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CSEC? Modern Languages Free Resources LIST OF CONTENTS

CSEC? Modern Languages Syllabus Extract

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CSEC? Modern Languages Syllabus

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CSEC? Modern Languages: French Specimen Papers

37

CSEC? Modern Languages: French Mark Schemes

50

CSEC? Modern Languages: French Subject Reports:

2004 Subject Report

51

2005 Subject Report

63

2006 Subject Report

77

2008 Subject Report

88

2009 Subject Report

100

2010 Subject Report

115

2011 Subject Report

130

2012 Subject Report

148

2013 Subject Report

162

2014 Subject Report

178

CSEC? Modern Languages: Spanish Subject Reports:

2004 Subject Report - January

195

2004 Subject Report

204

2005 Subject Report - January

223

2005 Subject Report

232

2006 Subject Report

255

2007 Subject Report - January

276

2007 Subject Report

285

2008 Subject Report - January

301

2008 Subject Report

309

2009 Subject Report - January

321

2009 Subject Report

329

2010 Subject Report - January

349

2010 Subject Report

366

2011 Subject Report - January

383

2011 Subject Report

403

2012 Subject Report - January

416

2012 Subject Report

433

2013 Subject Report - January

454

2013 Subject Report

473

2014 Subject Report

494

2015 Subject Report - January

517

Modern Languages

The Modern Languages Syllabus focuses on developing students' ability to communicate in two of the languages in use in the Caribbean region. As students develop the competence to listen, speak, read and write in French and Spanish and interpret aspects of the culture in which the languages are embedded, they acquire the means to facilitate deeper interaction with our Caribbean neighbours.

The syllabus is organised around three main concepts: Functions and Notions, Settings and Topics, and Grammar and Lexis. In the syllabus, emphasis is placed on the students' ability to use the target language in a functional way. Therefore, the basic functions needed for communication are identified. Functions, however, are performed in particular contexts and, therefore, the settings in which the functions are likely to be performed are identified.

The approach used in organising the syllabus seeks to shift attention away from a purely structural approach to a more communicative one. It is expected that students following this syllabus will be able to carry out these functions in the target language based on the following topics: Home and Family, School and Career, Sports and Recreation, Daily Routines, Shopping and Travel.

CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL

Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate

CSEC

MODERN LANGUAGES SYLLABUS

Effective for examinations from May/June 2007 Including 2007 amendments

CXC 27/0/SYLL 05

Published in Jamaica by the Caribbean Examinations Council, 2010 ? 2010, Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to the syllabus should be addressed to: The Pro-Registrar Caribbean Examinations Council Caenwood Centre 37 Arnold Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica, W.I. Telephone: (876) 630-5200 Facsimile Number: (876) 967-4972 E-mail address: cxcwzo@ Website: Copyright ? 2008, by Caribbean Examinations Council The Garrison, St Michael BB14038, Barbados

CXC 27/0/SYLL 05

Contents

RATIONALE ................................................................................................................................................... 1 AIMS................................................................................................................................................................. 1 - 2 GENERAL OBJECTIVES OF THE SYLLABUS......................................................................................... 2 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE SYLLABUS .......................................................................................... 3 - 4 STRUCTURE OF THE EXAMINATIONS ............................................................................................... 4 WEIGHTING OF THE SKILLS.................................................................................................................... 4 PROFILE DIMENSIONS............................................................................................................................... 5 SUGGESTED TIME-TABLE ALLOCATION ........................................................................................... 5 CERTIFICATION ...................................................................................................................................... 5 FORMAT OF THE EXAMINATIONS ...................................................................................................... 5 - 8 CONTENT .................................................................................................................................................... 9 - 31

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