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Mark Scheme (Results) Summer 2022 Pearson Edexcel GCSE In Japanese (1JA0) Paper 3H: Reading and understanding in Japanese Edexcel and BTEC Qualifications Edexcel and BTEC qualifications are awa... rded by Pearson, the UK’s largest awarding body. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic, vocational, occupational and specific programmes for employers. For further information visit our qualifications websites at www.edexcel.com or www.btec.co.uk. Alternatively, you can get in touch with us using the details on our contact us page at www.edexcel.com/contactus. Pearson: helping people progress, everywhere Pearson aspires to be the world’s leading learning company. Our aim is to help everyone progress in their lives through education. We believe in every kind of learning, for all kinds of people, wherever they are in the world. We’ve been involved in education for over 150 years, and by working across 70 countries, in 100 languages, we have built an international reputation for our commitment to high standards and raising achievement through innovation in education. Find out more about how we can help you and your students at: www.pearson.com/uk Summer 2022 Log number : P70719 Publications Code 2206_1JA0_3H_MS All the material in this publication is copyright © Pearson Education Ltd 2022 General Marking Guidance • All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark the first candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the last. • Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be rewarded for what they have shown they can do rather than penalised for omissions. • Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according to their perception of where the grade boundaries may lie. • There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark scheme should be used appropriately. • All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded. Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the answer matches the mark scheme. Examiners should also be prepared to award zero marks if the candidate’s response is not worthy of credit according to the mark scheme. • Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the principles by which marks will be awarded and exemplification may be limited. • When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark scheme to a candidate’s response, the team leader must be consulted. • Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it with an alternative response. GCSE Japanese Higher tier Paper 3 Mark scheme All candidates are expected to answer in English. Answers in Japanese will not be credited. SECTION A Question number Answer Mark 1(a) No friends / He couldn’t see his friends. (1) Question number Answer Reject Mark 1(b) Lesson 1 / period 1 (1) Question number Answer Mark 1(c) The time had changed / the clocks had changed (1) Question number Answer Mark 2(i) C (1) Question number Answer Mark 2(ii) D (1) Question number Answer Mark 2(iii) B (1) Question number Answer Mark 2(iv) D (1) Question number Answer Mark 2(v) A (1) Question number Answer Mark 3(a) (going for) a walk (1) Question number Answer Mark 3(b) Either of: • Washing up • Putting her make up on (1) Question Answer Mark Question number Answer Mark 4(a) Nao (1) Question number Answer Mark 4(b) Satomi (1) Question number Answer Mark 4(c) Toshiki (1) Question number Answer Mark 4(d) Akio (1) Question number Answer Mark 4(e) Toshiki (1) Question number Answer Mark 5(a) In a (swimming) pool (1) Question number Answer Mark 5(b) Speaking / answering (politely / to adults) / Speech (1) Question number Answer Mark 5(c) Horses / riding / horse riding (1) Question number Answer Mark 5(d) Either of: • Elderly people (in Japan) • Why people (in Okinawa) live to an old age (1) Question number Answer Mark 5(e) Long life (1) Question number Answer Mark 6(i) C (1) Question Mark number 3(c) Have a cup of tea – give the mark for the word tea (1) Question number Answer Mark 3(d) Takeshi had finished work / given up his job / lost his job (1) number 6(ii) D (1) Question number Answer Mark 6(iii) C (1) Question number Answer Mark 6(iv) A (1) Question number Answer Mark 6(v) B (1) Question number Answers Mark 7(a) Megumi (1) Question number Answers Mark 7(b) Kenta (1) Question number Answers Mark 7(c) Takashi (1) Question number Answers Mark 7(d) Kenta (1) Question number Answers Mark 7(e) Any one of: • It starts from a seaside town (1) • It goes to a hot spring (1) • It goes into the mountains (1) • It goes there and back (1) (1) Question number Answers Mark 7(f) Any one of: • He said he didn’t want to get off (1) • He said he would wait for them there (whilst playing) (1) (1) Question number Answers Mark 8(a) Either of • Her parents grew flowers [Show More]
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