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| Subject: EST Scientific Essay Marking Schema Sat May 03, 2008 9:46 pm | |
| EST Scientific Essay Marking Schema
A* - Excellent (29-30 marks) - All the criteria for Grade A are satisfied - Appropriate tone and terminology are used - A convincing piece of scientific writing
A - Excellent (24-28 marks) - Full realisation of the task set - All the content points given are utilised and elaborated - Viewpoints are effectively analysed and justified - Accurate use of language with a few first draft slips
B – Competent (19-23 marks) - Full realisation of the task set - All the content points given are utilised and elaborated - Viewpoints are reasonably well analysed and justified - Accurate use of language with some minor errors
C – Satisfactory (13-18 marks) - Partial achievement of the task set - Some of the content points given are utilised and elaborated - Viewpoints are satisfactorily analysed and justified - Some minor errors and gross errors in language
D - Modest (7-12 marks) - Unsatisfactory attempt at the task set - Some of the content points given are utilised and minimally elaborated - Viewpoints are unsatisfactory analysed and justified - Many gross errors in language
E – Weak (1-6 marks) - Insufficient attempt at the task set - Content points are merely mentioned - Viewpoints are neither analysed nor justified - Language is wrong
From this schema, candidates can easily score high marks (band A or B) by not making gross errors besides providing at least an elaboration for each point. So, one final reminder before you step into the examination hall: double check your writing for grammatical and spelling errors before submitting it! This effective tip can be applied in your SPM English 1119 too! _________________ Life is easy if you thinks it's easy enough for you

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