MOKASA 2 MARKING SCHEME PAPER 1
- a) It must be an official letter of application. If not deduct -2AD WF
- The tone of the letter must be official. If it is not -1AD WT
FORMAT
- Sender’s Address √½ mk
- Date √½ mk
- Receiver’s Address √½ mk
- Salutation – Dear Sir, Dear Madam √½ mk
- Re: APPLICATION√½ FOR A POSITION OF COORDINATOR OF YOUTH AFFAIRS√½ mk
- Complimentary Close – Yours faithfully √½ mk
- Signature & Name √½ mk
TOTAL=4 MARKS
CONTENT
- Intention & Position – *I 1mk
- EDUCATION: *E
- Degree (Social Studies)√½ mk
- KCSE – C+√½ mk
- Experience (working with young people) – *E1 mk
- Fluency in English and Kiswahili – *F √½ mk
- Conclusion: C ½ mk
TOTAL=4 MARKS
LANGUAGE
A 4 B 3 C 2 D 1
- Check on the communication ability of the candidate before awarding marks.
- Ability is judged on communicability, intelligibility and creative use of language.
- D scripts should have broken parts which make it difficult to guess what the candidate is saying.
- CURRICULUM VITAE
- It must be a CV. If not -1AD
FORMAT
- Title√ ½mk
- Personal Data√ ½mk
- Education Background√ ½mk
- Work Experience√ ½mk
- Hobbies or Interest√ ½mk
- Referees/References√ ½mk
TOTAL=3 marks
CONTENT
- Personal data – 1 mk
- Name, Date of Birth, Contact details and any other detail
- Education Background – 1mk
- Years (From – To)
- Name of Institution
- Qualifications
(University and High school)
- Experience – 1mk
- Year, Month(Duration)
- Hobbies/Interests – 1mk
- Any two interests
- Referee – 1mk
- Name, Title/Position, Contact details (Address, Telephone or email address)
TOTAL=5 marks
- CLOZE TEST
- yourself
- reach
- Even
- when
- graduated
- momentum
- losing
- Whether
- only
- easy
- a) Read the form below and answer the questions that follow
- The tallest building in our school is the library. It has thousands of stories!
- The above item is a pun. √ It plays on the meaning of the word stories√
- The functions of puns include:
- Entertainment – they elicit laughter during performance
- Enhancing critical thinking – one has to think of the meaning
- Building vocabulary and pronunciation – one learns different meanings of words
- Daddy drums up a din on the tin for a dime with time
- The sound features in the above include:
- Alliteration – ”daddy drums”
- Assonance – “din…tin”, “dime … time”, “drums up”
- Consonance – “din on the tin” , “dime … time”
(Any 1 sound device correctly illustrated)
- What is likely to be lost if it is translated:
- The sound features such as alliteration, assonance among others
- The originality or authenticity of the item
- The aesthetic value
- The word pronounced differently in each case:
- Burry Berry Bury
- Floor Flower Flour
- Bow Bore Bough
- The stressed syllable in the following sentences
- Re.port
- Char.ac.ter
- A.bu.sive
- The intonation for each sentence below
- Falling
- Rising
- Falling
- During the delivery of an oral report, I would use my voice effectively by:
- Effective voice projection/being audible
- Proper articulation/enunciation/pronunciation of words
- Appropriate tonal variation
- Appropriate pace/tempo
(Award only for the first 3 responses)
- To ensure students benefit from the talks, I would:
- Make appropriate use of gestures
- Use effective tonal variation
- Make appropriate use of facial expressions
- Maintain appropriate eye contact
(Any 3 correct answers)
- Appropriate responses in the dialogue between Shirley and Mr. Karanja
Shirley: Yes sir.√ ½
Shirley; I am fine thank you. √ ½
Mr. Karanja: I am new at Mzalendo/ I am visiting Mzalendo for the first time√ 1
Shirley: Walk towards the chapel√ 1 and take a right turn√ 1
Shirley: I said you take a right turn √ 1after the chapel, not left. √ 1
Shirley: You are welcome√ 1