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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED DO NOT ACCEPT INCORRECT SPELLINGS

Elementary

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Section R1 1. (12 marks - 2 marks for each correct answer)

1. B

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2. B
3. A
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5. B

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6. A

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Section R1 2. (12 marks - 2 marks for each correct answer)

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4. B
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5. B
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Section R1 3. (12 marks - 2 marks for each correct answer)


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1. B
2. B
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3. A
4. B
5. A
6. B
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Section R1 4. (12 marks - 2 marks for each correct answer)


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2. B
3. B
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4. A
5. B
6. A

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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

Section R1 5. (12 marks - 2 marks for each correct answer)

1. A
2. B

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3. A

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4. B
5. B
6. A

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Section R1 6. (12 marks - 2 marks for each correct answer)

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1. A

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2. B
3. A

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4. A
5. A
6. B Sa
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Section W3 (10 marks)

Accuracy and Organisation 5 marks


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Task completion and Range 5 marks


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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

Pre-Intermediate

Section R2 1. (7 marks)

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1. B

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2. C
3. A

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4. C
5. B
6. C
7. A

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Section R2 2. (7 marks)

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1. A
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3.
4.
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B
B
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5. C
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6. B
7. C
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Section R2 3. (7 marks)
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1. C
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2. A
3. B
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4. A
5. A
6. B
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7. C

Section R2 4. (7 marks)
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1. C
2. B
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3. B
4. C
5. A
6. C
7. B

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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

Section R2 5. (7 marks)

1. C
2. A

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3. C

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4. B
5. C
6. C

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7. B

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Section R2 6. (7 marks)

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1. A
2. A

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3. C
4. B
5.
6.
C
A
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7. B
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Section W2 (10 marks, ½ marks may be awarded)


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5 marks for accuracy and organisation


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5 marks for task completion and language range


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Section W4 1. (10 marks)


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2 marks for each correct sentence. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from miscopying.
Allow one mark if the sentence is nearly correct. i.e. If one word only is in the wrong
place. e.g. Tom always has enjoyed swimming / We clean our teeth must every day.
Ex

1. He let me borrow his pen.


2. Thomas has just checked his emails.
3. They rarely ride their bikes to school.
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4. We have been learning German for two years.


5. Jackie still hasn’t all finished all her homework.
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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

Section W4 2. (10 marks)


2 marks for each correct sentence. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from miscopying.
Allow one mark if the sentence is nearly correct. i.e. If one word only is in the wrong
place. e.g. Tom always has enjoyed swimming / We clean our teeth must every day.

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1. James rarely listens to the radio.
2. Jed never lets me use his iPod.
3. The best cars are made in Germany.

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4. Lucy always enjoys running in the morning.
5. We have been waiting for her since midday.

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Section W4 3. (10 marks)

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2 marks for each correct sentence. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from miscopying.
Allow one mark if the sentence is nearly correct. i.e. If one word only is in the wrong

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place. e.g. Tom always has enjoyed swimming / We clean our teeth must every day.

1.
2.
Sally used to live in Hollywood.
Jim still hasn’t tidied his room.
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3. She had better call the doctor soon.
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4. Jack is the tallest person I’ve ever seen.
5. Time rarely has enough time to watch TV.
io

Section W4 4. (10 marks)


at

2 marks for each correct sentence. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from miscopying.
Allow one mark if the sentence is nearly correct. i.e. If one word only is in the wrong
in

place. e.g. Tom always has enjoyed swimming / We clean our teeth must every day.
am

1. Her house was built last year.


2. Tomasz still hasn’t finished his breakfast.
3. The children have [already] gone to school [already].
Ex

4. Kate made her daughter eat the vegetables.


5. Matthew has been playing outside all afternoon.
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Section W4 5. (10 marks)


2 marks for each correct sentence. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from miscopying.
gl

Allow one mark if the sentence is nearly correct. i.e. If one word only is in the wrong
place. e.g. Tom always has enjoyed swimming / We clean our teeth must every day.
An

1. Ken is not very interested in sport.


2. Selena has always hated eating fish.
3. She is going to stay at home tonight.
4. You have been reading that book for 6 months.
5. The flower is rarely seen in the British countryside.

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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

Intermediate

Section R2 1. (7 marks) One mark for each correctly identified part of a house
No half marks to be awarded in this section. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from

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miscopying.

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Section R2 2. (7 marks) One mark for each correctly identified part of a car
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No half marks to be awarded in this section. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from
miscopying.
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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

Section R2 3. (7 marks) One mark for each correctly identified part of a


No half marks to be awarded in this section. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from
miscopying.

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Pa
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pl
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io

Section R2 4. (7 marks) One mark for each correctly identified part of a


No half marks to be awarded in this section. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from
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miscopying.
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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

Section R2 5. (7 marks) One mark for each correctly identified part of a


No half marks to be awarded in this section. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from
miscopying.

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Pa
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pl
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Sa
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Section R2 6. (7 marks) One mark for each correctly identified part of a


at

No half marks to be awarded in this section. Ignore spelling mistakes arising from
miscopying.
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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

Section W2 (15 marks)


Usual criteria apply. Half marks may be awarded in this section.

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Content organisation / Appropriacy 5 marks

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Accuracy 5 marks
Task completion (including range of language) 5 marks

Pa
Section W4 1. (5 marks)
1 mark for each correctly placed phrasal verb. ½ mark for a correctly placed phrasal

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verb but minor errors. These are underlined in the answers below. Ignore spelling
mistakes arising from miscopying the original sentence.

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1. The fire alarm went off and the children quickly walked outside.

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2. He takes after his father but he never visits him.
3. He turned up late because he missed the bus.
4.
5.
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She broke her leg rock-climbing but she’s getting over it now.
He made up a story about being a millionaire.
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Section W4 2. (5 marks)
1 mark for each correctly placed phrasal verb. ½ mark for a correctly placed phrasal
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verb but minor errors. These are underlined in the answers below. Ignore spelling
mistakes arising from miscopying the original sentence.
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1. You promised to help. Please don’t let me down.


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2. She puts up with his behaviour because she loves him.


3. As soon as the alarm went off we ran outside.
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4. She is scared of the dentist so she always puts off going for a check-up.
5. I came across these old coins when I was cleaning out my wardrobe.
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Section W4 3. (5 marks)
1 mark for each correctly placed phrasal verb. ½ mark for a correctly placed phrasal
verb but minor errors. These are underlined in the answers below. Ignore spelling
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mistakes arising from miscopying the original sentence.


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1. We’re setting off at 9.00, so we should get there by 11.00.


2. I looked in the box and came across some lovely old photographs.
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3. Give the information to the police and they’ll look into the problem.
4. It started to snow but they went on searching for the little girl.
5. I’ve given up eating chocolate and I feel much better.

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ANGLIA EXAMINATIONS

Elementary - Intermediate Levels Sample Key Key and Mark Scheme

Section W4 4. (5 marks)
1 mark for each correctly placed phrasal verb. ½ mark for a correctly placed phrasal
verb but minor errors. These are underlined in the answers below. Ignore spelling

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mistakes arising from miscopying the original sentence.

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1. The teacher asked them to stop but they went on talking.
2. He was ill for six months but he eventually got over it.

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3. Tom has three sons but on one takes after him.
4. She is so rude that I can’t put up with her behaviour anymore.
5. The thief broke the window and made off with the jewellery.

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