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JABATAN PELAJARAN PERAK
PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAANSIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIANEGERI PERAK TAHUN 2012
BAHASA INGGERIS
KE,RTAS 1
Satu jam empat puluh lima minit
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU
Arahan:
1. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi dua bahagian: Bahagian A dan Bahagian B.2. Jawab kedua-dua bahagian.3. Jawapan anda hendaklah dituiis dalam kertas jawapan yang disediakan.
Instructions
1. This question paper consists of two sections: Section A and Section B.2. Answer both sections.3. Your answer must be written in the answer sheet provided.
Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 3 halaman bercetak dan t halarnan tidak bercetak.
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Section A: Directed Writing[35 marks]
[Time suggested: 45 minutes]
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There is a rise in disciplinary cases in your school. As the Head Prefect, writ€ a rcport to your Principalon the causes of the problem and suggestions to overcome this iszue.
Use the notes below to write your report:
Causes. lack of parents' attention. no int€r€st in studies. moral values. frmncial poblans. peer pressure. influence firom mass media
Suggestions. parcrts spend more time with children. stess on moral values. motirational talks. mrurselling sessions. enforcement of school rules. 'Caring School' Programme
When wdting the report, you must remember to:. address the report to the Principal. provide a title. include your rulme. use all the points given
Note:For your report, you will receive 3 marks for format, 12 marks for content points and up to 20marks for the quatity of your writing.
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Section B: Continuous Writing[50 marks]
[Time suggested: One hourl
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Write a composition of about 350 words on one of the following topics:
a) tur ideal holiday
b) Social networking brings more harm tlmn good. Discuss
c) Benefits of saving when you are yormg
d) Write a story that begins with:"I woke up and could not remember what had happened..."
e) Choices
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Nama Tingkatan
YAYASAN PE,RAK
JABATAN PELAJARAN PERAK
PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAANSIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIANEGERI PERAK TAHUN 2012
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BAHASA INGGERIS
KERTAS 2
Dua jam lima belas minit
JANGAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU
Arahan
1. Tulis nama dan tingkatan anda pada ruang yang disediakan.2. Kertas soalan ini mengandungi empat bahagian: Bahagiar A, Bahagian B, Bahagian C
dan Bahagian D.Jawab semua bahagian dalam kertas soalan ini.
Soalan-soalan dalam Bahagian A mempunyai empat pilihan jawapan. Jawab setiap soalan
dengan menghitamkan ruang yang betul di halaman 16
5. Anda dinasihati supaya mengambil masa 25 minit untuk menjawab soalan Bahagian A, 25
minit untuk Bahagian B, 50 minit untuk Bahagian C dan 35 minit untuk Bahagian D.
Instructions
1. Write your name and form in the space provided.
2. This question paper consists of four sections: Sectiotr A, Section B, Section C andSection D.
3. Answer all sections in this question paper.
4. Questions iru Section A have four options. Answer each
space on page 16.
5. You are advised to spend 25 minutes on Section A, 25
on Section C and 35 minutes on Section D.
question by blackening the correct
minutes on Section B, 50 minutes
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Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 16 halaman bercetak.
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Section A[15 marks]
(Time Suggested: 25 minutes)
Questions 1-8
For each of the questiow in this section, read the question first and then study the informationgiven to find the answer Then blacken the answer A, B, C or D in the answer sheet provided
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KUALA LUMPUR - Klang Valley residents were given a breather from
the haze after it rained yesterday. Coupled with strong winds, the haze,
which had risen to unhealthy levels since last Friday, appeared to have
lifted somewhat.
Adapted from NST, 20 June 2012
2. From the extract, we know the condition of the haze in Malaysia is
A. progressingB. improvingC. advancingD. increasing
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3. When you want to buy healthy bread, you should ensure that it
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A. is high in fibreB. is whole meal bread
C. contains seeds and nuts
D. has grains that are highwhich ward off diseases
in fibre, seeds and nuts
An Australian man had a lucky escape on Wednesday after being thrown from
his surf-ski when f/ was rammed and then attacked by a shark, forcing a friend
to rush to his rescue. Initially he thought a jet-ski had hit him.
