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TSA Item Analysis

(Primary 6)

Listening

1. Multiple Choice (I)

Listening – Question Type

Choose the best answer by blackening the circle

after you hear the beep sound.

Carol: Are those all the ingredients we need for our sandwich?Dad: Oh, I almost forgot the main ingredient. We need to buy some

cheese.Carol: OK. Should we make the sandwich now?

Tapescripts

1. Multiple Choice (I)

Listening – Question Type

1. Multiple Choice (II)

Listening – Question Type

Listen to the speaker’s attitude and choose the best picture.

Driver: Sir, please give a chance.Policeman: Miss, I’m afraid I can’t. Now please switch off

your engine. Show me your driving license and the ID card, please.

Driver: Umm… All right then. Here’s my driving license and ID card, sir.

Tapescripts

1. Multiple Choice (II)

Listening – Question Type

2. Re-ordering (I)

Write the letter in the correct box when you hear a beep sound.

Listening – Question Type

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2

Carol: Dad, we have all the ingredients now. Can you tell me how to make it?

Dad: Sure. First, take out two slices of bread and put some butter on them.

Carol: OK. That’s easy. What’s next?Dad: Next, wash the tomatoes.

Tapescripts

2. Re-ordering (I)

Listening – Question Type

2. Re-ordering (II)

Write the correct letter in each blank while you are listening.

Listening – Question Type

Tapescripts

 Narrator: Kevin is a hard-working student. He is also very helpful. One day, he helped his classmate Julie

with her homework. While Kevin wasn’t looking, Julie took Kevin’s homework and copied all his

answers.

B

2. Re-ordering (II)

Listening – Question Type

3. Fill in the Blanks

Write the correct number in the blank when you hear a beep sound.

Listening – Question Type

4

Dad: We need about eight slices of bread.Carol: That many?Dad: Yes, you can have some extra sandwiches for your friends.Carol: Great. Oh, Dad, these tomatoes look fresh. They’re big, red and juicy. Yummy!Dad: Let’s get four. *

Tapescripts

3. Fill in the Blanks Listening – Question Type

4. Form-filling

Listening – Question Type

Elsa: Tonight, we have a special guest David To with us. He is the first winner of the TV show ‘Lonely Island’.

Welcome, David.

Tapescripts

4. Form-filling

Listening – Question Type

1. Conversation

Listening – Text Type(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11)

2. Play

Listening – Text Type(TSA 06, 07)

3. Advertisement

Listening – Text Type(TSA 05, 07, 11)

4. Riddles

Listening – Text Type(TSA 05, 08, 10)

5. Poem

Listening – Text Type(TSA 05, 06, 10, 11)

6. Story

Listening – Text Type(TSA 05, 08, 09, 10)

7. Radio Programme

Listening – Text Type(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 10, 11)

Distribution of Listening Text Types in TSA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Conversation

Play

Advertisement

Riddles

Poem / Rhyme

Story

Speech

Radio Programme

Text typeYear

Distribution of Listening Question Types in TSA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Multiple Choice

Re-ordering

Short Answers / Fill in the Blanks

Form-filling

Question type

Year

Reading

Reading1. Multiple Choice (I)

Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

Reading1. Multiple Choice (I)

Reading1. Multiple Choice (I)

Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

Reading1. Multiple Choice (II)

Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

Reading1. Multiple Choice (II)

Reading1. Multiple Choice (II)

Choose the best answer by blackening the circle.

Reading2. Matching (I)

Write the correct answer to a riddle.

Reading2. Matching (I)

Reading2. Matching (I)

Write the correct answer to a riddle.

F

Reading2. Matching (ll)

Write A, B, C or D in the correct boxes.

Reading2. Matching (ll)

C D

Reading3. Story Map

Write the correct answers in the blanks.

Reading3. Story Map

Reading3. Story Map

Peter 13

a school uniform

Write the correct answers in the blanks.

Reading4. Fill in the Blanks (I)

Find the rhyming words in the riddle.

Reading4. Fill in the Blanks (l)

rhyming words:

sight /sɑɪt/

night /nɑɪt/

Write the correct answer to a riddle

nightsight

Reading4. Fill in the Blanks (II)

Reading4. Fill in the Blanks (II)

Reading4. Fill in the Blanks (II)

Billy Chan

St. Mary’s Primary School

12 Harbour Road

North Point

Hong Kong

Reading5. Re-ordering

Read the text and re-arrange the events into the correct order.

Reading5. Re-ordering

2

Read the text and re-arrange the events into the correct order.

Reading6. Short Answers

Read the text and write the correct information.

Reading6. Short Answers

Reading6. Short answers

Read the text and write the correct information

By climbing through the window.

1. Passage

Reading – Text Type(TSA 05, 11)

2. Back Covers

Reading – Text Type(TSA 05, 06, 09, 11)

3. Book Covers

Reading – Text Type(TSA 06, 09)

4. Contents Page

Reading – Text Type(TSA 06, 11)

5. Riddles

Reading – Text Type(TSA 05, 06, 07)

6. Story

Reading – Text Type(TSA 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11)

7. Dialogue

Reading – Text Type(TSA 08)

8. Diary

Reading – Text Type(TSA 07)

9. News Article

Reading – Text Type(TSA 06)

10. School Notice

Reading – Text Type(TSA 06, 07, 08)

11. Notices / Posters

Reading – Text Type(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10)

12. Drama / Play

Reading – Text Type(TSA 05, 11)

13. Letter

Reading – Text Type(TSA 05)

14. Poem

Reading – Text Type(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11)

15. Charts

Reading – Text Type(TSA 05, 07, 08)

16. Dictionary Entry

Reading – Text Type(TSA 08, 09, 10)

