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9 0 3 8 7 September 2011

National Certificate of Educational Achievement TAUMATA MATAURANGA A-MOTU KUA TAEA

Westlake Girls High SchoolLanguage Department

Level 2 Chinese

2011 Internal AssessmentAchievement Standard 2.6

(Version 2)

90387 Produce crafted writing in Chinese

on a less familiar topic,

with the support of resources

Credits: Three

Achievement Criteria

AchievementAchievement

with MeritAchievement

with Excellence

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, that develops relevant information and/or ideas, using appropriate language. Communication is achieved overall despite errors in language use.

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, with substantial development of relevant information and/or ideas, using a variety of appropriate language. Any errors in language use do not significantly hinder communication.

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, with extensive development of relevant information and/or ideas, using a wide variety of appropriate language. Language is used confidently and any errors in language use do not hinder communication.

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Overall Level of Performance

Student Instruction Sheet

Achievement Standard 2.6

Assessment Number: 90387 (version 2)Produce crafted writing in Chinese on a less familiar topic, with the support of resources Credit: 3

Read all instructions carefully before you begin the activity.

Topic: Getting a Part Time job

As a prefect candidate at Westlake Girls High School, for showing your ability of giving the advice to your year12 fellow schoolmates, you had been given a chance to produce the information in writing as the script and to give a speech later on during a year12 assembly on the topic of “Getting a part time job”.

Since the new coming Chinese international students are not quite familiar with your speech in English, for gaining their votes, you are advised to write some key points of your speech script in Chinese for their reference and wait for the opportunity of International Director Mrs Pennycook arranging the suitable time for them to come together, then you can deliver your speech directly in Chinese later on.

Task:

Write your speech script on the topic of “Getting a part time job” in Chinese, to show your ability of giving the advice to the new coming year12 Chinese international to gain their votes.

Your information in the Chinese script could include:

The common reasons for year12 schoolers to get a part time jobs in New Zealand The advantages and disadvantages of getting a part time job The types of part time jobs and their common criteria for recruiting the workers The possible working environments the workers could possibly face The advice for spending/saving money earned Giving your personal example by sharing your experience or your plan

(You could integrate this part into the previous points)

Conditions:

You are required to write a minimum of 150 words– of which 30 may be pinyin words.

You will have two periods to draft and complete your work. In the first period, you should start by planning your text and prepare a first draft. Then in the second period, you should rework your draft and produce the completed booklet.

You will work independently under the supervision of the teacher who will not give you any direct assistance.

You will hand in what you have done after the first period and the teacher will keep this securely and return it to you for the second session. You may use

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only those resources indicated by the teacher and may not bring any new material into the classroom in the second session. What you write must be your own work.

Write a text in Chinese. For Achievement, you should write at least 150 characters – of which 30 may be pinyin words; Achievement with Merit or Excellence may require more characters but the quality of your writing is more important than the length.

You will be rewarded for:• developing ideas relevant to the task• using a wide variety of vocabulary and structures, including some from Curriculum Level 7• using language accurately.

Assessment Schedule

Judgement leading to Achievement

Judgement leading to Achievement with

Merit

Judgement leading to Achievement with

ExcellenceThe written text shows that:

Student writes one CRAFTED text on a less familiar topic “Getting a Part Time Job”, of a minimum length of 150 characters of which 30 may be written in pinyin words.

Relevant information and/or ideas are developed.

Appropriate language is used up to and including level 7 of the curriculum, or equivalent.

e.g. 这儿的工作环境差,顾客的态度也差。

The written text shows that:

Student writes one CRAFTED text on a less familiar topic “Getting a Part Time Job”, of a minimum length of 150 characters of which 30 may be written in pinyin words.

Relevant information and/or ideas are substantially developed.

A wide variety of appropriate language is used up to and including level 7 of the curriculum, or equivalent.

e.g. 我倒霉极了,这儿的工作环境差,顾客的态度也差,老板又凶得不得了。

The written text shows that:

Student writes one CRAFTED text on a less familiar topic “Getting a Part Time Job”, of a minimum length of 150 characters of which 30 may be written in pinyin words.

Relevant information and/or ideas are extensively developed.

A wide variety of appropriate language is used up to and including level 7 of the curriculum, or equivalent.

e.g. 我倒霉极了,这儿的工作环境差,顾客的态度也差,老板又凶得不得了,一天到晚发脾气。我天天回到

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Communication is achieved overall despite errors in language use.

Any errors do not significantly hinder communication.

家都累得半死。

Language is used confidently and any errors do not hinder communication.

