Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 1 SAMPLE ASSESSMENT MATERIALS

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Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level SAMPLE ASSESSMENT MATERIALS OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level The scheme code for these qualifications is: OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 09498 ALL THESE MATERIALS MAY BE PHOTOCOPIED. Any photocopying will be done under the terms of the Copyright Designs and Patents Act 988 solely for the purposes of assessment Sample Assessment Materials OCR 00

OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ASSESSMENT LEVEL FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ENGLISH READING TASK SAMPLE ASSESSMENT MATERIALS TIME: 50 MINUTES YOU NEED This task and the resource document booklet An answer booklet. A pen with black ink OR access to a computer and printer to print out your responses which should be firmly attached to your answer booklet. You may use a dictionary and spell/grammar check facility but you must not ask anyone to help you. INSTRUCTIONS Do NOT open this task booklet until you are told to do so by the supervisor Make sure your personal details are entered correctly in the answer booklet. YOU HAVE 50 MINUTES TO READ THE RESOURCE DOCUMENT BOOKLET AND COMPLETE THE READING TASKS Read the Resource Booklet and the questions inside this booklet carefully before starting the task Write your answers in the answer booklet provided or attach your print outs to your answer booklet before handing them in If you use extra paper, make sure that it has your name and candidate number on it and is securely attached to your answer booklet When you have finished, hand your answer booklet to the supervisor. This document consists of printed pages OCR 00 Registered Company Number: 3484466 [Turn over

READING TASK (5 marks) Scenario You are a volunteer at a local charity, CareCo. You have been asked to help organise a winter outing for residents of a local care home, as described in Document. To prepare for this, and to make the best choice for the residents, you must read the information from Document and Document. You have 50 minutes to read the documents and answer the questions below. You should spend about 0 minutes reading the documents. Answer all the questions. You do not need to write in sentences. Give two reasons why it is important for this outing to take place. ( marks) How much can CareCo spend on the meal for each person attending? ( mark) 3 a) As well as cost, what two other things do you need to consider when deciding on a venue for the outing? ( marks) b) Give reasons for your answer. ( marks) 4 a) What are the two most important things which everyone agrees the chosen venue must provide? ( marks) b) Explain why these are so important. ( marks) 5 What does Jo say you could do if you need to find out anything else about the outing? ( marks) 6 a) Which venue would be best for the outing? ( mark) b) Explain the reasons for your choice. ( marks) 7 What does Jo Wilkinson want you to do when you have made your choice for the outing? 8 What layout features are used in Document? Explain whether these help the reader or not. 9 In Document, how does Jo Wilkinson encourage you to help organise the winter outing? ( marks) (4 marks) (3 marks) OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 3

OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ASSESSMENT LEVEL FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ENGLISH WRITING TASKS SAMPLE ASSESSMENT MATERIALS TIME: 50 MINUTES YOU NEED These tasks and the resource document booklet An answer booklet. A pen with black ink OR access to a computer and printer to print out your responses which should be firmly attached to your answer booklet. You may use a spell/grammar check facility. You may use a dictionary but you must not ask anyone to help you INSTRUCTIONS Do NOT open this task booklet until you are told to do so by the supervisor Make sure your personal details are entered correctly in the answer booklet. YOU HAVE 50 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THE WRITING TASKS Read the Resource Document Booklet and the information inside this question paper carefully before starting the tasks Write your answers in the answer booklet provided If you use extra paper, make sure that it has your name and candidate number on it and is securely attached to your answer booklet When you have finished, hand your answer booklet to the supervisor. This document consists of printed pages OCR 00 Registered Company Number: 3484466 [Turn over

WRITING TASKS (5 marks) Scenario You are a volunteer at a local charity, CareCo. You have been asked to help organise a winter outing for residents of a local care home, as described in Document. To prepare for this, and to make the best choice for the residents, you must read the information from Document and Document. You have 50 minutes to read the documents and do the tasks below. You should spend about 0 minutes reading the documents. Do both writing tasks. For both tasks, remember to write in sentences, using accurate spelling, punctuation and grammar. Allow time to check your work. Writing Task A (4 marks) Write a formal report for Jo Wilkinson at CareCo, recommending where to go for the outing. In your report you should: provide a suitable title explain what you have been asked to do and where you have got your information from (Introduction) consider briefly the advantages and disadvantages of each of the places you have considered (Findings) state which places are suitable and meet the requirements of the group (Conclusion) state which one you think should be used with reasons (Recommendations). You should spend approximately 5 minutes writing this report. Writing Task B ( marks) Write a letter to your chosen venue, as requested by Jo Wilkinson. In your letter, you should: use CareCo s address make a provisional booking inform them of CareCo s requirements and the needs of the group You should spend no more than 5 minutes writing this document. OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 5

OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ASSESSMENT LEVEL FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ENGLISH 09498RB RESOURCE DOCUMENT BOOKLET FOR READING & WRITING SAMPLE ASSESSMENT MATERIALS The documents in this booklet are for Level Reading and Level Writing. You will need the documents in this booklet to help you answer both the Reading and Writing tasks. Spend about 0 minutes reading the documents carefully. Then turn to the Task Booklet. [Turn over

DOCUMENT OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 7

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OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS OCR FUNCTIONAL SKILLS QUALIFICATION IN ENGLISH AT LEVEL Specimen Mark Scheme The maximum mark for the Reading paper is [5]. The maximum mark for the Writing paper is [5]. This document consists of 5 printed pages. SP (...) V345 OCR 00 [500/9/6] OCR is an exempt Charity [Turn over

Functional Skills English L SAMs Mark Scheme Reading Task (5 marks) Reading Q M/S Ref Accepted Response Type of Response R a) the only time all residents go out together b) mix with other people c) share their memories d) highlight of the residents year e) long running activity for CareCo f) most popular activity for CareCo Closed Marks (Max ) R (Maximum of) 5 per person. Closed a) wheelchair access b) guide dog Closed 3 R c) dates (when transport is available) d) time of day e) availability of live music f) traditional experience (Max ) R3 R 4 R4 5 R4 6 R Reasons include requirements of CareCo, needs and wishes of the residents, what is on offer from venues. Identify what is agreed as being important: a) traditional experience b) friendly atmosphere c) lively surroundings Explain why d) only time they are all together e) helps them to reminisce f) opportunity to mix Open Closed Open a) phone Elena Markova/phone 04 47566 b) email Jo Wilkinson/email jw@ccare.coz. Closed Candidate has explained that Westshire or Brunt is the most suitable venue Closed (Max ) 4 (Max ) (Max ) (Max ) R3 Explains that it fulfils all the requirements eg less than 5 per head, accessible, traditional meal, big enough etc. Open One valid reason explained More than one valid reason explained 7 R a) write a report for Jo Wilkinson b) write to the chosen venue Closed (Max ) 0 OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level

8 R4 Candidate is aware of layout features used in Doc (eg use of colour, bold titles/type, different fonts, seasonal images), and commented on their effectiveness (attractiveness, setting scene, ease/difficulty of reading etc) Open One correct feature identified but no comment Two or more features identified but no comment One feature with a comment on its effectiveness More than one feature with detailed commentary 9 R3 Candidate aware of how Jo uses language and persuasion within Doc for a purpose, eg: Open 3 4 Use of personal letter/made to feel important Request not instruction All necessary information provided Offer of support Use of persuasive language (v.hard to say no ) Only one aspect considered, limited explanation More than one aspect, but limited explanation More than one aspect and detailed explanation 3 Total available for reading 5 Note to markers: Where a candidate does not meet the minimum required for the award of mark, 0 marks should be awarded. This applies to all mark scheme references. OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level

Functional Skills English L SAMs Mark Scheme Writing Tasks (5 marks) Writing Task A (4 Marks) M/S Ref Indicative Response Marks Total marks W Candidate has written clearly with an appropriate level of detail, including structure, and response is suitable for purpose and audience Some attempt at organising relevant material but lacks detail and coherence Reasonable clarity but lacking in either detail or coherence Writing is clear and detailed throughout and suitably structured. 3 3 W6 Candidate has used spelling accurately Spelling of everyday words is usually accurate. Words occurring in the source documents and question paper are mostly spelt correctly Virtually all spelling of everyday words, and words from the source documents, and question paper is correct t+hroughout. Any errors stand out as untypical or one-off slips and do not affect meaning. W5 Candidate has used punctuation accurately Capital letters (at the beginning of sentences and for proper nouns), full stops and question marks are used correctly with only minor lapses. Capital letters, full stops and question marks are used accurately throughout. Any errors stand out as untypical or one-off slips and do not affect meaning. W4 Candidate has used grammar accurately Overall accurate, but with some errors in subject/verb agreement and/or some inconsistency of tense Mostly grammatically accurate with accurate subject/verb agreement, accurate and consistent use of tense. Any errors stand out as untypical or one-off slips and do not affect meaning. W3 Used an appropriate formal report format Included at least a heading Included at least a heading and one sub-heading. W Candidate has presented information in a logical sequence Some attempt at sequencing relevant information, although not consistent, and omits some important information that limits its fitness for purpose Meets the purpose of the report (ie to inform Jo Wilkinson of the views of the residents, venues considered and suggested venue for the winter outing). The report may not always be easy to follow and may not fully meet needs of audience Material flows logically. It is suitable for both purpose and audience. Total available for Writing Task A 4 4 3 3 OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level

