(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2005 paper 1
Question paper found on page 13 / 20 pages total, pdf
13 APPLICATION FOR THE YOUNG STAMP COLLECTOR OF THE YEAR NAME AGE ADDRESS SCHOOL ADDRESS GIVE TWO MAIN INTERESTS APART FROM STAMPS: INTERESTED IN STAMP COLLECTING FOR YEARS NUMBER OF STAMPS IN COLLECTION (please circle) 500+ 1000+ 1500+ 2000+ Other CATEGORY OF STAMPS (please circle as many as you need) Animals Flags Scenery Famous people Flowers Other NAME OF SUPERVISING ADULT TELEPHONE NUMBER OF SUPERVISING
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2012 paper 1 variant 3
Mark scheme found on page 3 / 10 pages total, pdf
Page 3 Mark Scheme IGCSE – October/November 2012 Syllabus 0510 Paper 13 Exercise 1 Eating out in Kuala Lumpur (a) eating out / variety of dishes / quality of food [1] (b) people (are) enjoy(ing) each other’s company [1] (c) simple dishes full of flavour [1] (d) can serve 1000 people a night / has been open for 5
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2012 paper 2 variant 3
Mark scheme found on page 3 / 11 pages total, pdf
Page 3 Mark Scheme IGCSE – October/November 2012 Syllabus 0510 Paper 23 Exercise 1 Eating out in Kuala Lumpur (a) eating out / variety of dishes / quality of food [1] (b) people (are) enjoy(ing) each other’s company [1] (c) simple dishes full of flavour [1] (d) can serve 1000 people a night / has been open for 5
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2015 paper 2 variant 2
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Page 5 Exercise 3: Mark Scheme Cambridge IGCSE – May/June 2015 Syllabus 0510 Paper 22 Emergency Loan Emergency Loan Application Form Section A: Personal details Full name: Robert Harley Nationality: British Term-time address: 48 Hook Lane Portsmouth PO13 7AG Phone number: 07358469654 Section B: University Details Course title: World Literature Current year of course: 2 nd / 2
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2016 paper 1 variant 1
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5 (a) How did the writer feel about the idea of having a BMX lesson? .....................................................................................................................
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 3 variant 2
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6 Question 10 Listen to the following talk about a trip to Antarctica, and then indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick in the appropriate box. You will hear the talk twice. True False (a) The speaker is an explorer who comes from Antarctica. (b) The speaker aims to cross four and a half continents in seven years. (c) Antarctica is a good starting
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2007 paper 1
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Page 7 Mark Scheme IGCSE – October/November 2007 Syllabus 0510 Paper 01 Exercise 1 The National Cycle Network (a) countryside [1] (b) government AND landowners [1] (c) roads (too) dangerous [1] (d) noise/congestion/accidents/pollution ANY THREE [1] (e) over one third [1] (f) special road crossing(s) [1] [Max. total for Exercise 1: 6
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 1 variant 2
Question paper found on page 5 / 16 pages total, pdf
5 (a) How were Arabian traders able to make fortunes by the year 1000? ....................................................................................................................
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 3 variant 3
Question paper found on page 6 / 8 pages total, pdf
6 Question 10 Listen to the following talk about a trip to Antarctica, and then indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick in the appropriate box. You will hear the talk twice. True False (a) The speaker is an explorer who comes from Antarctica. (b) The speaker aims to cross four and a half continents in seven years. (c) Antarctica is a good starting
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2016 paper 2 variant 1
Question paper found on page 5 / 16 pages total, pdf
5 (a) How did the writer feel about the idea of having a BMX lesson? .....................................................................................................................
