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SI]LIT 1119/1 Bahasalnggeris Kertas I 2009 1% jam

JABATAN PELAJARAN NEGERI JOIIOR PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2OO9

BAHASA INGGERIS

Kertas I Satujam empatpuluhlima minit

JAh{GAN BUKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU

Arahan l. Kertassoalanini mengandungi 2 bahagian: BahagianA den BahagianB. 2. Jawabkeduadua bahagian.

Instructions l. This questionpaperconsistsof two sections:SectionA and SectionB. 2. Answer botb sections.

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SectionA : DirectedWriting [35 marks) lTime suggested : 45 minutesf

There has been an increase in the crime rate in your housing estate. As a concerned resident, you decide to write a formel letter to the Chief of Police in your town to complain about the situation.

Use the following notes to write your formel letter.

Complaints: - snatch thefts - break-ins - dim streetlights - lack of police patrols

Suggestionsto reducethe crime rate: - increasenumber of police patrols - better lighting - set up a neighbourhood watch ( Rukun Tetangga) - residents take tums to patrol - housing estatecommittee - employ security guards - safety campaign - create awarenesson personal safety

When writing the formd l,etter, you should rememberto: -

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Sqction B ; Continuour Writing [50 marks] lTime suggested : Orc hourf

Wrile a comgtsition o/about 35{l words on oae of tfu following topics.

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My idealjob

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'lt is better to be the eldestchild than the youngestone in the family.' Do you agrcr? Support your opinion.

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Write a story beginning with: "There were screamsall arcund me.-- "

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If I were rich and famous

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BAHASA INGGERIS Kcrtas2 Satujam empatpuluhlima minil JA\GAN BTIKA KERTAS SOALAN INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU

Arahan L Kertas soalan ini mengandungi 4 bahagian. I -/awabsemua bahagian. .1. Anda dinasihati supayamengambilmasa25 minit untuk menjawabsoalanBahagian A, 25 minit arrr# Bahagian B, 5A ninit tnru,t BahagianC dan 35 minit alla,t BehagianD. jawapan anda untukBahagisn A di dalam kertas Hitamkan '1. juwapan di halaman 18. "t. Saalan-soolanyang dikemukakandalam kertasini mungkin mempunvailiga atdn empatpilihan ja*'upan. Instructions I. This questionpaper consistsr.t"ffour sections. 2. Answersll sec/iors. 3. Youortt advisedto spendabout 25 minuteson Section A, ?5 minuteson SectionB, 50 minuteson SectionC arul 35 minuteson SectionD. Blackenyour ansv'ersfor Section A on the onstr'ersheeton page 18. Questionsin this paper might have three or four options

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Basedon the weather chart above, what would be the best day fbr a picnic I A l0J une B llJ une C i2 J un e D 13 J un e

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Nancy could not sil still" Her handswere cold. her body shivering and she had butterf'liesin her stomach.She had to deliver her speechin the school hall during assembly. In a few minutes, the masterof cercmonieswould call her to the rostmm.

2" From the extracl above, we can concludc that Nancv ll'as A unw'ell lJ nervous C fmstrated D uncomfortable

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GIFT VOUCHER ISSUEDON CODE VALI.]E

IST JANUARY 2OO9 SG665DLEE5O RM 50.00

This gift voucher is valid for 6 montlrs from date of issue.Pleaselog on to www.fengshuionline.comto chooseyour products and redeern them now.

3. According to the gift voucherabove,Mary needsto A B C D

send a thank you letter to Ken usethe voucherafter I st June2009 choosethe produca she wants online log on to www.fengshuionline.comto redeem the voucher

Useme, reuseme and try not to lose me! Love t}te environment!Love me! Take me home for only RM5"00! This shopping bag is made ftom 100o/orecyclable plastic. Replacementof worn-out bagsis free!

4. Shoppersare encouragedto buy dre shoppingbags for the following rffrsons except A they will last forever B they are sold at a low price C they can be rtplaced {iee ofcharge D they are made from recyclablematerial

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END OF FR.EE MEAI.S KOTA KINABALU: Passongerswho use express btses to travel between major towns in Sabahwill no longer be servedcomplimentary meals and bottled water following the fuel hike. nxprcss bus operatorshave been providing packed rusi campur (rice with vegetables I I and meat) and drinking water, worth RM4.00, for thosewho travel for more than six hours.