4. Based on the extract, it refers to the
A. surf-skiB. sharkC. man
D. jet-ski
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A HEALTHY LOAF...
Check the label on bread lbr:
The word "whole" before the first mention of grains or flour in the ingredient list.Two gramrnes of fibre per slice - do look at the serving size as this may be for twoslices, not one.
Added seeds and nuts - even though the fat and calorie content will increase,seeds and nuts provide photochemical which helps fight diseases.
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6. From the extract, we can conclude that drinking Gaharu Tea
A. slows agingB. improves health
C. helps one sleep betterD. reduces blood sugar level
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Gaharu Tea is rich in essential minerals such as vitamins, calcium, zinc, ironand manganese. Gaharu leaves contain high levels of anti-aging and anti-cancerproperties because of its high anti-oxidant contents. Gaharu tea is traditionallyused for maintaining healthy heart function, reducing blood sugar levels, loweringblood pressure and stabilizing the nervous system. It is also known to improvesleep quality, promote natural beauty, reduce flatulence, asthma, constipationand expels oils. This natural forest treasure is known as the "Wood of Gods".
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It was a case of bad timing by three burglars who tried to break
into a house just when police were conducting a crime prevention
operation in the area early yesterday. The suspects were later
gunned down when they tried to escape in their getaway car with
the police team pursuing them.
7. The phrase gunned down in the extract above can be replaced with
A. seriously injuredB. shot dead
C. capturedD. chased
8. From the
A. theB. theC. theD. the
comic strip above, we can conclude that
mother is angry because her son is playingmother wants her son to get started on hisson is not listening to the motherson is lazy
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Questions 9 - 15 are based on the following passage. Choose the best answer to fill in each
blank.
The Sherpas in Nepal live at a higher altitude than any other people in the world. Their home
is in the Everest region of the Himalaya mountains. The Sherpas are skilled mountaineers and_9_thefirst to climb Sagarmatha, which is ttre highest mountain in the world.
In summer, farmers take their catde, called yaks, to gmze at heights of arcund 5000m. The
10 snow reveals lush grass here. In winter, the farmers and their yaks retrea! as the snow 11
to lower altitudes. Their main crop is potatoes as rice 12 poorly at high altitude.
Tourists visit the region in spring and autumn. The trekking paths are closed the rest of the
year. 13 summer, monsoon rains flood the paths and in winter, snow makes them impassable.
Despite the many tourists and their more modern lifestyles, the Sherpas 14 - a great sense
of identity and tradition. They are hospitable and loyal people in 15 of the wildest and most
inhospitable places on earth. Hopefully, the Sherpas continue the simplicity in life even though Nepal
has become a tourist attraction.
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Section B
[10 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]
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Questions 16-25
Read the following review and complete the graphic organiser given.
Vitamin AVitamin A is fat-soluble. It can be found in oranges, ripe yellow fruits, leafy vegetables, carrots,
pumpkins, spinach and liver. A person suffers from night-blindness if there is a lack of this vitamin.
On the other hand, an overdose of this vitamin can lead to hypervitaminosis A.
Vitamin BThere are a few types of Vitamin B, all of which are water-soluble. Vitamin Bl(Thiamine) is found
in oatmeal, brown rice, vegetables, potatoes, liver and eggs. Lack of this vitamin causes beriberi
but with large doses of it, a person can suffer from drowsiness or muscle relaxation. Vitamin 82(Riboflavin) is present in dairy products, bananas, popcorns, green beans and asparagus. Vitamin
83 (Niacin) is found in meat, fish, eggs and mushrooms. Too much of this vitamin damages the
liver. Deficiency of this vitamin causes pellagra.
Vitamin CVitamin C, known as ascorbic acid by its chemical name, is present in many fruits, especially
ciffus fruits, vegetables and liver as well. Vitamin C is water-soluble. A person suffers from scurvy
or bleeding gums if there is deficiency of this vitamin in the body. On the other hand, an overdose
of it can cause Vitamin C megadosage.
Vitamin DVitamin D is fat-soluble. Vitamin D can be found in fish, egBS, liver and mushrooms. Lack
of it causes rickets.
