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Scheme (Results) Summer 2010 GCE GCE French (6FR04) Paper 1 Edexcel Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 4496750 Registered Office: One90 High Holborn, London WC1V 7BH

Edexcel is one of the leading examining and awarding bodies in the UK and throughout the world. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic, vocational, occupational and specific programmes for employers. Through a network of UK and overseas offices, Edexcel s centres receive the support they need to help them deliver their education and training programmes to learners. For further information, please call our GCE line on 0844 576 0025, or visit our website at www.edexcel.com. If you have any subject specific questions about the content of this Scheme that require the help of a subject specialist, you may find our Ask The Expert email service helpful. Ask The Expert can be accessed online at the following link: http://www.edexcel.com/aboutus/contact-us/ Alternatively, you can speak directly to a subject specialist at Edexcel on our dedicated MFL telephone line: 0844 576 0035 Summer 2010 Publications Code UA023897 All the material in this publication is copyright Edexcel Ltd 2010

Unit 4 (6FR04): Research, Understanding and Written Response in French 1 Translation from English into French. according to grid below. Spelling errors and omission of essential accents would render a section incorrect. 30 marks divided by 3 30-29 10 28-26 9 25-23 8 22-20 7 19-17 6 16-14 5 13-11 4 10-8 3 7-5 2 4-1 1 Accept Past Historic. Where a candidate mixes the two tenses, withhold one mark and then ignore (10)

English French Accept Reject 1. Although Bien que quoique. Malgré le fait que + indicative Quoi que (definitely two words) Même si. Malgré que 2. the situation is different la situation soit différente differente (without accent.) est if box 1 warrants it. 3 now, maintenant, De nos jours. Actuellement Any acceptable rendering put in front of différente 4 it has never been il n a jamais été Ça. Past Historic 5 easy facile 6 to be an immigrant d être (un) immigré (un) immigrant etre (no accent) un sans papiers immigre une immigrée 7 in a foreign country. dans un pays étranger. etrange. un autre pays un pays différent 8 My grandparents Mes grands-parents No hyphen, one word 9 came here sont venus ici sont arrivés là 10 soon peu peu de temps un peu juste bientôt tôt 11 after the war après la guerre apres aprés NB consequential in 17 12 from one of d une de en provenance de un (but in 13 accept masculine as consequential) 13 our former colonies. nos anciennes colonies. territoires colonies anciennes dom - tom vieilles précédentes 14 When they left the boat Quand ils ont débarqué Lorsque quitter descendre de sortir partir de Imperfect

15 they were arrested ils ont été arrêtés, On les a arrêtés imperfect insert par la police ils se sont fait arrêter détenu mis en prison 16 immediately. immédiatement. tout de suite immediatement ( no accent) before arrêtés 17 However after a while Cependant après quelque temps après un certain temps Un peu de temps Toutefois Néanmoins pourtant 18 the authorities realised les autorités se sont rendu compte realiser réaliser un peu (t.c.) après un moment /instant quelques plus tard une période de temps du temps mais Rendus (i.e. past participle les autorites ( no accent) agreement) Reconnu compris 19 that they had qu ils avaient possédaient ont eu que ils 20 the necessary documents les documents nécessaires necessaires (without accent) papiers la documentation insert tous 21 and freed them. et les ont libérés. relâcher laisser partir If a subject pronoun is inserted it must be elles liberés mis en liberté leur ont donné la liberté 22 My grandfather found Mon grand-père a trouvé No hyphen 23 work du travail un emploi un poste un travail du boulot un boulot de l emploi le travail 24 in a factory dans une usine une fabrique 25 and he succeeded et il a réussi Reussi (no accent) succédé 26 in learning the language à apprendre la langue le langage 27 but for his wife mais pour sa femme son épouse quant à sa femme 28 it was harder il était plus difficile c était dur for difficile ilaétá 29 to become integrated de s intégrer devenir intégrée 30 into the local community. dans la communauté locale. à for dans communaute (no accent) la société

number 2 SECTION B CREATIVE OR DISCURSIVE General Word count Titles, direct quotes (ie in inverted commas), bibliography, proper nouns and footnotes do not count in the overall word count. A mark of 0 in any of the mark grids results in an overall mark of 0. To access QoL marks, candidates must have achieved at least 1 mark in the other two grids. An essay with an overall mark of 0 must be sent to review for PE/TL to review. Essays that are too long Stop reading at the end of the sentence after 270 words. Essays that are too short Self-penalising under the mark grids. 2(a) This should be open to many interpretations. It might be explained why this person is travelling by train. From/to? He looks dejected/tired/disappointed etc. This should be explained. It might have something to do with the open laptop. Difficult to see how monster/aliens can figure. 2(b) 2(c) 2(d) The scenario has an air of suspense/tension which would need to be maintained. Christophe s two companions would continue to be involved. The story will presumably revolve around what appears on the road. It could contain a mixture of dialogue and narrative. Reactions to being reunited would no doubt be given. What had happened to Romain in the year he had been missing should be given. There might be a comment on what is likely to happen now and/or in the future This could be done from the point of view of an individual and/or from that of the authorities. A balanced view might be that it is necessary to look after both mind and body.

