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OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS LEVEL FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ENGLISH 09499/03 PRACTICE PAPER BW05 WRITING TASK AND ANSWER BOOKLET Your surname or family name TIME: 55 MINUTES Your first forename (if any) Your second forename (if any) Date of birth Centre name Centre number FOR EXAMINER USE ONLY Your OCR candidate number Task Mark A / YOU NEED This task and answer booklet. A pen with black ink OR access to a computer and printer to print out your responses which should be firmly attached to this booklet. B /3 Total (A+B) /34 You may use a dictionary and spell/grammar check facilities but you must not ask anyone to help you. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES Do NOT open this booklet until you are told to do so by the supervisor. Fill in all the boxes above. Make sure your personal details are entered correctly. Use BLOCK LETTERS. Write your answer to each task in the space provided in this answer booklet or attach your printouts to this booklet before handing in. Additional answer space can be found on pages 9 and 0. If you use extra paper, make sure that it has your name, candidate number, centre number and task reference on it and is securely attached to this booklet. When you have finished, hand this booklet to the supervisor. Ofqual Qualification Reference Number: 500/8963/8 / This document consists of pages. Any blank pages are indicated. 09499_3_Practice OCR 03 Registered Company Number: 3484466 [Turn over

WRITING TASKS (34 marks) You have 55 minutes to do tasks A and B. For both tasks, remember to write in sentences, using accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar. Allow time to check your work. Writing Task A ( marks) Scenario You have seen the following article in a local newspaper. COMPUTER GAMES CAUSE CHILDHOOD OBESITY The percentage of obese children in the UK is rising rapidly and shows little sign of slowing down. Experts blame our sedentary, couch-potato lifestyles on too much TV and too many video games. Some children spend more time sitting in front of a computer screen than doing anything else. This must stop! You have also seen the following advertisement. Get Fit with the Zii Fit Console Get fit and carry on gaming. What a great idea! Here s how to burn fat and lose weight with the Zii. Wear comfortable clothes. Take the Zii body test and set your goals. Now you are ready to begin training. Try a new activity every day. Make sure you come back every single day. 3 Start losing weight. It s as simple as that! Write to the Letters Page of the newspaper which printed the article (Advertising Post, Chiburn Way, Horsen, NE 3QQ) giving your views on whether computer games are good for children s health. You should spend approximately 35 minutes writing this letter. Remember to write in sentences, using accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar.

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6 Writing Task B (3 marks) Scenario You work at 'Comga' a computer games shop. Your manager is worried about the following short article that appeared in the local newspaper. COMPUTER GAMES BAD FOR YOUR CHILD S HEALTH? A recent survey suggests that computer games can be bad for your child and for you in more ways than one. Computer games encourage children to sit down hour after hour and become couch potatoes. Controllers can cause blisters, friction burns, lacerations and other injuries. Violent computer games can cause anti-social behaviour and violence towards other people. Computer games are addictive, and children often have to be dragged away from the screens by their parents. Lack of sleep can cause behavioural problems at home and at school. Computer rage is also a growing problem. Some people will hit keyboards and controllers, or even hurl them across the room in frustration. Write a leaflet giving advice to parents about children and computer games. Make sure that this leaflet does not frighten the customers and stop them buying games. You should spend approximately 0 minutes writing this leaflet. Remember to write in sentences, using accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar.

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OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS OCR FUNCTIONAL SKILLS QUALIFICATION IN ENGLISH AT LEVEL This assessment may be taken within these dates: PRACTICE PAPER Mark Scheme The maximum mark for the Writing paper is [34] BW05 This document consists of 3 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. [Turn over

Functional Skills English L Mark Scheme Writing (34 marks) Writing Task A ( marks) M/S Ref Description Marks Total marks W Candidate has presented ideas and information effectively, including effective paragraphing: some organisation but no paragraphs and/or lacks detail evidence of effective organisation, ie clear beginning, middle and end, but may not be paragraphed. effective organisation of material, paragraphs are used but not always to full effect. 3 a well crafted response, with paragraphs used for deliberate 4 effect. 4 W Candidate has used spelling accurately: most simple words and words occurring in the source documents and question paper are spelt correctly. most words with complex but regular patterns are spelt correctly. virtually all spelling, including that of irregular words, is correct. 3 Any errors stand out as atypical or one-off slips. 3 W3 Candidate has used punctuation accurately: full stops, question marks and capital letters used accurately to demarcate sentences most of the time. capital letters used consistently and accurately for proper nouns and the personal pronoun. Commas used to aid understanding. virtually all punctuation, eg commas, apostrophes and inverted 3 commas, is correct. Any errors stand out as atypical or oneoff slips. 3 W4 Candidate has used grammar accurately: subject/verb agreement mainly accurate but some confusion of pronouns, inconsistency of tense. use of tense and syntax mostly accurate but with occasional errors. virtually all grammar is accurate. Any errors stand out as 3 atypical or one-off slips. 3 W5 Candidate has used an appropriate formal letter format, to include at least sender s address sender s address, salutation and sender s name/title sender s and recipient s addresses, date, appropriate 3 salutation and close sender s and recipient s addresses, date, matching salutation 4 and close. (nb. Sender s name is in close only) 4 W6 Candidate has used an appropriate style and tone: some attempt at balance and/or persuasion but inappropriate style and tone. some attempt at balance and/or persuasion though some inconsistencies in style and tone - minimally convincing. persuasive and/or convincing but either lacks detail or does not actively engage the reader. 3 fully persuasive/convincing and fit for purpose - actively 4 engages the reader. 4 Total available for Writing Task A

3 Task B 3 marks M/S Ref W W W3 W4 W5 W6 Description Marks Total marks Candidate has presented ideas and information effectively, including effective paragraphing: material is organised to aid clarity and fitness for purpose but may not be paragraphed and/or insufficient detail. overall evidence of effective organisation clear beginning, middle and end. Paragraphs are used but not always to full effect. effective organisation of material to suit purpose of text. 3 Paragraphs used effectively and with deliberation a well crafted response. 3 Candidate has used spelling accurately: spelling of simple words and those with complex but regular patterns is usually accurate. Words occurring in the source documents and question paper are spelt correctly. virtually all spelling, including that of irregular words, is correct throughout. Any errors stand out as atypical or oneoff slips. Candidate has used punctuation accurately: full stops and capital letters accurately used to demarcate sentences. Commas in lists used to aid understanding where appropriate. a range of punctuation including commas, apostrophes and inverted commas is used correctly. Any errors stand out as atypical or one-off slips. Candidate has used grammar accurately: overall accurate but with some errors eg confusion of pronouns, inconsistency of tense mostly grammatically accurate with accurate subject/verb agreement, accurate and consistent use of tense with occasional errors. Any errors stand out as atypical or oneoff slips. Candidate has used an appropriate leaflet format, to include title, sub-heading or other formatting features (bullets, numbering etc) title, sub-headings and other formatting features Candidate has used an appropriate style and tone: some attempt at balance or persuasion but inconsistencies and inappropriate style and tone. overall persuasive and fit for purpose and actively engages reader. Total available for Writing Task B 3 3 Note to markers: where a candidate does not meet the minimum required for the award of mark, 0 marks should be awarded. This applies to all mark scheme references. Maximum marks for M/S reference are shown in bold.