Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Error Corrected
Marks
Identification of errors
Correction of errors
Total
10 marks
10 marks
202=10 marks
Example 1 : 142=7 marks
Example 2: 72=3.5=4 marks
CORRECT WORD
Question
Answer
Mark
Question
Answer
Mark
by
1 mark
with
1 mark
are
1 mark
is
1 mark
1 mark
the
1 mark
missed
1 mark
missing
1 mark
so
1 mark
but
1 mark
sent
1 mark
send
1 mark
on
1 mark
at
1 mark
hear
1 mark
heard
1 mark
1 mark
my
1 mark
have
1 mark
had
1 mark
Key/ Answer
Mark
sunny
1 mark
excitement
1 mark
picnic basket
1 mark
mat
1 mark
beach umbrella
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
wind
1 mark
Question 3
(20 marks)
Note:
1. Do award marks for answers with minor grammatical and spelling errors that do not
disrupt meaning.
2. Do remember to use your discretion and good judgement for correct answers that appear
different from the suggested answers especially for questions that require a personal
response.
3. Do award full marks for intelligent lifting.
4. Do not award marks for over lifting that includes irrelevant sections of the text.
5. Do not award marks for answers where meaning is totally unintelligible.
2
[1 mark]
b. True
[1 mark]
c. False
[1 mark]
d. True
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
It means that these monkeys can hardly be found in other parts of the world.
[1 mark]
h.
[1 mark]
Task
fulfillment
Language
accuracy
Organisation
and
development
A
(9-10)
Fulfilled
B
(7-8)
Fulfilled
Accurate
C
(5-6)
Fulfilled
Sentence
structure
Largely
accurate
WellOrganised
organised and and
well
developed
developed
Varied and
Largely
effective
varied
Sufficiently
accurate
Sufficently
organized
with some
details
Some variety
Lifting from
text
Hardly any
lifting
Some lifting
A little lifting
D
(3-4)
Partially
fulfilled
Partially
accurate
Lacking
organization
and details
E
(1-2)
Hardly
fulfilled
Hardly
accurate
Hardly
organised
Lack variety
Distorted
sentence
structures
Total lifting
Almost
wholesale
lifting
Note:
Award 0 mark when there is
- No response or response written in language other than English; or
- Mindless lifting or irrelevant chunks from other sources including rubric
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
d. i.
gratitude
[1 mark]
ii. compassion
[1 mark]
e. i.
promote
[1 mark]
ii. perform
[1 mark]
iii. awareness
[1 mark]
iv. importance
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
h. The log book is useful as it keeps a record of the good deeds a student has done
[1 mark]
in a year.
i. The student will be given a present.
[1 mark]
[2 marks]
Question 5
(5 marks)
Answers for Question a d
[1 mark]
[1 mark]
c. The stars.
[1 mark]
[2 marks]
Marks