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Feedback on HKDSE Practice Papers. School Leaders’ Briefing Session 5 March 2012. HKDSE Practice Papers. Papers for 24 Category A subjects produced to familiarise teachers and students with the format and requirements of the HKDSE exams Funded by EDB
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Feedback on HKDSE Practice Papers School Leaders’ Briefing Session 5 March 2012
HKDSE Practice Papers • Papers for 24 Category A subjects produced to familiarise teachers and students with the format and requirements of the HKDSE exams • Funded by EDB • Delivered to schools under secure conditions in early January, with provisional marking schemes uploaded the next day for teachers' reference • All papers and marking schemes available on HKEAA website from mid February (www.hkeaa.edu.hk/tc/HKDSE/Practice_Papers/index.html)
Research Study (Core Subjects) • 20 schools selected based on 2010 HKCEE results; stratified sampling but on voluntary basis • About 2,800 students' scripts collected • CEML practice papers taken as school mock exams under standard exam conditions, with HKEAA observer • Answers scripts scanned and marked onscreen • Marking statistics and samples of performance analysed
Research Study (Elective Subjects) • About 100 to 400 scripts collected from a range of schools • Marked and samples of performance analysed • Valuable information about actual performance of students • Good learning opportunity for HKEAA staff and exam personnel • Trial run of marking and grading system
Feedback to Schools • Over 50 briefing sessions conducted for subject teachers between mid January and 29 February • Exam requirements, assessment criteria and standards, and annotated samples of performance provided • Comments on strengths and weaknesses of candidates and advice given • Information available on HKEAA website
Limitations of the Research Study • Sample size • Student readiness • Marking done by a small proportion of experienced CE/AL examiners/markers • Marks for speaking papers collected from schools for reference, not standardised • Only paper-level statistics available at this stage • Statistical data to be viewed with caution
中國語文科設有五卷: • 卷一 ﹕ 閱讀能力(20%),全部試題均須作答 • 卷二: 寫作能力(20%),要求考生寫長文一篇或 短文二至三篇 • 卷三: 聆聽能力(10%),全部試題均須作答 • 卷四: 說話能力(14%),分為「朗讀」及「口語 溝通」兩部分 • 卷五: 綜合能力考核(16%),全部試題均須作答
卷一 閱讀能力: 篇章取材 • 與人生和親情有關 《目送》、《認識一個十八歲的人》 • 與中國文化、文學有關 《史記.儒林列傳》 • 結構較緊密 • 手法能凸顯文章的主旨和立意 • 具思考空間
卷一: 考生的整體表現及常見錯誤 • 主要考核考生的閱讀能力,包括理解、分析、感受、鑑賞、運用不同策略等能力;重視思維和分析能力,並考核考生對中國文化、文學的認知和素養。 • 考生一般於直接考問內容重點的考題或客觀問題表現甚佳;於辨識寫作和修辭手法的考題則表現中規中矩 • 表現有欠理想的題目,包括綜合全文主旨、分析結構和手法作用,以及理解文言字詞或句式。總括而言,考生對處理比較說明或發揮個人見解方面,仍須多加努力。 • 今次所選的篇章有白話文及文言文,考生一般於文言篇章表現欠理想。
卷二寫作能力 設題要求:考生宜透過審題,思考寫作立意,選取材料,書寫文章。 審題 第一題:「抉擇」與「瞭解自己」 第二題:「快樂」與「富庶的物質生活」; 「基礎」與「難以」 第三題:「紛爭源於不自知」與圖片寓意 表 達 、 組 織 、 書 寫 立意 為文章定下主題或主旨,以確立文章的寫作方向。 選材 從個人親身經歷、生活見聞、書本知識、時人雋語去想像、聯想,再作出分析、比較,然後選取一些具深刻意義和動人情韻的題材。
錯別字一般評分原則 • 0-1個給3分 • 2-4個給2分 • 5-7個給1分 • 8個或以上不給分 • 重錯不計
