Documentos de Académico
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MARKING SCHEME
PAPER 1
1 Allocation of Marks:
FORMAT 2 MARKS
CONTENT 13 MARKS
LANGUAGE 20 MARKS
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Total 35 marks
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Format Marks
F1 = Title 1
F2 = writers name 1
Sub-total 2
(All keywords must be mentioned or paraphrased before any content point can be
awarded. If any idea is incomplete, content point cannot be awarded.)
C1 Yellow stained teeth 1
E1 Elaboration of C1 1
C2 Bad odour 1
E2 Elaboration of C2 1
C3 Pollute lungs 1
E3 Elaboration of C3 1
C4 Lung cancer 1
E4 Elaboration of C4 1
C5 Reduced life expectancy 1
E5 Elaboration of C5 1
C6 Affect passive smokers 1
E6 Elaboration of C6 1
C7 Suggest one way to overcome the addiction of smoking 1
Sub-total 13
Grand Total 15
3 Language 20 Marks
range range
Language - entirely accurate apart Language - accurate with
from very occasional first draft occasional errors.
slips.
Sentence structure - varied and Sentences - show some variation of
various types of sentences are length and type, with some complex
used. sentences.
Vocabulary - wide and used with Vocabulary - wide enough and
A precision. B used with some precision.
Punctuation - accurate and helpful
19-20 to the reader. 16-18 Punctuation - almost always
Spelling - accurate across the full accurate and generally helpful.
range of vocabulary used. Spelling - nearly always accurate.
Paragraphs - well-planned, have Paragraphs - show some evidence
unity and are linked. of planning and have unity
Topic - addressed with consistent Relevant to the topic.
relevance. Interest of the reader - aroused and
Interest of the reader - aroused sustained.
and sustained throughout the Tone - appropriate for an article.
writing.
Tone - appropriate for an article.
range range
Language - entirely accurate Language - accurate; occasional
apart from very occasional first errors are either minor or first draft
draft slips. slips.
Sentence structure - varied and Sentences- show some variation of
used length and type with some complex
to achieve a particular effect. sentences.
Vocabulary -wide and is used Vocabulary - wide enough to
with precision. convey intended shades of meaning
Punctuation - accurate and with
helpful to the reader. some precision.
Spelling - accurate across the Punctuation - almost always
full range of vocabulary used. accurate and generally helpful.
Paragraphs - well-planned, Spelling - nearly always accurate.
have unity and are linked. Paragraphs- show some evidence
A Topic - addressed with B of planning, have unity and are
consistent relevance. usually appropriately linked.
Interest of the reader - aroused Relevant to the topic.
and sustained throughout the Interest of the reader - aroused and
44-50 writing. 38-43 sustained through most of the
writing.
Meaning - never in doubt, but Meaning - fairly clear but the high
single word errors are sufficiently incidence of errors will impede
frequent reading.
and serious to hamper reading. Many serious errors of various
Some simple structures- may be kinds.
accurate, but unlikely to sustain (single word type, i.e. they could be
accuracy. corrected without rewriting the
Vocabulary is limited - either too whole sentence.)
simple to convey precise meaning Very few accurate sentences.
E or U(i) Frequent errors may cause blurring.
more ambitious but imperfectly Sentences - simple and very often
understood. repetitive.
Frequent mistakes in spelling Punctuation- used correctly but
Punctuation errors - make reading sentence separation errors may
20-25 the script difficult. 14-19 occur.
Paragraphs - lack unity or are Paragraphs lack unity or there
haphazardly arranged. may not be any paragraphs at all.
Some relevance to the topic but
only a
partial treatment is given.
High incidence of linguistic errors
may be distracting to the reader.
PAPER 2
1 C 6 C 11 C
2 C 7 D 12 B
3 D 8 B 13 D
4 A 9 A 14 B
5 A 10 A 15 B
No Answers Remark(s)
16 The east coast of Peninsular Malaysia
17 Hand drawn Interchangeable
18 Stamped
19 Machine printed
20 to draw across the length and breadth of the
cloth
21 Dyeing
22 boil in warm water
24 geometrical
25 local designers
NO ANSWERS LIFTING
26 a He wanted to make enough money (to Line 6 and 7:
survive). In one day week.
26 b It was because the water filled their boat Line 13 and 14:
faster than they could empty it (forcing The crashing it.
Alvarenga to make a radical decision).
27 a By consuming/drinking/using it Line 24 and 25:
minimally at one time. It was minimum.
27 b (Their dependency on) the turtle meat to
survive.
28 a Hunting
28 b Swimming
29 a psyche
29 b A handful of sand. A handful of is mandatory.
30 Building a shelter.
Setting up fire.
Finding clean water.
Identifying edible plants.
Sending up a survival signal.
Note:
Accept any logical answers.
Content (C) (maximum 10 marks even if all the points are given)
C : 10 marks
L : 5 marks
CONTENT POINTS:
12) dived off the deck (and let the wave carry him to the shore).
Note:
(Language) 2
Example: L = 3 + 4 = 7/2 = 3 = 4
Section D
32 (a) (i) A white broderie anglaise shirt/a pleated skirt/ flat shoes. (1 mark)
(c) Yes, because it can be a beneficial option for providing quality health care for the
parents
No, because it is our responsibility to take care of our parents and for parents there is
no other loved one more than their own child
Note:
Accept any other plausible answers
Both questions should be answered to award 2 marks.
Marks awarded will only be 2 or 0.(2 marks/0)
(2 marks)
CONTENT : 10 marks
LANGUAGE : 5 marks
TOTAL : 15 marks
Please refer to the band descriptors below deciding which band BEST FITS the mark
for CONTENT and LANGUAGE