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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
               Cambridge Checkpoint




ENGLISH                                                                                    1111/02
Paper 2                                                                  For Examination from 2012
SPECIMEN MARK SCHEME
                                                                                  1 hour 10 minutes




                           MAXIMUM MARK: 50




                   This document consists of 5 printed pages and 2 blank pages.


© UCLES 2011                                                                             [Turn over
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                                              Section A: Reading

Question        1

   Part        Mark   Answer                                             Further Information

    (a)         1     Will

                      We know what he is thinking and feeling.
                      or
    (b)         1
                      It is his thoughts and actions which drive
                      the plot.

  Total         2



Question        2

   Part        Mark   Answer                                                               Further
                                                                                           Information

                               Phrase                              Quotation

                      He enjoys reading.           ‘Will put aside his book’               The mark for Phrase
                                                                                           can be awarded
                      He is thoughtful /           ‘Will put aside his book’               even if the
                      sensitive to others’         ‘Will paused, frowning’                 Quotation is missing
                      feelings / atmospheres.      ‘‘Hey’, Will said, disturbed.’          or incorrect.
                                                   ‘He pulled up his legs to make room.’
                                                   ‘It would have been too much like a     The mark for
                                                   reminder.’                              Quotation cannot be
                                                                                           awarded if it does
                      He has a good                ‘they scuffled together, grinning,’     not match the
                2     relationship with his                                                Phrase given.
                      brother James.

                      He is responsible.           ‘remembering a duty:’

                      He cares about the           He came to his favourite rabbit …
                      rabbits.                     affectionately.’
                                                   Any quotation that supports his care
                                                   for the rabbits.

                      He likes it when it snows.   ‘I wish it would snow properly.’
                                                   ‘gift he most wished for … it was
                                                   snow’

Total           2




© UCLES 2011                                       1111/02/SM/12
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Question        3

   Part        Mark   Answer                                                      Further Information

                      He is concerned by their behaviour / feels that
                      something is wrong.

                      ‘Opening doors to fill the feed boxes, Will paused,
                2
                       frowning.’
                      ‘Hey!’ Will said, disturbed. ‘Hey James, look at that’
                      ‘They’re all jumpy. Even Chelsea.’
                      ‘What’s the matter with him? And all of them?’

Total           2



Question        4

   Part        Mark   Answer                                                      Further Information

                      He does not notice anything / is not really interested.
                      He gives a practical explanation why they are
                      behaving differently.
                2
                      ‘They seem alright to me.’ / ‘(James said with) mild
                      interest,’
                      ‘I dare say your hands smell wrong. You must have
                      touched something they don’t like.’

Total           2



Question        5

   Part        Mark   Answer                                                      Further Information

                      Any two points from the following:

                      Crowded: There are a lot of children / the house
                      seems too small.
                      Noisy: there is a lot of noise. / loud radio in kitchen /
                2     the arguing that goes on amongst the children /
                      mother shouted / both of them shouted
                      Helpful: The children are helpful to their mother. /
                      Gwen is helping her mother in the kitchen. / Will and
                      James are just off to do some chores.
                      Quiet areas: the window seat / where Will is reading.

Total           2




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Question        6

   Part        Mark   Answer                                                  Further Information

                      1. the radio, Gwen’s singing / mother red-faced over
                         the oven
    (a)         2
                      2. silence / cold and hard frozen ground

                      To give a sense of noise, warmth and the security of
   (b)          1     the house compared with the threatening silence and
                      cold outside. Or similar explanation.

  Total         3



Question        7

   Part        Mark   Answer                                                  Further Information

                      Any three of the following:

                      restless and/or uneasy
                      rustling to and fro [whole phrase needed]
                      (eyes blank and) terrified
                3
                      jumpy
                      cringed (into the corner)
                      leapt back in alarm [whole phrase needed]
                      moving distractedly [whole phrase needed]
                      (strange) frightened (wide eyes)

Total           3



Question        8

   Part        Mark   Answer                                                  Further Information

                      personification of the snow
    (a)         2
                      being sorry for its poor effect or display

                      The music seems as if it is growing out of the radio.
   (b)          2
                      in order to fill or inflate the kitchen with sound

  Total         4




© UCLES 2011                                     1111/02/SM/12
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                                                      Section B: Writing (Fiction Text)

9

    CONTENT AND                                             SENTENCE
                             TEXT STRUCTURE                                             PUNCTUATION                  VOCABULARY                   SPELLING
     AUDIENCE                                              STRUCTURE

