LEAVING CERTIFICATE 2010 MARKING SCHEME JAPANESE ORDINARY LEVEL

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Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit State Examinations Commission LEAVING CERTIFICATE 2010 MARKING SCHEME JAPANESE ORDINARY LEVEL

LISTENING COMPREHENSION 100 marks Part A 24 marks Introduction 1 (6 marks) 1. (c) 18 2. (b) Secondary school 6 th year 3. (a) mountain climbing Introduction 2 (6 marks) 4. (b) England 5. (b) June 6. (c) Art Introduction 3 (6 marks) 7. (d) German 8. (b) 23 9. (c) on a maths scholarship Introduction 4 (6 marks) 10. (d) Paris 11. (a) university in France 12. (c) To study Japanese clothing, Kimono Part B (30 marks) 1. The passenger is flying to San Francisco. T 3 marks 2. The passenger has three items of luggage to check in. F 3 marks 3. The passenger packed his suitcase himself. T 3 marks 4. The passenger is carrying a lighter. F 3 marks 5. It takes about 7 hours to get to his destination. F 3 marks 6. The passenger requests a vegetarian meal T 3 marks 7. Breakfast will also be served on the flight T 3 marks 8. The weather at his destination is very cold F 3 marks 9. The boarding gate is gate A36 T 3 marks 10. The boarding time is at 6:30 F 3 marks

Part C (24 marks) Section 1: At an estate agency (15 marks) 1. (a) Kyoto 3 marks 2. (c) convenience store 3 marks 3. (b) expensive 3 marks 4. (a) 80,000 3 marks 5. (c) balcony 3 marks Section 2: Directions (9 marks) 1. (b) library 3 marks 2. (a) north exit 3 marks 3. (b) turn left and go straight on for about 3 minutes 3 marks Part D (2) (1/ if answered in Japanese, romaji or Japanese script) 1. (c) tadaima 2. (b) okaerinasai 3. Rugby 4. Number of members of English club: (a) Girls 20 (b) Boys 0 5. No 6. Which club practices every day, even on Saturdays? Rugby club 7. Which club meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4pm to 6pm? Kendo club 8. (a) Men is a (ii) helmet (a) Shinai is a (ii) sword 9. Will Jack have to buy the Kendo gear? No

READING COMPREHENSION 120 marks (25 marks) 1. Write the number of the web link to get to the following pages: (5 marks) (i) Help 5 1 mark (ii) Home 1 1 mark (iii) Shopping cart 4 1 mark (iv) Auction 2 1 mark (v) Sale 3 1 mark 2. How much are these items? (6 marks) (i) Coca Cola Zero 930yen 1 mark (ii) Grapefruit juice 1,250yen 1 mark (iii) Mineral water 1,300yen 1 mark (iv) Orange juice 840yen 1 mark (v) Black Coffee 1,200yen 1 mark (vi) Apple juice 940yen 1 mark 3. Circle the correct answer (a), (b), (c) or (d). (14 marks) (i) (a) Japan net market (ii) (c) July 20th (iii) (d) 10 (iv) (b) coca cola (v) (a) vegetable juice (vi) (d) every day (vii) (a) visa card

(46 marks) (Half marks if answered in the inappropriate language) 1. Which advertisement a, b, c, d and e applies to the following? (8 marks) (i) a summer festival D (ii) car rental C (iii) Okinawa weather E (iv) Okinawa restaurant B 2. Answer in Japanese. (1) (i) (ii) 3 marks 3 marks Answer in English. (iii) Name 2 sports you can do at the summer festival at the seaside. 2 names of the following sports ( each) Surfing, Windsurfing, Sailing, Diving, Beach volleyball, Soccer 4 marks (iv) What kind of music can you hear at the summer festival concert? Okinawa (n) music 3. Answer in Japanese. (10 marks) (i) 3 marks (ii) 3 marks Answer in English. (iii) Name two types of food you can eat there. 2 names of the following food ( each) Steak, Teriyaki Chicken, Raw fish, Potato fries, Ceaser salad (chicken, fish, salad; half marks) 4 marks

