Cambridge International AS & A Level English – Literature (9695)
About Course
Syllabus overview
Learners following the Cambridge International AS and A Level English syllabus will study a range of texts in the three main forms: prose, poetry and drama. Set texts are offered from a wide range of different periods and cultures.
Learners will develop skills of reading and analysis of texts, and are encouraged to undertake wider reading to aid understanding of the texts studied. They will learn skills of effective and appropriate communication including the ability to discuss the critical context of texts.
Course Content
Syllabus overview
Content overview
Assessment overview – Drama and Poetry – 2 hours – 50 marks
Paper 2 – Prose and Unseen – 2 hours – 50 marks
Paper 3 – Shakespeare and Drama – 2 hours – 50 marks
Paper 4 – Pre- and Post-1900 Poetry and Prose – 2 hours – 50 marks
Assessment objectives
Weighting for assessment objectives
Set texts for examination in 2026
Paper 1 Drama and Poetry
Paper 2 Prose and Unseen
Paper 3 Shakespeare and Drama
Paper 4 Pre- and Post-1900 Poetry and Prose
Set poems and stories for examination in 2026 – Maya Angelou: And Still I rise Paper 1, Section B Poetry
William Blake: Selected Poems from Songs of Innocence and of Experience Paper 1, Section B Poetry
Sylvia Plath: Selected Poems from Ariel (1965) Paper 1, Section B Poetry
Songs of Ourselves: The Cambridge Assessment International Education Anthology of Poetry in English, Volume 2 (ISBN 9781108462280) Paper 1, Section B Poetry
Stories of Ourselves, The Cambridge Assessment International Education Anthology of Stories in English, Volume 1 (ISBN 9781108462297) Paper 2, Section A Prose
William Shakespeare: Selected Sonnets Paper 4, Section A Poetry
Walt Whitman: Selected Poems from Leaves of Grass (1891–1892) Paper 4, Section A Poetry
Louise Glück: Selected Poems from The Wild Iris Paper 4, Section B Poetry
Katherine Mansfield: Selected Stories Paper 4, Section B Prose
Gabriel Okara: Selected Poems from Collected Poems (2016) Paper 4, Section B Poetry
Details of the assessment – Paper 1 Drama and Poetry – Written paper, 2 hours, 50 marks
Paper 2 Prose and Unseen – Written paper, 2 hours, 50 marks
Paper 3 Shakespeare and Drama Written paper, 2 hours, 50 marks
Paper 4 Pre- and Post-1900 Poetry and Prose – Written paper, 2 hours, 50 marks
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