Achievement Criteria

AchievementAchievement

with MeritAchievement

with ExcellenceWrite a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, that develops relevant information and/or ideas, using appropriate language. Communication is achieved overall despite errors in language use.

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, with substantial development of relevant information and/or ideas, using a variety of appropriate language. Any errors in language use do not significantly hinder communication.

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, with extensive development of relevant information and/or ideas, using a wide variety of appropriate language. Language is used confidently and any errors in language use do not hinder communication.

Overall Level of Performance

9 0 3 8 7 September 2011

National Certificate of Educational Achievement TAUMATA MATAURANGA A-MOTU KUA TAEA

Westlake Girls High SchoolLanguage Department

Level 2 Chinese

2011 Internal AssessmentAchievement Standard 2.6

(Version 2)

90387 Produce crafted writing in Chinese

on a less familiar topic,

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with the support of resources

Credits: Three

Achievement Criteria

AchievementAchievement

with MeritAchievement

with Excellence

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, that develops relevant information and/or ideas, using appropriate language. Communication is achieved overall despite errors in language use.

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, with substantial development of relevant information and/or ideas, using a variety of appropriate language. Any errors in language use do not significantly hinder communication.

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, with extensive development of relevant information and/or ideas, using a wide variety of appropriate language. Language is used confidently and any errors in language use do not hinder communication.

Overall Level of Performance

Name:________________ Form:________________ Teacher:______________Write a text in Chinese. For Achievement, you should write at least 180 characters or 150 Chinese characters with 30 pinyin words; Achievement with Merit or Excellence may require more characters but the quality of your writing is more important than the length.

You will be rewarded for:• developing ideas relevant to the task• using a wide variety of vocabulary and structures, including some from Curriculum Level 7• using language accurately.

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Continuing …….

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Continuing …….

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2.6 Write with resources Assessment Marking Schedule

Produce crafted writing in Chinese on a less familiar topic, with the support of resources

Student: School: Westlake Girls High SchoolAchievement Standard: 90387 Credits: Three

Judgement leading to Non Achievement

Judgement leading to Achievement

Judgement leading to Achievement with Merit

Judgement leading to Achievement with Excellence

The written text shows that:

Student doesn’t write one CRAFTED text on a less familiar topic “Getting a Part Time Job”, of a minimum length of 150 characters of which 30 may be written in pinyin words.

Relevant information and/or ideas are not developed.

Appropriate language is not used up to and including level 7 of the curriculum, or equivalent.

Communication is not achieved overall despite errors in language use.

The written text shows that:

Student writes one CRAFTED text on a less familiar topic “Getting a Part Time Job”, of a minimum length of 150 characters of which 30 may be written in pinyin words.

Relevant information and/or ideas are developed.

Appropriate language is used up to and including level 7 of the curriculum, or equivalent.

e.g. 这儿的工作环境差,顾客的态度也差。

Communication is achieved overall despite errors in language use.

The written text shows that:

Student writes one CRAFTED text on a less familiar topic “Getting a Part Time Job”, of a minimum length of 150 characters of which 30 may be written in pinyin words.

Relevant information and/or ideas are substantially developed.

A wide variety of appropriate language is used up to and including level 7 of the curriculum, or equivalent.

e.g. 我倒霉极了,这儿的工作环境差,顾客的态度也差,老板又凶得不得了。

Any errors do not significantly hinder communication.

The written text shows that:

Student writes one CRAFTED text on a less familiar topic “Getting a Part Time Job”, of a minimum length of 150 characters of which 30 may be written in pinyin words.

Relevant information and/or ideas are extensively developed.

A wide variety of appropriate language is used up to and including level 7 of the curriculum, or equivalent.

e.g. 我倒霉极了,这儿的工作环境差,顾客的态度也差,老板又凶得不得了,一天到晚发脾气。我天天回到家都累得半死。

Language is used confidently and any errors do not hinder communication.

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Grade:

Non Achieved Achieved Achieved with Merit Achieved with Excellence

Comment (if required):

Achievement Standard 2.6 Assessment Number: 90387 (version 2)Produce crafted writing in Chinese on a less familiar topic, with the support of resources Credit: 3Read all instructions carefully before you begin the activity. Topic: Getting a Part Time jobAs a prefect candidate at Westlake Girls High School, for showing your ability of giving the advice to your year12 fellow schoolmates, you had been given a chance to produce the information in writing as the script and to give a speech later on during a year12 assembly on the topic of “Getting a part time job”.

Since the new coming Chinese international students are not quite familiar with your speech in English, for gaining their votes, you are advised to write some key points of your speech script in Chinese for their reference and wait for the opportunity of International Director Mrs Pennycook arranging the suitable time for them to come together, then you can deliver your speech directly in Chinese later on.