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5. Expressbusesare not offering free mealsdue to A the 6-hour joumey B the increasein the price of fuel C the hike in the price ofpacked nasi campur D too many p{rss€ngers travelling on thesebuses

CAUTION! HOT

If you seethis sigr, you should A stay away B callthe police C not touch the item D leavethe placequickly

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Mother and Child Killed in Collision SEREMBAN: A lS-month-old toddler and his molher were killed in a three-car collision yesterday.Mohd Ariff Takuanwas in his mother'sarms when the Proton Sagathey wer€ in was hit by rwo cars al km 43.7 JalanNilai - Senawangduring a downpour at 2.15 pm. Siti Zainab Abdul Kadir, 25, was rushedto the Seremban I-{ospital but died four hours later. Her husband, Mohd Zawani Muhamad, 28, sustainedm inor inj uries. District Police Chief Superintenden!Osman Muhamrnad Sebot said the car driven by Tawani was headingtowardsJohorwhen it veeredinto the oppositelane.

(Adaptedfromltr /{,fi", September 2007) From the newspaperreport, we know that A B C D

the toddler was in a coma the father was slightly injured it was not rainingafter 2.l5 p.m. two cars were involved in the accident

Technologyhasbroughtdisorderto my life. Fatheris now ableto monilor my aftendance,class performanceand exam results.All he hasto do is checkeveryhing online!Cone is my freedom! \l/hateverhappenedto report cards!

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8. The word monilor can bcst be replacedby A see B keep C check D record

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Questions 9 -15 me based on thefollowing possage. Many people walk in and out of our lives but the ones who remain closest to _-9_

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footprints in our hearts are our best friends. Making friends and maintaining friendship is part of our life's support system because without thern, our lives would be emp$, dull and dreadful. ln short"ow whole life dependson our ability to get _12-*outside our home _13_

wift others and to develop friendships. Most of our time spent with friends.

Our friends are _14_ because they are one of the most reliable sources of happinesg joy, and intellectual development._15_ some friends are for keeps, some drift apart from us. In the courseof friendship, sometimeswe may get hurt or be betrayedand find it diffrcult to trust someoneanymore. (Adapted fram The Sunday Star, 2009)

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SectionB |0 marhsl Que*tions16-25 Readthefollowing informationond answertle questionsthd follow.

rAII{GLGCHIII{ESE S'CHOOL PARIT TINSTITUT KRAF NECARA invites BUNTAR ALUMM is having a gathering studentsto applyfor its diplomaand on June19at Hotel Sinegahsana certificatecoursesfor its July intake.The progmrnmescoverthe art of batih weaving PetalingJayaat 8pm. or Visit http//groups.yahoo.smkanglo.com andwoodwork. call Shahrizan013444-67Mar Closingdateis May 16. for details. For detailg visit ww'w.kreftengan.gov.myLian See019-297-9954

rTIIE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES MI.JLTIMEDIA UNTYERSITY iS holdinga DramaandDanceFestat the Main Hall, MelakaCarnpus.The dramas anddancesare performedby MMU students.Ticketsat RM6 eachareavailable on the day ofthe event. Time :7p.m. Date : May l8 Call ZazilaAlim (06-2524I 89) or [email protected]

TUNTVERSITI TIJF{KU ABDI.]L RAIIMAN (IITAR) is havingan Open Day at its SungaiLnng Carnpuson June26 (9.30amto 5.30pm).Therr will be career guidanceworkshopsanda campustour. UTAR buseswill pick up visitorsat SerdangKTM KomuterStationat hourly intervals. Cail03-7985-2682 or for details. [email protected]

TINTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC OCOhO is holding its Open Day on June 7 (Zpm to 5pm) at the Recital Hall, ICOM. There will be talks and counselling. Send in your application on the sameday and get your registration fees waived. Call 03-4032-6000for details.

IINTI UNTVERSITY COLLEGD is academics and invitingresearcherq studentsto subrnittwo-pageproposalsfor Confercnceon Teaching the International andLeaming2009(ICTL, 2009)held in Kuching,Sarawakfrom Nov 16to lE. Thedeadlinefor submissionis May 29. For details,visit ictl.intimal.edu.my or call06-789-2720.

