Answer Scheme For Form 2 English Mid Term Exam Paper 2017
Answer Scheme For Form 2 English Mid Term Exam Paper 2017
Answer Scheme For Form 2 English Mid Term Exam Paper 2017
(10 marks)
Assessment Objectives
Correction
Question Answer Mark
a were 1 mark
b in 1 mark
c feel 1 mark
d and 1 mark
e the 1 mark
f scattered 1 mark
g had 1 mark
h done 1 mark
i newspapers 1 mark
j Although 1 mark
Note:
There should be only one answer for each line. If a student writes more than one answer, take
only the first answer into consideration.
Mark Scheme For Section B
(30 marks)
Question 2
(10 marks)
Assessment Objectives
This part assesses the student's ability to:
read and understand the text.
identify and transfer the correct information from a linear text into a non-linear. Note:
Note:
1. Do award marks for answers with minor grammatical errors. Correct spelling is mandatory if
the word exist in the text.
2. Do not award marks for over lifting that includes irrelevant sections of the text.
3. There should be only one answer for each question. If a student writes more than one answer,
take only the first answer into consideration.
Correction
Question Key/Answer Mark
a sunny 1 mark
b excited 1 mark
c picnic basket 1 mark
d mat 1 mark
e beach umbrella 1 mark
f sandcastles 1 mark
g volleyball 1 mark
h swimming,splashing 1 mark
i Salty sea water 1 mark
j wind 1 mark
Question 3
(20 marks)
Assessment Objectives
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. Do not award
marks for answers where meaning is totally unintelligible.
(a) FALSE
(b)TRUE
(c) TRUE
(d)FALSE
(e) At the school assembly ground
(f)Students should wear their T-shirt and tracksuit.
(g)(i) attire
(ii) assemble
(h)All students are encouraged to come to have more helping hands./ As the saying goes, 'Many
hands make light work. The Gotong-Royong Project is made easier and quicker if a lot of
people help.
(i) It will be convenient and faster for students to bring their own cleaning equipment./ It will
save time to distribute the cleaning equipment to each student and it will also save money to buy
new ones.
General Guidelines for Marking Question (j)
Note:
The general criteria in the bands are common to ALL tasks with specific examples given
to aid the examiners. All responses must be marked using the criteria given in the bands.
Please read the criteria carefully for all five bands BEFORE marking.
The length of the response should not be a criteria in awarding marks.
Note:
Award '0' mark when there is:
no response or response written in language other than English; or
mindless lifting of irrelevant chunks from other sources including rubric
When awarding marks, apply the 'best fit' principle No script will fit neatly into any one of the
bands. To determine the appropriate mark, identify the band the response belongs to and refer to
the criteria in the band. Examiners should assess the script holistically and always refer to the
coordinated scripts for consistency.
Mark Scheme For Section C
(20 marks)
Assessment Objectives
This part assesses the student's ability to:
read and understand a linear text.
demonstrate understanding of a poem.
respond appropriately to the comprehension task.
use language competently to convey meaning in the task.
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.
Question 4
(a) Reading makes one highly knowledgeable.
(b) Physical activity makes a teen's body fit and his mind healthy.
(c) (i) By helping his parents with the household chores.
(ii) By helping children and old folks at their respective homes.
(d) Children and old folks can be cheered up by teaching and playing games with them.
(e) (i) "by and large"
(ii) "worthwhile"
(iii) "chattering away"
(iv) "reliable"
(f) One can cheer up the old folks by cooking delicious dishes for them.
(g) Playing computer games at cybercafes
(h) Choice : I would like to read during my free time.
Reason : I can increase my knowledge and improve my language skills.
(i) (i) Participating in religious events
(ii) Doing handicrafts
Question 5
(40 marks)
Assessment Objectives
In the assessment of writing skills at the lower secondary school level, the student is assessed on
his/her ability to demonstrate the following skills in his/her written responses:
reading skills in understanding the rubric and fulfilling the requirements of the writing task
thinking skills to reflect depth and maturity of thinking by giving ideas, reasons and supporting
them with appropriate elaboration.
language skills in terms of using language appropriately to provide the correct tone, form and
content as required by the task.
The emphasis is on how well the response fulfils the set task and the level of language used.
Accuracy of language in terms of grammar, sentence structures and mechanics of writing is
essential for effective communication. The examiner must be able to understand and follow the
presentation of ideas or events conveyed in the student's response. Creativity is important but
should not be the sole criterion in the assessment of writing.
Note:
Note:
Award 0 mark when there is
-no response or response written in language other than English; or
-mindless lifting of irrelevant chunks form other sources including rubric
When awarding marks, apply the 'best fit' principle. No script will fit neatly into any one
of the bands. To determine the appropriate mark, identify the band the response belongs
to and refer to the criteria in the band. Examiners should assess the script holistically
and always refer to the coordinated scripts for consistency.
The length of the response should not be a criteria in awarding marks. Award marks
based on the quality and relevance of the response.