卷二: 考生整體表現 • 立意與選材: • 一般能掌握題目要求。 • 部分考生立意平凡、選材蕪雜。 • 詞句與表達手法: • 表達大致恰當,文句基本達意,偶有口語或潮語入文。 • 未能做到用詞精確,文句簡潔扼要。 • 少用修辭及表達技巧。 • 文章組織: • 邊寫邊想,沒刻意布局。 • 少有做到不枝不蔓。 • 標點字體: • 標點大致恰當,但變化較少。 • 字體較潦草,筆劃模糊。
卷三聆聽能力 • 第一段錄音 • 場境:同學一起討論有關神話的戲劇 • 主題:神話的分類和作用 • 第二段錄音 • 場境:戲劇演員跟觀眾交流 • 主題:演員分享演戲的心得和體會 • 第三段錄音 • 場境:課堂討論 • 主題:神話的意義和價值
卷三: 考生整體表現 • 考核考生辨明說話者立場、觀點、論據、說話技巧、語氣等聆聽能力。 • 考生一般於擷取資訊的題目甚佳;綜合整理、歸納分類的題目表現中規中矩。但若試題要求考生依據語境推論分析,並須簡略說明或發揮個人見解,一般表現較弱。 • 部分考生審題不周、答非所問;又或於答題時詞不達意、概念不清、脫離語境或理解錯誤。
卷五綜合能力考核 題目 試以學生會候選內閣主席文爾雅或武娉娉的身分,撰寫一篇演講辭,在學生會選舉諮詢大會上發表,提出所屬內閣的競選口號。 考核理解、思考、組織、文字表達等能力。考生須聆聽錄音、閱讀文字圖表後,再寫作。此卷試題多與生活事務有關。 19
卷五: 考生整體表現 • 考生於演辭格式方面鮮見犯錯,對理念立場亦十分清晰;惟多有忽略大會背景,於撰寫競選口號表現中規中矩,偶見潮語英文。至於措辭語氣方面,考生多只能做到有基本禮貌,得體者少。 • 於整合拓展資料方面,考生多能整合政綱名稱、措施項目,但整合資料頗見脫漏,不少漏引調查數據;少引用精確數據解釋措施之好處。一般考生答題內容字數多惟訊息少。 • 考生於見解論證方面,一般能依聆聽所指示之方向批評對手政綱,少數表現佳者意見中肯,有理有據。表現中規中矩的考生,一般論述未深,理據不多;表現較弱者則只照抄聆聽考材,而理據薄弱。 • 考生答題組織大多穩妥,起承轉合,段落分明,但不少考生時間分配不善,整合拓展多,而見解論證少,以至結構失衡。考生一般答題時用詞平實,偶有語病,錯別字逾六個者,為數不少;較少考生能做到文字清通,修飾得宜。
Paper 2 Writing Part A (10%) • Short, guided task • About 200 words • Situation, purpose & relevant information provided Part B (15%) • Longer, more open-ended task • About 400 words • Choice of one out of 8 questions • Each based on one of the 8 modules in the Elective Part
Marking • Double marking by question • Three domains for assessment: Content, Language and Organisation, with equal weighting for each
Advice for Candidates (1) • Read the questions carefully and try to fulfil all the requirements of the task • Develop ideas with examples and supporting details • Pay attention to who the writer and the intended readers are • Don’t use prepared sentences, paragraphs and stock phrases • Memorised paragraphs / essays will be disregarded and not awarded any marks. Zero marks will be given to totally memorised essays
Advice for Candidates (2) • Candidates should not waste time counting the no. of words written. • As a general guide, + or – 10% is acceptable (so between 360 to 440 for ‘about 400 words’). • Quality is more important than quantity.
Paper 1 Reading • Consists of two parts: Part A - Compulsory Part B - Section 1 (easier) Section 2 (more difficult) • Candidates choose either Section 1 or 2 • Candidates attempting Section 2 can attain up to Level 5** • Candidates attempting Section 1 can attain up to Level 4 only
Paper 1 Reading Number of scripts Part A 2,839 Part B1 1,431 (~50%) Part B2 1,419 (~50%) * 11 students answered both B1 and B2
Paper 3 Listening and Integrated Skills • Consists of two parts: Part A (compulsory) Part B - Section 1 (easier) - Section 2 (more difficult) • Candidates choose to do either Section 1 or 2 • Candidates attempting Section 2 can attain up to Level 5** • Candidates attempting Section1 can attain up to Level 4 only
Paper 3 Listening and Integrated Skills Number of candidates: Part 3A: 2,845 Part 3B1: 1,332 (46.74%) Part 3B2: 1,513 (53.26%)
Papers 1 and 3: Graded Approach • Need to convert B1 scores to the same scale as B2 scores • After equating, scores can be compared across these two parts of the paper, even though they differ in number of items, difficulty, etc. • Paper score = Part A score + Part B score