2(e) 2(f) 2(g) It is difficult for older people to keep up with technological change, whereas younger people seem able to assimilate it readily. Computers, mobile phones etc could all be used as examples. On the other hand it could be said to narrow differences since it is often the young who have to help/instruct their elders in a reversal of what is generally the case. On the one hand, as people lose the moral guidance and teachings given by religion, they have little to guide them in many social and personal areas. People lose the ability to differentiate between right and wrong. On the other hand, there could be said to be less prejudice, more tolerance and understanding of others. Religion has often been the catalyst for conflict and war. What pupils learn might often be seen as theoretical, dry and irrelevant. They obviously need to be able to keep up with technological change, they need instruction in such things as finance and lifestyle in order to be able to cope with the pressures of modern life. However, there is still a need for many of the traditional subjects to communicate etc. History, for example, by teaching about the past, imparts lessons for the present and the future.

Range and application of language Creative/discursive essay (AO3) 0 No rewardable range and application of language. 1 2 Inadequate range of lexis and structures; very limited ability to manipulate language. 3 4 Restricted range of lexis and structures; limited ability to manipulate language. 5 6 An adequate range of lexis and structures; successful manipulation of language/attempts to handle complex structures not always successful. 7 8 A wide range of appropriate lexis and structures; successful manipulation of language. 9-10 Rich and complex language; very successful manipulation of language. Accuracy of target language creative and discursive (AO3) 0 Language so inaccurate that no reward is possible. 1 Accuracy only in the simplest form; a high incidence of basic error. 2 Communication impaired at times by basic errors, eg agreements, verb forms; some familiar language is accurate. 3 A number of major errors made, without impairing communication significantly; familiar forms and structures usually accurate. 4 Few errors, mostly of a minor nature. 5 High degree of accuracy with minimal and minor errors. k Understanding and response Creative essay (AO2) 0 No rewardable understanding or response. 1 3 Largely irrelevant; minimal use of stimulus. 4 6 Some relevant points made; unimaginative use of stimulus. 7 9 Satisfactory understanding of question and response to stimulus. 10 12 Good to very good understanding of question and response to stimulus. 13 15 Very good to excellent understanding of question and imaginative response to stimulus. Understanding and response Discursive essay (AO2) 0 No rewardable understanding or response. 1 3 Minimal understanding of question or relevant discussion. 4 6 Limited understanding of question. 7 9 Satisfactory understanding of question; some implications of questions addressed. 10 12 Good to very good understanding of question; main implications of question addressed. 13 15 Very good to excellent understanding of question; implications of question fully grasped. Organisation and development Creative/discursive essay (AO2) 0 No rewardable organisation and development. 1 3 Minimal organisation and development; answer largely disorganised. 4 6 Limited organisation and development; structure lacks coherence. 7 9 Organisation and development not always logical and clear. 10 12 Organisation and development logical and clear. 13 15 Extremely clear and effective organisation and development of ideas.

3 SECTION C RESEARCH BASED ESSAY General Word count Titles, direct quotes (ie in inverted commas), bibliography, proper nouns and footnotes do not count in the overall word count. A mark of 0 in any of the mark grids results in an overall mark of 0. To access QoL marks, candidates must have achieved at least 1 mark in the other two grids. An essay with an overall mark of 0 must be sent to review for PE/TL to review. Essays that are too long Stop reading at the end of the sentence after 270 words. Essays that are too short Self-penalising under the mark grids. Reading, research and understanding (AO2) 0 No rewardable material presented. 1 6 Minimal understanding; almost no evidence of reading and research. 7 12 Limited understanding; little evidence of reading and research.. 13 18 Adequate understanding; some evidence of reading and research. 19 24 Good to very good understanding; clear evidence of in-depth reading and research. 25 30 Very good to excellent understanding; clear evidence of extensive and in-depth reading and research. Organisation and development (AO2) 0 No rewardable organisation and development. 1 2 Limited organisation and development; structure almost wholly lacking in coherence. 3 4 Some organisation and development; may be rambling and/or repetitive. 5 6 Adequate organisation and development of material; development patchy and/or ambiguous. 7 8 Good organisation and development; material well planned and sequenced with minor lapses. 9 Very good organisation and development; material very effectively marshalled and developed within a carefully planned framework. Quality of Language (AO3) 0 No rewardable language. 1 Very basic level of communication; language often breaks down because of lack of linguistic knowledge and/or ability to use structures; very inaccurate. 2 Some communication achieved on a basic level but often lacks comprehensibility; limited linguistic range; basic sentence construction; register often inappropriate. 3 4 Satisfactory communication; inaccurate language occasionally impedes comprehensibility; fair range of appropriate lexis; structures often well handled. 5 Good communication; errors rarely impede comprehensibility; language mainly accurate and appropriate; good range of lexis and structures; good handling of complex structures and use of idioms. 6 Very good communication; language almost always fluent, varied and appropriate; wide range of lexis and structures; high level of accuracy.

Further copies of this publication are available from Edexcel Publications, Adamsway, Mansfield, Notts, NG18 4FN Telephone 01623 467467 Fax 01623 450481 Email publications@linneydirect.com Order Code UA023897 Summer 2010 For more information on Edexcel qualifications, please visit www.edexcel.com/quals Edexcel Limited. Registered in England and Wales no.4496750 Registered Office: One90 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7BH