Mark Scheme (Results) January GCSE Leisure and Tourism (5LT03) Unit 3: The Leisure and Tourism Environment

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Scheme (Results) January 2013 GCSE Leisure and Tourism (5LT03) Unit 3: The Leisure and Tourism Environment

Edexcel and BTEC Qualifications Edexcel and BTEC qualifications come from Pearson, the world s leading learning company. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic, vocational, occupational and specific programmes for employers. For further information visit our qualifications websites at www.edexcel.com or www.btec.co.uk for our BTEC qualifications. Alternatively, you can get in touch with us using the details on our contact us page at www.edexcel.com/contactus. If you have any subject specific questions about this specification that require the help of a subject specialist, you can speak directly to the subject team at Pearson. Their contact details can be found on this link: www.edexcel.com/teachingservices. You can also use our online Ask the Expert service at www.edexcel.com/ask. You will need an Edexcel username and password to access this service. Pearson: helping people progress, everywhere Our aim is to help everyone progress in their lives through education. We believe in every kind of learning, for all kinds of people, wherever they are in the world. We ve been involved in education for over 150 years, and by working across 70 countries, in 100 languages, we have built an international reputation for our commitment to high standards and raising achievement through innovation in education. Find out more about how we can help you and your students at: www.pearson.com/uk January 2013 Publications Code UG034729 All the material in this publication is copyright Pearson Education Ltd 2013

1(a) 1 mark for correct response B - TV (1) Question 1(b) 1 mark for correct factor. Credit appropriate examples, e.g. floods. Technological developments/mobile phones/cctv (0) Acts of terrorism (1) Natural disasters (1) Unforeseen events (1) Changes to holiday patterns (1) Consumer trends (1) Recession (1) Changes to family patterns (1) This list is not exhaustive. Does not have to be exact wording. (1) Question 1(c) Up to 4 marks for description. s increase for detail. For maximum marks must be more than one way. Free advertising (1) If get good reviews (1) they may get more customers (1) (or vice versa but only credit once for impact on visits) They can use it as free feedback (1) and make improvements where necessary (1) Allows hotel managers (1) to reply to complaints directly (1) this can be done easily (1) and quickly (1) (4)

1(d)(i) QWC* Indicative Content Responses likely to refer to: Home computers/socialising online/ Keeping fit at home/ Home cinemas Growth in home computer ownership new games technologies Exercise at home Wii-Fit Streaming music onto TV If miss TV programme can now watch later e.g. BBC iplayer Growth of social media such as Facebook, Twitter Sofalising people can socialise from home on their iphones Growth of ebay Improved security for making bookings online Improved video technology, 7:1 surround sound systems, built in speakers Home cinema systems and projectors media rooms as good as being at cinema More activities can be done at home because of technology Candidates are not expected to deal with every point and may be rewarded well for a comparatively small number of points if these are developed and sustained. Level Descriptor 0 No rewardable material. Basic response, mainly descriptive. 1 1-2 Basic response, mainly descriptive. At this level may just describe what people now do at home or list technological developments. Information is presented with limited organisation in a generally unstructured way. Basic use of spelling, punctuation and grammar with noticeable errors. Terminology may not be used accurately or appropriately. 2 3-4 Some explanation that refers to technological development and change. Most information is presented clearly with satisfactory organisation and structure. Spelling, punctuation and grammar used with general accuracy, although spelling errors may still be found. Some terminology is used accurately and appropriately. 3 5-6 Clear explanation of changes to home based leisure, well balanced and detailed. Refers to more than one technological development. Information is presented in a well-structured, logical and clear layout. Spelling, punctuation and grammar used with considerable accuracy, spelling errors are unusual. There is good use of accurate and appropriate terminology.

1(d)(ii) Up to 2 marks for effects. For full marks must link to organisations Fewer customers (1) Gone out of business (1) Gyms/sports centres/cinemas losing money (1) fewer people go can exercise/watch movie at home (1) Gyms/sports centres/cinemas having to think of new ways (1) to attract/keep customers (1) Gyms/sports centres/cinemas having to invest in the latest technology (1) to offer activities/experiences that can t be done at home (1) (2) Total s Question 1-14 marks Question 2(a) Question 2(b) D Scottish Tourist Board (VisitScotland) 1 mark for each way. Max 1 for repeats. Improve the area (0) Website (1) Advertise TV/paper/internet/social media (1) max 1 for where advertise Form partnerships with organisations/joint promotion (1) Hold special events (1) Email special offers (1) Give tourist information in leaflets/website (1) - max 1 for how/where/what (1) (2) Question 2(c) Label Destination B Aviemore F Cardiff A Dartmoor E Derry C Warwick D Whitby (6)