Writing Task B ( Marks) M/S Ref Indicative Response Marks Total marks W Candidate has written clearly with an appropriate level of detail, including structure, and response is suitable for purpose and audience Some attempt at organising relevant material Writing is clear and detailed throughout. Structure is used appropriately. W6 Candidate has used spelling accurately Spelling of everyday words is usually accurate. Words occurring in the source documents and question paper are mostly spelt correctly Virtually all spelling of everyday words, and words from the source documents, and question paper is correct throughout. Any errors stand out as untypical or one-off slips and do not affect meaning. W5 Candidate has used punctuation accurately Capital letters (at the beginning of sentences and for proper nouns), full stops and question marks are used correctly with only minor lapses. Capital letters, full stops and question marks are used accurately throughout. Any errors stand out as untypical or one-off slips and do not affect meaning. W4 Candidate has used grammar accurately Mostly grammatically accurate with accurate subject/verb agreement, accurate and consistent use of tense. Any errors stand out as untypical or one-off slips and do not affect meaning. W3 Candidate has used an appropriate formal letter format Included at least appropriate sender s address Included sender s and recipient s addresses, date and suitable salutation & close W Candidate has presented information in a logical sequence Some attempt at sequencing relevant information, although not consistent. Some attempt at meeting the purpose of the letter (ie to make a provisional booking and clarify details). Letter may not always be easy to follow and does not fully meet needs of audience Material flows logically. It is suitable for purpose and audience. Total available for writing task B Note to markers: Where a candidate does not meet the minimum required for the award of mark, 0 marks should be awarded. This applies to all mark scheme references. Maximum marks for M/S reference are shown in bold. OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 3

FUNCTIONAL SKILLS ENGLISH LEVEL SPEAKING, LISTENING & COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT CONTRIBUTING TO A DISCUSSION/EXCHANGE ASSESSOR S OBSERVATION RECORD Centre name Candidate name No. in discussion group Centre no. Candidate no. Subject of discussion Subject*: Familiar or Unfamiliar Discussion or exchange* *Circle as appropriate FS ref.s..s..s.3.s.4 GOOD PASS The candidate has: made a range of relevant and extended contributions played a full part in discussion responded appropriately to others fully/well prepared to contribute to discussion of ideas and opinion been flexible but purposeful in discussion made a range of different types of contribution presented a variety of information and points of view clearly used appropriate language RESULT Evidence/comment: GOOD PASS PASS NEAR MISS FAIL PASS The candidate has: made relevant and extended contributions responded appropriately to others appropriately prepared to contribute to formal discussion of ideas and opinions made different kinds of contributions presented information and points of view clearly used appropriate language NEAR MISS The candidate has: made some relevant and extended contributions responded appropriately to others most of the time prepared to contribute to discussion of ideas and opinion made some different types of contribution on the whole presented information and points of view clearly used appropriate language Assessor s name Signature Date FAIL The candidate has: made some contributions, although not always relevant or clear not fully prepared to contribute to discussion of ideas and opinions made a limited type of contribution at times made contributions that lack clarity and/or used language that was not always appropriate 4 OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level

READING AND WRITING LEVEL OCR Functional Skills English ASSESSMENT GRID Reading FS Ref. Descriptor Candidate has: M/S Ref Marks.. Identified main points and ideas and how they are presented in a variety of texts R 5.. Understood texts in detail R 5..3 Used information from texts for a purpose R3 7..4 Identified suitable responses R4 8 Total 5 Writing FS Ref. Descriptor Candidate has: M/S Ref Marks.3. Written clearly and coherently, including an appropriate level of detail W 5.3.5 Used spelling accurately everyday words W6 4.3.5 Used punctuation accurately full stops, capital letters and question marks W5 4.3.4 Used grammar accurately consistent use of tense and sentence structure, subject/verb agreement W4 4.3.3 Used a format (eg letters, short reports, memos, articles, essays etc) structure and language suitable for purpose and audience W3 3.3. Presented information in a logical sequence W 5 Total 5 OCR Functional Skills Qualification in English at Level 5