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1123ENGLISHLANGUAGE
1123/01
Paper1(Composition)
umrawmark60
UNIVERSITYOFCAMBRIDGEINTERNATIONALEXAMINATIONS
GCEOLevel
MARKSCHEMEfortheMay/June2006questionpaper
Thismarkschemeispublishedasanaidtoteachersandstudents,toindicatetherequirementsoftheexamination.ItshowsthebasisonwhichExaminerswereinitiallyinstructedtoawardmarks.ItdoesnotindicatethedetailsofthediscussionsthattookceatanExaminers’meetingbeforemarkingbegan.AnysubstantialchangestothemarkschemethatarosefromthesediscussionswillberecordedinthepublishedReportontheExamination.
AllExaminersareinstructedthatalternativecorrectanswersandunexpectedapproachesincandidates’scriptsmustbegivenmarksthatfairlyreflecttherelevantknowledgeandskillsdemonstrated.
MarkschemesmustbereadinconjunctionwiththequestionpapersandtheReportontheExamination.
CIEwillnotenterintodiscussionorcorrespondenceinconnectionwiththesemarkschemes.
CIEispublishingthemarkschemesfortheMay/June2006questionpapersformostIGCSEandGCEAdvancedLevelandAdvancedSubsidiaryLevelsyllabusesandsomeOrdinaryLevelsyllabuses.
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MarkScheme
Syllabus
Paper
GCEOLEVEL–May/June2006
1123
1
?UniversityofCambridgeInternationalExaminations2006
MARKINGPARTONE
AssessmentObjectives
Totestthecandidate’sabilityto:
produceapieceofcontinuousproseinaccurateStandardEnglish.
respondrelevantlytoataskchosenfromanumberofalternatives.
Particularemphasisisceduponthecandidate’sabilityto:
writesentencesofvariouslengthsandtypes,usingavarietyofsentencestructuresasanaidtomeaning;
useawidevocabularyandsuitablerangeofidiomwithprecision;
punctuateaccurayandhelpfully;
writeinparagraphswhichdemonstrateinternalunityandareappropriaylinked;
spellaccurayoverthefullrangeofvocabularyused;
respondwithrelevanceandprecisiontothechosentopic;
engageandsustaintheinterestofthereader.
Theaboveobjectivesareassessedbyimpression,usingasguidesthegradedescriptionsinthisMarkScheme,thephotostatsandtheexemrmarkedscriptsattachedtothisMarkScheme,showingperformanceacrosstheexpectedrangeofachievement.
MarkingMethod
Thewholeofeachcompositionshouldbereadslowlyandcarefully,indicatingallerrorsbyunderliningthewordorphrasewherethemistakeoccursandcingticksinthebodyofthescripttoindicategooduseoflanguageorsubjectmatter.
Whenthescripthasbeenread,itshouldbeassignedtooneofthelevelsofperformancedescribedbelow.Noscriptwillfitexactlyintooneofthedescriptionsbutexaminersmustjudgewhichgrademostnearly‘fits’thecharacteristicsofthescript.
Whereall,ornearlyall,ofthecriteriaofaparticulargradehavebeenmet,thescriptshouldbecedtowardsthetopofthemarkrangeavailableforthatgrade.Ascriptthatfitsthedescriptionbutislesscompleteinitscoverageofthecriteriashouldbecedtowardsthebottomoftheavailablerange.
N.B.Whenassessingpiecesofcontinuouswriting,itisimportanttorememberthatthecandidateisworkingwithinastricttimelimitandmay,therefore,makeoccasional‘firstdraft’errorswhiaynotbetypicalofthecandidate’sbestwork.