(Adapted llom 1/errySunday Zines, April 2009)

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8 Questions16 -21 Based on the informaion given, camplete the table helow.

ACTIVITIES lnternational College of Music

Institute of I nternational l"anguagesMultimedia Universitv

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Section C 125marksl Questions 26 - 3A ore hasedon thefollowing patsage. The.following pcLtsagen about s woma4 Patricia Zahara Arffin, 7I , *'ho lives her life to the fuliest, unlike most .geniorcitizens. Patricia Zahara Ariffin, 71, is a body painter. She paints pictures on people's faces and handsat the National Zoo. Visitors will definitely notice her while waiting to take the train ride at the starting point. She will be there, with her forearm stretchedout to show offthe various animals she has painted on her skin. "Get your face painted," this sprightly lady will say to persuade the. 5 children. "Won't it be cute to have a little dolphin on your hand?" she will suggestto them. Sometimes,she would be mobbed,surroundedby those eager children to have her "masterpiece"on their skins. Sometimes,she sits alone under her large umbrella with her tubesof water-basedpaints and brushes. Patricia is not a prof'essional artist. Art critics describeher paintingsof 10 owls, eagles,tigersand fishesas "cute". Nothing more. This is not a big dealto the English native who came here after her marriage to a Malaysian in the 1950s. After all, she only started face-and-handpainting in March when the Malaysian Nature S'ocietvneededsomethingnovel to athact the crowd to come to their Floral Exhibition in Tanjung Tuan, Melaka. l5 Patricia can always be seenat the train ride sution, come rain or shine, on most Saturdays,becausepainting has always been her passion.Besidestha! it gives her happinessto seethat the fruits of her labour help the animals in the zoo. "It's not so much the trloos]," insistedthe former headmistress,who revealedthat all proceedsare given to the zoo for the animals' upkeep..,I have 20 seensome of the children jumping up and down after getting their faces painted and that gives me the most satisfaction,"sheadded. Patricia never feels bored telling about the awkward moments she has experienced.The challengesas a face-and-hand painting artist also thrill her. 'osomepeoplehaveslipperyskin which makesit very hard for the paint to stick zs so you have to apply thicker layers.Atrotherproblemis hairinesswhich makes it impossiblefbr any work to be done,"shesaid."Unlessthey shave,thereis no way the paint would stick. One guy proposedthat I do a painting on his neck which was about the only spot that didn't have hair," she laughed. Listening to her stories,one may think Patriciahas never experiancedany 30 sad moment. On the conffary, she spentthe last three years of her life grieving. That was when her husband,the late Jamil Ariffin, passedaway due to bone cancer. She refused to meet people or take part in social activities. Later, she came to her sensesand realised that this was not the way to live, .,Being old doesnot meanthat you shouldgive up an activelife. Many old peoplelosetheir 35 flexibility when they are not active fora long period of time." she addecl.She laterjoined the MalaysianNatureSociety.

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As a member of the Malaysian Nature Society, Patricia tries to take part in as many activities as she can. She goes bird-watching, looks out fbr fiogs, snakes and other reptiles and follows the marine group for snorkelling trips in 40 Pulau Tioman. She also supports the World Wildlit'e Fund For Nature, Recently, she went to Terengganu and Melaka to patrol parts of the beaches which have been declared turtle sanctuaries.

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Patricia is asthmatic and uses an artificial hip. hspite that, she is an active volunteer with the National Association of Strokees of Malaysia. 45 According to her, "being old helps" as the stroke patients at the physiotherapy class shc attends, feel encouragedwith her around. This golden girl who goes line dancing to keep lil" has visited many countries. In the near firture. she plans to visit lndia to see the Taj Mahal. "l want to see the monument of love before it crumbles." she said. -{0 (Adapted from SundayMeto. December 2008)

26 From paragraph l, what does Patricia TaharaAriflin do at the National Zoo?

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why Patriciaenjoys face-and-handpainting and her other activities after her husband'sdeath.

