Documentos de Académico
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Year 2014
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Correction of errors
a maximum of
10 marks
Total
20 2 = 10 marks
Example 1 : Candidate obtained a total of 14 marks
14 2 = 7 marks
Example 2 : Candidate obtained a total of 11 marks
11 2 = 5.5 marks ~ 6 marks
ANSWERS
Dear Nadal,
Sorry to hear that you broke your leg in the accident. Novak told me that
your motorcycle crashed into a tree when you want to avoid hitting a cat. It
e.g : wanted
must be truly awful to have your leg plastered during one whole month. (a) for
Anyway, you need to occupy your time well. I am sure you will be played (b) playing
online games. Well, instead of spending you time on cyberspace, it would be a (c) your
good opportunity to catch on with your reading. Correct me if Im wrong, but (d) up
you do have the interest in British authors, right? I will bring you Jane Austens (e) an
Pride & Prejudice where I drop by on Tuesday. Since you will miss four (f) when
weeks of school, I have made arranging with Novak to come over after school (g) arrangments
to get you up to speed. Dont worry about the month test. Miss Ivanovic said (h) monthly
that you should sit for the test once you are back in school. In the meantime, (i) can / could
please took good care of yourself and follow the doctors advice. If you ever (j) take
need anything, dont hesitate to call me. Hope youll recover fast. Bye.
Sincerely,
Federer
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identify and transfer the correct information from one text type to another accurately.
Note:
1.
Do award marks for answers with minor grammatical errors. Correct spelling is
mandatory if the word exists in the text. Words in brackets are not mandatory.
2.
Do not award marks for over lifting that includes irrelevant sections of the text.
3.
There should only be one answer for each question. If a student writes more than one
answer, only take the first answer into consideration.
Answers for Question 2
Question
Key / Answer
Mark
(a)
1 mark
(b)
Nexus Corporation
1 mark
(c)
1 mark
(d)
1 mark
(e)
1 mark
(f)
interchangeable
1 mark
(g)
1 mark
(h)
interchangeable
1 mark
(i)
(j)
No / 0
1 mark
1 mark
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Note:
1.
Do award marks for answers with minor grammatical and spelling errors that do not disrupt
meaning.
2.
Do remember to use your discretion and good judgement for correct answers that appear
different from the suggested answers especially for questions that require a personal response.
3.
4.
Do not award marks for over lifting that includes irrelevant sections of the text.
5.
(b). TRUE
(c). TRUE
(d).FALSE
Word
spring-clean
[spring clean
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
st
* although mow has 3 definitions, the 1 of which means to cut with a blade, it is predominantly used in the
context of cutting grass, wheat or hay. So, the word mow is accepted as the answer. But since grass refers
to the lawn in the given text, so mow the lawn is another acceptable answer.
(h). to sell the fruits she picked / wants his help in choosing a present for Mum
(Any relevant response)
(i). To complete her school project / to learn more about South East Asia
(Any relevant response)
To complete homework is NOT ACCEPTED
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
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The general criteria in the bands are common to ALL tasks with specific examples given
to aid the examiners. All responses must be marked using the criteria given in the bands.
Please read the criteria carefully for all five bands BEFORE marking.
The length of the response should not be a criterion in awarding marks. Award marks
based on the quality and relevance of the response.
Band/Criteria
Task
fulfilment
Language
accuracy
Fulfilled
Fulfilled
Fulfilled
Partially fulfilled
Hardly fulfilled
Largely
Sufficiently
Partially
Hardly
accurate
accurate
accurate
accurate
Accurate
Organisation
Well organised
Organised
Sufficiently
Lacking
Hardly any
&
& well
&
organised with
organisation &
organisation &
Development
developed
developed
some details
details
details
Sentence
Varied and
Largely
structure
effective
varied
Some variety
Lacks variety
Lifting from
Hardly any
text
lifting
A little lifting
Some lifting
Almost
wholesale lifting
Distorted
structures
Total lifting
Note : Award 0 mark when there is no response or response is written in language other than English or mindless lifting of
irrelevant chunks from other sources including rubric.
