Integrated Skills in English examinations

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Integrated Skills in English examinations The Controlled Written examination Dear Centre, Please find the following items enclosed for the ISE Controlled Written examination: Controlled Written examination papers Materials for the Controlled Written examination A summary of instructions An ISE checklist Materials and guidance notes for the Practical examination (Portfolio and Interview) have also been included in this pack for your assistance. Please ensure that the Controlled Written examination papers are kept in a secure place, such as a safe or lockable cupboard, until just before the examination is due to start. You must not remove them from the security bags until shortly before the examination begins. The Controlled Written exam must start at 10.00am (local time) on the stated date. Included in the materials for the Controlled Written examination is a Seating plan and Supervisor s report form which must be completed by the supervisor/invigilator(s) and returned with the candidates examination papers and any unused scripts. Please carefully read through all the accompanying documentation in order to familiarise yourself with the procedures for administering the Controlled Written examination and the arrangements for sending the completed examination papers back to Trinity College London. You should also refer to the ISE Syllabus and ISE Centre Handbook for further information and guidance. Copies of the syllabus, centre handbook and a range of teacher support materials are available for download on the Trinity College London website (www.trinitycollege.co.uk). Thank you for your kind co-operation and I wish your students every success in their examinations. Yours sincerely Erika Radford Academic Manager International ESOL

Checklist for ISE Examination Please check that you have everything you need for the ISE examination. If there is anything missing, or if you have any questions, please contact your Area/National Consultant or Trinity College London. General Do you have? Yes No 1. A Summary of Instructions for the ISE Examination. Controlled Written Examination Do you have? 1. The correct number of written papers at the right level (in sealed envelopes). 2. An ISE Seating Plan and Supervisor s Report to be returned with completed scripts (also in ISE Centre Handbook). 3. Instructions for Supervisors and Invigilators (also in ISE Centre Handbook). 4. Notice to Candidates to be displayed outside examination room (also in ISE Centre Handbook). 5. An envelope for returning the completed examination papers, any unused papers, the Seating plan and the Supervisor s report. Portfolio Do you have? 1. Instructions for Teachers and Candidates How to prepare student portfolios. 2. Portfolio Cover Sheet for candidates (also in ISE Syllabus). 3. Colour-coded plastic Portfolio wallets. 4. Problem Script Report Forms Portfolios (for examiners). 5. Student Portfolio feedback form (also in ISE Syllabus). Interview Do you have? 1. Topic forms for ISE 0 and ISE I (also in ISE Syllabus). Please note ISE Report Forms and Marksheets will be sent to you separately nearer the practical examination date. If you haven t received them at least a week before the scheduled interview date, then please contact your Area/National Consultant.

Integrated Skills in English The Controlled Written examination Materials Please find the following documents enclosed: 1. Seating plan to be completed and returned 2. Supervisor s report to be completed and returned 3. Notice to candidates to be displayed outside examination room 4. Instructions for supervisors and invigilators You may photocopy these documents

ISE seating plan Centre name:... Centre number:... Total number of candidates present in room:... Total number of absentees:... Please indicate: ISE 0 ISE I ISE II ISE III ISE IV Front of examination room Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Row Row Row Row Row Row Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Row Row Row Row Row Row Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name The seating plan must reflect the position the candidates are seated in the room. Centres may submit their own seating plan, however all information as detailed above must be included. Name of supervisor (please print):... Date of examination:... Names of invigilators (please print):... Please read the guidelines for supervisors and invigilators carefully.

Supervisor s report Please list absent candidate names and numbers. Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate number Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Candidate name Please report below any conditions or circumstances that may have affected candidates performance today, e.g. any incidents of cheating, breaking the rules, disturbances outside the examination room, late arrivals and disqualifications. Please be as specific as possible. Name of supervisor (please print):... Date of examination:... Centre name:... Centre number:...

