Level 1 Spanish, 2011

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90911 909110 1SUPERVISOR S Level 1 Spanish, 2011 90911 Demonstrate understanding of a variety of 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 Spanish texts on areas of most immediate relevance. Demonstrate clear understanding of a variety of Spanish texts on areas of most immediate relevance. Demonstrate thorough understanding of a variety of 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. Pull out Resource Booklet 90911R from the centre of this booklet. 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 7 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. Pull out the Resource Booklet from the centre of this booklet and use it to answer the questions. Answer each question in your choice of English, te reo Māori, and / or Spanish. FIRST TEXT: Email / E-mail Use this text to answer Question One. QUESTION ONE Describe what Emilia thinks of where she is. Describa lo que piensa Emilia de donde está. Describe how the trip was different from what she was expecting. Describa cómo el viaje era diferente de lo que esperaba. Emilia thought that yesterday was both good and bad. Explain the statement. Emilia pensó que ayer era bueno y malo. Explique la frase.

3 SECOND TEXT: Diary Entries / Anotaciones en el Diario Use this text to answer Question Two. QUESTION TWO Read Juanita s diary entries, and use them to plan two four-city itineraries for: somebody who likes physical activity somebody who is interested in art and history. Lea las entradas de la agenda de Juanita, y las utilice para planificar dos itinerarios de cuatro ciudades que debe visitar si es: una persona activa una persona interesada en el arte y la historia. Name the cities you think they should visit, and explain why you think they would enjoy them. Nombre de las ciudades que piensa que deberían visitar, y explique por qué piensa que las disfrutarían. Cities to visit for someone who / Las ciudades que debe visitar Likes physical activity / si es una persona activa Reason(s) why / Razón(es) por la cual Is interested in art and history / si es una persona interesada en el arte y la historia What did Juanita find out in Seville that was surprising? Qué descubrió Juanita en Sevilla que fue una sorpresa?

4 THIRD TEXT: Holiday / Las Vacaciones Use this text to answer Question Three. QUESTION THREE Paco has been asked to write a brief article about his holiday. At first, he thought he would call the article Vacaciones Aburridas para Mí! ; but after some thought, he changed the title to Mis Vacaciones Sorprendentes con mis Abuelos. Paco tiene que escribir un breve artículo sobre sus vacaciones. Al principio pensó en dar al artículo el título Vacaciones Aburridas para Mí! ; pero después de pensarlo un poco, cambió el título a Mis Vacaciones Sorprendente con mis Abuelos. Explain briefly why you think Paco changed his mind, and then write the article. Explique brevemente por qué piense que Paco cambió de opinión, y luego escribe el artículo. Why Paco changed his mind: Por qué piense que Paco cambió de opinión: The article: El artículo:

5 FOURTH TEXT: School Day in Mexico / Un Día Escolar en Mexico Use this text to answer Question Four. QUESTION FOUR Read the text about a typical school day in Mexico. Put the groups of photos in the correct order and explain your reason for the order you have chosen. Some groups of photos will not be needed. Lea el texto sobre un día típico en México. Ponga las fotos en el orden correcto y explique el motivo por el orden de cada una de las fotos. No es necesario utilizar todos los grupos de fotos. Group / Grupo Reason / Razón

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

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

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