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 3 variant 1
Question paper found on page 6 / 8 pages total, pdf
6 Question 10 Listen to the following talk about a trip to Antarctica, and then indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick in the appropriate box. You will hear the talk twice. True False (a) The speaker is an explorer who comes from Antarctica. (b) The speaker aims to cross four and a half continents in seven years. (c) Antarctica is a good starting
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2004
Mark scheme found on page 11 / 49 pages total, pdf
Page 2 Mark Scheme IGCSE EXAMINATIONS - JUNE 2004 Syllabus 0510 Paper 2 Part 2 Exercise 1: India Calling (a) UK + USA + Australia (all 3) (1 mark) (b) overheads low + keen/young workforce (both) (1 mark) (c) 1000 applicants for every job (vacancy) (1 mark) (d) weather/newspapers/clocks/discussions (meetings) (any 3) (1 mark
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2004
Mark scheme found on page 5 / 49 pages total, pdf
Page 2 Mark Scheme IGCSE EXAMINATIONS - JUNE 2004 Syllabus 0510 Paper 1 Part 2 Exercise 1: India Calling (a) UK + USA + Australia (all 3) (1 mark) (b) overheads low + keen/young workforce (both) (1 mark) (c) 1000 applicants for every job (vacancy) (1 mark) (d) weather/newspapers/clocks/discussion (meetings) (any 3) (1 mark
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 2 variant 3
Mark scheme found on page 3 / 10 pages total, pdf
Page 3 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – May/June 2011 Syllabus 0510 Paper 23 Exercise 2 We can all make a difference (a) plant 1000 trees in (a period of) five years (b) cultivate gardens/gardening recycle (rubbish) [1] BOTH NEEDED FOR ONE MARK [1] (c) (in his) friends’ garden(s)/around the neighbourhood accept ‘local areas’ but
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 2 variant 2
Mark scheme found on page 3 / 10 pages total, pdf
Page 3 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – May/June 2011 Syllabus 0510 Paper 22 Exercise 2 We can all make a difference (a) plant 1000 trees in (a period of) five years (b) cultivate gardens/gardening recycle (rubbish) [1] BOTH NEEDED FOR ONE MARK [1] (c) (in his) friends’ garden(s)/around the neighbourhood accept ‘local areas’ but
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2005 paper 1
Mark scheme found on page 4 / 6 pages total, pdf
Page 3 Mark Scheme IGCSE - NOVEMBER 2005 Syllabus 0510 Paper 1 Part 2 Exercise 3: Stamp collector In awarding marks for this exercise, ensure that any form filling conventions (e.g. capitalisation, deletions) required by the question have been duly obeyed. Correct spelling of provided information is essential for marks to be secured. APPLICATION FOR THE YOUNG STAMP COLLECTOR OF THE YEAR NAME: ANDREAS BLICKLING 1 AGE
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 2 variant 2
Question paper found on page 5 / 16 pages total, pdf
5 (a) How were Arabian traders able to make fortunes by the year 1000? ....................................................................................................................
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 1 variant 3
Mark scheme found on page 2 / 7 pages total, pdf
Page 2 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – May/June 2011 Syllabus 0510 Paper 13 Exercise 1 Life in the Cycle Lane (a) (at the) weekend(s) [1] (b) (good healthy) exercise/cheap/good for carrying shopping/environmentally friendly/convenient for transporting children/flat/cycle lanes ANY TWO FOR 1 MARK [1] (c) (it has) no chain [1] (d) transporting
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 1 variant 2
Mark scheme found on page 2 / 7 pages total, pdf
Page 2 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – May/June 2011 Syllabus 0510 Paper 12 Exercise 1 Life in the Cycle Lane (a) (at the) weekend(s) [1] (b) (good healthy) exercise/cheap/good for carrying shopping/environmentally friendly/convenient for transporting children/flat/cycle lanes ANY TWO FOR 1 MARK [1] (c) (it has) no chain [1] (d) transporting
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 3 variant 3
Mark scheme found on page 4 / 14 pages total, pdf
Page 4 Mark Scheme IGCSE – October/November 2013 Syllabus 0510 Paper 33 Question 9: Manager of a library a Oxford University has produced more Prime Ministers than it has Nobel Prize F winners b The original library building was located in a different part of Oxford T c The library is made up of separate buildings which are all connected T d The library allows people to borrow books for
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 3 variant 2
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Page 4 Mark Scheme IGCSE – October/November 2013 Syllabus 0510 Paper 32 Question 9: Manager of a library a Oxford University has produced more Prime Ministers than it has Nobel Prize F winners b The original library building was located in a different part of Oxford T c The library is made up of separate buildings which are all connected T d The library allows people to borrow books for
