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OCR’s “Basic Written Examination Paper Report” and “Written Examination Advanced Paper Report”

The "Written Basic Paper Report" and "Written Advanced Paper Report" respectively provide a detailed analysis of the candidates' answers to each question in the test paper. This article selects question 2 of the 2007 basic paper as an example to illustrate the report. content, this question aims to examine how candidates think about and comment on the impact of ICT on social life (AO4). Original title: Wordsworth Dental Clinic communicates with patients through e-mail and text messages.

(a) What devices can accept text messages?

(b) Name one benefit of this kind of SMS appointment reminder for patients?

(c) Name two benefits for Wordsworth Dental Clinic of using e-mail to communicate with patients?

(d) Name two ways to communicate with patients without e-mail and text messages.

Table 2 Question 2 Answers Analysis Question No. Candidates’ answers 2 (a) are very good, but some candidates simply answered “telephone” without accurately pointing out that it was “mobile phone” 2 ( b) Fair, many candidates just changed the way of expressing the question as an answer, which cannot be scored. 2 (c) Not good, most candidates did not understand the questions clearly and answered the questions from the perspective of the patient. Not from the perspective of a dental clinic; some candidates only used one word such as "quick" and "simple" to complete the answer without stating the reason, which made the answer seem too thin and unconvincing; some candidates just answered using The benefits of e-mail, but not combined with the dental clinic. 2 (d) It is still possible to report the combined test questions, pointing out that the candidates either did not use the correct professional vocabulary; Either points will be deducted or full marks will not be obtained because the answers are too simple. Therefore, schools are reminded to pay attention to strengthening the training of candidates to answer questions completely and standardize professional terms. This kind of analysis of specific questions clearly presents the candidates' problems to readers, which is highly persuasive.