Cambridge IGCSE past exam papers are now updated up to November 2024 examination series. Year 2026 Specimen papers are now available.
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The results for June 2019, when it will be released?
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Hi Ahmed,
Kindly check this article for key dates: https://www.igcsecentre.com/exam-registration-dates/
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i wanted to know how do you get french vocabulary and for (0520) on http://www.cambridgeinternational.org
Hi Adityaraj,
Here are some tips in studying for French exams:
1. Pick 3 or 4 practice exam questions that are different from each other (closest to what is expected in the latest syllabus). You can refer to the latest syllabus on what is expected during exams here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-subjects-syllabuses/.
2. Prepare answers to questions that are likely to come up
3. Find out how to pronounce the words and read them out loud.
4. Learn your answers by heart. Learn your answers one phrase or sentence at a time. Select a chunk and repeat it to yourself over and over until you’ve got it.
5. Understand and learn the questions. Look up any words you don’t know and learn to recognise keywords. Learn each question alongside the answer that goes with it.
6. Learn two or three idiomatic phrases or sayings and memorise them. Go for sayings that could be used to talk about any topic or topic-specific ones that you know you’ll be able to use in the exam.
7. Compile a list of topic-specific vocab that’s likely to come up. If you can, learn the gender of any nouns and the different tenses of any verbs. Learn the vocab so you can use and recognise it.
8. Get a parent or friend to do a mock exam with you. Pay attention to where you slip up and then work on improving those areas.
9. Make useful notes.
Lastly, practice, practice, and more practice. Use our past exam papers to practice and refer to the syllabus (https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-subjects-syllabuses/) to get a better idea of what is expected.
If you wish to get some resources from the CAIE, please kindly write to them directly here: https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/
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I have just cleared my 9th grade…..moved on to 1oth
Can you please help me how to study and prepare for chemistry, hindi and english (which are my a little weak subjects)….other than praticing past paper i request igcse center to help me with studies
thank you
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You might be interested in our A* online revision courses. These had helped numerous students to score A* The revision course provides video tutorial, revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, and also examiners’ advice. Find out more here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses/
thank you….will be surely asking for more advise in future
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Hiii. I would like you to instruct me on writing WRITERS EFFECT for English First Language. Could you guys please help me on this ?
Thank You !!
Hi Prasanna,
For Writer’s Effect segment, you must build your ability to spot the required phrases or words. Besides that, you must also practise on how to elaborate those phrases and words that you have chosen. You need to give a full range of explained effects and link them into an overview which shows understanding of what the writer was trying to achieve in the passage as a whole.
These A* Model Answers could help you in this, and you are able to see what is an A* answer like:
https://www.igcsecentre.com/igcse-exam-resources/