Integrated Skills in English examinations Notice to candidates To be displayed outside each examination room Arrival at the examination room If you arrive after the start of your examination, you should report to the supervisor or invigilator. You will not be admitted if you are more than 5 minutes late. Identification Make sure you have proof of your identity with you (for example identity card, passport, police certificate of identity). Materials You may only have on your desk pens, pencils and erasers for this examination. You will write your answers in pen in the examination booklet. You must not bring any other pieces of paper into the examination room. You may not use a dictionary during the examination. Correction fluid must not be used in your answer booklet. Conduct It is a serious matter to do anything during the examination which disturbs other candidates or might give you an unfair advantage over other candidates: a) if you have a mobile phone, make sure it is switched off and placed with your personal belongings in the area designated by the invigilator or supervisor b) you must not talk to or distract other candidates once the examination has started c) you may not borrow anything from another candidate during the examination d) you may not eat or smoke in the examination room. It is permissible to have a bottle of water for refreshment purposes, but this must not be placed on the table in case of spillage e) if you attempt to cheat, you will be disqualified from the examination. Listen carefully to the supervisor who will give you instructions. Tell the supervisor: w if you receive the incorrect question paper for your examination w if the question paper is incomplete or badly printed. Read carefully and follow the instructions printed in your question/answer booklet. Fill in any details required on the front of your question/answer booklet before you start the examination. Do not open your booklet until the supervisor tells you to begin. Advice and assistance during the examination If during the examination you are not sure what you should do, raise your hand to attract the supervisor s attention. You may not ask for, and will not be given, any explanation of the questions. If on the day of the examination you feel that your work may be affected by ill health or any other reason, tell the supervisor. Leaving the examination room You may not leave the examination room without the permission of the supervisor. On completing your examination and with permission from the invigilator, you must leave the examination room and examination area quietly so as not to disturb candidates who have not yet finished. Remember If you cheat, or use any unfair practice or break the rules in any way, your conduct will be reported to Trinity College London and you will be disqualified from the examination.

Instructions for supervisors and invigilators Controlled Written examination Candidates must be supervised during the examination session. One staff member should be nominated as the supervisor ; the others are referred to as invigilator. Note: the supervisor is in overall charge of the session and is counted as one of the invigilators. General 1. Examination papers must be kept in a secure place such as a safe or lockable cupboard until they are needed. 2. One person is required for the first 15 candidates per room sitting an examination. 3. One additional person is required per room for every additional 10 candidates unless agreed otherwise in writing by Trinity before the examination session. 4. Candidates taking different ISE examinations may take their examinations in the same room but should leave quietly where different examination timings exist. 5. Ideally the supervisor or invigilator should not be an English language teacher of any candidate in the room. 6. Candidates should be encouraged to read Appendix 8, Notice to candidates, before their examinations. Notice to candidates should also be posted outside each examination room on the date of the examination. The supervisor/invigilator should also have this in the examination room for reference. Before the examination 7. Question papers must not be released to the supervisor/invigilator more than 30 minutes before the start of the examination. 8. The examination room must be reasonably ventilated, at a comfortable temperature and free from external noise and interruption. 9. A clock must be visible to all students. 10. The supervisor/invigilators must have a small supply of spare pens for the use of candidates. 11. Any display material in the examination room (wall charts etc.) which might assist or distract candidates must be removed or covered during the examination. 12. Bags and other belongings must be left either outside the examination room or placed in a secure area designated by the supervisor/invigilator. 13. Candidates must ensure that mobile phones and all other electronic equipment are switched off and left in the secure area. If a candidate is found in possession of a mobile phone, they will be required to leave the examination room and must not be readmitted.