Vitamin EVitamin E is present in many fruits and vegetables as well. Deficiency of this disease is very rare
except for a mild form of anemia in newborn infants. Vitamin E is fat-soluble.
Vitamin KFood sources of Vitamin K are leafy green vegetables such as spinach, egg yolks and liver. Vitamin
K is fat-soluble. Lack of this vitamin causes diathesis.
Adapted from:'Vitamin' from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Questions 16-25
Using the information given, complete the table below.
Vitamin Deficiency Disease Solubility
16. D fat-soluble
17. BI beriberi
18. K fat-soluble
19.E anemia
20.C water-soluble
[5 mark]
Questions 2L - 25Complete the sentences below using the information given.
21. The four vitamins that are fat-soluble are
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23. The food sources of Vitamin B2 are
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24. Drowsiness can be the result of
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25. Lily suffers from bleeding gums, so the doctor recommends.
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Sections C[25 marks]
[Time suggested: 50 minutes]Questions 26-31Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.
The whispers and giggles woke me up early in the morning. Acrossthe room, curious children peeked over the open window's edge. Feelinga liule embarrassed to be caught sleeping on the table, I waved them offand got myself together. Refugee camp or not, I still needed the first fewminutes of the day to myself.
Half an hour later I presented myself to the Red Crescent office. Iwas ready to begin work as the Social Care Coordinator at the PulauBidong Vietnamese Boat People (VBP) Carnp off the coast of Terengganu,Malaysia. It was June 1979. As a fresh sociology grad, I was bent onchanging the world, or at least the world of the 46,000 refugees crowdedonto 100 hectares of land.
The Red Crescent Office and store was one of the few real buildingsin the camp. The others were a camp hospital, the offices for the thirdcountry delegations, and the Joint Malaysian Army & Navy Base Headquarters. There was also a church, which the refugees had built with thewood found on the island.
I was brought to see the chairman of the VBP Carnp Committee.He was delighted. "Finally! Something more than the basic necessities wasin sight," he said. He wanted activities for the women and children to beorganized. Supplies and clothing to enable the running of English classes.Work groups and other sessions that would help to sustain life in the campand prepare the refugees for their new lives in countries such as the UnitedStates, Australia and Germany. I was expected to help coordinate the move-ment of these supplies and work with the camp Committee to ensure theywere used appropriately.
I learnt all this over breakfast with the committee. Our meal caughtme by surprise-delicious freshly baked French loaves with butter and hottea. They told me if I stayed at the camp long enough, I would come toknow the places where I could eat delicious Vietnamese food, courtesy ofcamp residents who could cook.
Then I met the delegates from different countries, the people whodecided who would be accepted to which countries. Finally I was assigneda translator. His name was Lam Van Dai. We toured the rest of the campand I saw that most of the refugees Iived in tents or shacks built with scrap
wood, tarpaulin bags and anything else that was available. Long houseswere being built to provide better accommodation, but until they wereready, it was up to each family's ingenuity to find the best accommodationthey could.
Indeed, the island's natural vegetation had long been stripped tomake temporary housing. Water sources were no longer potable. Dailyferries brought in water, two buckets per household. People waited patientlyin queues that snaked up and down the shoreline near the makeshift jettyto collect it.
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supported by sticks. Over the course of the evening, they not only shared
their ration of instant noodles and sardines with me, but also their hopes
and dreams. He was among the lucky ones on the camps because he
had worked for the Americans and he could speak English. Mostly he spoke
of the terrible journey across the South China Sea, the fear of being killedby the pirates and the long days in the sea without water, and how theyhad to hold on to the hope that they would reach safety.
9 That night, I took a few minutes to look back over my day as Istared at the zinc walls. There was so much to do. I really did not knowhow I was going to do it.
(Patricia Rita Nunis, adapted from Reader's Digest, Oct, 2007)
Questions 26-30Answer all questions. You are advised to answer them in the order set.
26 (a) From paragraph l, what was the writer doing in the moming?
From paragraphZ,27 (a) what was the writer's occupation?
