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This document has 8 pages. IB21 10_0844_01/3RP © UCLES 2021 [Turn ove r  Cambridge Primary Checkpoint ENGLISH 0844/01 Paper 1 Non-fiction October 2021 1 hour You must answer on the question paper. You will need: Insert (enclosed) INSTRUCTIONS • Answer all questions. • Use a black or dark blue pen. • Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. • Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid. • Do not write on any bar codes. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 50. • The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ]. • The insert contains the reading passages.

2 © UCLES 2021 0844/01/O/N/21 Section A: Reading Spend 30 minutes on this section. Read Text A, in the insert, and answer Questions 1–11. 1 Complete the sentence below with one word. Redwood trees are described as champions because they are the trees on Earth. [1] 2 Look at lines 2–9. What promise is made? [1] 3 Look at this sentence: ‘Look around – you are standing among giants!’ (Line 6) The phrase ‘you are standing among giants’ makes you feel that you are in the park. Give two more phrases from Text A that do this. • • [2] 4 Give one word from Text A that shows that Giant Redwoods do well in a part of California. [1]

3 © UCLES 2021 0844/01/O/N/21 [Turn over 5 Look at lines 10–18. Which of the phrases below are examples of an opinion? Tick () two boxes. They thrive in the humid climate … … an area of stunning natural beauty. … each individual tree can live to be 2,000 years old! How incredible is that? … are known as both Giant Redwoods and Coastal Redwoods. [2] 6 Look at lines 17–18. What does the writer’s use of the word only tell us about the Giant Sequoias? [1] 7 Give one difference between the size of a Giant Sequoia and a Giant Redwood. [1] 8 How do you book a place on the trip? [1] 9 Look at this sentence: ‘These enormous trees are known as both Giant Redwoods and Coastal Redwoods.’ (Lines 10–11) The word enormous is an adjective describing the huge size of the trees. Give two more adjectives from Text A that describe the size of the trees. • • [2]

4 © UCLES 2021 0844/01/O/N/21 10 The writer wants you to remember the name Mercury Travel. Explain how the writer emphasises the name in the text. Give two explanations. [2] 11 Which of the following is used throughout Text A? Tick () two boxes. first person present tense personal voice time connectives formal language [2] Read Text B, in the insert, and answer Questions 12–18. 12 Which part of a tree is used to produce paper? [1] 13 Give one word from the first paragraph (lines 1–7) that means ‘homes’. [1] 14 Look at this sentence: ‘Trees do the opposite.’ (Line 6) Why is a short sentence used here? [1]

5 © UCLES 2021 0844/01/O/N/21 [Turn over 15 Look at this sentence: ‘There are two main types of tree: deciduous and evergreen.’ (Line 8) Why is a colon ( : ) used in the sentence above? Tick () one box. to add extra information to offer an example idea to connect two sentences to present a different idea [1] 16 Look at the second paragraph (lines 8–14). Complete the sentence below with one word from the second paragraph in each gap. Deciduous trees lose their leaves during in climates that are . [2] 17 Text B is a non-chronological report. Complete the statements below describing how typical features of a non- chronological report work. The first statement has been completed for you. • The present tense is used because non-chronological reports tell you information that is always true. • words are used to give information that is specific to the topic. • language is used to give factual information in a neutral tone. [2] 18 Look at the last paragraph (lines 15–20). Give one example of alliteration. [1]

6 © UCLES 2021 0844/01/O/N/21 Section B: Writing Spend 30 minutes on this section. 19 In your class, you’ve been discussing different ways to be healthy. Now your teacher has asked you to write a leaflet persuading the other children in your school to stay healthy. Write a text using persuasive language and techniques, explaining why it’s important to stay healthy and how to do it. Space for your plan: Write your text on the next page. [25 marks]

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8 Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge Assessment International Education Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at www.cambridgeinternational.org after the live examination series. Cambridge Assessment International Education is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which itself is a department of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2021 0844/01/O/N/21