Seating candidates and giving instructions 14. Candidates must be seated, ideally in rows, far enough apart that they cannot copy from another candidate s script on no account must candidates be seated facing one another. 15. The supervisor and invigilators on duty must ensure all candidates are seated in good time for the beginning of the examination and that all candidates have their individual candidate number. Candidates arriving more than 5 minutes after the starting time must not be admitted. 16. Candidates must place their means of photographic identification on their desks. 17. The supervisor/invigilators must ensure only pens, pencils and rubbers are on candidates desks. 18. Question paper envelopes must only be opened once all candidates are seated. 19. Candidates must ensure mobile phones are switched off and left in the secure area. 20. The supervisor must be careful to distribute the correct paper to each candidate. 21. Question papers must be placed face-up, with the front cover displayed, with the instruction not to open the paper. 22. When all papers have been distributed, the supervisor must tell candidates to read the front cover, check they have received the correct paper for their examination and fill in the details required. 23. The supervisor/invigilator must remind candidates of the rules regarding leaving the room, cheating or communicating with other candidates once the examination has started. During the examination 24. At the appointed time, the supervisor/invigilator must tell candidates to begin, confirming the start and finish times. 25. Candidates may not ask questions relating to the interpretation of examination tasks or content of the examination. If you have a query that cannot be resolved by your centre, contact your National/Area Representative or Trinity s Head Office. 26. Once the examination has started, the supervisor/invigilator must check each candidate s identity and complete the seating plan with candidate s name and number. The seating plan should reflect the candidate s position in the room. Each candidate should be accounted for and absences noted on the Supervisor s report. 27. If a candidate fails to produce satisfactory identification, the supervisor must verify the candidate s identity with the candidate s own teacher at the end of the examination. 28. The supervisor/invigilator must announce the time 15 minutes before the end of the examination. If candidates at different levels are seated in the same examination room, the time must be announced 15 minutes before the end of EACH examination. 29. Candidates finishing early may not leave the examination room during the last 10 minutes of the examination. Check that they have completed their details on the question paper correctly before allowing them to leave. 30. At the end of the examination the supervisor/invigilator must prohibit any further writing and not allow any speaking until all papers have been collected.

Exceptional circumstances 31. In case of a fire alarm, candidates should be asked to remain silent if it is safe to do so while being taken to the assembly point. They must leave their examination papers behind on the desk. If the building is deemed safe to return to, candidates should be led back to the examination room in silence and extra time allowed to compensate for the time missed. Please record the incident and time on the Supervisor s report. 32. Should a candidate be suspected of cheating during the examination, the supervisor/invigilator must confiscate any unauthorised material immediately. The incident must be reported to Trinity both on the Supervisor s report form and also on the front cover of the script itself. 33. Candidates found smoking or eating during the examination should be asked to stop immediately. If they refuse to do so, they should be asked to leave the examination room immediately and the incident reported to Trinity both on the Supervisor s report form and also on the front cover of the script itself. Post-examination responsibilities 34. The examination papers, including any spare/unused papers must be placed in the addressed envelopes supplied. 35. The supervisor must ensure the seating plan is complete with the required details. 36. The supervisor must complete the Supervisor s report and enclose the whole document with the examination booklets in the envelope(s). 37. Envelopes must be sealed with the supervisor s signature written across the seal. 38. The examination papers and paperwork must be returned to the address supplied, either by a pre-arranged courier or by special delivery. Please consult your National/Area Representative or Trinity s Head Office in London for further guidance on this. Security bags Important: Do not try to break the security seal: if the seal is damaged, candidates papers will be invalid. Shortly before the examination begins, open the security bag. Turn it upside down, shake the papers clear of the window at the bottom left-hand corner and cut across the bag on a straight line through the window. " TO OPEN SHAKE CONTENTS CLEAR OF DOTTED LINE & CUT HERE Make sure that the correct question paper is showing in the window above and that you have the correct number of papers for the candidates sitting the examination. Check that this bag has not been tampered with. Open this bag in front of the candidates. Confidential examination papers Number of papers enclosed:

Integrated Skills in English Portfolio and Interview Materials for the Practical Examination Please find the following documents enclosed: 1. Instructions for teachers and candidates How to prepare student portfolios 2. Student portfolio feedback form 3. Portfolio cover sheet 4. Problem Script report form For the examiner 5. ISE Topic form ISE 0 6. ISE Topic form ISE I You may photocopy these documents

