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MARKING GUIDELINES

MARKS : 80

TIME : 2 hours

Marking the Comprehension

• Because the focus is on understanding, incorrect spelling and language errors in responses should not be penalised unless such errors change the meaning/understanding. (Errors must still be indicated.)

• If a candidate uses words from a language other than the one being examined, disregard those words, and if the answer still makes sense, do not penalise.

• However, if a word from another language is used in a text and required in an answer, this will be acceptable.

• For open-ended questions, no marks should be awarded for YES/NO/ or I AGREE/I DISAGREE. The reason/substantiation/motivation is what should be considered.

• No marks should be awarded for TRUE/FALSE or FACT/OPINION. The reason/substantiation/motivation is what should be considered.

• When one-word answers are required and the candidate gives a whole sentence, mark correct provided that the correct word is underlined/ highlighted.

• When two/three facts/points are required and a range is given, mark only the first two/three.

• Accept dialectal variations.

• For multiple-choice questions, accept BOTH the letter corresponding with the correct answer AND/OR the answer written out in full.

MEMORANDUM

SECTION A: COMPREHENSION

QUESTION 1

SECTION A

Comprehension

N.B. Don’t credit learners if they have not used their own words to answer questions from the passage unless if required to do so by the examiner.

1. It comes from the Greek language. √ (1)

1. Sight/Can’t see well √ (1)

2. Oxpecker feeds on ticks found on the rhino skin and the rhino is alerted by the oxpecker when there is danger. √√ (2)

1. unique. √ (1)

1.4.1. Fact. It was researched/ There is scientific proof √√ (2)

1.5.1. Illegal form of trade in which foreign money or goods are bought or sold./An illegal trade in officially controlled or scarce commodities. √√ (2)

2. Rhinos are poached/ killed in large numbers for their horns. √√ (2)

1.6.1.Rhino horns are used to decorate sharp pointed knives used as

weapons. √√ (2)

1.7.1. False: Incorrect or False evidence was used to prove that it has the healing effect. √√ (2)

1. People of the East are becoming rich as a result they can buy this cheap traditional medicine. √

Traditional medicine is readily available in the black market. √ (2)

1.9.1.Removing horns from dead rhinos is easy and financially rewarding√ than risking one’s life by trying to dehorn a wild and dangerous rhino. √ (2)

1.10.1. B. Business people illegally working together in order to make profit. √ (1)

1. Most of them were trained in the army./were trained as soldiers. (1)

2. “Carnage”. (1)

3. Yes. Rhinos will be saved and game park owners will sell more horns as they will grow again after dehorning rhinos?

OR

No. Rhinos will not look attractive to game park visitors anymore after being dehorned as a result many people will stop visiting the parks.√√ (2)

(24)

1.11.4. Careers in the navy√ or the air-force √ (1)

5. B the Air-force√ (1)

1.11.6. It would be at the Durban’s new beach.√ Rehearsals/fly over was done at the Durban’s Beach New Beach. √ (2)

1.11.7. Yes. The word fo(u)rmation is spelt to accommodate√ the number of four

aeroplanes√ in the text and its correct spelling is formation √

No. The word fo(u)rmation is Informal or is SMS language used in the

title. (2)

{30}

SECTION B

SUMMARY

QUESTION 2

o Mark only up to 70 words. Do not even read the rest of the summary.

o If nothing has been changed and the learner just copied the facts from the passage, credit the fact but mark it Q ( quote)

o Do not credit incomplete facts.

o Although the learners have to use their own words as far as possible, the meaning should not be changed.

o Indicate the mark breakdown: 7 for facts 3 for language.

