NCSE2009 Eng Lang P1 Teacher
NCSE2009 Eng Lang P1 Teacher
NCSE2009 Eng Lang P1 Teacher
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
(Level 1)
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE ARTS
PAPER I
Oral
TEACHER’S GUIDELINES
ADMINISTRATION OF THE ORAL EXAMINATIONS
1. The oral examination should take place within a period of two weeks before the start of the
written examinations.
2. Topics and questions for the interview are provided within this paper.
3. Materials relevant to the examination must at all times be treated with the strictest
confidentiality.
4. Schools should ensure that all candidates are aware of the form the examination will take
and the time at which they will be examined. Each student will be examined for 5-10
minutes.
5. Schools should ensure that the arrangements for the conduct of the examinations are
satisfactory. The examination room should be as quiet as possible and should contain
adequate accommodation for teacher (a table and chair) and student (chair).
6. Candidates preparing for the examination are to be provided with the topics 10-15 minutes
before the examination. This must only be done under the supervision of an examiner. The
topics should be collected at the end of the interview.
7. All copies of the final mark sheets must be submitted to the Division of Educational
Research and Evaluation through the Examination Section, Ministry of Education
immediately on completion of the examination of all students.
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DURING THE INTERVIEW
2. The teacher (interviewer) should greet the student, confirm the topic selected by the student,
and allow the student to speak briefly about himself/ herself during the preamble/icebreaker.
The questions provided for the preamble/ icebreaker may be used as a general guide.
3. Inform the student that he/she will be asked a few questions based on the topic selected, and
remind of the criteria for performance provided within the Student’s Copy for this paper.
4. Advise the student that he/she may request that question(s) be repeated.
5. Use the questions provided on the selected topics to guide the interview. The order of the
questions may be changed to facilitate the smooth flow of the interview.
7. Remember to speak audibly in Standard English and in a manner to ensure that students
hear and understand the questions.
8. Use the scoring guide and mark sheets provided to record students’ scores.
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NATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
(NCSE) LEVEL 1 EXAMINATION
2009
PAPER 1
ORAL / INTERVIEW
INSTRUCTIONS:
Each student will select one of the FIVE (5) topics provided and study it carefully before
being asked the set questions based on that topic. Some of the questions are general while
others are specific to the topic.
TOPICS:
1. My Community
2. Festivals
3. Flooding
4. Fashion: Clothing
5. Personal Savings
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QUESTIONS FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
ORAL EXAMINATION
Introduction
Interview
3. How do you feel about living in your community? Give at least one reason
for your answer.
6. What can be done to improve the physical environment where you live?
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TOPIC TWO: Festivals
Introduction
Interview
4. What do you think this festival means to the people who celebrate it?
6. What can be done to make the people more aware of the importance of this
festival?
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TOPIC THREE: Flooding
Introduction
Interview
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TOPIC FOUR: Fashion: Clothing
Introduction
Interview
7. Why would some adults not appreciate what young people wear today?
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TOPIC FIVE: Personal Saving
Introduction
Interview
4. What are some positive ways in which you can earn money to increase your
saving?
5. What would you say to young persons who earn money through illegal
means?
7. In what ways can saving help to prepare you for the future?
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NCSE LANGUAGE ARTS ORALS 2008
SCORING GUIDE
Some
10-13 Understands and hesitation Uses Expressions are Adequate use of
Very Good interprets most in speech, Standard coherent. Very good essential
questions. but English articulation and vocabulary
Answers most generally appropriately enunciation
questions completes
appropriately responses
Frequent
9 Understands some hesitation Uses Expressions are
Satisfactory questions, requires in speech Standard fairly coherent. Fairly adequate
some repetition. and a few English Satisfactory use of vocabulary
Answers some responses satisfactorily articulation and
questions may be enunciation
appropriately incomplete
Answers
5-8 Understands a few few Standard Expressions are Limited use of
In progress questions, requires questions, English has fragmented or vocabulary
considerable speech is structural incomplete but
repetition. Answers unnatural inaccuracies comprehensible.
few questions with great Weak articulation
appropriately hesitation and enunciation
Conversation is
0-4 Understands very Speech is Little or no virtually impossible Little or no use of
Minimal little, little or no halting and use of and expressions, vocabulary
attempt to answer fragmented Standard almost
questions English incomprehensible
Poor articulation
and enunciation
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