Instructions for teachers and candidates How to prepare student portfolios The term teachers is used throughout these instructions but should be understood to include any other people supplying guidance to candidates. Portfolio tasks must be selected from the list provided on the Trinity website. No other tasks can be used. It is important that only those portfolio tasks in the current list are used. The preparation of student portfolios may be carried out in class or at home, in groups or alone. It can be completed in collaboration with similar groups working elsewhere (e.g. through inter-school projects or online networking). It is a long and continuous activity (between 6 12 weeks) which must be carefully planned in relation to: a) the school or training centre s schedule b) the dates available for the interview session which includes assessment of the portfolio. It is not a requirement of the examination that candidates produce a preparatory draft of the portfolio, but they are strongly advised to do so. Preparatory drafts should not be included in the final portfolio. Teachers may assist candidates and groups of candidates in selecting the tasks to present in their portfolios. Teachers may assist candidates and groups of candidates in managing the time available over the period during which portfolios are prepared. Teachers should encourage candidates and groups of candidates to prepare more tasks than the three required for submission, and may then assist in the selection of the most appropriate work for submission. Teachers may discuss the tasks to be completed with candidates and groups of candidates and may suggest ways in which work previously done and any other resources may be exploited. Candidates may use normal reference sources to check their work, including dictionaries, grammar reference books and/or spelling and grammar-check facilities if they are using word-processing software. Candidates must be informed of the concept of plagiarism and warned of the consequences of plagiarism and other forms of cheating. If a task is considered to be the result of plagiarism or cheating it will be marked as Ungraded. Teachers may make general comments on the quality of one draft only during the preparation period, using the Portfolio feedback form (Appendix 13). This can be photocopied, or may be downloaded from Trinity s website, and must be attached to the relevant task in the submitted portfolio. Teachers must provide feedback on the form provided in the handbook and/or syllabus, but not provide any other form of feedback to candidates on work to be submitted in their portfolios. This is the only form of written feedback that is permitted. Teachers must not correct or comment upon specific points of language or grammar. Teachers must not write on any draft prepared by the candidate, whether it is a preparatory or a final version. Candidates must present their portfolio in the colour-coded plastic wallet (as supplied by Trinity). The completed Portfolio cover sheet and Portfolio feedback forms must also be included. Portfolios must be submitted to the teacher at least 24 hours before the examiner s arrival. Candidates must not have access to their portfolios from the time of submitting them to the teacher until after the examiner s departure.

Student portfolio feedback form Candidate name: ISE 0 ISE I ISE II ISE III ISE IV Teacher name: Task section: Date: Centre (name or number): Teachers are strongly recommended to give candidates feedback in the preparation of their portfolios. Use this form only. Teachers should complete just one copy of this sheet for each task presented by the candidate. It should be completed by ticking appropriate items in the right-hand column. This sheet must be the only form of feedback between teacher and candidate. When completed, this form should be handed to the candidate. The candidate must ensure that it is attached to the final version and included in the portfolio. Advice to the student 4 Task fulfilment Parts of the task have not been completed look at the instructions again The task does not meet the requirements set look at the instructions again This work does not appear to be entirely your own you must choose a different task Your work contains some irrelevant details and/or repetition You should add some more ideas You should give more description The format, style and/or register are not appropriate to the task The task is too long/short check the word length range Organisation Your presentation and/or layout need to be improved You should check and improve paragraphing You need to add an introduction You need to add a conclusion You need to rewrite the task with more legible handwriting or word-process your work Grammar You need to check and improve the grammar of your work You should use a greater range of grammatical structures You need to check your word order Vocabulary You should use a greater range of vocabulary You need to check you are using the correct words Spelling/Punctuation You should check the spellings of words in your work You should check and improve the punctuation in your work

Integrated Skills in English Portfolio cover sheet Candidate name: Candidate number: (Including centre number) Level: ISE 0 ISE I ISE II ISE III ISE IV Task Section Task number Task Word count Section 1 Correspondence Section 2 Factual writing Section 3 Creative/descriptive writing (ISE 0, I, II and III) Critical/analytical writing (ISE IV only) Please ensure that these tasks are from the current portfolio task list. Declaration I declare to the best of my knowledge that the contents of this portfolio are the work of the candidate named above. Signed by the candidate s teacher: Date: This form must be attached to your portfolio tasks.

Problem Script Report Form (Portfolio) Please provide the following details regarding the script(s) you are returning to Trinity s Head Office as problematic. Centre name:............................................................................ Centre number:............................ Examiner name:....................................................................... Session number:.......................... Candidate Name Candidate Number ISE Level Quest. No. Brief description of problem For examiner use only (please give this to the examiner when he/she comes to interview your students)

Integrated Skills in English Topic form ISE 0 Candidate name: ISE 0 Centre: Centre no: Registration no: Session: Examination date: Title of topic: Main points to discuss about my topic The information on this form must be presented to the examiner during the examination.

Integrated Skills in English Topic form ISE I Candidate name: ISE I Centre: Centre no: Registration no: Session: Examination date: Title of topic: Main points to discuss about my topic The information on this form must be presented to the examiner during the examination.