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Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education GERMAN 0525/01 Paper 1 Listening For Examination from 2015 SPECIMEN MARK SCHEME Approx. 45 minutes MAXIMUM MARK: 45 The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. This document consists of 9 printed pages and 1 blank page. UCLES 2012 [Turn over

2 1 General Marking Principles 1.1 Please note that it is not possible to list all acceptable alternatives in the Detailed Mark Scheme provided in Section 2. You will need to consider all alternative answers and unexpected approaches in candidates scripts, make a decision on whether they communicate the required elements, in consultation with your Team Leader if necessary (or with your Product Manager if you are a single Examiner), and award marks accordingly. The following marking principles underpin the detailed instructions provided in Section 2 of the Mark Scheme. Where a decision is taken to deviate from these principles for a particular question, this will be specified in the Mark Scheme. Often the general principles will have to be weighed up against each other, e.g. the answer might pass the look-alike test (1.5(b)), but if the candidate has produced an answer that is another word in German they will not score (1.6). Please note that where written responses are required a brief/one word answer is often sufficient (see Detailed Mark Scheme). 1.2 Crossing out: (a) If a candidate changes his/her mind over an answer and crosses out an attempt, award a mark if the final attempt is correct. (b) If a candidate crosses out an answer to a whole question but makes no second attempt at it, mark the crossed out work. 1.3 More than the stipulated number of boxes ticked/crossed by the candidate: (a) If more than one attempt is visible, but the candidate has clearly indicated which attempt is his/her final answer (e.g. by crossing out other attempts or by annotating the script in some way), mark in the usual way. (b) If two attempts are visible (e.g. 2 boxes ticked instead of the 1 box stipulated), and neither has been crossed out/discounted by the candidate, no mark can be awarded. (c) In questions where candidates are required to tick a number of boxes (e.g. tick the 6 true statements) the general rule to be applied is as follows: the number of extra answers indicated by the candidate is deducted from their number of correct answers and the remaining number is the mark awarded. For example, the candidate is required to tick 6 true statements, but instead ticks 8 statements. 5 of the ticks are correctly placed, but there are 2 extra ticks (8 ticks placed by candidate minus 6 ticks required by rubric = 2 extras ). Therefore the candidate is awarded a mark of 3. number of correct ticks: 5 minus number of extra ticks: 2 mark awarded:= 3 (d) Answers in pen do not take precedence over answers in pencil, e.g. if a candidate is asked to tick 1 box and ticks 2, one in pen and the other in pencil, the mark cannot be awarded unless there is some explicit indication from the candidate as to which is his/her final answer. 1.4 For questions requiring more than one element for the answer, (i) and (ii), where the answers are interchangeable: Both correct answers on line 1, and line 2 blank = 2 Both correct answers on line 1, and line 2 wrong = 1 (or vice-versa)

3 1.5 Answers requiring the use of German (rather than a non-verbal response) should be marked for communication. Tolerate inaccuracies, provided the message is clear. (a) If in doubt, sound it out : if you read what the candidate has written, does it sound like the correct answer? (b) Look-alike test: does what the candidate has written look like the correct answer? (c) Accept incorrect gender or person unless Mark Scheme specifies otherwise. (d) Accept incorrect possessive adjectives, e.g. mein, dein, sein etc., unless Mark Scheme specifies otherwise. (e) Accept incorrect tense unless Mark Scheme specifies otherwise. (f) Tolerate incorrect auxiliary unless Mark Scheme specified otherwise. (g) Tolerate incorrect use of infinitive unless Mark Scheme specifies otherwise. 1.6 Unless the Mark Scheme specifies otherwise, do not accept incorrect German if the word given means something else in German. (Incorrect German which constitutes a word in any language other than German is marked (i) on the basis of whether it is accepted or refused in the Mark Scheme, and (ii) if not mentioned in the Mark Scheme, on the basis of 1.5 above.) 1.7 Where words are combined or split inappropriately do not award the mark, e.g. Su permarkt (inappropriate splitting or combination is an indication that the candidate has not understood). 1.8 Annotation used in the Mark Scheme: (a) INV = Invalidation and is used when additional material included by the candidate is judged to invalidate an otherwise correct answer thus preventing them from scoring the mark (INV = 0). (b) tc = tout court and means that on its own the material is not sufficient to score the mark. (c) HA = harmless additional material which in conjunction with the correct answer does not prevent the candidate from scoring the mark. (d) BOD = Benefit of the Doubt and is used to indicate material considered by the Examiner and judged to be more correct than incorrect: the benefit of the doubt is given to the candidate and the mark is awarded. 1.9 No response and 0 marks There is a NR (No Response) option in scoris. Award NR (No Response): If there is nothing written at all in the answer space, or If there is only a comment which does not in any way relate to the question being asked (e.g. can t do or don t know ), or If there is only a mark which isn t an attempt at the question (e.g. a dash, a question mark). Award 0: If there is any attempt that earns no credit. This could, for example, include the candidate copying all or some of the question, or any working that does not earn any marks, whether crossed out or not. [Turn over

