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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education www.xtremepapers.com MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2008 question paper 0525 FOREIGN LANGUAGE GERMAN 0525/04 Paper 4 (Continuous Writing), maximum raw mark 50 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners meeting before marking began. All Examiners are instructed that alternative correct answers and unexpected approaches in candidates scripts must be given marks that fairly reflect the relevant knowledge and skills demonstrated. Mark schemes must be read in conjunction with the question papers and the report on the examination. CIE will not enter into discussions or correspondence in connection with these mark schemes. CIE is publishing the mark schemes for the May/June 2008 question papers for most IGCSE, GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllabuses and some Ordinary Level syllabuses.

Page 2 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper Accuracy will be assessed using the accuracy mark scheme as for the previous paper. Relevant communication: 1 (a) 1 point for each of the following: Sagen Sie, wann und für wie lange Sie Ihr Arbeitspraktikum machen müssen. For wie lange accept the total duration e.g. drei Wochen or the number of hours to be worked per day. Sagen Sie, was für Arbeit Sie machen möchten und warum. Beschreiben Sie den Teilzeitjob, den Sie im Moment haben. Erklären Sie, warum Sie das Arbeitspraktikum gerne in Deutschand machen würden. Bitten Sie die Eltern um Information über mögliche Stellen in ihrer Stadt. (b) 1 point for each of the following: Erzählen Sie, wo die Ferienwohnung war, und wie Sie dahin gefahren sind. Sagen Sie, wie die Ferienwohnung Ihnen gefallen hat und warum. Sagen Sie, was Ihre Familie von der Ferienwohnung gehalten hat. Erzählen Sie, was man dort in der Gegend machen kann. Bitten Sie Ihren Freund / Ihre Freundin, etwas über seine / ihre Lieblingsferien zu erzählen. Where two elements are required, both must be supplied to gain the point. For bullet point 5 an enquiry or request for information must be made. This may be a direct, indirect or implied question or an imperative. [Total: 5] 2 1 mark up to a maximum of 10 for each point relevant to the development of the storyline in an appropriate tense, excluding transcription of the rubric. [Total: 10 which is then halved to give RC points out of 5]

Page 3 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper General Comments LANGUAGE MARKS This positive marking scheme is intended to reward both accuracy and ambition. No marks are deducted for errors. There is no 'impression marking' as such; candidates are awarded a mark for General Impression based on their level of accuracy. Punctuation Capitals Repetition Accuracy Preamble Irrelevant Material Lifted Material Word Limit Marking Units Start of a Letter Letter Ending Incorrect punctuation will be tolerated. Capitals should be used where appropriate, e.g. with nouns. Rule of three, i.e. that only the first three examples of identical lexis and structure in identical circumstances will be rewarded. In letters, ignore any address or date. Ignore also any title which the candidate has invented. No marks may be gained for these items. A maximum of five ticks may be awarded for introductory material. No marks may be obtained for clearly irrelevant material. Count such material in the word count, but bracket it. A maximum of five ticks may be awarded in each instance for lifted material. Count up to around 140 words, to the nearest sense group. Award no more ticks thereafter, either for Communication or Language. A tick is awarded for a correct Marking Unit of which each element is correct. The tick is recorded over the scoring word. Reward with a tick the correct use of a suitable opening in a formal or informal letter; greetings would gain a tick if used correctly in informal letters only. Allow a maximum of three ticks for all formal and informal politesses.

Page 4 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper A VERBS 1 Subject/verb accord. The verb agrees with the number and person of the subject. Man, wir, Sie, and sie must be correctly written. The present tenses of haben and sein also score ticks, if appropriate. Ich spielt Tennis (0) Der Hunt hört das Kind (2) Herr Schmidt, sie sind nett (1) Wir wohnen in Bonn (2) Er hat ein Hunt (1) 2 Compound tenses. An auxiliary and a past participle = 1 tick; the past participle in the correct position gains another. Ich habe ein Buch gekauft (2) Ich hat mit dem Bus gefahren (2) Wir sind mit dem Bus gefahren (4) Wir sind gefahren mit dem Bus (3) 3 Separable verbs. A tick for each correct positioning of the separable prefix and a tick if verb is entirely correct (i.e. correct spelling and position). Ich beilege ein Foto (0) Ich lege ein Foto bei (2) Ich habe mitgemacht (3) Ich habe gemitmacht (0) 4 Imperatives. A tick for correct use. Schreib! (1) Schreibt! (1) Schreiben Sie! (1)

Page 5 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper 5 Correct use and positioning of infinitives (after modal verbs, um zu, ohne zu, (an)statt zu or simple zu clause): 1 tick for the correct use and spelling of the infinitive and an additional tick (i.e. conditional upon correct infinitive) for the correct use, spelling and positioning of um, zu, etc. Ich kann Tennis spielen (2) Ich komme, um Tennis zu spielen (3) Ich kann spielen Tennis (1) Ohne einen Augenblick zu verlieren (4) 6 Inversion gains an extra tick, but only if syntax and spelling are correct: Oft ich gehe (1) Oft gehe ich (2) Oft geht ich (0) B NOUNS AND PRONOUNS 1 Nominative Case: a tick will be given for any correctly used and spelled noun in the Nominative preceded by a correctly used definite or indefinite article. Give credit for correct use of Herr, Frau and Fräulein. Der Mann kommt (2) Die Mann kommt (1) Mein Hund kommt (2) Meine Hund kommt (1) Dieser Hund kommt (2) Eine Hund kommt (1) Eine Katze kommt (2) One tick for the noun where the article is correctly omitted. Er ist Briefträger (2) NB Credit Correct referral of er, sie but not es (meaning it ) to a preceding, non-human noun. Take the gender of the antecedent as used by the candidate. Do not allow credit for es where it refers to the name of a town. Das ist mein Hund. Er ist dick. (5) Das ist mein Hund. Es ist dick. (3) Das ist meine Mutter. Sie ist alt. (4)

