Title: Territorywide System Assessment 2004 Primary 3 English Language
1Territory-wideSystem Assessment 2004Primary
3English Language
2Scope of the Assessment
- Based on the Basic Competency (BC) Descriptors
(Tryout Version) for English Language at the end
of Key Stage 1 (Primary 3) and the CDC Syllabus
for English Language (Primary 1-6) 1997 - Balanced coverage of the learning targets in the
three Strands and the four language skills - Meaningful contexts provided for students to
activate their knowledge, skills and strategies
in the purposeful use of English
3Arrangement of the Assessment
4Speaking Assessment
- 12-15 students will be randomly selected in each
school - Each student will take the assessment
individually - Each student will be given 8 minutes to prepare
for the oral assessment
5 Speaking Assessment
- Item Types
- Spontaneous language use in given situations (1
min) - Reading aloud (1 min)
- Picture descriptions (3 mins)
- Expression of personal experiences
- (3 mins)
6Sample Items Part 1 Spontaneous language use in
given situations
7 Marking Scheme
8 Part 2 Reading aloud Read the following text
aloud.
Cook the eggs. Cut the ham. Butter the
bread. Make a cup of tea. Set the table. Knock
on the bedroom door. Wake up, Mum. Its time
for breakfast.
9 Marking Scheme
10 Part 3 Picture descriptions Here are some
pictures about different hobbies. Study the
pictures and answer the teachers questions.
11Questions related to the pictures
- 1. Look at this picture. Whats the boy
doing? (picture 1) - 2. Whats the weather like?
- 3. Whats the girl doing? (picture 2)
- 4. Where are the children? (picture 3)
- 5. What are they doing?
12 Marking Scheme
13 Marking Scheme
14 Marking Scheme
15Part 4 Expression of Personal Experiences
- Questions related to the expression of
- personal experiences
- 1. What do you like doing after school?
- 2. Why do you like _______?
- 3. Who do you ________ with?
- 4. When do you ________?
- 5. Where do you ________?
- Questions will be modified according to the
context. - (e.g.When a student says that his/her hobby is
stamp collecting, the oral assessor will ask
him/her Where do you get your stamps from?)
16 Marking Scheme
17 18Listening (Written assessment)
- No. of sub-papers 3
- Duration about 15 minutes
- Item Types
- MC questions
- Simple note-taking
- Form-filling
19Listening (Written assessment)
- Remarks
- Each student will attempt one of the sub-papers
only - Each sub-paper consists of two listening tasks
- The CD will be played two times
20Sample Items
A. Sample Items on Listening P.3C is going
to have a picnic. Peter and Mary are talking
about what to buy for the picnic. Peter is
writing a list. Listen to what Peter and Mary
say. Help Peter complete the list. The tape will
be played two times. When you hear a beep, tick
the best answer(s). You have 15 seconds to read
this part. Tick the best answers (?).
21Reading and Writing (Written assessment)
- No. of sub-papers 3
- Duration 30 minutes
- Text Types
22Reading and Writing (Written assessment)
- Remarks
- Each student will attempt one of the sub-papers
only - Students are encouraged to write as many ideas as
they can
23B. Sample Items on Reading and Writing
Peter and Mary go to the library. Mary reads a
story about a dog. Read the story.
24 Part 1A Tick the best answers (?).
25 Part 1B Answer the questions.
26 Marking Scheme
272. What do you think of Bob? Why?
28Marking Scheme
29 Marking Scheme
30Further Instructions to Students
31Thank you!
32- Interpersonal Strand (IS)
- Knowledge Strand (KS)
- Experience Strand (ES)