The atmosphere and          Ideas are organised        Fluent, wide range of         Uses a range of              Vocabulary is              Virtual correctness
setting are clearly         into a planned and         sentence structures,          punctuation correctly        adventurous, precise       over a range of
changed by the              coherent story,            some used for effect.         and with confidence.         and used effectively       vocabulary used
weather.                    including an effective                                                                to create a strong         including more
                            opening and                Some control of               Secure use of                image.                     complex and difficult
Character                   satisfying conclusion.     complex sentences             commas to mark                                          words.
development is more                                    and the position of           clauses.
complex and                 Well crafted               clauses to focus
believable.                 paragraphs contribute      attention
                            to controlling the pace
The reader’s                of the story.
response to different
parts of the story is
well controlled.
                      6/7                         5                          5                                5                          4                           4

The changes in              Ideas are developed        Uses a wide range of          Uses full stops              Some evidence of an        A few spelling errors,
setting and                 from a sensible            sentence structures           correctly. Some range        emerging vocabulary        mostly of more
atmosphere are not          opening but may not        with some                     of punctuation as            and efficiency in the      difficult words.
always convincing but       reach an effective         confidence.                   needed, used                 choice of words to
do evoke a response         conclusion.                                              correctly.                   convey detail.
from the reader.
                            Within paragraphs,                                       General range limited.
Development of the          sequences of events
character[s] is shown       are developed around
through actions and         a main sentence or
reactions.                  theme.
                   4/5                          4                            4                                4                          3                           3

A plain story which         The opening,               Limited or partially          A number of errors           Vocabulary generally       A number of errors
focuses on either           development and            effective use of              including occasional         used accurately;           OR spells a simple
character or action         conclusion of the          complex structures.           full stop (evidence of       consists of                vocabulary correctly.
but has little sense of     story are logically        Mostly simple or              comma splicing).             straightforward words
atmosphere.                 related and mostly         compound structures                                        with occasional
                            well paced.                based on a variety of                                      evidence of careful
Some awareness of                                      connectives including                                      choice.
audience                    Paragraphs are used        –and, but, so,
                            but are not                because
                            consistently helpful.
                     2/3                        2/3                       2/3                             2/3                            2                           2

The story has an            Ideas are grouped          Sentence structure            Sentences rarely             Uses a simple              Many errors including
attempt at a simple         together, although         often grammatically           correctly marked.            vocabulary accurately      a range of simple
plot with some              paragraphs may not         incorrect.                    Generally a very             but may make errors        words.
reference to weather        be shown.                                                erratic use of               over more complex
conditions.                                                                          punctuation marks.           words.

There is an
occasional awareness
of audience.
                   1                              1                          1                                1                          1                           1



Award 0 where performance fails to meet the lowest description.




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Cambridge checkpoint english p2 specimen mark scheme 2012