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 3 variant 1
Mark scheme found on page 4 / 14 pages total, pdf
Page 4 Mark Scheme IGCSE – October/November 2013 Syllabus 0510 Paper 31 Question 9: Manager of a library a Oxford University has produced more Prime Ministers than it has Nobel Prize F winners b The original library building was located in a different part of Oxford T c The library is made up of separate buildings which are all connected T d The library allows people to borrow books for
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2016 paper 2 variant 1
Mark scheme found on page 8 / 12 pages total, pdf
Page 8 Mark Scheme Cambridge IGCSE – October/November 2016 Syllabus 0510 Paper 21 Exercise 5 Rush Hour in the Sky Content: [up to 6 marks] Benefits: 1 eases traffic / avoids traffic / travel round cities / alternative transport 2 eco-friendly / smooth / powered by electricity / charged by sun / fight against global warming/ uses green energy / uses solar cells 3 touchscreen (controls)
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2006 paper 2
Question paper found on page 6 / 16 pages total, pdf
6 Exercise 3 Emile Sanchez is a young man of 18 years of age who lives in Cuba – at 2 Rodeo Drive, Eastern Boulevard, Havana 20203. He has just left school and will be attending Havana University after taking this year off to do some charity work. He has always wanted to ride his bicycle across the length of Cuba, which is around 1000 kilometres. He imagines
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2019 paper 1 variant 2
Question paper found on page 8 / 16 pages total, pdf
8 Exercise 4 11 Read the article about the Galapagos Islands. Write a summary about the negative effects of tourism in the Galapagos Islands. Your summary should be about 80 words long (and no more than 90 words long). You should use your own words as far as possible. You will receive up to 6 marks for the content of your summary, and up to 6 marks for the style
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2010 paper 1 variant 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about how human activity is threatening the natural world, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. MAKE ROOM FOR ALL SPECIES Humans have more than doubled in number in half a century and that is why there is less room for other species. People are taking other species’ living space to grow their food and taking other species’ food to feed themselves. People
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2006 paper 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read this article carefully, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. India’s Snake Charmers One of the world’s most fascinating and individual traditions is under threat. India’s snake charmers, who once captivated generations of small children by playing music to cobras to make them rise out of baskets, have admitted that they have fallen on hard times. The Sapera people, India’s traditional snake
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2014 paper 2 variant 1
Question paper found on page 2 / 16 pages total, pdf
2 Exercise 1 Read the following article about The Children’s Museum in Florida, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. CHILDREN CREATE THEIR OWN MUSEUM The Children’s Museum in Florida has finally opened after ten years of planning and building. It is everything that children dream about. They can explore a tropical forest, jump into a pile of leaves or play in a 3-metre wide sea shell.
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2017 paper 1 variant 1
Question paper found on page 2 / 16 pages total, pdf
2 Exercise 1 Read the leaflet about volunteering for archaeological work, and then answer the following questions. Volunteering for archaeological work How do we know what human life was like hundreds or even thousands of years ago? We know a lot because of archaeologists, who dig up and study the remains of ancient buildings, tools and other objects. They are often helped by volunteers, people who work without being paid. Why
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2010 paper 2 variant 3
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about how human activity is threatening the natural world, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. MAKE ROOM FOR ALL SPECIES Humans have more than doubled in number in half a century and that is why there is less room for other species. People are taking other species’ living space to grow their food and taking other species’ food to feed themselves. People
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2014 paper 1 variant 1
Question paper found on page 2 / 16 pages total, pdf
2 Exercise 1 Read the following article about The Children’s Museum in Florida, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. CHILDREN CREATE THEIR OWN MUSEUM The Children’s Museum in Florida has finally opened after ten years of planning and building. It is everything that children dream about. They can explore a tropical forest, jump into a pile of leaves or play in a 3-metre wide sea shell.
