IGCSE Literature
- Description

This qualification tests students’ reading of a variety (generally 4) texts, across a range of genres. Texts are chosen by the school from a prescribed list.
The exam, across two papers, requires students to have read and understood prose and poetry options. They are then asked to write their response in essay form. They are rewarded for both accurate expression and insightful answers to the question. Generally speaking, if students have read and understood their texts, know them well from revision and answer the specific question, rather than simply write on any aspect of the text, they will do well.
Some schools choose the “unfamiliar text” option rather than the fourth text. In this question, students are asked to read and analyse a passage they have never encountered before.
Schools will enter students for the syllabus of the schools’ choice.