1123 English Language: MARK SCHEME For The October/November 2012 Series
1123 English Language: MARK SCHEME For The October/November 2012 Series
1123 English Language: MARK SCHEME For The October/November 2012 Series
This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of
the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not
indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners meeting before marking began,
which would have considered the acceptability of alternative answers.
Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner
Report for Teachers.
Cambridge will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes.
Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the October/November 2012 series for most IGCSE,
GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level components and some Ordinary Level
components.
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The above objectives are assessed by impression, using as guides the Band descriptions in this
mark scheme, the photostats and the exemplar marked scripts attached to this mark scheme,
showing performance across the expected range of achievement.
Specific Assessment Objectives for Section 1: Directed Writing
To test the candidates ability to:
1. write a letter which communicates information clearly, accurately and economically;
2. carry out the instructions as detailed on the question paper regarding the particular information
required.
Detailed Marking Instructions for Section 1: Directed Writing
The 30 marks are allocated as follows:
Task Fulfilment 15 marks
Language
15 marks
Please indicate the TF mark first at the end of the essay, e.g. 10 + 12 = 22
N.B. Assessing task fulfilment means more than including the bullet/content points.
N.B. Candidates who address only two points must be in Band 3 or below for TF.
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Relevant. Some interest aroused, although there may some lack of originality and/or planning.
Tone usually appropriate, although there may be slips of register.
Discursive essays make a series of relevant points, with some being developed; linking of
ideas may be insecure.
Descriptive essays have satisfactory images, ideas and details which help to create
atmosphere
Narratives are straightforward with proper sequencing of sentences
Band 4 (1815 marks)
Sufficiently accurate to communicate meaning, with patches of clear, accurate language.
Some variety of sentence length and structure, not always for particular purpose.
Errors in verb forms and tense consistency may cause uncertainty in sequence of
events or disturb ease of communication.
Vocabulary usually adequate to convey intended meaning; idiom may be uncertain.
Punctuation used but not always helpful; occasional sentence separation errors.
Spelling of simple vocabulary accurate; errors in more difficult words.
Paragraphs used but may lack unity or coherence.
Attempt to address topic but there may be digressions or failures of logic. May lack liveliness
and interest.
Tone may be uneven.
Discursive essays have mainly relevant points but may be only partially developed, with some
repetition.
Descriptive essays have some detail but may rely too much on narrative.
Narratives are largely a series of events with only occasional details of character and setting.
Band 5 (1411)
Overall meaning never in doubt, but errors sufficiently frequent and serious to hamper
precision and distract reader from content.
Some simple sentence structures accurate but unlikely to sustain accuracy for long.
Errors in verb forms and tenses will sometimes confuse sequence of events.
Vocabulary limited, either too simple or imperfectly understood; some idiomatic errors
likely.
Simple punctuation usually accurate, but there may be frequent sentence separation
errors.
Spelling of simple vocabulary accurate, frequent errors in more difficult words.
Paragraphs used haphazardly.
Some relevance. Some interest.
Tone may be inconsistent.
Discursive essays make a few points but development is simple and not always logical; some
obvious repetition of ideas.
Descriptive essays are relevant but lack scope or variety.
Narratives are simple, everyday or immature.
Band 6 (107)
Many serious errors of various kinds of single-word type (i.e. they could be corrected
without re-writing the sentence); communication established, although weight of error
may cause some blurring.
Sentences probably simple and repetitive in structure.
Frequent errors in verb forms and haphazard changes of tense confuse meaning.
Vocabulary conveys meaning but likely to be simple and imprecise; significant idiomatic
errors.
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Band 8 (20)
Scripts almost entirely or entirely impossible to recognise as pieces of English writing;
whole sections make no sense at all.
Where occasional patches of relative clarity are evident, 2 or 1 mark(s) should be given.
The mark of 0 is reserved for scripts that make no sense at all from beginning to end.
Discursive essays are rarely relevant and may well be disordered, as are Descriptive essays
and Narratives.