INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION | ||||
This memorandum must be used in conjunction with the attached English FAL assessment rubrics for SECTIONS A, B and C. | ||||
NOTE: | All pieces of writing should be read at least TWICE during assessment, once for content and once for language respectively. Errors must be indicated in your second reading. |
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SECTION A: ESSAY | ||||
QUESTION 1 | ||||
INSTRUCTIONS TO MARKERS:
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1.1 | I will remember him/her forever |
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| NOTE:A candidate may write an essay which contains elements of more than one type of essay/any other essay type. | [50] |
1.2 Then I realised …
Descriptive/Narrative/Reflective
NOTE: A candidate may write an essay which contains elements of more than one type of essay/any other essay type. [50]
1.3 Adulthood is knocking at my door.
Reflective/Descriptive/Narrative/Discursive
NOTE: A candidate may write an essay which contains elements of more than one type of essay/any other essay type. [50]
1.4 Punishment
Discursive/Reflective/Argumentative/Narrative/Descriptive
NOTE: A candidate may write an essay which contains elements of more than one type of essay/any other essay type. [50]
1.5 Can anyone be above the law?
Argumentative/Discursive/Narrative/Descriptive/Reflective
NOTE: A candidate may write an essay which contains elements of more than one type of essay/any other essay type. [50]
1.6 “Don’t be afraid to start over [again]. It’s a chance to build something better this time.” – Anonymous
Reflective/Discursive/Narrative/Descriptive/Argumentative
NOTE:A candidate may write an essay which contains elements of more than one type of essay/any other essay type. [50]
1.7 | Interpretation of pictures |
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| 1.7.1 | Picture: Guitar in a field
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| 1.7.2 | Picture: A couple in wedding outfits
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| TOTAL SECTION A: | 50 |
SECTION B: LONGER TRANSACTIONAL TEXT | ||
QUESTION 2 | ||
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2.1 | FORMAL LETTER |
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| A letter of complaint
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2.2 | INTERVIEW |
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| A conversation between candidate and fashion designer (former learner) |
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2.3 | OBITUARY |
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| A disabled friend has passed away
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2.4 | MAGAZINE ARTICLE |
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| Gender-based violence
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| TOTAL SECTION B: | 30 |
SECTION C: SHORTER TRANSACTIONAL TEXT | |||
QUESTION 3 | |||
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3.1 | DIARY ENTRIES |
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The candidate’s feelings BEFORE and AFTER travelling by air.
The language may be formal or informal, but slang or colloquialism is not allowed. | |||
3.2 | ADVERTISEMENT |
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| Organisation of a market day
NOTE: No marks are awarded for drawings or illustrations. | [20] |
3.3 | DIRECTIONS |
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| Directions from the entry point to the candidates’ school
NOTE: No marks are awarded for drawings or illustrations. | [20] |
| TOTAL SECTION C: | 20 |
| GRAND TOTAL: | 100 |
SECTION A: RUBRIC FOR ASSESSING ESSAY – ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE [50 MARKS]
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CONTENT AND PLANNING (Response and ideas) Organisation of ideas for planning Awareness of purpose, audience and context 30 MARKS | Upper level | 28–30 | 22–24 | 16–18 | 10–12 | 4–6 |
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Lower level | 25–27 | 19–21 | 13–15 | 7–9 | 0–3 | |
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LANGUAGE, STYLE AND EDITING Tone, register, style, vocabulary appropriate to purpose/effect and context Word choice Language use and conventions, punctuation, grammar, spelling 15 MARKS | Upper level | 14–15 | 11–12 | 8–9 | 5–6 | 0–3 |
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Lower level | 13 | 10 | 7 | 4 | ||
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STRUCTURE Features of text Paragraph development and sentence construction 5 MARKS |
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MARKS RANGE |
| 40–50 | 30–39 | 20–29 | 10–19 | 0–9 |
SECTION B: ASSESSMENT RUBRIC FOR LONGER TRANSACTIONAL TEXT – ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE [30 marks]
Criteria | Exceptional | Skilful | Moderate | Elementary | Inadequate |
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CONTENT PLANNING AND FORMAT (Response and ideas ) Organisation of ideas for planning Purpose, audience and features/conventions and context
18 MARKS | 15–18 | 11–14 | 8–10 | 5–7 | 0-–4 |
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LANGUAGE, STYLE AND EDITING Tone, register, style, purpose/effect, audience and context Language use and conventions. Word choice Punctuation, spelling | 10–12 | 8–9 | 6–7 | 4–5 | 0–3 |
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MARKS RANGE | 25–30 | 19–23 | 14–17 | 9–12 | 0–7 |
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SECTION C: ASSESSMENT RUBRIC FOR SHORTER TRANSACTIONAL TEXT – ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE [20 marks]
Criteria | Exceptional | Skilful | Moderate | Elementary | Inadequate |
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| 10–12 | 8–9 | 6–7 | 4–5 | 0–3 |
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CONTENT PLANNING AND FORMAT (Response and ideas) Organisation of ideas for planning Purpose, audience and features/conventions and context
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LANGUAGE, STYLE AND EDITING Tone, register, style, purpose/effect, audience and context Language use and conventions. Word choice Punctuation, spelling 8 MARKS | 7–8 | 5–6 | 4 | 3 | 0–2 |
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MARKS RANGE | 17–20 | 13–15 | 10–11 | 7–8 | 0–5 |
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