|Quotes | Own Words |

|“ Vigorous exercises and sports can cause cramps.” | Too much/ excessive exercises and sporting cause cramps |

|“Dehydration causes cramps in people who exercise especially in|2. Losing body fluids from exercising in hot weather. |

|hot conditions.” | |

|“Injuries , like trauma to a nerve in the hand, may lead to |3.Injuring one’s nerve in the hand may cause cramps . |

|cramping.” | |

|“ A deficiency in certain minerals including potassium, | 4. Lack of minerals and vitamins ca can |

|calcium, sodium, magnesium and Vitamins B1, B5, B6 , D and E |directly or indirectly cause |

|can directly or indirectly cause cramps.” |cramps. |

|“Pregnant women are prone to cramps due to a loss of magnesium |5. Pregnant women are likely to |

|and calcium.” |develop cramps as they lose magnesium and calcium |

|“Holding the same position, standing still on a hard surface or|6. Holding onto the same |

|sitting in an uncomfortable posture for a long time, like at |position for a pro-longed time |

|work and during long-distance travel.” |causes cramps. |

|“Exposure to the cold |7.Being exposed to extremely |

|temperatures and cold water.” |cold temperature can cause |

| |cramps. |

|“Certain medicine are known to | 8.Certain medication have side |

|include cramping as possible side –effect.” |effects and lead to cramping |

|‘Poisonous substances like mercury in the blood can lead to leg|Mercury in the blood can cause leg cramps. |

|cramps.” | |

Marking the summary

The summary should be marked as follows:

➢ Mark allocation

o 7 marks for 7 points (1 Marks per point)

o 3 Marks for language

o Total marks :10

➢ Distribution of language marks when candidates have not quoted verbatim:

o 1-3 points correct : award 1 mark

o 4-5 points correct: award 2 marks

o 6-7 points correct: award 3 marks

➢ Distribution of language marks when candidates have quoted verbatim:

o 6-7 quotes: award no language marks.

o 1-5 quotes : award 1 language mark

Total for Section B: 10

SECTION C: LANGUAGE

QUESTION 3

3.1.1. Benylin 4 flu tablets.√ (1)

3.1.2. C√ People above the age of six suffering from flu and cold. (1)

3.1.3. Registered trademark√ (2)

3.1.4. Four 4 flu√ (1)

3.1.5. They were used to attract the customers’ attention√ They were used to persuade people suffering from flu to buy the medication. √ (2)

3.1.6.”Assits restful sleeps”. √ (1)

3.1.7. Yes. The advertised product is a bargain in a way as it is a remedy to

4 diseases.

OR

No. Some people never suffer from any of the illnesses the product is alleged

to cure.√√ (2)

(Credit a well substantiated answer)

(10)

QUESTION 4

4.1 A doctor’s consulting room./Surgery √

- Dennis the patient is lying on the bed. / The doctor is holding his notebook to take notes about his patient. √ (2)

(Consider one of the visual clues)

4.1.2 It is the cause of Dennis’s mental/psychological problems √ (1).

4.1.3. B. thinks that other people want to harm him or that he is

important. √ (1)

4.2.1. Facebook users are kept up to date. √ (1)

4.3.1. He is hesitant about the request he had made/ He is not confident that the request he had made was correct. √ (1)

4.4.1.The face covered with his hands suggests that he regrets the request he made or is ashamed/hurt or is crying. √√ (2)

Open ended. Accept a well substantiated response.√

Yes. The psychiatrist should be emotionally strong to advise the patient

and not be the one to be hurt by his patient.

The patient turned down his doctor’s request for friendship

OR

No. There is no humour in hurting other people’s feelings. √√ (2) [10]

QUESTION 5

5.1.1 a) says√ (1) b) been√ (1) (c) to√ (1)

( d) piece√ (1)

5.1.2. realization. √ (1)

5.1.3. After he had realised√ his gift, he went to study wood carving at Driefontein

College. √ (2)

5.1.4 .Hyphen. √ To make a compound adjective/form one word.√ (2)

5.2.1 Does this sculptor talk about different aspects of life?√ (1)

5.2.2. didn’t, he? √ (1)

5.2.3. A crocodile was carved out of a stone (by me). √ (1)

5.2.4. He said that he√loved√ using his√ hands because he√ could√ imagine what

was√ in them. (0.5x6) or 6/2=3

5.3.1 C√ (1)

5.3.2 No √ (1)

5.3.3 result/output√ (1)

5.3.4. more√ (1)

5.3.5. knowledgeable √ (1)

(20)

TOTAL FOR SECTION C: 40

GRAND TOTAL 80

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GRADE 11

ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE TASK 4

COMMON TASK - MARCH 2015

ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE TASK 4

COMMON TASK - MARCH 2015

ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE GRADE 11

JUNE 2017 PAPER 1

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