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After the tour, Lam invited me home for dinner with his wife
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(b) what did the writer want to achieve?
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28 (a) From paragraph 3, which word conveys the meaning of 'shelter seekens'?
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(b) From paragraph 4, name one of the activities the writer was expected to do at the camp.
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29 (a) From paragraph 6, state two types of shelters ttrat the refugecs lived in?
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(b) From pilagraph 7, why was water ferried daily to the island?
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30. In your own words, describe how the writer felt about being a social worker.
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31 Based on the passage given, write a summary of:
. the writer's experience at the camp
. the hardship faced by the refugees at the camp
Credit will be give for the use of own words but care must be taken not to change the originalmeaning.
Your summary must:
. be in continuous writing form (not in note form)
. use material from lines 1 to 48
. not be longer than 130 words, including the 10 words given below
Begin your summary as follows:
On the writer's first day at the camp, she was ......
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Section D
[20 marks](Time suggested: 35 minutes)
32 Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow.
Nature
We have neither Summer nor WinterNeither Autumn nor Spring.We have instead the daysWhen the gold sun shines on the lush green canefields -Magnificently.The days when the rain beats like bullets on the roofsAnd there is no sound but the swish of water in thegulliesAnd trees struggling in the high Jamaica winds.Also there are the days when the leaves fade from offguango trees
And the reaped canefields lie bare and fallow to the sun.But best of all there are the days when the mango andthe logwood blossomWhen the bushes are full of the sound of bees and thescent of honey,
When the tall grass sways and shivers to the slightestbreath of air,When the buttercups have paved the earth with yellowstars
And beauty comes suddenly and the rains have gone.
(a) Who does the poet refer to when he uses We?
(b) What is the weather condition like in Jamaica?
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(c) What does ".....rain beats like bullets on the roofs." mean?
(d) Would you like to visit this country? Give a reason for your answer.
...[1 mark]
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33 The following are the novels studied in the literature component in English Language.
Catch Us If You Can - Catherine MacPhailStep By Wicked Step - Anne FineThe Curse - Lee Su Ann
Choose any one of the novels above and answer the question below.
With close reference to the novel that you have read, write on one character ttrat shows determination.
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PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA
NEGERI PERAK 2012
SKEMA PEMARKAHAN BAHASA INGGERIS
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2MARK SCHEME FOR Section A: Directed Writing ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES To test the candidates’ ability to:
read and comprehend the rubric
use the information to fulfil the task
write with useful ideas within the framework of the question
use clear and accurate Standard English, using a style and tone appropriate to the task The objectives above are rewarded as follows: FORMAT ‐ 3 marks
CONTENT ‐ 12 marks LANGUAGE ‐ 20 marks TOTAL ‐ 35 marks 1. AWARDING MARKS FOR CONTENT Content marks should be identified by the letter ‘C’ followed by the content number and circled. a) FORMAT ‐ 3 marks
F1 – Title 1 mark
F2 – address to the Principal 1 mark
F3 – name of the writer 1 mark b) CONTENT ‐ 12 marks
C1 lack of parents’ attention 1 mark C2 no interest in studies 1 mark C3 moral values 1 mark C4 financial problems 1 mark C5 peer pressure 1 mark C6 influence from mass media 1 mark C7 parents spend more time with children 1 mark C8 stress on moral values 1 mark C9 motivational talks 1 mark C10 counselling sessions 1 mark C11 enforcement of school rules 1 mark C12 “Caring School” Programme 1 mark
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Question 1: Directed Writing
A
19 – 20 Excellent
Language is accurate except for first draft slips
No grammatical mistakes
Effective use of varied sentence structures
Vocabulary is sophisticated and precise
Spelling and punctuation are accurate and helpful
Paragraphs have unity and are well‐linked
B
16 – 18 Good
Language is almost always accurate
Sentence structure is varied and interesting
Wide vocabulary
Spelling and punctuation are accurate
Paragraphs have unity
Appropriate tone and style
C
13 – 15 Satisfactory
Language is largely accurate
Simple structures are used without errors
Errors occur in complex sentences
Vocabulary is adequate
Spelling and punctuation are generally accurate
Written in paragraphs but ideas may not be linked
Appropriate tone and style
D
10 – 12 Fair
Language is sufficiently accurate
Patches of clarity when simple structures are used
Some variety in sentence structure
Adequate vocabulary but lacks precision
Spelling of simple words and punctuation are generally accurate
Paragraphs have some unity
Tone and style are sometimes appropriate
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7 – 9 Unsatisfactory
Meaning is never in doubt
Errors are sufficiently frequent and serious
Some simple structures may be accurate
Vocabulary is limited and simple but not precise
Spelling errors in difficult words
Paragraphs lack planning
Tone and style inappropriate
U (i) 4 – 6 Poor
Meaning is fairly clear
Many serious errors – mainly SWE (single word error)
A few simple structures are used correctly
Errors in spelling of simple words
Paragraphs may not be used
Tone and style hidden in density of errors
U (ii) 2 – 3
Meaning is blurred
Multiple word error (MWE)
U (iii) 0 – 1
Almost unrecognizable as pieces of English
Whole sections may make no sense.