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Begin your summaryas follows: Patricia enjoys doingface-and-hand painting at tlw zoo hecoure painting ... {15 marks)

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t3 Section D 125 marhs) 32 Read the poem below and answer the questiarc thatfollow. Monsoon History The air is wer, soaks Into mattresses,and curls ln apparitions of smoke. Like fat white slugsfurled Among the timber, Or silver fish tunnelling The damp linen covers Of schoolbookgor walking Quietly like centipedes, The air walking everywhere On its hundredfeet ls filled with the glare Of tropical water. Again we are taken over By cloudsand rolling darkness. Small snails appear Clashingtheir timid horns Among the morning glory Vines. Drinking milo, Nyonya and babasit at home. 'l'his was forty years ago. Sarong-wrappedthey counted Silver paper for the dead. Portraits of grandfathers Hung always in the parlour. ReadingTennyson,at six p.m. in pajamas, Listening to down-pouring rain : the air ticks With gnats, black spiders fly, Moths sweepout of our rooms Where termitesbuilt Their hills ofeggs and queenszoom In heat. We wash our feet For bed watch mother uncoil F{er snakehair, unbuckle The silver mesh around her waisl Waiting for father pacing The sand as fishers pull From the Straits after monsoon.

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The day of the ball drew near and Madame Loisel seemed sad, uneasy, anxious. Her ftcrck was ready. however. Her husband said to her one evening, "What is the matter? Come, you have seemedvery queer these last three days." And she answered, "lt annoys me not to have a single piece of jewellery, not a single ornament, nothing to put on. I shall look poverty-stricken. I would almost ratler not go at all." "You might wear natural flowers," said her husband. "They're quite fashionabie at this time of year. For ten francs you can get two or thrce magnificent roses." She was not convinceci. "No, ther€'s notlring more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich." "How stupid you are!" her husbandcried. "Go and look up your frien4 Madame Forestier, and ask her to lend you somejewels. You're intimate enough with her to do that."

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PERATURAN PEMARKAHAN BAHAS,A.INGGERIS Kertas| &2

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ENGLISH LANGUAGtr PAPER 2 (n l9/2) MARIfiNG SC}TEME SECTIONA

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Talks and counselling - I m{}rk is awarded only when both are mentioned

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Recitai Hall (ICOM)

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Drama (s) and Dance (s) - 1 mark is awarded only when both are mentioned

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Main l{all, Melaka Carnpus

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Career gulidancelvorkshops and a campustour -- | mark is awarded only when Itoth are menlioned

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(U'I'AR) Sungai Long Can'rpus

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Kuching (Sarawak)

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RM6 / 6 ringgit

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MA.RK SCIIEME SECTION C Answers She is a body painter. / She paints pichres on people's facesand hands.

All proceeds are given to the zoo for the animals' upkeep

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(c) (Poet's / persona's)ancestors/ forefathers

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(c) Yes (with a suitable reason)/ No (with a suitable reason)

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([f a studentanswersonly 'Yes / No' - 0 mark) Possibleanswers: o

Yes, I would still look beautiful / attractive without any jewellery.

[2 rnarks]

c

Yes, becauseit is an honour to be invited to the ball.

[2 marks]

.

No, I do not want to be laughed at becauseof my poverty.

[2 marks]

"

No, I do not want to look poor among the guests.

[2 marks]

(Accept any other logical answers.) (Award either 0 or 2 nlarks)

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Denronstratessufficient knowledge of relevant aspectsof text. Conveys it with close ref,erenceto the text.

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Demonstrateslittle knowledge of relevant aspectsof text. Convevs it with little referenceto the text.

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Shows iirtle or no understandingof task requirements. No texhral evidence.

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Entireiy accuratelanguage. Wide vocabulary used v"'ith precision. A varietv ofsentence structures. Languageis always accurate" Vocabulary is wide enough, usually usedwith precision.

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L,anguagelargely accurateand rneaningis never in doubt' Many single-word errors. Vocabularv is limited"

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Meaning is fairly clear. High frequency of errors hampersreading. Generallv difticult to trnderstand. Meaning hardly c,omesthrough. No organizatir:n. Not recognisableas English.

{1--'ontent

l0 rnarks

l,anguage:

5 marks

l5 marks Total .0' is awardeqlwhen the student has made no attempt to answer the question. N.B.

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Question 34

(10marks) Content MarkB.qqgg__l__ i

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Dernonstratesfull knowledge of relevant aspectsof,text. Conveys it v!'ith very close referenceto the text.

a

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Demonstratessufficient knowledge of relevant aspectsof text. (lonveys it with close referenceto the text.

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Demonstrateslittle larowledge of relevant aspectsof text' Conveys it with little referenceto the text.

