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Integrated Skills in English ISE II The Controlled Written examination Wednesday 11 November 2009
10.00am–12.00pm
Your full name: (BLOCK CAPITALS)
Candidate registration number:
Centre: Time allowed: 2 hours
Instructions to candidates candidates 1. Write your your name, candidate number and centre centre number on the front front of this examination paper. paper. 2. You must not open this examination examination paper until instructed instructed to do so. 3. This examinat examination ion paper contains contains two tasks. You must complete both tasks. 4. Use blue blue or black black pen, pen, not pencil pencil.. 5. Write your answers answers on the examination paper. paper. 6. Do all rough work on the examination examination paper. paper. Cross through any any work you do not want marked. marked. 7. You must must not not use a dictiona dictionary ry in this examinat examination. ion. 8. You must not use correc correction tion fluid fluid on the examinati examination on paper.
Information for candidates The tasks in this examination have have equal weighting. You are advised to spend about 60 minutes on Task 1 and about 60 minutes on Task 2.
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Integrated Skills in English II Time allowed: 2 hours This examination paper contains two tasks. You must complete both tasks.
Task 1 — Reading into writing task Read the text below and then, in your own words, write an article (approximately 250 words) for a social studies publication: i)
summarising the reasons why the writer thinks that British people’s values with regards to money have changed and
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expressing your own feelings about the importance of honesty in today’s world.
How times have changed Do you remember the time when a person finding a wallet full of cash in the street would do his best to find its owner and return it? Or when somebody given too much change by a shopkeeper would hand it back rather than keep it? In other words, do you remember a time when people were mostly honest? It was reported in a newspaper recently that people queued around the block at a cash machine when they heard that it was giving out as twice as much money as requested. But the papers did not suggest there was anything wrong in this mass bank robbery. On the contrary, they seemed to encourage the robbers’ behaviour. Certainly a cash machine is an impersonal thing. To steal money from it is not like stealing an old lady’s handbag. But it is theft all the same, and theft used to be something of which respectable citizens disapproved. No longer. One onlooker, who didn’t appear to be taking money out of the machine himself, nevertheless supported the robbers. ‘It makes up for all the bank charges and I’m sure the greedy bank won’t miss the money’, he said. This suggested one of the reasons why those queuing up at the cash machine did not feel at all guilty about their crime. People don’t trust banks and they believe that banks overcharge them. But there is more to it than that. There is a general feeling that money is now mainly obtained by luck rather than effort. You marry a rock star or win a television contest and become a ‘celebrity’. What is there for the rest of us but to take our chances when we can? The fact that this may involve dishonesty is not a consideration, as long as there is little risk of being caught. (Source: Adapted from G2, 31 March 2008)
Use your own words as far as possible. No marks for answers copied from the reading texts. page 2
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Task 2 — Writing task You recently went to a meeting where people suggested ways to improve recycling in your area. Write a report (approximately 250 words) for your local council reporting the main ideas that were proposed and persuading the council to implement these suggestions as soon as possible.
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