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    Paper Reference

    4062

    LTELTE

    London Tests of English

    Session One: 2006 

    Mark Scheme

    For Level 3

    N15

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    Level Three Session One Mark Scheme

    Task One

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    Native Americans 12.

     

    Italian 13.

     

    New Amsterdam 14.

     

    Sunny weather/new future 1 5.

     

    Farmers / farming 16.

     

    1783 17.

     

    33,000 18.

     

    Immigration (from Europe) – accept various spellings, but not‘emigration’ 1

    9. 

    (grand) mansions / skyscrapers 1 10.

     

    (new) roads 1

    11. 

    Computer technology 112.

     

    Tourist attractions 113.

     

    Character 1

    Total: 15 Marks

    Task Two

    1. 

    East 59th Street (allow East 59 Street) 1.52. Jeans 1.53. they’re) (really) stylish / (quite) unusual

    (mark for either or both) 1.54. (It had) more men’s clothes 1.55. (8) shirts 1.56. Not many/enough/sufficient (different) colours 1.57. (free) fireworks (display) (no mark for firework) 1.58. West 34th Street (allow West 34 Street) 1.59. really) crowded, busy

    (or any suitable word/phrase relating to too many people)1.510. (interesting) food (from different countries) 1.5

    Total: 15 Marks

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     Task Three (a)

    1. d 22. c 23. b 24. a 25. b 2 

    Total: 10 Marks 

    Task Three (b)

    Writing tasks are awarded a mark out of five for each of the following four criteria(making a possible maximum of twenty marks):

    Effective Communication

    The overall effectiveness of the candidate’s response as a piece of writing

    Lexical Accuracy and RangeThe appropriate use of a range of vocabulary

    Grammatical Accuracy and RangeThe degree of control over grammar and the variety and complexity of grammaticalstructures used

    Task CompletionThe extend to which the candidate’s response fulfils the requirements set out inthe instructions for the task

    Total: 20 Marks

    Task Four (a)

    1. j 12. e 13. b 14. Example i -5. g 1

    6. d 17. a 18. c 1

    Total: 7 Marks

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    Task Four (b)

    1. True 12. False 13. True 14. False 15. Not stated 16. Not stated 17. True 1

    Total: 7 Marks

    Task Four (c)

    Example: d -1. e 1

    2. g 13. i 14. a 15. b 16. j 1

    Total: 6 Marks

    Task Five

    Writing tasks are awarded a mark out of five for each of the following four criteria(making a possible maximum of twenty marks):

    Effective CommunicationThe overall effectiveness of the candidate’s response as a piece of writing

    Lexical Accuracy and RangeThe appropriate use of a range of vocabulary

    Grammatical Accuracy and RangeThe degree of control over grammar and the variety and complexity of grammatical

    structures used

    Task CompletionThe extend to which the candidate’s response fulfils the requirements set out inthe instructions for the task

    Total: 20 Marks

    Paper Total: 100 Marks

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