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2017 paper 2 variant 1
Question paper found on page 2 / 16 pages total, pdf
2 Exercise 1 Read the leaflet about volunteering for archaeological work, and then answer the following questions. Volunteering for archaeological work How do we know what human life was like hundreds or even thousands of years ago? We know a lot because of archaeologists, who dig up and study the remains of ancient buildings, tools and other objects. They are often helped by volunteers, people who work without being paid. Why
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2017
Examiner report found on page 19 / 59 pages total, pdf
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 0510 English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement) June 2017 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers Comments on specific questions Exercise 1 This exercise was well attempted by most candidates. (a) Many candidates did not accurately locate the salient details. Instead they answered with all three dates from the text. (b) This was well attempted. (c) This was generally well
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2010 paper 2 variant 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about how human activity is threatening the natural world, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. MAKE ROOM FOR ALL SPECIES Humans have more than doubled in number in half a century and that is why there is less room for other species. People are taking other species’ living space to grow their food and taking other species’ food to feed themselves. People
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2014
Examiner report found on page 49 / 63 pages total, pdf
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 0510 English as a Second Language (Oral Endorsement) June 2014 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers Question 5 This was generally well answered, although some candidates gave the plural ‘tents’ or had a problem with reproducing vowel sounds, which led them to transcribe ‘tint’ or ‘tant’. Question 6 Both parts of this question were well attempted by most candidates. Some
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2010 paper 1 variant 3
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about how human activity is threatening the natural world, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. MAKE ROOM FOR ALL SPECIES Humans have more than doubled in number in half a century and that is why there is less room for other species. People are taking other species’ living space to grow their food and taking other species’ food to feed themselves. People
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2014
Examiner report found on page 58 / 63 pages total, pdf
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 0510 English as a Second Language (Oral Endorsement) June 2014 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers Question 5 This was generally well answered, although some candidates gave the plural ‘tents’ or had a problem with reproducing vowel sounds, which led them to transcribe ‘tint’ or ‘tant’. Question 6 Both parts of this question were well attempted by most candidates. Some
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2006 paper 1
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read this article carefully, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. India’s Snake Charmers One of the world’s most fascinating and individual traditions is under threat. India’s snake charmers, who once captivated generations of small children by playing music to cobras to make them rise out of baskets, have admitted that they have fallen on hard times. The Sapera people, India’s traditional snake
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2014
Examiner report found on page 40 / 63 pages total, pdf
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 0510 English as a Second Language (Oral Endorsement) June 2014 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers Question 7 (i) The spelling of engineer proved to be challenging for many candidates. Examiners accepted a range of phonetically accurate versions, e.g. enjenears. (ii) This question proved challenging for some candidates, although the required answers – trains and aircraft – are not low
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2019 paper 1 variant 3
Question paper found on page 6 / 16 pages total, pdf
6 Exercise 3 Read the article about nature conservation in the Galapagos Islands, and then complete the notes. Nature conservation in the Galapagos Islands The volcanic Galapagos Islands lie far out in the Pacific Ocean, 1000 kilometres off the coast of Ecuador, in South America. They consist of fourteen main islands and more than 120 smaller rocky ones. They are a truly unique environment and, in 1978,
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2007 paper 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Jeju Island in Korea is famous for its female divers, called the Haenyo. Read the following article and then answer the questions on the opposite page. The boat speeds away from the shores of Korea’s Jeju Island. On board is Goh Soon Ja and her hand-picked team, dressed in black wetsuits with stones tied to their waists to weigh them down. They prepare themselves for the day’
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2006 paper 1
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8 Exercise 4 Read the article below about a gorilla named Koko, and then complete the notes on the opposite page. Gorillas have a word for it Koko is the first gorilla to have been taught sign language (a way of communicating by using hands and fingers rather than speech). With a vocabulary of more than 1000 words, she is the first to prove we share a world with other intelligent
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2007 paper 1
Question paper found on page 21 / 33 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about research in the Arctic Ocean, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. Deep-freeze search for climate clues An international expedition is on a mission near the North Pole to reach back 55 million years and discover the story of the world’s climate. The expedition will drill more than 500 metres into a mountain range beneath the surface of the Arctic
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 3 variant 3
Mark scheme found on page 12 / 14 pages total, pdf
Page 12 Mark Scheme IGCSE – October/November 2013 Syllabus 0510 Paper 33 TRACK 5 R1 Question 9 Listen to the following interview with the manager of a library, and then indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick in the appropriate box. You will hear the interview twice. V1 *I’m in Oxford this morning, and I’m here to meet Hugo McDaniel
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 3 variant 1
Mark scheme found on page 12 / 14 pages total, pdf
