Modern foreign languages: grade descriptors for GCSEs graded 9 to 1
Updated 6 September 2017
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1. Grade 8
1.1 To achieve grade 8 candidates will be able to:
Listening
- respond effectively to spoken language including more complex and extended passages, extracting information, identifying opinions and drawing conclusions
Speaking
- initiate and sustain detailed conversations manipulating language mostly accurately, expressing ideas and justifying opinions and responding effectively to unpredictable questions
- use mostly accurate pronunciation and intonation
Reading
- respond effectively to written language including more complex and extended texts, identifying opinions and inferring meaning
Writing
- write effectively for different purposes explaining ideas, expressing and justifying opinions and manipulating vocabulary and grammar, including some more complex language, mostly accurately
2. Grade 5
2.1 To achieve grade 5 candidates will be able to:
Listening
- respond appropriately to spoken language including some more extended passages, identifying overall messages, key points, details and opinions
Speaking
- develop conversations manipulating language with reasonable accuracy, expressing opinions and responding appropriately to unpredictable questions
- use generally accurate pronunciation and intonation
Reading
- respond appropriately to written language including some more extended texts, identifying overall messages, key points, details and opinions
Writing
- write clearly for different purposes, expressing ideas and opinions and manipulating vocabulary and grammar with reasonable accuracy
3. Grade 2
3.1 To achieve grade 2 candidates will be able to:
Listening
- respond to basic and familiar spoken language, identifying key points, and some details
Speaking
- participate in conversations expressing simple opinions and using a limited range of language with some accuracy
- use mainly understandable pronunciation and intonation
Reading
- respond to familiar language in straightforward texts, identifying key points and some details
Writing
- convey meaning and express simple opinions in familiar contexts using a limited range of language with some accuracy