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4SECTION B : Continuous Writing MARKING SCHEME FOR QUESTION 2 ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES To test candidates’ ability to:
Write a piece of continuous prose in accurate Standard English.
Respond relevantly and creatively to a task chosen. MARKING METHOD The whole composition should be read slowly, indicating all errors and placing ticks for good use of language or subject matter. Examiners must judge which level best fits the grade descriptions.
BAND DESCRIPTIONS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF CONTINUOUS WRITING Section B: Continuous Writing
A
44 – 50 Excellent
Language is accurate except for first draft slips
No grammatical mistakes
Effective use of varied sentence structures
Vocabulary is sophisticated and precise
Spelling and punctuation are accurate and helpful
Paragraphs have unity and are well‐linked
B
38 – 43 Good
Language is almost always accurate
Sentence structure is varied and interesting
Wide vocabulary
Spelling and punctuation are accurate
Paragraphs have unity
Appropriate tone and style
C
32 – 37 Satisfactory
Language is largely accurate
Simple structures are used without error
Errors occur in more complex structures
Vocabulary is adequate
Spelling and punctuation are generally accurate
Written in paragraphs but ideas may not be linked
Appropriate tone and style
D
26 – 31 Fair
Language is sufficiently accurate
Patches of clarity when simple structures are used
Some variety in sentence structures
Adequate vocabulary but lacks precision
Spelling of simple words and punctuation generally accurate
Paragraphs have some unity
Tone and style are sometimes appropriate
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20 – 25 Unsatisfactory
Meaning is never in doubt
Errors are sufficiently frequent and serious
Some simple structures may be accurate
Vocabulary is simple and limited but lacks precision
Paragraphs may not be used
Tone and style inappropriate
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14 – 19 Poor
Meaning is fairly clear
Many serious errors – mainly SWE
A few simple structures are used correctly
Simple words are spelt correctly
Paragraphs lack planning
Tone and style hidden in density of errors
U (ii) 8 – 13
Meaning is usually blurred but reader is able to get some sense.
Multiple word errors (MWE)
U (iii) 0 – 7
Almost unrecognizable as pieces of English
Where occasional patched of clarity occur, marks should be awarded.