GradeDescriptionsfortheAssessmentofContinuousWriting
A1/A2(40-36)Apartfromveryoccasionalslips,thelanguageishighlyaccurate.Sentencestructureisvariedanddemonstratesthecandidate’sskilltousedifferentlengthsandtypesofsentencesforparticulareffects.Verbformswillbelargelycorrectandappropriatetensesconsistentlyusedtosustainalogicalprogressionofeventsorideas.Vocabularyiswideandprecise.Punctuationisaccurateandhelpfultothereader.Apartfromveryoccasionalslips,spellingisaccurateacrossthefullrangeofvocabularyused.Paragraphshaveunity,arelinked,andshowevidenceofnning.Thetopicisaddressedwithconsistentrelevance;theinterestofthereaderisarousedandsustained.Thetoneandregisreentirelyappropriatetothetopic.
B3/B4(35-31)Thelanguageisaccurate;occasionalerrorsareeitherslipsorarisefromattemptstouseambitiousstructuresorvocabularythatmaybeimperfectlyunderstood.Vocabularyiswideenoughtoconveyintendedshadesofmeaningwithsomeprecision.Sentencesshowsomevariationoflengthandtype,includingtheconfidentuseofcomplexsentencestocreatesomenaturalfluency.Theremaybeoccasionalslipsinverbformsortenseformationbutsequencewillbeconsistentandclearthroughoutthepiece.Punctuationisaccurateandgenerallyhelpful.Spellingisnearlyalwaysaccurate.Paragraphsshowsomeevidenceofnning,haveunityandareusuallyappropriaylinked.Theresponseisrelevant,andtheinterestofthereaderisarousedandsustainedthroughmostofthecomposition.Thereisevidenceofagenuineefforttoachieveanappropriatetoneandregisterforthetopic.
C5/C6(30-26)Thelanguageismostlyaccurate;errorsthatoccurwillnotmarclarityofcommunication.Vocabularyandstructuresaremainlycorrectwhentheyaresimple;mistakesmayoccurwhenmoresophisticationisattempted.Sentencesmayshowsomevarietyofstructureandlength,althoughtheremaybeatendencytorepeatencetypesand‘shapes’,producingamonotonouseffect.Theremaybeerrorsinirregularverbformsbutcontroloftensesequencewillbesufficienttosustainaclearprogressionofeventsorideas.Spellingofsimplevocabularyisaccurate;errorsmayoccurwhenmoreambitiousvocabularyisused.Punctuationisgenerallyaccurate,althougherrorsmayoccurwhenmoredifficulttasksareattemptede.g.thepunctuationofdirectspeech.Sentenceseparationiscorrectlymarkedbypunctuation.Thecompositioniswritteninparagraphswhiayshowsomeunity,althoughlinksmaybeabsentorinappropriate.Thecompositionisrelevantandwillarousesomeinterestinthereader.Theremaybeanimpressionoflackoforiginalityand/orsomeevidenceoflackofnning.Thetoneisusuallyappropriatetothetopic,althoughtheremaybeslipsofregisterwithsomeunsuitablevocabularyoridiom.
D7(25-21)Thelanguageissufficientlyaccuratetocommunicatemeaning.Therewillbepatchesofclear,accuraanguage,particularlywhensimplevocabularyandstructuresareused.Theremaybesomevarietyofsentencelengthandstructurebutthereadermaynotbeconvincedthatthisvarietyisforaparticularpurpose.Theremaybeerrorsinverbformsandtenseconsistencywhichcausesomeuncertaintyinthesequenceofeventsordisturbtheeaseofcommunication.Vocabularyisusuallyadequatetoconveyintendedmeaning,althoughitmaybeinsufficientlydevelopedtoachieveprecision.Idiommaybeuncertainattimes.Punctuationwillbeusedbutmaynotenhance/clarifymeaning.Somesentenceseparationerrorsmayoccuroccasionally.Simplewordswillbespeltaccuray,butmorecomplexvocabularymayshowsomespellingweaknesses.Paragraphswillbeusedbutmaylackunityorcoherence.Agenuineattempthasbeenmadetoaddressthetopicbuttheremaybedigressionsorfailuresoflogic.Compositionsmaylacklivelinessandinterestvalue.Thetonemaybeuneven.Theremaybesomeirrelevance.