  • 1. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Cambridge Checkpoint ENGLISH 1111/02 Paper 2 For Examination from 2012 SPECIMEN MARK SCHEME 1 hour 10 minutes MAXIMUM MARK: 50 This document consists of 5 printed pages and 2 blank pages. © UCLES 2011 [Turn over
  • 2. 2 Section A: Reading Question 1 Part Mark Answer Further Information (a) 1 Will We know what he is thinking and feeling. or (b) 1 It is his thoughts and actions which drive the plot. Total 2 Question 2 Part Mark Answer Further Information Phrase Quotation He enjoys reading. ‘Will put aside his book’ The mark for Phrase can be awarded He is thoughtful / ‘Will put aside his book’ even if the sensitive to others’ ‘Will paused, frowning’ Quotation is missing feelings / atmospheres. ‘‘Hey’, Will said, disturbed.’ or incorrect. ‘He pulled up his legs to make room.’ ‘It would have been too much like a The mark for reminder.’ Quotation cannot be awarded if it does He has a good ‘they scuffled together, grinning,’ not match the 2 relationship with his Phrase given. brother James. He is responsible. ‘remembering a duty:’ He cares about the He came to his favourite rabbit … rabbits. affectionately.’ Any quotation that supports his care for the rabbits. He likes it when it snows. ‘I wish it would snow properly.’ ‘gift he most wished for … it was snow’ Total 2 © UCLES 2011 1111/02/SM/12
  • 3. 3 Question 3 Part Mark Answer Further Information He is concerned by their behaviour / feels that something is wrong. ‘Opening doors to fill the feed boxes, Will paused, 2 frowning.’ ‘Hey!’ Will said, disturbed. ‘Hey James, look at that’ ‘They’re all jumpy. Even Chelsea.’ ‘What’s the matter with him? And all of them?’ Total 2 Question 4 Part Mark Answer Further Information He does not notice anything / is not really interested. He gives a practical explanation why they are behaving differently. 2 ‘They seem alright to me.’ / ‘(James said with) mild interest,’ ‘I dare say your hands smell wrong. You must have touched something they don’t like.’ Total 2 Question 5 Part Mark Answer Further Information Any two points from the following: Crowded: There are a lot of children / the house seems too small. Noisy: there is a lot of noise. / loud radio in kitchen / 2 the arguing that goes on amongst the children / mother shouted / both of them shouted Helpful: The children are helpful to their mother. / Gwen is helping her mother in the kitchen. / Will and James are just off to do some chores. Quiet areas: the window seat / where Will is reading. Total 2 © UCLES 2011 1111/02/SM/12 [Turn over
  • 4. 4 Question 6 Part Mark Answer Further Information 1. the radio, Gwen’s singing / mother red-faced over the oven (a) 2 2. silence / cold and hard frozen ground To give a sense of noise, warmth and the security of (b) 1 the house compared with the threatening silence and cold outside. Or similar explanation. Total 3 Question 7 Part Mark Answer Further Information Any three of the following: restless and/or uneasy rustling to and fro [whole phrase needed] (eyes blank and) terrified 3 jumpy cringed (into the corner) leapt back in alarm [whole phrase needed] moving distractedly [whole phrase needed] (strange) frightened (wide eyes) Total 3 Question 8 Part Mark Answer Further Information personification of the snow (a) 2 being sorry for its poor effect or display The music seems as if it is growing out of the radio. (b) 2 in order to fill or inflate the kitchen with sound Total 4 © UCLES 2011 1111/02/SM/12
  • 5. 5 Section B: Writing (Fiction Text) 9 CONTENT AND SENTENCE TEXT STRUCTURE PUNCTUATION VOCABULARY SPELLING AUDIENCE STRUCTURE The atmosphere and Ideas are organised Fluent, wide range of Uses a range of Vocabulary is Virtual correctness setting are clearly into a planned and sentence structures, punctuation correctly adventurous, precise over a range of changed by the coherent story, some used for effect. and with confidence. and used effectively vocabulary used weather. including an effective to create a strong including more opening and Some control of Secure use of image. complex and difficult Character satisfying conclusion. complex sentences commas to mark words. development is more and the position of clauses. complex and Well crafted clauses to focus believable. paragraphs contribute attention to controlling the pace The reader’s of the story. response to different parts of the story is well controlled. 6/7 5 5 5 4 4 The changes in Ideas are developed Uses a wide range of Uses full stops Some evidence of an A few spelling errors, setting and from a sensible sentence structures correctly. Some range emerging vocabulary mostly of more atmosphere are not opening but may not with some of punctuation as and efficiency in the difficult words. always convincing but reach an effective confidence. needed, used choice of words to do evoke a response conclusion. correctly. convey detail. from the reader. Within paragraphs, General range limited. Development of the sequences of events character[s] is shown are developed around through actions and a main sentence or reactions. theme. 4/5 4 4 4 3 3 A plain story which The opening, Limited or partially A number of errors Vocabulary generally A number of errors focuses on either development and effective use of including occasional used accurately; OR spells a simple character or action conclusion of the complex structures. full stop (evidence of consists of vocabulary correctly. but has little sense of story are logically Mostly simple or comma splicing). straightforward words atmosphere. related and mostly compound structures with occasional well paced. based on a variety of evidence of careful Some awareness of connectives including choice. audience Paragraphs are used –and, but, so, but are not because consistently helpful. 2/3 2/3 2/3 2/3 2 2 The story has an Ideas are grouped Sentence structure Sentences rarely Uses a simple Many errors including attempt at a simple together, although often grammatically correctly marked. vocabulary accurately a range of simple plot with some paragraphs may not incorrect. Generally a very but may make errors words. reference to weather be shown. erratic use of over more complex conditions. punctuation marks. words. There is an occasional awareness of audience. 1 1 1 1 1 1 Award 0 where performance fails to meet the lowest description. © UCLES 2011 1111/02/SM/12
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