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Shows iittle or no understandingof task requirements.

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Languageis always accurate" Vocabulary is wide enough, usually used with precision.

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Steset4"ry-4iltiquillo-sL{eslet{ Meaning hardly comesthrough. No organizatilrn' Not recognisableas English.

f-lontent l0 rnarks 5 marks Language: 15 marks Total N.B. '0'is awarded when the student hns made no attempt to answer the quesfiion.

Annotate as follows:

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I lT9IPP Peratunan Pennarkahan (PP) Bahasa Inggeris Kertas | & 2 2fiO9

JABATAN PEI,AJARAN Nf,GARI JOHOR PEPERIKSAAN PERCI.JBAAN SIJIL PELAJARAN MALAYSIA 2OO9

PERATURAN PEMARXAHAN BAHAS,A,IF{GGERIS Kertas| &2

UNTUK KEGUN,AAN PEMEzuKSA SAHA.IA

AMARAN Feraturanpemarkaharrini SULIT dan [Iak Cipta Jabatan Pelajaran Negeri Johor. Kegunaankhusus untuk pemeriksa yang berkenaansahaja.Sebarangmaklumat dalam peraturan pemarkahan ini tidak boleh dimaklumkan kepada sesiapa. Peratrarr pemarkahan ini juga tidak boleh dikeluarkan dalam apa jua bentuk penulisan dan percetakan.

Kertas Perahran Pernarkahanini mengandungi 12 halamanbercetak.

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ENGLISH I,ANGLIAGE PAPER I (ll l9lr) S{ARKING SCTIEME SECTION A: DIRECTED WRITING This questionis a-ssessed as follows: l) Allocation of Marks:

FORMA CON"|EN'T I.ANGTIAGE

3 marks l2 marks 20 marks

TOTAL

35 rnarks

2) Format& ContentMarks : Point No.

Llark(s)

POINTS

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F3

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snatchthefts

C2

break-ins

c3

dim streetlights

C4

iack of police patrols

I

C5

increasenumber of,potG p"ti'.'rh.--

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C6

betterlighting

C7

setup a neifhbil;iiood *aich (Rrkun Tetangga)

C8

residentstake turns to patrol

C9

housing estateconunittee - ernploy security guards

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c10

safety campaign- crei reate awareness0n personal safety

I

addttlonal suggest!on

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DIRECTED WRITING - LAI{GUAGA (20 Mrrks) Mark

Deseriptionof Criteria

a a

t 9 *2 0

a o o o c

e

16-18

o r o o o o o

c o

t3-15

r o o " r r

Languageis accurate.Occasionalfirst draft slips. Effective use of varied sentencestructures. Vocabulary is sophisticatedand precise. Punctuationis accurateand helpfal to reader. Spelling is accurate. Paragraphshave unity and are appropriately linked. Style and tone are appropriatefor a formal letter.

L,anguageis almost always accurate. errors or first draft slips" Sentencesshow sornevariation in length and type. A few mistakesin grammar, especially in c.omplexstnrctures. Wide vocabulary and can convey shadesof meaning. Punctuation is alrnost always accurate. Spelling is ncarly always accurate. Paragtraphsshow some unity and are appropriately linked. Style and tone are generally appropriatefor a formal letter.

Languageis largely accurateto communicatemeaning clearly. Simpie stnrchues have nn errors. Errors may occur in complex structures. Vocabulary is wide but may lack precision. Sentencesshow some variety of strucfure and length but there is mainly one type of structure. Punctuation in simple structures is accurate. Errors in complex structures. Spelling of sirnple words correct. Enors may occur in sophisticateclwords. Paragraphs may show some unity. tr-inks may be absent or inappropriate. Style shows sorne under.standlngand there may be occasional lapsesin the tone"

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o

Fatchesof clarity, especially when simple structuresare used. Some variety in sentencelength and type. May not arouseinterest or enhancemeaning. Vocabulary is usually adequateand lacks precision. Sirnple words are spelt correctly. Errors in unfamiliar words. Sentenceseparationeffors rrrayoccur. Punctuation is generally correct but does not enhance/clarifo meaning. Style and tone may not always be appropriatefor a formal letter.

