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90908 909080 1SUPERVISOR S Level 1 Spanish, 2011 90908 Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken Spanish texts on areas of most immediate relevance 9.30 am uesday Tuesday 2 November 2011 Credits: Five Achievement Achievement with Merit Achievement with Excellence Demonstrate understanding of a variety of spoken Spanish texts on areas of most immediate relevance. Demonstrate clear understanding of a variety of spoken Spanish texts on areas of most immediate relevance. Demonstrate thorough understanding of a variety of spoken Spanish texts on areas of most immediate relevance. Check that the National Student Number (NSN) on your admission slip is the same as the number at the top of this page. You should attempt ALL the questions in this booklet. If you need more room for any answer, use the extra space provided at the back of this booklet. Check that this booklet has pages 2 12 in the correct order and that none of these pages is blank. YOU MUST HAND THIS BOOKLET TO THE SUPERVISOR AT THE END OF THE EXAMINATION. TOTAL New Zealand Qualifications Authority, 2011. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the prior permission of the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.

2 You are advised to spend 60 minutes answering the questions in this booklet. Listen to FOUR passages. You will hear EACH passage THREE times: The first time, you will hear the passage as a whole. The second and third times, you will hear the passage in sections, with a pause after each. As you listen, you may make notes in the LISTENING NOTES boxes provided. Answer each question in your choice of English, te reo Māori, and / or Spanish. FIRST PASSAGE: Voicemails / Mensajes Listen to four voicemail messages from Cristina. Question One is based on this passage. You now have 30 seconds to read the question. QUESTION ONE Use Section (a), Section (b), Section (c), and Section (d) to answer this question, on page 3 and page 5. Cristina has left voicemail messages to four different people: her partner, her sister, a friend, and her teenage daughter. In each message, she has identified a problem and suggested a solution to it. Describe each problem and the solution to it. Suggest who you think the message might be for, with a reason for your choice. Cristina ha dejado mensajes de voz a cuatro personas diferentes: su pareja, su hermana, un amigo y su hija adolescente. En cada mensaje, ella ha identificado un problema y ha sugerido una solución. Describe cada problema y la solución al mismo. Sugiere para quien sería el mensaje y explica su razón. Glossed Vocabulary mandar to send LISTENING NOTES

3 Message One / El Primer Mensaje The problem: / El problema: The solution: / La solución: Who the message is probably for: / Para quién es el mensaje: Reason: / Razón: Message Two / El Segundo Mensaje The problem: / El problema: The solution: / La solución: Who the message is probably for: / Para quién es el mensaje: Reason: / Razón:

4 LISTENING NOTES

5 Message Three / El Tercer Mensaje The problem: / El problema: The solution: / La solución: Who the message is probably for: / Para quién es el mensaje: Reason: / Razón: Message Four / El Cuarto Mensaje The problem: / El problema: The solution: / La solución: Who the message is probably for: / Para quién es el mensaje: Reason: / Razón:

6 SECOND PASSAGE: A Fun Trip / Un Viaje Divertido Listen to a description of a day out. Question Two is based on this passage. You now have 30 seconds to read the question. QUESTION TWO Use Section (a) and Section (b) to answer this question. Describe how the writer and her friends felt about their day. Use information from the passage to support your answer. Describe cómo el escritor y sus amigos se sentían acerca de su día. Utiliza la información del texto para apoyar tu respuesta. The writer felt: / El escritor se sentía: Because: / Debido a:

7 Her friends felt: / Sus amigos se sentían: Because: / Debido a: LISTENING NOTES

THIRD PASSAGE: Future Careers / Carreras Futuras Listen to the following passage and use it to decide which job each person should have. Question Three is based on this passage. You now have 30 seconds to read the question. QUESTION THREE Use Section (a) and Section (b) to answer this question. 8 Listen to a group of students talking about possible future careers / jobs they might like to do. Decide who you think would be good at the three jobs listed on page 9, and explain why. Escucha a un grupo de estudiantes hablando de sus posibles futuras carreras / puestos de trabajo que les gustaría hacer. Decide quién sería apto para los tres puestos de trabajo en la lista en la página 9, y explica por qué. You can suggest: more than one person for each job more than one job for each person. Puedes sugerir: más de una persona para cada puesto de trabajo más de un trabajo para cada persona. LISTENING NOTES

9 Career or job: Art teacher Carrera o trabajo: Maestra de arte Who this career would suit: Para quién sería apto esta carrera: Reasons: / Razones: Career or job: Fashion assistant Carrera o trabajo: Asistente de moda Who this career would suit: Para quién sería apto esta carrera: Reasons: / Razones: Career or job: Tour guide / Carrera o trabajo: Guía Who this career would suit: Para quién sería apto esta carrera: Reasons: / Razones:

10 Plaza de Toros FOURTH PASSAGE: Map Exercise / Ejercicio Mapa You have a map of the area you are staying, and you need to locate a number of places. You ask a passerby for directions. Question Four is based on this passage. You now have 30 seconds to read the question. QUESTION FOUR Use Section (a) and Section (b) to answer this question. You ask a passerby for directions to the following places, and label them on the map. You may write the number of the place on the map Le preguntas a un taneúnte cómo llegar a los siguientes lugares, y los marcas en el mapa. Puedes escribir el número del lugar en el mapa. 1. Cathedral / la catedral 6. Shops / las tiendas 2. Hotel / el hotel 7. University / la universidad 3. Main square / la plaza mayor 8. Cafe / la café 4. Botanical Gardens / los jardines botánicos 9. Bank / el banco 5. Tourist office / la oficina de turismo LISTENING NOTES El Cine El Corte Ingles Estás aquíx

11 Plaza de Toros El Cine El Corte Ingles Estás aquíx Write your answers here.

12 QUESTION NUMBER Extra space if required. Write the question number(s) if applicable. 90908