17. Magazine Article

Reading – Text Type(TSA 08, 09, 11)

18. Leaflet

Reading – Text Type(TSA 08, 09, 11)

19. TV Guide

Reading – Text Type(TSA 08, 09, 11)

20. Postcard

Reading – Text Type(TSA 08, 09, 11)

21. Glossary

Reading – Text Type(TSA 08, 09, 11)

Distribution of Reading Text Types in TSA 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Passage Back Covers Book Covers Contents Page

Riddles Story

Dialogue Diary

News Article School Notice / Programme

Notices / Posters Drama / Play

Letter Poem Charts Dictionary Entry Magazine Article Leaflet TV Guide School Newsletter Postcard Glossary

Text typeYear

Distribution of Reading Question Types in TSA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Multiple Choice

Matching

Story Map

Fill in Blanks

Re-ordering

Short Answers

Question typeYear

Writing

Writing1. Story (l)

Pay attention to the word limit. Do not write too few or too many words. Write about 75-85 words.

The writing can be based on all the information (the pictures and the words) given.

Use your imagination to write!

(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10)

Writing

He bought a robot. Mike

felt very pleased. He took the robot home. As soon as he got

home, he took out some batteries and put them into the robot.

Suddenly, the robot started to talk. ‘Who are you? Get away

from me,’ the robot said. Mike was very frightened.

Then the robot shined a light around Mike’s living room and

destroyed all the furniture in Mike’s home. Mike was

shocked. At last, Mike had to tidy up his home quickly before

his parents arrived home from work.

1. Story (l) (TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09)

Writing1. Story (II) – Story Ending

Use your imagination !

Pay attention to the word limit. Do not write too few or too many words. Write about 45-55 words.

Writing

Jimmy was very frightened. He thought that a lion might lie behind

the bush. The thing went out from the bush. It is a dog. It is the dog of

his friend’s–Joe. The dog kept barking when it saw Jimmy. Soon, Joe

and the others arrived. Finally, Jimmy could see his friends again.

1. Story (ll) – Story Ending

Writing2. Diary

Use your imagination to write!

Pay attention to the word limit. Do not write too few or too many words. Write about 65-75 words.

The writing can be based on all the information (the pictures and the words) given.

(TSA 07)

Writing2. Diary

When I arrived at the entrance of Hong

Kong City Hall, I found that I forgot to bring my ticket! I

left it at home. So I went back home to get my ticket. When

I got back to City Hall, the play was almost finished. I felt

very disappointed. 

(TSA 07)

Writing3. Letter

Write the letter with appropriate formulaicexpressions after reading the letter.

Pay attention to the word limit. Do not write too few or too many words. Write about 75-85 words.

Use your imagination to write!

(TSA 06, 10)

Writing

Dear Gloria,

Thank you for your letter. I am fine. Your graduation party sounds great. I think you must be very happy.

I also had a graduation party last week. We had food and drinks first. Then we played some games. I won a pencil case. After that the headmaster gave us a speech. He told us to work hard in the future.  I enjoyed the last part most. Each class had a performance. Our class had a performance to thank the teachers. Our class made some flowers and sang a song for our teachers. It was touching but I felt great. I will miss everything in my school.   Please write soon.

 Love,Jenny

16 July 20XX

3. Letter (TSA 06, 10)

Writing4. Newsletter (TSA 06)

Pay attention to the word limit.

Do not write too few or too many words.

Do not write less than 80 words or more than 90 words.

The tune should be more formal when you write to a newspaper or magazine.

Use connectives to give examples!

Writing4. Newsletter (TSA 06)

If you like rides and cartoon characters like

Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, you can go to

Disneyland. If you want to see real animals like

dolphins and pandas or take a ride on a cable car,

you can go to Ocean Park. If you want to take a look

at the whole of Hong Kong, you can go to the Peak.

If you like barbecuing, you can go to the country

parks in the New Territories. Spending your holidays

in Hong Kong is really fun, isn’t it?

Writing5. Article (TSA 09, 11)

Pay attention to the word limit.

Do not write too few or too many words.

Do not write less than 80 words or more than 90 words.

Writing5. Article (TSA 09, 11)

I wrote a passage about sports. I chose this topic

because I love every moment of doing sports.

The reason for joining the writing competition

is my passion for sports as well as writing. I like them both very much. I am extremely excited about winning the book coupons. I will spend the book coupons on some books about sports as I love reading books about sports too. Hopefully, there will be another writing competition very soon, so I can produce more good pieces of writing.

Writing – Prompts1. Pictures (with / without given words)

(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10)

Writing – Prompts

2. Guiding Questions (in point form) (TSA 08, 10)

Writing – Prompts3. News Article (TSA 06)

Writing – Prompts4. Letter (TSA 05)

Writing – Prompts5. Mind Map (TSA 07, 08, 09, 11)

Distribution of Writing Text Types in TSA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Story

Diary

Letter

Newsletter

Article

Report

Text typeYear

Distribution of Writing Prompts in TSA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Pictures

Guiding Questions

News Article

Letter

Mind Map

Key Words

PromptYear

Speaking

1. Reading Aloud

Speaking(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11)

2. Teacher-Student InteractionSpeaking

(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11)

3. Presentation – Picture(s)

Speaking

(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11)

3. Presentation – Story

Speaking

(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11)

?

3. Presentation – Table / Words only

Speaking

(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08)

3. Presentation – Map

Speaking

(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08)

3. Presentation – Mind Map

Speaking

(TSA 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11)

Distribution of Types of Presentation in TSA

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Picture(s)

Story

Table /

Words only

Map

Leaflet

Mind Map

Text typeYear

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