ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE
GRADE 12
PAPER 1
NSC PAST PAPERS AND MEMOS
SEPTEMBER 2017
INSTRUCTIONS TO MARKERS
MARKING THE COMPREHENSION
SECTION A: COMPREHENSION
NOTE: Incorrect spelling and language errors should not be penalised, because the focus is on understanding.
QUESTION 1
1.1.1 ‘peculiar’ √ (Spelling must be correct) (1)
1.1.2 The coffee shop is still busy/alive with activity, √ while things in the rest of the Central Business District are calming down/becoming more quiet. √ (2)
1.2 There will be many people/workers√ who will visit the coffee shop (during their lunch time/lunch break).√ (2)
1.3
1.4 The stereotypes surrounding people with disabilities that Wendy Vermeulen is trying to break down is that they are not employable/they cannot work √ and that they are stupid. √ (2)
1.5 A chef would be able to teach cooking skills√ and a special-needs teacher would have been trained to work with mentally challenged young people.√ (2)
1.6 Down’s Syndromes √
Autistic young people √ (2)
1.7 Brownies & Downies want to train young people who are intellectually/mentally challenged to work in hospitality. √ They also want to allow these young people to interact with the public. √ (2)
1.8 The term ‘household name’ means Brownies & Downies has become very popular/well known. √ (1)
1.9 The statement is false because everyone √ has access to the coffee shop. (1)
1.10 C/are associated with them. √ (1)
1.11 The title is suitable because people are able to enjoy a cup of coffee √ and all proceeds go towards training √ the young people who are intellectually challenged. (2)
1.12 Wendy Vermeulen is trying to encourage South Africans to make a success of the concept of ‘Brownies & Downies’. She also hints at the fact that it will be difficult and require perseverance but it is important that people with disabilities should not be excluded from society. √√
NOTE The above answers are merely examples of possible responses. Allow for the candidate’s own but relevant interpretation.
A candidate can score 1 mark for an answer that is not well substantiated. (2)
1.13 Open-ended. Accept a suitable response, e.g.
1.14
1.15
1.16 The information has been presented in the form of a bar graph so that the readers can see the different columns showing the different age groups and their percentages who text their friends daily. √ You do not have to read through complicated facts and figures to understand which teens text their friends daily. / Visually more appealing/effective.√ (2)
TOTAL SECTION A: 30
SECTION B: SUMMARY
QUESTION 2
The following points form the answer to the question.
QUOTATIONS | FACTS | ||
1 | ‘But you should show a positive attitude towards your classes and give your best effort to everything.’ | 1 | Always try your best./Be positive. |
2 | ‘You may not agree 100% with your teachers and parents at all times, but you should always maintain a respectful, pleasant attitude towards them.’ | 2 | Be respectful to adults. |
3 | ‘If you know how to do something in class that others do not, offer to help them’. | 3 | Always be willing to help others. |
4 | ‘Being a trustworthy person is a quality of a good leader’. | 4 | Always be honest/reliable/ dependable. |
5 | ‘Being consistent in how you treat everyone is an important way to build and maintain trust’. | 5 | Be fair to everyone./Treat everyone the same. |
6 | ‘A good leader is always positive’. | 6 | Stay positive. |
7 | ‘A leader does not participate in bullying or gossip but makes all students feel welcome and respected. | 7 | Do not take part in bullying or gossip. /Show respect. |
Marking the summary
The summary should be marked as follows:
NOTE:
TOTAL SECTION B: 10
SECTION C: LANGUAGE
Sentence structures must be grammatically correct and given in full sentences/as per instruction.
For multiple-choice questions, accept BOTH the letter corresponding with the correct answer AND/OR the answer written out in full as correct.
QUESTION 3: ANALYSING AN ADVERTISEMENT
3.1 Carnation √ (1)
3.2 Sportsmen/sportswomen/people who participate in sport.√ The picture of the running shoes/takkies/sport shoes are worn by people who play sport./
The words ‘game on’/ ‘on and off the field’/ ‘winning game’ all refer to sport. √ (2)
3.3 A/get rid of blisters. √ (1)
3.4 If you use this product you will always be able to showcase your talent and succeed✔ because you will be able to prevent ✔ and treat blisters effectively.✔ (3)
3.5 The function of the exclamation marks is to strengthen the tone of the advertisement./Draw attention to the benefits of using Carnation Blister Care. √ (1)
3.6 Open-ended. The advertisement supports the slogan by showing pictures of the products that you can use to treat your blisters. The picture of the raised sports shoe shows someone is walking/running. This suggests that your feet have been healed of the blisters; that is why you are able to put on your sports shoes and walk/run.
NOTE: These are merely examples. Accept any relevant answer.
A candidate can score 1 mark if the answer is not well-substantiated. (2)
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QUESTION 4: ANALYSING A CARTOON
4.1
4.1.1 Visual clues: Her mouth is wide open/her arms are stretched out/her eyes are wide open. √
Verbal clue: There is a double question mark. √
NOTE: Accept TWO of the above answers that discuss both verbal and visual clues. (2)
4.1.2 Until √ (1)
4.1.3 B/a serious problem. √ (1)
4.2 The music notes./The music notes indicate the sound of the cell phone’s keypad. √ (1)
4.3
4.4 The smoke shows that Sara is still fuming/angry. (1)
4.5 Open-ended. Accept a suitable response, e.g.
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QUESTION 5: LANGUAGE AND EDITING SKILLS
TEXT F
5.1 Brackets √ and commas. √ (2)
5.1.2
5.1.3 Lottie de Vries said that the school’s doors were √ open because of the many volunteers who had √ supported the school.
NOTE: Award ONE mark for each of the underlined changes and ONE mark for removing the comma, removing the quotation marks and inserting the final full stop as well as the correct use of capital and small letters throughout. (3)
5.1.4 A speech therapist is employed √ by the therapy department. √ (2)
5.1.5
5.1.6 who (1)
5.2
5.2.1 lionesses √ (Must be plural) (1)
5.2.2 departure √ (1)
5.2.3 pride √ (1)
5.2.4 can’t they/can they not √ (1)
5.2.5 Did the two feline brothers make a home in Mountain Zebra Park?
NOTE: No marks must be allocated if the candidate has omitted the question mark. (1)
5.2.6 B/an indefinite article (1)
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TOTAL SECTION C: 40
GRAND TOTAL: 80