Page 12 Mark Scheme IGCSE – October/November 2013 Syllabus 0510 Paper 31 TRACK 5 R1 Question 9 Listen to the following interview with the manager of a library, and then indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick in the appropriate box. You will hear the interview twice. V1 *I’m in Oxford this morning, and I’m here to meet Hugo McDaniel
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2019 paper 2 variant 3
Question paper found on page 6 / 16 pages total, pdf
6 Exercise 3 Read the article about nature conservation in the Galapagos Islands, and then complete the notes. Nature conservation in the Galapagos Islands The volcanic Galapagos Islands lie far out in the Pacific Ocean, 1000 kilometres off the coast of Ecuador, in South America. They consist of fourteen main islands and more than 120 smaller rocky ones. They are a truly unique environment and, in 1978,
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 3 variant 2
Mark scheme found on page 12 / 14 pages total, pdf
Page 12 Mark Scheme IGCSE – October/November 2013 Syllabus 0510 Paper 32 TRACK 5 R1 Question 9 Listen to the following interview with the manager of a library, and then indicate whether each statement is true or false by putting a tick in the appropriate box. You will hear the interview twice. V1 *I’m in Oxford this morning, and I’m here to meet Hugo McDaniel
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2014 paper 4 variant 1
Mark scheme found on page 15 / 16 pages total, pdf
Page 15 Mark Scheme IGCSE – May/June 2014 Syllabus 0510 Paper 41 TRACK 6 R1 Question 10 Listen to the following talk about a building in Indonesia, one of the World Heritage sites, and then answer the questions below. You will hear the talk twice. V1 Good evening and welcome to the first in our series about World Heritage sites. Our guest today is Dr Sutupo,
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2014 paper 2 variant 3
Question paper found on page 8 / 16 pages total, pdf
8 Exercise 4 Read the following article about the design and production of super-submarines, which can reach the deepest parts of the ocean, and then complete the notes on the opposite page. VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA New underwater vehicles capable of resisting huge water pressure may soon help to increase our understanding of the mysteries of the oceans. Shipbuilding companies are now able to design, manufacture and sell new
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2014 paper 1 variant 3
Question paper found on page 8 / 16 pages total, pdf
8 Exercise 4 Read the following article about the design and production of super-submarines, which can reach the deepest parts of the ocean, and then complete the notes on the opposite page. VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA New underwater vehicles capable of resisting huge water pressure may soon help to increase our understanding of the mysteries of the oceans. Shipbuilding companies are now able to design, manufacture and sell new
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011
Examiner report found on page 8 / 51 pages total, pdf
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 0510 English as a Second Language June 2011 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers (b) Two details were required and were provided by most candidates, but those who missed “Apart from speed…” in the question and began their response with the lift “…it is the quickest way of getting through the city”, could not be awarded the mark. (c) Those
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2014 paper 4 variant 3
Mark scheme found on page 15 / 16 pages total, pdf
Page 15 Mark Scheme IGCSE – May/June 2014 Syllabus 0510 Paper 43 TRACK 6 R1 Question 10 Listen to the following talk about a building in Indonesia, one of the World Heritage sites, and then answer the questions below. You will hear the talk twice. V1 Good evening and welcome to the first in our series about World Heritage sites. Our guest today is Dr Sutupo,
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 1 variant 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
W ho helping M and supporting others is all in a day’s work. Johnson is a gardener. He has always loved trees and says that his ambition is to plant a F Adam N thousand trees within a period of five years. He asks us to imagine what it would be like if all the C gardeners in the world were to work together: they could plant a rain forest. P Adam
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2006 paper 2
Question paper found on page 8 / 16 pages total, pdf
8 Exercise 4 Read the article below about a gorilla named Koko, and then complete the notes on the opposite page. Gorillas have a word for it Koko is the first gorilla to have been taught sign language (a way of communicating by using hands and fingers rather than speech). With a vocabulary of more than 1000 words, she is the first to prove we share a world with other intelligent
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2014 paper 2 variant 3
Question paper found on page 10 / 16 pages total, pdf
10 Exercise 5 Read the following article about red squirrels. On the opposite page, write a summary of the reasons why their numbers have declined AND of the actions being taken to keep red squirrels safe. Your summary should be about 100 words long (and no more than 120 words long). You should use your own words as far as possible. You will receive up to 6 marks for
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2015 paper 1 variant 3
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about the discovery of eight ancient boats, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. ANCIENT BOATS FOUND A team of archaeologists in the UK have excavated eight boats from the river Nene, near Peterborough. These boats are thought to be about 3 000 years old and were found at the bottom of the river during an archaeological excavation in 2013. The
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2010 paper 2 variant 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about men who hunt for birds’ nests in caves in Thailand, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. The nest hunters of Tam Yai Swiftlets are shy birds that make their nests in the remotest corners of deep caves. They have the ability to fly fast and straight like arrows around the interior of the cave walls. Like some other birds, they build
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2010 paper 1 variant 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about men who hunt for birds’ nests in caves in Thailand, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. The nest hunters of Tam Yai Swiftlets are shy birds that make their nests in the remotest corners of deep caves. They have the ability to fly fast and straight like arrows around the interior of the cave walls. Like some other birds, they build
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 1 variant 3
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
