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Sample end of year examination papers 1 and 2 Paper 1: Oral


A: Reading aloud B: Listening and speaking


[30 marks] [15 marks]


[15 marks]


The mark for Paper 1 will be based on the summative assessment of the learner’s progress up to the time of this end-of-year examination.


Paper 2: Written Instructions to learners:


1. Remember that we always plan before we write. 2. Please hand your draft and edited copy in with your final writing.


3. Check your spelling and punctuation.


1. Creative writing text Your parents, caregivers or your teacher have found you doing something wrong. This can be anything that could happen in your life. Examples would be staying out too late, or not listening to your mother or grandmother when they asked you to do something, or being generally disobedient. Sometimes it is very tough to grow up and to have more responsibilities.


Write a story of at least 150 words about something that caused you to get into trouble as explained above.


• •


Supply your own short title.


Plan, draft, edit and present your story. (Remember to include your draft when you hand in your paper.)


• Write three to five paragraphs of 150 words in total. [30 marks]


[15 marks]


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