2(d) Up to 4 marks for explanation. For full marks must be explained and applied. 1 mark for explained point (1x4) 2 marks for explained point with detail (2x2) 4 marks for sustained explanation with detail and applied to Glasgow. Creates jobs/money (0 marks for impacts) It is a famous event (1) It will improve Glasgow s reputation as a tourist destination (1) There will be a chance to see famous athletes from all over the world (1) Glasgow will be in the news across the world (1) People will hear about Glasgow (1) People will be interested in visiting Glasgow (1) People will see Glasgow on TV (1) and may decide to go there on holiday (1) The event will help improve the image of Glasgow (1) as an important tourist destination (1) Glasgow was chosen and had to compete with other destinations (1) this shows it must have something special to offer (1) and have top class sporting facilities (1) so more people will want to go there (1) Some people who go to watch the Games in 2014 may like the city (1) and go back there for a holiday (1) and so holding the event will raise awareness (1) and help Glasgow attract more visitors in the future (1) (4) Total for Question 2 13 marks

3(a) Up to three marks for explanation of impact. Maximum two marks if no explanation. Credit examples if given. If impact given is environmental (pollution/congestion etc) but explanation relates to disruption to everyday life credit up to a max of 2 marks) Disruption to everyday life (1) Crime (1) Prostitution (1) Loss of culture (1) Westernisation (1) Conflict (1) hostility and resentment (1) Increased cost of living (1) Increased cost of housing (1) Disruption to everyday life Where local people are late for work (1) As many tourists travel by car (1) this means that local people can t find anywhere to park in town (1) and they might be late for work (1) Westernisation Locals become westernised (1) Local people leave their traditional way of life (1) Local people may move to work in coastal resorts (1) so that they can earn more money (1) rather than staying in villages and working the land (1) Credit relevant impacts focused on how tourism affects local communities (3)

3(b) Up to two marks for description of term for two marks must refer to environment and people. Up to a max of 2 marks for appropriate example with detail / development. This could be an eco lodge, holiday, tour operator. Credit for understanding. Eco-friendly tourism (0) Tourism that is environmentally friendly (1) Tourism that is good for the environment (1) Tourism that benefits local people (1) Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being/welfare of local people (2) Examples: ecodestinations recognised for being responsible (1) EcoLodge (1) Shagra Village, Egypt (1) Accept awards schemes as enhancing products TIES The International Ecotourism Society code of conduct (1) Responsible tourism awards (1) Best Green Tour Operator (1) (3)

3(c) * QWC Indicative Content Likely to refer to: Positive Impacts: Locals can get jobs in hotels and attractions e.g. Pencil Museum Area is protected and conserved People learn about other cultures overseas visitors Creates jobs and money for local people locally owned B&Bs People from all over world, so brings in foreign currency Money gained from tourism can help conserve environment Multiplier effect Culture preserved Dove Cottage Negative Impacts Cost of maintaining footpaths Congestion on roads 89% arrive by car Disruption to locals everyday lives cars nowhere to park, traffic jams and noise Jobs may be low paid Jobs may be seasonal High number of second homes 15% leads to high house prices Erosion of footpaths by so many people s feet e.g. Striding Edge and Helvellyn Litter hazard for wildlife and looks a mess Boats on the lake Windermere might scare animals Candidates are not expected to deal with every point and may be rewarded well for a comparatively small number of points if these are developed and sustained. Level Descriptor 0 No rewardable material. 1 1-3 Limited responses, mainly descriptive with limited reasoning. Information is presented with limited organisation in a generally unstructured way. Basic use of spelling, punctuation and grammar with noticeable errors. Terminology may not be used accurately or appropriately. Level descriptors continue on the next page.

2 4-6 Some analysis applied to the Lake District. May consider either positive or negative impacts. Most information is presented clearly with satisfactory organisation and structure. Spelling, punctuation and grammar used with general accuracy, although spelling errors may still be found. Some terminology is used accurately and appropriately. 3 7-8 Clear and detailed analysis, responses consistently linked to the scenario. Considers both positives and negatives. Information is presented in a well-structured, logical and clear layout. Spelling, punctuation and grammar used with considerable accuracy, spelling errors are unusual. There is good use of accurate and appropriate terminology. Total for Question 3 14 marks Question 4(a) Candidates may refer to sustainability in the context of transport, development, projects or give examples. Does not harm the environment (0) Sustainability means when something is protected for the future (1) Still there in the future (1) Using renewable energy (1) Can be used again (1) Meets needs of present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (1) (dictionary definition sustainable development) (1)

4(b) 1 mark for each measure Solar power (0) Monitoring water use (1) Protecting culture (1) Encourages guests to support the local turtle conservation activities of Kosgoda Sea Turtle Hatchery (1) Creating jobs for local youths (1)/Beach Operators (1) / Local youths employed to give environmental and cultural tours (1) MAX 1 Protecting the wildlife (1) Self sufficient/organic vegetable garden (1) Setting up charity (1) (4) Question 4(c) Up to 4 marks for explanation. Maximum of 2 marks for explanation of general advantages. Good image/reputation/pr (1) Can use in adverts (1) Known around the world (1) Saves them money (1) if they reduce energy (1) grow own food (1) The GG logo is widely recognised (1) so they can use it in their brochure or website to offer more than their competitors (1) and reassure people they are green (1) Today people want to know that the environment (1) in holiday destinations are protected (1) and the GG is a reliable, worldwide scheme (1) so they will be more likely to stay at the BB resort than at others (1) (4) Total for Question 4 9 marks Total for Paper - 50 marks

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