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PERATURAN PEMARKAHAN
BAHASA INGGERIS
1119/ 1 & 1119/2
MODUL PERKEMBANGAN PEMBELAJARAN 3
(PEPERIKSAAN PERCUBAAN SPM 2018)
BAHASA INGGERIS 1119/ 1 & 1119/2
PERATURAN PEMARKAHAN
** Do not award one mark for the mere mention of the main idea.
Indicate errors in language by underlining the word or phrase where the mistakes occur.
Indicate by a tick (/) any good appropriate vocabulary, structure and tone. Award marks on a
‘best-fit’ basis by referring to the table of band descriptors below.
Errors are sufficiently frequent. Serious errors hamper speed of reading but meaning
is never in doubt. Some simple structures are accurate but not sustained.
E
Vocabulary is limited or too simple. Simple words are correctly spelt. Paragraphs
7-9 may lack unity. Linkers may be absent or incorrectly used.
Frequent and serious ‘single word’ errors impede reading but meaning is fairly clear.
U(i) There may be a few simple and accurate sentences. Vocabulary is limited. Spelling
4-6 errors are frequent. Paragraphs lack planning.
Sense will be decipherable, but errors are multiple – requiring rereading and
U(ii) reorganizing. There may be one or two accurate sentences. Makes little sense and
2-3 barely comprehensible.
U(iii)
Very little or no sense.
0-1
SECTION B: CONTINUOUS WRITING
Indicate errors in language by underlining the word or phrase where the mistakes occur.
Indicated by a tick (/) any good appropriate vocabulary, structure and tone. Award marks on
a ‘best-fit’ basis by referring to the table of band descriptors below.
PAPER 2
1 D 4 B 7 A 10 A 13 C
2 C 5 D 8 C 11 D 14 B
3 A 6 B 9 D 12 B 15 A
No Answers Marks
16 having a healthy diet 1
17 help slow the bone loss 1
18 being in good shape 1
19 reduce depression 1
20 being on the move 1
21 help tone muscles 1
22 reduce 1
23 diet 1
24 workouts / exercise 1
25 designs 1
SECTION C [10 MARKS]
a i) a pharmacy 1
27 ii) a department for fitting artificial limbs 1
b a prosthetic leg 1
a car fumes and/or industrial pollution 1
28 they drive the elephants to work harder at log-stacking /
b 1
they make the elephants work furiously
29 a they are released to the conservation centre. 1
No Point Mark
given good diets with vitamin supplements (para.3) /
1 1
given multivitamins and healthy diets to build them up (para.4)
In the case of the drug-addicted elephants, it is usually amphetamines. The doctors
do not give them ever-reducing doses of addictive drugs to wean them off, instead,
2 1
they stop these drugs altogether. / the doctors stop the addictive
drugs/amphetamines altogether
3 the doctors give the elephants tranquillisers to calm them 1
5 splinting of broken limbs has been successful / broken limbs are splinted 1
medication dosages must be calculated carefully / the elephants are given the
6 1
correct medication dosages
MARKS
PARAPHRASE
MARKS USE OF ENGLISH
- language is accurate
- a sustained attempt to - occasional errors
rephrasethe text - sentence structure varied
5 5
- expression is secure - marked ability to use original
Excellent - difficult phrases from text Excellent complex syntax
may be substituted - punctuation accurate
- spelling correct throughout
− language is almost always
- noticeable attempt to rephrase always accurate
− serious errors will be isolated
the text
4 4
- free from stretches of lifting
Good - expression is generally secure Good − some variation of sentences
− punctuation accurate
− spelling largely accurate
- intelligent and selective lifting but − language largely accurate
limited attempts to rephrase
3 3 − simple structures dominate
- expression may not always
be secure − serious errors not frequent but
Fair Fair noticeable
− spelling nearly always accurate
- total lifting of text but not a - meaning is not in doubt
complete transcript - serious errors more frequent
2 - attempts to substitute but only for 2 - simple structures accurate but
Unsatisfactory single words Unsatisfactory not maintained
- irrelevant sections more - spelling accurate
Frequent - some irrelevant parts
- more or less a transcript of the text - heavy frequency of errors –
0-1 - no originality 0-1 hampers reading
Poor - irrelevant sections copied Poor - fractured syntax / fragmented
SECTION D [20 marks]
Question 32
(b) Accept any reasonable answers e.g the grandmother was small, had 1 mark
32 round back / hunched, was forgetful/senile, died each
(c) Accept any reasonable answers that show the ways memories are 1 mark
treasured. each
Total 5 marks
Question 33
Content - 10 marks
Language - 5 marks
TOTAL - 15 marks
Content Language
Score Description Score Description
Response is relevant to the task specified. The
character/theme discussed are supported with
9-10 evidence from the text. Main supporting ideas are 5 accurate
relevant to the task. Shows full knowledge of the well-organised
theme.