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Note:
1.
Do award marks for answers with minor grammatical and spelling errors that do not disrupt
meaning.
2.
Do remember to use your discretion and good judgement for correct answers that appear
different from the suggested answers especially for questions that require a personal response.
3.
4.
Do not award marks for over lifting that includes irrelevant sections of the text.
5.
6.
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
[ expensive
]
]
CHOOSE
ANY TWO
ANSWERS
[smells bad
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(paragraph 1 )
(1 mark)
(paragraph 3 )
(1 mark)
(paragraph 5 )
(1 mark)
(paragraph 6 )
(1 mark)
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(f) Wet pine chips may rot and cause the hamster to get sick
(1 mark)
If candidate copies the entire sentence If the chips get wet, they may rot
and cause your hamster to get sick DO NOT award mark. If candidate
uses the pronoun your in your hamster as part of his or her answer,
DO NOT award mark.
(g) at a height where the spout is reachable by the hamster.
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(i)
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(b) Grandchild
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
(2 marks)
Marks
1
0
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NOTE : Do not penalise candidates heavily if they do not follow all the instructions given in the
question. Conduct a holistic assessment and award marks accordingly.
B (19-24)
GOOD
Task is fulfilled.
C (13-18)
SATISFACTORY
Task is fulfilled.
Ideas are
developed and
organised with main
ideas and
supporting details.
Ideas are
sufficiently
developed with
some organization
and supporting
details.
Language is
sufficiently
accurate. Errors
are mostly SWEs.
Sentence structures
are sufficiently
varied.
Vocabulary is
sufficient but lacks
precision.
Interest is
sufficiently aroused.
R
I
P
T
O
R
S
Language is
accurate with few
first draft slips.
Language is largely
accurate with some
minor errors.
Sentence structures
are varied and used
effectively.
Vocabulary is wide
and precise.
Sentence structures
are mostly varied.
Interest is aroused
and sustained.
Vocabulary is wide
enough and mostly
precise.
Interest is largely
aroused.
Note:
Award 0 mark when there is
D (7-12)
WEAK
Task is partially
fulfilled.
Ideas are partially
developed and lack
organization.
E (1-6)
VERY WEAK
Task is hardly
fulfilled.
Ideas are not
developed and not
organised.
Language is
partially accurate.
Errors are mostly
MWEs.
Sentence structures
lack variety and are
repetitive.
Vocabulary is very
limited.
Language is
inaccurate.
Interest is partially
aroused.
Interest is hardly
aroused.
Sentence structures
are distorted.
Vocabulary is
inappropriate.
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NOTE : If candidate writes on more than one character, choose the dominant response.
A (9-10)
EXCELLENT
Task is fulfilled.
B (7-8)
GOOD
Task is fulfilled.
C (5-6)
SATISFACTORY
Task is fulfilled.
Language is
accurate with few
first draft slips,
Language is largely
accurate with some
minor errors.
Sentence structures
are varied and used
effectively.
Vocabulary is wide
and precise.
Sentence structures
are mostly varied.
Ideas are
sufficiently
developed but lack
organisation.
Supported with
some evidence from
the text.
Language is
sufficiently
accurate. Errors
are mostly SWEs.
Sentence structures
are sufficiently
varied.
Vocabulary is
sufficient but lacks
precision.
Interest is
sufficiently aroused.
D
E
S
C
R
I
P
T
O
R
S
Interest is aroused
and sustained.
Vocabulary is wide
enough and mostly
precise.
Interest is largely
aroused.
Note:
Award 0 mark when there is
D (3-4)
WEAK
Task is partially
fulfilled.
Ideas are partially
developed and lack
organisation.
Minimal evidence
from the text.
E (1-2)
VERY WEAK
Task is hardly
fulfilled.
Hardly any ideas.
Language is
partially accurate.
Errors are mostly
MWEs.
Sentence structures
lack variety and
often repetitive.
Vocabulary is
limited.
Language is
inaccurate.
Interest is partially
aroused.
Interest is hardly
aroused.
Sentence structures
are distorted.
Vocabulary is
inappropriate.