4 1.10 Extra material: It is the candidate s responsibility to answer questions in such a way as to demonstrate to the Examiner that s/he has understood the recorded material. Where candidates introduce extra, irrelevant material to an otherwise correct answer the danger is that the Examiner is being forced to choose the correct answer and s/he cannot be certain that the candidate has shown understanding. Where the Examiner is put in this position the mark cannot be awarded. The Detailed Mark Scheme cannot cover all eventualities and where specific instructions are not provided, Examiners must check the transcript to ensure the correct elements which would qualify for the mark are not contradicted or distorted by any extra material. The following, general, rules should be applied: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Extra material, mentioned in the Mark Scheme, which reinforces the correct answer or in itself constitutes an alternative correct answer: Extra material which constitutes an alternative answer, but which is not explicitly mentioned in the Mark Scheme: Extra material which constitutes an alternative answer specifically refused in the Mark Scheme: Extra material which distorts or contradicts the correct answer: Extra material introduced by the candidate and which does not feature in the original transcript: this is acceptable and is not penalised the Examiner needs to decide, by consulting the transcript and the Team Leader if necessary, whether the alternative answer constitutes: (i) an alternative correct answer, in which case this falls into category (a) and the answer should be rewarded or (ii) an answer which on its own would be refused, in which case this falls into category (c) and the answer should be refused this puts the Examiner in the position of having to choose which is the candidate s final answer the Examiner cannot be sure what the candidate has understood and the mark cannot be awarded this affects communication the Examiner cannot be sure what the candidate has understood and the mark cannot be awarded this affects communication the Examiner cannot be sure what the candidate has understood and the mark cannot be awarded. It can sometimes be difficult to draw the line between what is a deduction made by an able candidate on the basis of what they have heard and pure guesswork. Therefore where a particular answer is not covered in the Mark Scheme, Examiners should consult their Team Leader

5 2 Detailed Mark Scheme Erster Teil Aufgabe 1, Fragen 1 8 1 B [1] 2 D [1] 3 C [1] 4 A [1] 5 A [1] 6 B [1] 7 D [1] 8 A [1] [Total: 8] Aufgabe 2, Fragen 9 15 9 B [1] 10 4 / vier [1] viel 11 A [1] 12 A [1] 13 Mai / Mei / May / Maj [1] 14 250 [1] 15 C [1] [Total: 7] [Turn over

6 Zweiter Teil Aufgabe 1, Frage 16 A mark out of 6 is entered for the whole exercise in the mark input box. If more than 6 boxes are ticked by the candidate, indicate working in Comments box: e.g. 7 boxes ticked of which 6 are correct use formula 6 1 = 5 (where 1 = the number of extra boxes ticked). Jochen (a) (b) (c) Steffi (d) (e) (f) Florian (g) (h) (i) Melanie (j) (k) (l) [Total: 6]

7 Aufgabe 2, Fragen 17 25 17 Essen [1] Gesundes Essen 18 drei [1] 19 erlaubt / ungesund / gut / dürfen allaubt (must have a p/b sound) [1] alaut 20 Pizza / Essen [1] 21 Großeltern / Opa / Oma [1] Oper 22 er mag es nicht / es schmeckt ihm nicht [1] schmackt (Ignore pronouns) 23 Käse / Eier / Honig [1] Kesse Vegetarier as evident from Q19 Kasse Kaiser 24 (Nur) seine / die Mutter / Mütter [1] 25 vegetarisch / vegetarier Vegetarian / Obst und Gemüse [1] [Total: 9] [Turn over

8 Dritter Teil Aufgabe 1, Fragen 26 31 26 C [1] 27 D [1] 28 A [1] 29 B [1] 30 C [1] 31 D [1] [Total: 6]

9 Aufgabe 2, Fragen 32 39 32 (von) Facebook [1] 33 die Jungen woll(t)en etwas gemeinsam / zusammen machen Sie gehen auf die Uni / auf Unis gehen Es waren die letzten Ferien Ihre / seine letzten Ferien [1] Letzte Ferien tc 34 mit dem Rad(bis) Dänemark / Denmark / denmarkt [1] 9 Tage Neun neunen any 1 for 1 mark 35 (viel zu) anstrengend (Das sind) keine Ferien verrückt [1] 36 müde / kaputt [1] 37 es ist billig(er) mit dem Rad / (es ist) keine große Herausforderung (mit der Bahn zu fahren) / Teuer / kostet viel sie woll(t)en etwas Anderes / Besonderes machen / sie wollten eine große Herausforderung (Ignore pronouns) any 2 for 2 marks [2] Billige tc Ausforderung Es ist besser als Auto Etwas Besonderes tc 38 sie waren enttäuscht / nicht so glücklich / schlecht [1] 39 ins Ausland / (er möchte eine Fahrradtour) in einem anderen Land (machen) in anderen Laendern [1] Er weiss nicht tc [Total: 9]

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