4. Answer in Japanese. (9 marks) (i) 3 marks (ii) (098) 859-3825 Circle the correct answer in (iii) and (iv): (iii) (iv) You can make a reservation of car rental in (c) You get 30% off the car rental of (a) 5. Answer in Japanese. (7 marks) (i) (1 mark), (1 mark) (ii) 3 marks (iii) / /

(49 marks) A. 1. Complete Nakamura s training schedule in English: (10 marks) Time Schedule 10:00-12:00 Soccer training ( ) 12:30 approx Lunch () 1:00 3:30 Exercise at gymnasium () 4:00 approx (i) If the weather is good: Play baseball with his friends / Go to the beach () (ii) If it s raining: Play video games () 2. Write whether the following sentences are True or False. (1) 1. True 1 mark 1mark 2. False 1 mark 3. False 1 mark 1 mark 4. False 1 mark 1 mark 5. True 1 mark 1 mark 6. True 1 mark 1 mark 1 mark B. Choose the correct particle (i), (ii) (iii) or (iv). (5 marks) 1. (ii) 1 mark 2. (i) 1 mark 3. (iii) 1 mark 4. (i) 1 mark 5. (iv) 1 mark C. Write the following sentences in the negative. (6 marks) 1. 2. 3.

D. Circle the correct reading for the following Kanji: (10 marks) 1. (iv) 1 mark 2. (iii) 1 mark 3. (iv) 1 mark 4. (ii) 1 mark 5. (i) 1 mark 6. (iv) 1 mark 7. (ii) 1 mark 8. (i) 1 mark 9. (iii) 1 mark 10. (ii) 1 mark E. Japanese culture and society. (6 marks) Soccer is not a traditional sport of Japan, but how do traditional Japanese sports compare with the traditional sports of Ireland? Any 2 differences x each 4 marks 2 Discretionary marks: 2 x 1 mark

(80 marks) or Content Expression 40 marks 40 marks Content: Any 5 questions, 7 marks each: 35 marks 5 discretionary marks to be awarded under content. 1. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. / 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Discretionary marks (5 marks) to be awarded/ distributed under any of the above headings

Marking WRITTEN EXPRESSION for Question 4 Errors Circle in red repeated errors, do not repenalise. Put circled T for errors in tense usage, R for incorrect use of register Use wavy line for incorrect use of Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, illegible script, incorrect punctuation, and inaccurate vocabulary. Underline other mistakes, putting double line under word order errors. Place w.o. in left margin for word order errors. N.B. Use square brackets for irrelevant material [ ] Expression: Marked out of 40 or 26. If the content mark is 20 or less, or the composition is too short (less than150 characters), mark expression out of 26 and write lower E to indicate this. Use the numbering when showing individual content points, display total content points (C = ) and add E/Lower E to give total marks for the composition. Lower E Short or C is 20 or less 26 40 Category description 0-6 0-9 Vocabulary very inadequate; incorrect use of Hiragana and Katakana; writing difficult to decode; much use of Romaji; very limited range of structures used. Poor punctuation. Serious grammatical errors: Verb and adjective forms generally incorrect; particles generally incorrect; tense inconsistent, inappropriate 7 16 10-27 Vocabulary use quite good generally adequate and appropriate with perhaps some Japanese idiom. Appropriate and correct use of Hiragana and Katakana with only occasional errors; adequate use of Kanji. Adequate range of structures used. Punctuation quite good. Few serious/frequent minor grammatical errors: Verb and adjective forms, tense, particles correct more often than not. 17-26 28 40 Vocabulary use good rich, idiomatic and appropriate. Few word order mistakes. No or very few mistakes using Hiragana and Katakana. Good use of Kanji. Wide use of structures used. Good use of Genkou Youshi. Correct punctuation. Grammar generally correct: Good level of accuracy in verb and adjective forms, tense, particles N.B. Take a global view of language use (E = Expression) to locate the candidate s work in the most appropriate category.