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rest cope 02114010-ES FORM TP 2018175-ES MAY/UNE 2018 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION® COMMUNICATION STUDIES: Paper 01 4s 018 (a. EXAMINER’S SCRIPT ITEMS 1-7 e Copyright © 2017 Caribbean Examinations Couneil All rights reserved. 021 14010/CAPE 2018-ES 1. Say to candidates: tems 1-7 constitute Section A of this paper. They are based on an extract, which Twill read to | you. You will be given two minutes to read the items before you listen to the extract. Iwill read the extract to you twice. You are required to listen carefully 10 the extract before answering the items. You may make notes while you listen t0 the reading. You must NOT begin to answer the items until you are told to do so. You are required to respond to the items on your answer sheet by selecting the correct option from the four options lettered A-D. 2. Say to candidates: You now have two minutes to read through ems I 10 7. 3. Two minutes later, say to candidates: Now listen carefully while Iread this extract twice. Remember, you may make notes as I read. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 02114010/CAPE 2018-ES. i 5 6 Read the following extract twice at normal reading pace. (DO NOT dictate the extract for candidates to write.) ‘The ... living room would be a comfortable and well-ordered room if it were not for a number of indestructible contradictions to this state of being. Its furnishing are typical and undistinguished and their primary features now is that they have clearly had to accommodate the living of too many people for too many years — and they are tired. Still, we can see that at some time, a time probably no longer remembered by the family (except perhaps for MAMA), the furnishings of this room were actually selected with care and love and even hope —and brought to this apartment and arranged with taste and pride. That was a long time ago. Now the once loved pattern of the couch upholstery has to fight to show itself under actes of crocheted doilies and couch covers which have themselves finally come to be more important than the upholstery. And here a table or a chair has been moved to disguise the ‘worn places in the carpet; but the carpet has fought back by showing its weariness, with depressing uniformity, elsewhere on its surface. Weariness has, in fact, won in this room. Everything has been polished, washed, sat on, used, scrubbed too often, All pretences but living itself have long since vanished from the very atmosphere of this room. Lorraine Hansberry A Raisin in the Sun, Act I Scene 1. After you have read the extract the first time. pause for a few seconds and then say to candidates: I shall now read the extract a second time. After you have read the extract a second time, pause for a few seconds and then say to candidates: You have 90 minutes to answer all the items on Paper 01. When you are finished answering those items which are based on this extract, go straight to Section B and answer Items 8 to 45. Do not wait for any further instructions. Iwill tell you when the last 15 minutes are left. Quietly invite the invigilator to take over the examination process. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 02114010/CAPE 2018-ES Instructions to the Invigilator 8. Seventy-five minutes later, tell candidates that they have 15 minutes left 9. Fifteen minutes later at the end of the allotted 90 minutes, collect all papers and dismiss candidates 0211401 0/CAPE 2018-ES

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