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Section A 1. D
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3 B
4 A
5 C
6. B
7. B
8 D
9 D
10 B
11 A
12 C
13 C
14 B
15 A
Section B
16. rickets 17. water-soluble 18. diathesis 19. fat-soluble 20. scurvy 21. Vitamins A , D , E , K (all four vitamins MUST be mentioned) 22. night-blindness 23. dairy products, bananas , popcorns, green beans, asparagus (award 1 mark for mere mention
of any one of the food sources) 24. overdose of Vitamin B1 (The idea of overdose must be present) 25. Vitamin C Note: Spelling errors are not accepted for proper nouns. No marks awarded. Section C 26. sleeping / the writer was sleeping / asleep 27. (a) Social Care Coordinator / social worker (b) to change the world/to change the world of the refugees 28. (a) ‘refugees’(plural form mandatory) / There was also a church, which the “refugees” had built with the wood found on the island. (b) expected to help coordinate the movement of these supplies / and work with the Camp Committee to ensure they were used appropriately / the writer is expected to coordinate and work with the Camp Committee efficiently / organize activities for the women and children 29. (a) i) tents ii) shacks (b) the water sources were no longer potable/available 30. Accept any suitable answer with the idea of being at a loss of what to do because there was so much work to be done
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Summary points
C1 – embarrassed to be caught sleeping on the table C2 – presented herself to the Red Crescent office C3 – met the chairman of the VBP C4 – had a delicious breakfast C5 – met delegates from different countries C6 – met her translator / assigned to her translator C7 – toured the camp C8 – saw where the refugees lived C9 – the refugees lived in tents / shacks C10 – refugees waiting for better accommodation / refugees living in poor conditions C11 – water sources not potable C12 – people waiting (patiently) in queues for water C13 –ration on instant noodles and sardines
MARK PARAPHRASE
MARK USE OF ENGLISH
5 Sustained rephrasing Phrases that are too
difficult to extract can be taken from the text.
The expression used by the candidate is secure.
5 The language is accurate. There are some slips or
minor errors. Language is very well
organised and coherent throughout the piece of writing.
Ability to use original sentences and write complex structures.
4 There is noticeable rephrasing,
It is free from stretches of sentences being lifted from the text.
The expressions used arte generally sound.
4 The language is largely accurate.
There are isolated serious errors.
Text is well organized and coherent in most parts.
There is some ability to use original and complex structures.
3 There is limited rephrasing.
There is intelligent and selected lifting.
The expression is not always secure.
3 The language is sufficiently accurate.
There are noticeable serious errors.
It is fairly well organized and coherent in some parts.
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2 There is evidence of copying some relevant sentences from the text or wholesale copying.
There are attempts to substitute with their own language and this is limited to single words only.
2 The meaning of the summary is not in doubt.
There are frequent serious errors.
The text is poorly organized and it lacks coherence.
1
There is more or less a complete transcript of the original text.
There is word for word copying.
The originality of the candidate’s writing is barely noticeable.
There is mindless lifting, which includes the irrelevant sentences as well.
1 There is a high incidence of serious errors.
The syntax is fractured. The text is incoherent.
NOTE: If the summary is outside the given text which is considered totally irrelevant, then the
mark of “0” is awarded. If the candidate copies more or less the text, the MAXIMUM marks awarded for the
section on USE OF ENGLISH is “3”. If a candidate writes in note form throughout the answer, a mark of “0” is given for
STYLE and PRESENTATION. The candidate will not get any marks for sections on PARAPHRASE and USE OF ENGLISH.
The length for the summary is 130 words, including the 10 given words. If a candidate does not make use of the 10 given words, he/she is allowed to write a total of 120 words.
Draw 2 slanting lines // after the 130th or 120th word. Content points and language marks will not be considered after the stipulated number of words. The candidate cannot be penalised if the total number of words exceed the total number.
Contractions are counted as 2 words except for can’t which is a word (cannot). Proper nouns are not counted as one.
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Section D
Nature
32 (a) Jamaican / people of Jamaica / people living in Jamaica / citizens of Jamaica
(b) hot /sunny and rainy (both conditions mandatory)
(c) it rains heavily / raining cats and dogs / heavy rain
(d) Yes/No. Any acceptable corresponding reason.
Q33. Novel Award marks as follows:
Content – 10 marks Language – 5 marks Total – 15 marks
MARK RANGE
CONTENT MARK RANGE
LANGUAGE
9 - 10 A consistently relevant convincing response to the task with detailed and well developed textual evidence.
5 The language is accurate and is very well organised
7 – 8 Response is relevant to the task with some developed textual evidence
4 The language is largely accurate and well organised
5 -6 Response is intermittently relevant to the task with little textual evidence
3 Meaning is never in doubt but errors are frequent and is fairly well organised
3 – 4 Response of little relevance to the task with little textual evidence
2 Frequent errors with some blurring in meaning and is poorly organised
1-2 Response has no relevance to the task
1 Makes little or no sense at all and lacks organization
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