EXAM INFORMATION. for PUPILS MFL - SPANISH

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EXAM INFORMATION for PUPILS MFL - SPANISH

GENERAL INFORMATION - LISTENING How long is the exam? Foundation: 30 mins + 5 reading time Higher: 40 mins + 5 reading time What do I need to revise? Vocabulary Lists from Modules 1-8 Grammar Notes on Tenses and Structures Where can I find it? Grammar Book Exercise Book Purple Revision Guide and Workbook (available for purchase through Parent Pay since Yr10) What revision strategies will help me to prepare? You will have multiple choice questions and questions which will require you to write a response in English. 1) You will have 5 mins reading time before the first question starts. Use this time to read the questions carefully and underline any key points to ensure you answer it correctly. Each question has a title and a setting - read them to give you clues for expected vocabulary. 2) Look at the number of points for each answer and ensure you have an answer for each point. 3) Listen carefully to the examples to ensure you understand how to answer each question. 4) Be careful to look out for negatives, time phrases, tenses and other distractors. 5) Use the time between the questions to continue to check your answers and read ahead. 6) Narrow down your options as far as you can and then make a calculated guess if necessary. DO NOT LEAVE ANY BLANKS! 7) Ensure that the answer matches the format requested e.g. if it asks for a letter don t write a number! 8) For the listening exam use your reading time wisely: identify the pictures, translate any words into English, write down any language you think you might hear. 9) Use your knowledge of social/cultural context: -think about what you know about target language speaking countries and society in general to predict answers. 10) Use your common sense: cognates, near cognates and context - but watch out for false friends!

GENERAL INFORMATION - SPEAKING How long is the exam? Carried out with usual teacher in an allocated room, (30 mins to include 12 mins preparation time) Speaking exams are recorded for marking and moderation purposes. What do I need to revise? Vocabulary Lists from Modules 1-8 Grammar Notes on Tenses and Structures Where can I find it? Grammar Book Exercise Book Purple Revision Guide and Workbook (available for purchase through Parent Pay since Yr10) Prepared Answers to General Conversation Questions (GCSE speaking exam task) Modules 1-8 (typed or handwritten)

GENERAL INFORMATION - SPEAKING What revision strategies will help me to prepare? You will have 12 minutes to prepare your answers to the role play and the picturebased task when you arrive for your exam. You will be able to make notes on one side of A4 but you must not read from them during the recorded exam. The examiner is your usual class teacher and is a 1-1 interview-style examination. Role Play: 1) Read the question carefully - which role you are playing, the register (formal/informal) setting and the title to give you context. 2) Keep your answers brief - no need to overcomplicate them - you are only marked for communication. 3) Where you see? you must ask a question. 4) Where you see! you must respond to something you have not prepared. Picture Task: 1) Each task has a title and a setting - read them to give you clues for expected questions. 2) Bullet point 1 - straightforward description of the picture: what/who can you see? what is happening? where is it? when - summer/winter? opinion on photo? 3) Bullet point 2 - opinion on topic area. 4) Bullet point 3 - usually requires an answer in the past tense. 5) Bullet point 4 - usually requires an answer in the future tense. 6) Bullet point 5: Foundation only: more general opinion on topic area. Higher only: this is an unprepared question, usually a more general opinion. 7) Your answers to these questions must be in more detail than the role play and include more complex language and grammar structures. You will already have prepared your answers to this part of the exam during Years 9-11. General Conversation: 1) You will answer questions on two modules we have covered: one you will choose and the other will be chosen by the teacher. Before you answer questions on your chosen topic, you will produce a presentation of up to one minute on an aspect of this topic. 2) You will be asked some of the questions you will have prepared, but you also need to expect some unprepared questions in various tenses. 3) Your answers to these questions must be in more detail than the role play and picture-based task and include more complex language and grammar structures.

GENERAL INFORMATION - READING How long is the exam? Foundation: 45 mins Higher: 1 hour What do I need to revise? Vocabulary Lists from Modules 1-8 Grammar Notes on Tenses and Structures Where can I find it? Grammar Book Exercise Book Purple Revision Guide and Workbook (available for purchase through Parent Pay since Yr10) What revision strategies will help me to prepare? You will have multiple choice questions and questions which will require you to write a response in English. You will also have a translation from target language into English. 1) Read the questions carefully and underline any key points to ensure you answer it correctly. Each question has a title and a setting - read them to give you clues for expected vocabulary. 2) Look at the number of points for each answer and ensure you have an answer for each point. 3) Read the text through first to get the gist and to help you know where to look for the answers (remember these are always in order) 4) Be careful to look out for negatives, time phrases, tenses and other distractors. 5) Narrow down your options as far as you can and then make a calculated guess if necessary. 6) Ensure that the answer matches the format requested e.g. if it asks for a letter don t write a number! 7) If you have time left at the end, use it to proofread, check/amend your answers and go back to any questions you found difficult. Do not leave blanks!

GENERAL INFORMATION - WRITING How long is the exam? Foundation: 1 hour 10 mins Higher: 1 hour 20 mins What do I need to revise? Vocabulary Lists from Modules 1-8 Grammar Notes on Tenses and Structures Where can I find it? Grammar Book Exercise Book Purple Revision Guide and Workbook (available for purchase through Parent Pay since Yr10) Prepared Answers to General Conversation Questions (GCSE speaking exam task) Modules 1-8 (typed or handwritten)

GENERAL INFORMATION - WRITING What revision strategies will help me to prepare? Foundation Tier: You will have 3 pieces of independent writing and one translation into the target language. You must cover all bullet points for each question. 1. Each question has a title and a setting - read them carefully to know what to write about. 2. All titles, instructions and bullet points are written in the target language. 3. You should have enough time to prepare a draft and final version of each question. Use the formula: Plan, Produce, Proofread. Question 1 - Picture-based Task (20-30 words) in target language. This is similar to the picture-based task in the speaking exam. Question 2 - Formal Writing task (40-50 words). This will require you to use formal register and use 2 basic tenses, one of which is the present tense. Question 3 - Informal Writing Task (80-90 words). You will choose to answer EITHER question 3a) or 3b). This question will include all 3 tenses (past, present, future). Question 4: Sentences to translate into target language. You will need to be able to translate accurately in the correct tense. Higher Tier: You will have 2 pieces of independent writing and one translation into the target language. You must cover all bullet points for each question. 1. Each question has a title and a setting - read them carefully to know what to write about. 2. All titles, instructions and bullet points are written in the target language. 3. You should have enough time to prepare a draft and final version of each question. Use the formula: Plan, Produce, Proofread. Question 1 - Informal Writing Task (80-90 words). You will choose to answer EITHER question 1a) or 1b). This question will include all 3 tenses (past, present, future). Question 2 - Formal Writing Task (130-150 words). You will choose to answer EITHER question 2a) or 2b). This question will include all 3 tenses (past, present, future) and will require you to use formal register. Question 3 - Paragraph to translate into target language. You will be expected to translate accurately in a range of tenses.

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