D a

10-12

o o o

E 7-9

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M;i"-il;;i"

o e r r o o

to hamper reading" Simple structuresmay be accuratebut not sustainedfor long. Vocabulary is lirnited and too sirnple or irnperfectly understood. Simple words are spelt accurately.fu{istakesin difficult words. Paragraphslack unity and links are incorrect. Errors in sentenceseparationand punctuation. Style and tone may fail to achieve the requirements of a formal letter.

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U(D

rl a

4-6

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u (ii) 2-3

. o

u (iii) 0-1

o o

d;"br"Single word errors frequent and serious

Meaning is usually fairiy clear. I{igh incidence of errors impedesreading. A few sirnple structuresare usedcorrectly. Vocabulary is simple and inadequate. Frequentspelling errors. Paragraphsshow a lack of planning. Errors in sentenceseparation" Style and tone are inappropriate for a fornal letter. Some senss can be made out of the script. Reader has to re-read and re-organisebetore meaning becomesclear. Fligh clensityof errors causesbluning. Uniikely to be more than one or two acctnatesentences. Almost unrecognisableas English. Whole sections of the formal letter may make no senseat all or are copied from the task. Award 1 mark if the formal letter makes some sense. Award '0' if the script rnakesno senseat all from the beginning to the end.

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SECTION B : CONTINUOUSWRITIT{G ( 50 Marks ) MARK SCHEME Mark Ran o I

a a

A

a a

44-50

c c

c a c

c o 0

o o

o o o

Description of Criterin Languageis entirelyaccurate.Very occasionalfnst draft slips. Sentencestructuresare varied. Vocabulary is wide and used with precision. Prurctuationis accunrteand helpful. Spelling is entirely accurate. Paragraphsare well-planned, have unity and are linked. 'lopic is addressedwith consistentrelevance. Interest of the readeris arousedand sustainedthroughout the writing.

Language is accurate"Occasional errors are minor or first ihaft slips. Vocabulary is wide enough with some precision. Sentencesshow some variation of length and type with some complex sentences. Punctuationis almost always accurate. Speiling is nearly always accurate. Faragraphs show some planning, have unity and are usually appropriately linked. Writing is relevant to the topic. Interest of the reader is aroused and sustainedthrough most of the writing.

Languageis largely accurate. Simple structures have no erors. Errors may occur structures. Vocabulary wide enough to convey rneaning but may lack

o

Ptrnctuation irr sirnple structures is accurate. Errors in complex structures. Spelling of simple words correct. Errors may occur in sophisticatedwords. Paragraphs may show some L,inks may be absentor

o

Some interest is arousedbut not sustained.

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26-3\

o

:-

20-25

E*d;"-;'fdtfty ft."d*t ;d;;i"* to hamper but meaningis never in doubt. o some sinEplestruclures rnay be accuratebut untikely to sustain accr.uacyfor long. c vocatrulary is limited and too sirnple to convey precisemeaning. a F'requent mistakes in the more complex vocabulary. Simple words may be spelt correctly. o Frequentrnistakesin punctuation make reading difficult. a Paragraphsare haphazardly arranged and lack unity. o The subjer;tmatter may show some relevanceto the topic. t High incidence of linguistic errors may distract the reader" o o c

14*19

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0-7

Meaning is fairly clear but high incidence of errors throughout the writing impedesreacling. Various kinds of seriouserrors but mainly single word type. Sentencesare sirnple and very often repetitive. Punchrationis sometimesused correctly but sentenceseparation elT0rsmav occw. Faragtraphslaok unity or there may not be any paragaphs at all.

o

single and multiple wtird errors make the reader read ancrreread to get some senseout of the script. Only a few accurat€simple sentences. Content may be comprehensible but the incidence of linguistic errors may make rneaningblur. The script may be far short of the required number of words.

e o o o

Almost entirely irupossibleto read. Whole sectionsmay make little or no senseat all. Marks should be awardetl where occasionalclear patchesocour. Award '0' if the script makes no sensefrom the beginning to the

. o

t3

u (iii)

Patchesof clarity, especially when simple structuresare usetr. some variety in sentencelength and type but purposenot clearly seen. Vocabulary is usually adequatebut lacks precision. Simple words are spelt correctly. Errors in unfamiliar words" Sentencesepanrtionerrors may occur. Punctuation is generally correct but does not enhance/clarifr meaning. writing has some relevarce but lack in riveliness and interest value.

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