Page 6 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper 2 Correct use of Accusative, Genitive and Dative singular without a preposition, including nouns and pronouns, reflexives, genitive s. Ich sehe den Mann (2) Ich sehe der Mann (1) DAN Ich gebe dem Mann einen Hut (4) PAD Ich gebe es ihm (4) 3 Plural nouns: nominative case: 1 tick if correctly spelt. Plurals in all other cases (including correct use of the dative n, where appropriate) are credited with two ticks, even if there is no change in the plural. To gain the plural ticks, the article or the preceding adjective, if there is no article, must be correct. Die Lehrer kommen mit den Schülern (5) Viele Leute kommen (3) C ADJECTIVES 1 Adjectives must agree with the real gender and number of the noun. The adjective will only be credited if the spelling of the adjective and of the noun it describes is correct. Der junge Mann (2) Ein junger Mann (2) mit der guten Frau (3) guter Wein (correct adjective + correct omission of article) (2) gute Weine (2) mit langen Haaren (correct adjective + correct omission of article) (4) 2 Predicative Adjectives. Die Katze ist klein (3) Die Katze ist kleine (2) 3 Possessive Adjectives. One tick for an appropriate, correctly spelt possessive in all cases, assuming that the noun is correctly spelt and that the case ending/gender is correct. Meine Schwester kommt (2) Dein Vater kommt (2) Ich spaziere mit deinem Hund (3) Meine Schwestern sind klein (3)

Page 7 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper D PREPOSITIONS 1 Prepositional units are given extra credit. With an article, they gain 2 ticks in the singular and 3 ticks in the plural; without an article, they gain 1 tick in the singular and 2 ticks in the plural. A preposition + a pronoun (singular or plural) gains 1 tick. If the wrong preposition is used with the correct ending, no tick is awarded. Maximum score for a correct prepositional unit (including credit for adjectives) is 4. mit dem Bus (2) mit den Bussen (3) mit den gelben Bussen (4) mit Hilfe (1) mit Freunden (2) mit Susanne (1) mit mir (2) mit uns (2) für die Kinder (3) in Frankreich (1) zu Hause (1) nach Hause (1) am Samstag (2) E ADVERBS 1 Adverbial phrase/adverb, excluding bitte, danke, ja, nein, but including other one-word adverbs, such as gern, auch, and dann. Ich fahre schnell (2) Ich möchte bitte ein Eis (2) Ich bin ziemlich müde (3) Ich spiele gern (2) F CONJUNCTIONS AND WORD ORDER 1 Correct subordinating or co-ordinating conjunctions are to be credited (except those with und and aber) as is the use of a correct relative pronoun. Ich weiß nicht, ob er kommt (4) Ich weiß nicht, wann er kommt (4) Ich trinke gern Bier, aber ich trinke nicht gern Wein (5)

Page 8 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper 2 Correct word order: in relative and subordinate clauses inversion main clauses time, manner, place (TMP) order of direct and indirect objects (DAN, PAD) [2 noun objects: dative comes first DAN] [2 pronoun objects: accusative comes first PAD] In relative and subordinate clauses: Ich weiß, dass er heute kommt (5) Ich weiß, dass er kommt heute (4) Der Junge, dessen Katze schwarz ist, wohnt hier (6) Inversion in main clauses: Heute wohnt er in Berlin (4) Heute er wohnt in Berlin (3) Time, manner, place (TMP): TMP Ich trinke zu Mittag schnell im Gasthaus ein Glas Bier (7) Ich trinke ein Glas Bier im Gasthaus zu Mittag schnell (6) Order of direct and indirect (PAD and DAN) (P)AD Ich gebe es ihm (4) Ich gebe ihm es (3) DAN Ich gab dem Mann das Bier (4) Ich gab das Bier dem Mann (3) G MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS 1 Interrogatives plus inversion: Wer bist du? (2) Wann du kommst? (1) Kommst du? (2)

Page 9 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper 2 Dates and times. Telling the time: 1 tick per preposition, up to a maximum of 2. um 10 Uhr / um zehn Uhr (2) Es ist zwei Uhr (2) um Viertel vor zehn (3) bis um halb zehn (3) Dates: a tick for correct usage (ordinals should be spelt correctly). den 12. Juni / den zwölften Juni (2) bis zum 10. Juni (3) vom neunten bis zum elften Mai (6) 3 Qualifiers, such as ganz, ziemlich, wie etc., are to be credited with 1 tick, but not sehr or so. 4 Abbreviations will be rewarded if used with the correct punctuation: den 6. Februar (2) Also: nicht wahr/vielleicht/oder? and (other) interjections (1) 5 Comparisons. In comparisons, the adjective is treated as normal, but there is an extra tick for the correct usage in the comparison. Ich bin jünger als du (3) Du bist nicht so alt wie ich (3) Du bist nicht so jung als ich (2) 6 Units and prices, however expressed, gain a tick: 1m80 / 1 Meter 80 / ein Meter achtzig (1) 6,80 / 6, 80 Euro / sechs Euro 80 / sechs Euro achtzig (1)

Page 10 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper Number of ticks Maximum 60 Conversion Table Mark out of 5 (for Accuracy of Language) Pro rata (General Impression) Max 5 60+ 15 5 55 59 14 5 51 54 13 4 48 50 12 4 45 47 11 4 42 44 10 3 38 41 9 3 34 37 8 3 30 33 7 2 26 29 6 2 22 25 5 2 19 21 4 1 15 18 3 1 11 14 2 0 7 10 1 0 0 6 0 0