w w ap eP m e tr .X w UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS for the guidance of teachers 0508 FIRST LANGUAGE ARABIC 0508/01 Paper 1 (Reading), maximum raw mark 50 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 must be read in conjunction with the question papers and the report on the examination. • Cambridge will not enter into discussions or correspondence in connection with these mark schemes. Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the October/November 2011 question papers for most IGCSE, GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllabuses and some Ordinary Level syllabuses. om .c MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2011 question paper s er International General Certificate of Secondary Education Page 2 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – October/November 2011 Syllabus 0508 Paper 01 Question 1 • • 20 marks are available for Reading: these are awarded according to the detailed mark scheme below. 5 marks are available for Writing (see table below). Reading : ! : . .() ' %& "#$ 2 4 = * = + # " $ /01 +,- 2 = 23 " (1 +8 +! "1 8 !; + + 1 +89 7! $$ " :$+# / 45 (1 " ? 7 <5 + ++; +1 7! ">; +1+ %& <+) % +,;+; "1 !$; 2 = ."+! +; +@ - ' # %& ) 6 = * 7! B 7,$/ <+# 'A; 7,; "+>; "3! 7,$+ %& A ! ?) "+# < 2 = . ; 5 (1 9+/ (:%$C " " ;/ "#) :"0 D++; ; ;3 + <, %$" , E# # $$ "!; 9 G %& +#3) 5& F$$ 7 / (1 +,+! <$ D A +$ ++ ! < + ; <+ A+$? ;! '$# '+ 7+ <+; ; & +! 2 = .+ ' " I . "70H %& , © University of Cambridge International Examinations 2011 4 = * Page 3 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – October/November 2011 2 Syllabus 0508 Paper 01 = .1 " <+& + (1 $ (- 3 ' G5 %& % 7 $ J (- %& A ! 7,+ " ?) "+# # ; F $+# ") ' +, %& %+ I5 B +,3! + %$ H "1 7+ 7 1 (- 3 ; 7! + 2 2 = . %& 7! "+# = . 7+ " <+& + (1 7,$ %& ?) #+3 " :K %& ) 6 = * Writing: Accuracy of Language 5 (Excellent) Clear, carefully chosen language with complex syntax where appropriate. Varied, precise vocabulary. Hardly any or no technical errors. 4 (Good) Clear, appropriate language. Appropriate vocabulary. Few technical errors. 3 (Adequate) Language generally appropriate, but unsophisticated and generally simple syntax. Adequate vocabulary. Some technical errors. 2 (Weak) Unsophisticated language, not always appropriate. Very simple syntax with some clumsiness. Thin vocabulary. A number of technical errors. 1 (Poor) Thin, inappropriate use of language. Confused and obscure. Many errors. [Total: 20 + 5 = 25] © University of Cambridge International Examinations 2011 Page 4 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – October/November 2011 Syllabus 0508 Paper 01 Question 2 • • 15 marks are available for Reading: each relevant point extracted by the candidate from the texts is ticked (see below). A mark is awarded for each tick up to a maximum of 15 marks. 10 marks are available for Writing (see tables below). Reading : .# 250–200 %& " #& 7) L$ %& "5 " %& ' % + +,;$# '#& # 1 '+3- B " F (1 :$ . 15 (1) 01 '+3- # $ ."+$? / 10 + 15 : ! . 5 7! . 7! 7,! ? (1 " (- ?) $ . ; 7,;M +8+ ?) 7! + .; "N # A ?) E!; E# . +; 1 "+$ +89 +# .) " ? 5# ?- ? ) ( ? ";# D++; ; ;3 + <, "$ " 1 +; ";! .", " "# . 7! ." A! ;5 A+ %& / <;!; ?) B$ .'/ !; 7,& O 7 . /+$ (; P %& .+ + P& 7, >; © University of Cambridge International Examinations 2011 Page 5 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – October/November 2011 Syllabus 0508 Paper 01 : ! . " 1 ,H .7 !; +8 +,$+, ,3 F; $1 ./ ,1 ($ 1 %& ! "+# G , / G; ! 7Q .+ 1 E F; "+R 7 $ B .G 9+;N "1 7+$? 5 J 1 7! .$ "+S# 7 # ;5$ 1 <+# .! +,; + !# +, < +# %& +,1& A+3 < .A 1) K+# K !& +3 <0 <H .+! E!; (1 G +$1 " ? 8 ; ;; ; ++1 <0 "; E# +8;+3 +1 ($ .+8$; 1 F; .& '+ <; $ .' A+ 7,& $ "5 B 1 %& ! 1 +1 Writing: Style and Organisation 5 (Excellent) 4 (Good) 3 (Adequate) 2 (Weak) 1 (Poor) Excellent expression and focus with assured use of own words. Good summary style with orderly grouping of ideas; excellent linkage. Answer has sense of purpose. Good expression in recognisable summary style. Attempts to focus and to group ideas; good linkage. Satisfactory expression in own words. Reasonably concise with some sense of order. Occasional lapses of focus. Limited expression but mostly in own words. Some sense of order but little sense of summary. Tendency to lose focus (e.g. by including some anecdote); thread not always easy to follow. Expression just adequate; maybe list-like. Considerable lifting; repetitive. Much irrelevance. Writing: Accuracy of Language 5 (Excellent) 4 (Good) 3 (Adequate) 2 (Weak) 1 (Poor) Clear, carefully chosen language with complex syntax where appropriate. Varied, precise vocabulary. Hardly any or no technical errors. Clear, appropriate language. Appropriate vocabulary. Few technical errors. Language generally appropriate, but unsophisticated and generally simple syntax. Adequate vocabulary. Some technical errors. Unsophisticated language, not always appropriate. Very simple syntax with some clumsiness. Thin vocabulary. A number of technical errors. Thin, inappropriate use of language. Confused and obscure. Many errors. [Total: 15 + 10 = 25] © University of Cambridge International Examinations 2011