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Oxford Cambridge and RSA F Tuesday 12 May 2015 Morning GCSE FRENCH A701/01 Listening (Foundation Tier) *5013907444* Candidates answer on the Question Paper. OCR supplied materials: CD Other materials required: None Duration: 5 minutes reading time + 30 minutes (approx.) * A 7 0 1 0 1 * You will now have finished the 5 minutes reading time for this paper. The test will begin now. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES During this introduction you should tell the invigilator immediately if you have any difficulty in hearing the recording. Once the questions have begun, the recording will not be stopped. Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes above. Please write clearly and in capital letters. Use black ink. Answer all the questions. Read each question carefully. Make sure you know what you have to do before starting your answer. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. Additional paper may be used if necessary but you must clearly show your candidate number, centre number and question number(s). Do not write in the bar codes. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 40. Listen carefully to the instructions and follow the example for each exercise. There will be pauses to give you time to read the questions and to write your answers. You will hear all the recordings twice. You may write your answers at any time during the test. You do not have to write in full sentences and your answers will not be marked for the accuracy of the language. Dictionaries are not allowed. Open your booklet now. This document consists of 12 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. [Y/501/5719] DC (CW/SW) 105636/2 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over

Exercise 1: Questions 1 8 2 Thierry talks about a holiday with his family. You will hear some short statements in French. You will hear each statement twice. Tick the correct box. Example: What country do they go to? SPAIN ITALY GREECE The answer is A. Now answer the questions. Tick one box for each. 1 Where do they stay on holiday? 2 How do they get to their holiday destination?

3 Where do they stay during the holiday? 3 4 What do they usually do in the morning? 5 What does Thierry like to do in the afternoon? 6 What do they usually eat for dinner? Turn over

7 Where do they go in the evening? 4 8 At about what time do they go to bed? [Total: 8 marks]

Exercise 2: Questions 9 12 5 Young people talk about what they like and dislike eating. Read the list. A B C D E F G H J K L M apples beans carrots chicken chocolate ice cream pancakes peas potatoes seafood steak yoghurt Listen to the interview and choose the correct letters. Example: Céline Likes C Dislikes L Likes Dislikes 9 Bernard 10 Yvette 11 Karim 12 Jeanne [Total: 8 marks] Turn over

Exercise 3: Questions 13 20 6 Read the questions. Fatima talks about her village in Luxembourg and her home. Listen to Fatima and for each question choose one of the words in brackets and write it in the space. Example: small Fatima s village, St Pierre, is... (small / average-sized / big) 13 The village is 15 kilometres from the... border. (Belgian / German / French) 14 Near the village there is a... (river / forest / lake) [Pause] 15 In the village there is a tobacconist s and a... (café / post office / baker s) 16 There is also an old... (castle / museum / church) [Pause] 17 She says that her house is quite... (big / modern / unusual) 18 The walls in her bedroom are... (yellow / green / pink) [Pause]

7 19 The garden is... the house. (in front of / next to / behind) 20 In the garden she particularly likes the... (flowers / trees / birds) [Total: 8 marks] Turn over

Exercise 4: Questions 21 24 8 How young people are going to spend the weekend. Read the list. A B C D E F G H J K L M climbing cooking cycling decorating gardening playing computer games playing music playing sports shopping studying swimming visiting relatives Listen to the young people. For each person choose two letters, one for their activity on Saturday and one for their activity on Sunday. Example: Noémie Saturday C Sunday L Saturday Sunday 21 Bruno 22 Véronique 23 Ahmed 24 Camille [Total: 8 marks]

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Exercise 5: Questions 25 32 10 Samuel talks about his holiday job. Read the questions. Listen to Samuel and answer the questions briefly IN ENGLISH. Example: Where did Samuel work for his holiday job? a restaurant... 25 How long did he work for? 26 Where was the restaurant? 27 How did Samuel get to work? [Pause] 28 What positive comment does Samuel make about the pay? 29 What did he learn to prepare? 30 What didn t he like about the job? [Pause]

31 For his next job, what is he going to work as? 11 32 When does he hope to do this job? [Total: 8 marks] END OF QUESTION PAPER

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