: Ch.18–20 – Analyse figurative language
  • Lesson 8: Ch.21–23 (Tom Sawyer) – Explore characterisation
  • Lesson 9: Guided writing task – Practise analysis paragraphs
  • Lesson: 10 Ch.25–26 – Identify rhetorical devices
  • Lesson 11: Ch.27 – Fact vs opinion in texts
  • Lesson 12: Ch.28–31 – Sentence types & structure effect
  • Chapter 13: Ch.34–36 Synthesis from two texts
  • Chapter 14: Ch.37 Comparative language analysis
  • Lesson 15: Write full answer – Comparative response (Paper 2 Q4)
  • Lesson 16: Ch.38 – Compare perspectives
  • Lesson 17: Ch.39–40 – Analyse tone & attitude
  • Lesson 18: Write in exam style – Timed comparison Q (20m)
  • Lesson 19: Ch.42 – Evaluate writer’s methods
  • Lesson 20: Ch.43–44 – Judge text effectiveness
  • Lesson 21: Write timed response – Practice Paper 1 Q4
  • Lesson 22: Ch.45 – Recap Q types
  • Lesson 23: Do full extract Qs – Timed Section A (Paper 1)
  • Lesson 24: Compare with MS – Peer marking + reflection
  • Lesson 25: Ch.47–49 – Understand writing tasks
  • Lesson 26: Ch.60–61 – Use descriptive techniques
  • Lesson 27: Guided timed task – Write imaginative extract
  • Lesson 28: Ch.51, 65 – Inform/explain/review writing
  • Lesson 29: Ch.52, 66 – Argue & persuade
  • Lesson 30: Timed letter/article – Practice transactional Q
  • Lesson 31: Ch.56–58, 67–68 – Write in different forms
  • Lesson 32: Ch.70–72 – Cohesion & linking ideas
  • Lesson 33: Ch.73–75 – Vocabulary & sentence variety
  • Lesson 34: Ch.82–94 – Technical accuracy focus
  • Lesson 35: Full 45-min task – Timed Paper 1 Section B
  • Lesson 36: Full 45-min task – Timed Paper 2 Section B

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  • Update:November 15, 2025
  • Lectures37
  • Skill LevelIntermediate
  • Course Duration: 24h

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Ms. Saima Iqbal is a Lead English Language Educator with over 12 years of experience in O Level, IGCSE, and GCSE English Language teaching. Holding an MPhil in ELT and a Cambridge CELTA certification, she has excelled in improving student performance and leading academic programs at institutions like The City School and SAM Institute. As a former O Level Coordinator, she specializes in syllabus design, exam strategies, and teacher training. At EduQuest, she helps BTEC Level 3 students develop strong communication, reading, and writing skills essential for success in Law, Business, and IT.

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