E8(20-16)Theoverallmeaningisneverindoubtbuttheerrorsaresufficientlyfrequentandserioustohamperprecisionandmayslowdownspeedofreading.Somesimplestructureswillbeaccuratebutthescriptisunlikelytosustainaccuracyforlong.Errorsinverbformsandtenseswillsometimesconfusethesequenceofevents.Vocabularymaybelimited,eithertoosimpletoconveyprecisemeaningormoreambitiousbutimperfectlyunderstood.Someidiomaticerrorsarelikely.Simplepunctuationwillusuallybeaccuratebuttheremaybefrequentenceseparationerrors.Simplewordswillusuallybespeltcorrectlybuttheremaybeinconsistencyandfrequentmistakesinthespellingofmoredifficultwords.Paragraphsmaylackunityorbeusedhaphazardly.Thesubjectmatterwillshowsomerelevance.Thetonemaysometimesindicatethatthecandidaterecognisesthenatureofthetopicbutonlyinconsistently.Theincidenceoflinguisticerrorislikelytodistractthereaderfrommeritsofcontent.
U9(i)(15-11)Therewillbemanyseriouserrorsofvariouskindsthroughoutthescriptbuttheywillbeofthe‘single-word’typei.e.theycouldbecorrectedwithoutre-writingthesentence.Frequenterrorsinverbformsandhaphazardchangesoftensewillconfusethemeaning.Communicationisestablished,althoughtheweightoferrormaycause‘blurring’fromtimetotime.Sentenceswillprobablybesimpleandrepetitiveinstructure.Vocabularywillconveymeaningbutislikelytobesimpleandimprecise.Errorsinidiomaticusagewillbeasignificantfeature.Spellingmaybeinconsistent.Paragraphingmaybehaphazardornon-existent.Theremaybeevidenceofinterestingandrelevantsubjectmatndsomerecognitionofappropriatetoneforthegenrebuttheweightoflinguisticerrorwilltendtoobscureorneutraliseitseffect.
U9(ii)(10-6)Sensewillusuallybedecipherablebutsomeoftheerrorwillbemultiplei.e.requiringthereadertore-readandre-organisebeforemeaning esclear.Thereareunlikelytobemorethanafewaccuratesentences,howeversimple,inthewholecomposition.Thecontentislikelytobecomprehensiblebutmaybepartlyhiddenbythedensityofthelinguisticerror.
U9(iii)(5-0)ScriptsarealmostentirelyorentirelyimpossibletorecogniseaspiecesofEnglishwriting.Wholesectionswillmakenosenseatall.Whereoccasionalpatchesofrelativeclarityareevidentsomemarkswillbegiven.Themarkof0isforscriptsthatmakenosenseatallfrombeginningtoend.
MARKINGPARTTWO
AssessmentObjectives
Totestthecandidate’sabilityto:
writealetterwhichcommunicatesinformationclearly,accurayandeconomically;
carryouttheinstructionsasdetailedonthequestionpaperregardingtheparticularinformationrequired;
writeinaccuratestandardEnglish,usingastyleandtoneappropriatetothetask.
DetailedMarkingInstructions
InPart2,thecandidateistoberewardedasfollows:
a) Content-5marks;b)Language-15marks.
Content
Therearefivespecificpiecesofinformationrequiredintheletter.The5Contentmarkswillbeawardedonthebasisofonemarkperpieceofinformation,giventhattheinformationisreasonable.Itisobviouslyimpossibletoattempttopredictwhatcandidatesmightsay.Examinersmustusetheirjudgementandbepreparedtobelenientwhenindoubt.Onlyrejectinformationwhenitisillogical,irrelevant,orifitdemonstratesthatthecandidatehasnotunderstoodthesituationorthetaskatall.
Candidatesshouldcoverallfivepointsgivenonthequestionpaperbutnotnecessarilywithequalemphasis.
IndicateContentmarksawardedbyticksineithermargin,usingthefollowingletterstoindicateaspectsrewarded:
W -whenandwhere(bothrequiredforthemark)
D -howthecewillbedecorated
R -howrefreshmentswillbeprovided
E -detailsofenter
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