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Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
0522 First Language English (Count-In Oral) June 2014
Grade Thresholds

FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH (COUNT-IN
ORAL)
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
Grade thresholds taken for Syllabus 0522 (First Language English (Count-In Oral)) in the May/June 2014 examination. maximum mark available

minimum mark required for grade:
A

B

C

D

E

F

G

32

27

21

14

7

12

5

Component 1

50

Component 2

50

29

27

24

21

18

Component 3

50

35

30

26

22

19

Grade A* does not exist at the level of an individual component.
The maximum total mark for this syllabus is 125.
The overall thresholds for the different grades were set as follows.

Option

Combination of components A*

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

A1

01, 03, 05







75

64

53

36

19

A2

01, 04, 05







81

67

54

38

22

A3

01, 03, 06







75

64

53

36

19

A4

01, 04, 06







81

67

54

38

22

B1

02, 03, 05

94

85

76

67

58

50





B2

02, 04, 05

105

94

83

73

62

51





B3

02, 03, 06

94

85

76

67

58

50





B4

02, 04, 06

105

94

83

73

62

51





C1

01, 05, 84







81

67

54

38

22

C2

01, 03, 86







75

64

53

36

19

C3

01, 06, 84







81

67

54

38

22

C4

01, 04, 86







81

67

54

38

22

C5

01, 84, 86







81

67

54

38

22

D1

02, 05, 84

105

94

83

73

62

51





© Cambridge International Examinations 2014

Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education
0522 First Language English (Count-In Oral) June 2014
Grade Thresholds
Option

Combination of components A*

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

D2

02, 03, 86

94

85

76

67

58

50





D3

02, 06, 84

105

94

83

73

62

51





D4

02, 04, 86

105

94

83

73

62

51





D5

02, 84, 86

105

94

83

73

62

51





E1

01, 84, 85







81

67

54

38

22

E2

01, 03, 85







75

64

53

36

19

E3

01, 04, 85







81

67

54

38

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