Japanese Extension. Written Examination 2007 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION. Centre Number. Student Number. Total marks 40

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Centre Number Student Number 2007 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Japanese Extension Written Examination Total marks 40 General Instructions Reading time 10 minutes Working time 1 hour and 50 minutes Write using black or blue pen Monolingual and/or bilingual print dictionaries may be used Write your Centre Number and Student Number at the top of this page Section I Pages 2 9 25 marks This section has two parts, Part A and Part B Allow about 1 hour and 10 minutes for this section Part A 15 marks Attempt Question 1 Part B 10 marks Attempt Question 2 Section II Page 10 15 marks Attempt either Question 3 or Question 4 Allow about 40 minutes for this section 397a

Section I Response to Prescribed Text 25 marks Allow about 1 hour and 10 minutes for this section Part A 15 marks Attempt Question 1 Answer the question in the spaces provided. In your answers you will be assessed on how well you: respond critically to the prescribed text analyse how meaning is conveyed demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the prescribed text and prescribed issues Question 1 (15 marks) Read the extracts from the autobiography Gotaifumanzoku, then answer in ENGLISH the questions that follow. Extract 1 5 10 15 Question 1 continues on page 3 2

Question 1 (continued) Extract 2 5 10 Marks (a) Describe the setting to which refers. (Extract 1, line 1) 2 (b) How does the language used in this quotation reflect Ototake's view of the situation? (Extract 1, line 6) 2 Question 1 continues on page 4 3

Question 1 (continued) (c) Why is the concept of so attractive to Ototake? (Extract 2) Marks 3 (d) What effect do the language features used in Extract 2 have on the reader? 3 Question 1 continues on page 5 4

Question 1 (continued) (e) How effectively does the book (No-one s Perfect) explore the issue of overcoming personal difficulties? Marks 5 End of Question 1 5

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2007 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Japanese Extension Section I (continued) Part B 10 marks Attempt Question 2 Answer the question in a Japanese Writing Booklet. Extra Japanese Writing Booklets are available. In your answer you will be assessed on how well you: demonstrate an understanding of the prescribed text write in Japanese for a specific context Question 2 (10 marks) Read the extract from the autobiography Gotaifumanzoku, then answer the question that follows. Write approximately 400 ji in JAPANESE. Imagine you are the adult Ototake. Write a letter to Mr Kitani, one of the members of the RENET group, in which you write about both of the following: The importance of RENET How the internet has helped the success of the Barrier Free Movement. Your letter should reflect the extract above. Please turn over 397b 9

Section II Writing in Japanese 15 marks Attempt either Question 3 or Question 4 Allow about 40 minutes for this section Answer the question in a SEPARATE Japanese Writing Booklet. Extra Japanese Writing Booklets are available. Write approximately 600 ji in JAPANESE. In your answer you will be assessed on how well you: present and support a point of view write for a specific audience and/or purpose and/or context demonstrate accuracy and variety of vocabulary and sentence structures structure and sequence ideas and information Question 3 (15 marks) The number of people who enjoy creating virtual lives on the internet is increasing rapidly. Write an essay for a Japanese computer magazine in which you discuss the effect that this will have on society. Question 4 (15 marks) OR You will make a speech at the 2007 Japanese Youth Forum. The topic is: That which benefits the individual always benefits the group. Write the script. End of paper 10 Board of Studies NSW 2007

Centre Number Student Number 2007 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Japanese Extension Oral Examination General Instructions Preparation time 10 minutes The examination should take approximately 5 minutes The examination will be recorded on cassette. The cassette recorder should NOT be stopped or paused until the whole examination is completed Dictionaries may NOT be used You may make brief notes in the spaces provided You may refer to these notes during the examination, but you must NOT read directly from them You are NOT permitted to ask the examiner for help with Japanese expressions You must state your Student Number and Centre Number in ENGLISH at the beginning of the examination Write your Centre Number and Student Number at the top of this page Total marks 10 Attempt TWO questions from Questions 1 3 020

Total marks 10 Attempt TWO questions from Questions 1 3 You are to speak for approximately TWO minutes in JAPANESE on each question. State the question number in ENGLISH at the beginning of each question. In your answers you will be assessed on how well you: present and support a point of view demonstrate clarity of expression (pronunciation, intonation, stress) demonstrate accuracy and variety of vocabulary and sentence structures Question 1 (5 marks) Technology is essential for entertainment. What do you think? CANDIDATE S NOTES. These notes will NOT be marked. 2

Question 2 (5 marks) People with disabilities no longer experience discrimination in Australia. What do you think? CANDIDATE S NOTES. These notes will NOT be marked. Question 3 (5 marks) Difficulties are best solved together with friends. What do you think? CANDIDATE S NOTES. These notes will NOT be marked. End of paper 3

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