Task:

Write your speech script on the topic of “Getting a part time job” in Chinese, to show your ability of giving the advice to the new coming year12 Chinese international to gain their votes.Your information in the Chinese script could include: The common reasons for year12 schoolers to get a part time jobs in New Zealand (Week1) The advantages and disadvantages of getting a part time job (Week2) The types of part time jobs and their common criteria for recruiting the workers (Week3) The possible working environments the workers could possibly face (Week4) The advice for spending/saving money earned (Week5) Giving your personal example by sharing your experience or your plan (integrate into

topics above)(You could integrate this part into the previous points)

Conditions: You are required to write a minimum of 180 words in Chinese You will have two periods to draft and complete your work. In the first period, you should

start by planning your text and prepare a first draft. Then in the second period, you should rework your draft and produce the completed booklet.

You will work independently under the supervision of the teacher who will not give you any direct assistance.

You will hand in what you have done after the first period and the teacher will keep this securely and return it to you for the second session. You may use only those resources indicated by the

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teacher and may not bring any new material into the classroom in the second session. What you write must be your own work.

Write a text in Chinese. For Achievement, you should write at least 180 characters or 150 Chinese characters with 30 pinyin words; Achievement with Merit or Excellence may require more characters but the quality of your writing is more important than the length.You will be rewarded for:• developing ideas relevant to the task• using a wide variety of vocabulary and structures, including some from Curriculum Level 7• using language accurately.

Achievement Standard 2.6 Assessment Number: 90387 (version 2)Produce crafted writing in Chinese on a less familiar topic, with the support of resources Credit: 3Read all instructions carefully before you begin the activity. Topic: Getting a Part Time jobAs a prefect candidate at Westlake Girls High School, for showing your ability of giving the advice to your year12 fellow schoolmates, you had been given a chance to produce the information in writing as the script and to give a speech later on during a year12 assembly on the topic of “Getting a part time job”.

Since the new coming Chinese international students are not quite familiar with your speech in English, for gaining their votes, you are advised to write some key points of your speech script in Chinese for their reference and wait for the opportunity of International Director Mrs Pennycook arranging the suitable time for them to come together, then you can deliver your speech directly in Chinese later on.

Task:

Write your speech script on the topic of “Getting a part time job” in Chinese, to show your ability of giving the advice to the new coming year12 Chinese international to gain their votes.Your information in the Chinese script could include: The common reasons for year12 schoolers to get a part time jobs in New Zealand (Week1) The advantages and disadvantages of getting a part time job (Week2) The types of part time jobs and their common criteria for recruiting the workers (Week3) The possible working environments the workers could possibly face (Week4) The advice for spending/saving money earned (Week5) Giving your personal example by sharing your experience or your plan (integrate into

topics above)(You could integrate this part into the previous points)

Conditions: You are required to write a minimum of 180 words in Chinese You will have two periods to draft and complete your work. In the first period, you should

start by planning your text and prepare a first draft. Then in the second period, you should rework your draft and produce the completed booklet.

You will work independently under the supervision of the teacher who will not give you any direct assistance.

You will hand in what you have done after the first period and the teacher will keep this securely and return it to you for the second session. You may use only those resources indicated by the

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teacher and may not bring any new material into the classroom in the second session. What you write must be your own work.

Write a text in Chinese. For Achievement, you should write at least 180 characters or 150 Chinese characters with 30 pinyin words; Achievement with Merit or Excellence may require more characters but the quality of your writing is more important than the length.You will be rewarded for:• developing ideas relevant to the task• using a wide variety of vocabulary and structures, including some from Curriculum Level 7• using language accurately.

9 0 3 8 7 September 2011

National Certificate of Educational Achievement TAUMATA MATAURANGA A-MOTU KUA TAEA

Westlake Girls High SchoolLanguage Department

Level 2 Chinese

2011 Internal AssessmentAchievement Standard 2.6

(Version 2)

90387 Produce crafted writing in Chinese

on a less familiar topic,

with the support of resources

Credits: Three

Achievement Criteria

AchievementAchievement

with MeritAchievement

with Excellence

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Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, that develops relevant information and/or ideas, using appropriate language. Communication is achieved overall despite errors in language use.

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, with substantial development of relevant information and/or ideas, using a variety of appropriate language. Any errors in language use do not significantly hinder communication.

Write a crafted text in Chinese, on a less familiar topic, with extensive development of relevant information and/or ideas, using a wide variety of appropriate language. Language is used confidently and any errors in language use do not hinder communication.

Overall Level of Performance

Name:__________________________ Form:_____________ Teacher:_________