New SA 2 Timetable
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Guys,
Some changes to the timetable, so here's the amended copy.
Please use this instead.
Summary Answer Scheme - Practice Paper 1
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
hi all,
Here is the answer scheme for the summary from practice paper 1.
More Summary Tips
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
hi all,
Here are more summary tips for you.
Summary Tips - Language Element
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Dear all,
You should know by now you need 15 points.
When doing summaries please bear the following in mind for the language element worth 10 marks.
1)Meet or be as close to the summary word limit as possible, the less words you have the lower the base mark. This means that if you have 126 words to 145 words, you will only have a base mark of 9 as opposed to 10 and it gets lower and lower with fewer words used.
2)Rephrase the text for every point that you have identified - As far as possible DO NOT LIFT! To meet the top band descriptor, you need to have paraphrased 12 or more points.
3)The only time you are allowed to lift is if the text is very complex or technical.
4)Ensure that your language is accurate
5) Vary your sentence structure - Do not just use simple sentences all the time. Remember the lesson on complex and compound sentences, it will help you shorten the word count!
6) Watch your punctuation and spelling!
7) Utilise appropriate and wide range of vocabulary.
8) Ensure your writing is legible.
Summary Key Points Exercise - Answers
Dear all,
Here are the answers:
1) Six tourists in minibus
2) Remote Road
3) Ambushed by a branch that looked like a snake
4) Two gunmen forced them to stop
5) Two more gunmen appeared
6) One got in beside driver
7) Ordered him off road into jungle
8) Bumpy road, other men following
9) Tourists hands in air- had to stay seated
10) After five kilometres - stopped by fifth man
11) Forced to lie on ground
12) Faces pressed into leaves
13) Men demanded money
14) Two tourists permitted back on bus to fetch cash
15) Tourists searched - the minibus
16) Two Americans roughly treated
17) Held hostage for over one hour
18) Men drove off in minibus
19) Warned tourists not to move.
Answers - Worksheet 2
Friday, August 1, 2008
hi all,
Here are the answers for Worksheet 2
Passage A
The author visited some of the places best known for longevity. In Vilcabamba, one of the distant and mountainous areas, the baptismal records testified to the claim of 9 centenarians living there. Furthermore, a 1971 census also confirmed their ages.
Passage B
A geophysicist who had studied earthquakes finally experienced one himself. It was caused by the pressure building up in the underground rocks for years. The pressure which became too great to contain, broke loose. Its force was equivalent to 100 atomic bombs of Hiroshima. The geophysicist felt as though the world was a carpet which was given a double shake and dropped – and the people on it, mere dust.