W ho helping M and supporting others is all in a day’s work. Johnson is a gardener. He has always loved trees and says that his ambition is to plant a F Adam N thousand trees within a period of five years. He asks us to imagine what it would be like if all the C gardeners in the world were to work together: they could plant a rain forest. P Adam
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2015 paper 2 variant 3
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about the discovery of eight ancient boats, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. ANCIENT BOATS FOUND A team of archaeologists in the UK have excavated eight boats from the river Nene, near Peterborough. These boats are thought to be about 3 000 years old and were found at the bottom of the river during an archaeological excavation in 2013. The
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 2 variant 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about spices, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. SPICES By the year 1000, Arabian traders had found many wonderful treasures in India, but perhaps the most precious trading goods were spices. These traders brought rare and exotic spices such as cumin and coriander from India. They then supplied these spices to their countrymen and to Europe. Through this trade they
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2016 paper 2 variant 1
Question paper found on page 10 / 16 pages total, pdf
10 Exercise 5 Read the following article about a proposal to develop a new mini-helicopter. Write a summary about the benefits of this new mode of travel AND about the possible problems associated with it. Your summary should be about 100 words long (and no more than 120 words long). You should use your own words as far as possible. You will receive up to 6 marks for the
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2013 paper 1 variant 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about spices, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. SPICES By the year 1000, Arabian traders had found many wonderful treasures in India, but perhaps the most precious trading goods were spices. These traders brought rare and exotic spices such as cumin and coriander from India. They then supplied these spices to their countrymen and to Europe. Through this trade they
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2017
Examiner report found on page 3 / 59 pages total, pdf
Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 0510 English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement) June 2017 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers Comments on specific questions Exercise 1 In this reading comprehension exercise candidates should look for brief details in response to the questions. In general, the exercise was well attempted with some candidates achieving full marks. (a) The question required candidates to select one date when volunteers were
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 2 variant 3
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
W ho helping M and supporting others is all in a day’s work. Johnson is a gardener. He has always loved trees and says that his ambition is to plant a F Adam N thousand trees within a period of five years. He asks us to imagine what it would be like if all the C gardeners in the world were to work together: they could plant a rain forest. P Adam
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2011 paper 2 variant 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
W ho helping M and supporting others is all in a day’s work. Johnson is a gardener. He has always loved trees and says that his ambition is to plant a F Adam N thousand trees within a period of five years. He asks us to imagine what it would be like if all the C gardeners in the world were to work together: they could plant a rain forest. P Adam
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2016 paper 1 variant 1
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4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about a sport called BMX, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. BMX There is only so much that you can write about a sport without trying it yourself. I was excited when my editor asked me to produce an article on BMX. The appeal of the sport for many people is the challenge, but I started feeling anxious when I realised that I
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2014 paper 2 variant 3
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10 Exercise 5 Read the following article about a small migratory bird and the attempt made to save it from extinction. Write a summary of the threats to the survival of the bird in the wild and of the measures taken to preserve it. Your summary should be about 100 words long (and no more than 120 words long). You should use your own words as far as possible. You
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2018 paper 1 variant 2
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4 Exercise 2 Read the article about a glacier in a mountainous area of Peru in South America, and then answer the following questions. A disappearing glacier Glaciers are huge masses of ice and snow and are found in many mountainous regions of the world. Unfortunately, global warming is causing many of them to melt. Pastoruri is a glacier 5000 metres above sea level in Huascaran National Park in central Peru.
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2016 paper 2 variant 1
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about a sport called BMX, and then answer the questions on the opposite page. BMX There is only so much that you can write about a sport without trying it yourself. I was excited when my editor asked me to produce an article on BMX. The appeal of the sport for many people is the challenge, but I started feeling anxious when I realised that I
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2018 paper 2 variant 2
Question paper found on page 4 / 16 pages total, pdf
4 Exercise 2 Read the article about a glacier in a mountainous area of Peru in South America, and then answer the following questions. A disappearing glacier Glaciers are huge masses of ice and snow and are found in many mountainous regions of the world. Unfortunately, global warming is causing many of them to melt. Pastoruri is a glacier 5000 metres above sea level in Huascaran National Park in central Peru.
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) May/June 2016
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Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 0510 English as a Second Language (Speaking Endorsement) June 2016 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers Exercise 2 There was evidence that candidates understood the general themes outlined in the text, but many needed to read both the questions and the section of the text which provided the answer with greater precision. There were some instances where candidates included extra information which negated the