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TIPS TO SCORE ‘A’ FOR PAPER 1 ( OBJECTIVE )
SK English Paper 1 –
Objective Paper
Time – 50 mins Total marks – 40 marks
No of questions – 40 .
Choose the correct or best answer marked A, B, C or D. Then, on the
answer sheet , darken the space of the letter of the answer that has been chosen. Also circle the
answer sheet , darken the space of the letter of the answer that has been chosen. Also circle the
letter on the question paper.
Questions 1 – 10
Vocabulary – word, phrase or sentence level.
Questions – stimuli based with or without graphics.
Vocabulary – word, phrase or sentence level.
Questions – stimuli based with or without graphics.
Questions 11 – 15
Social and language expression.
- correct social expression with clues
Social and language expression.
- correct social expression with clues
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suitable vocabulary on given situations
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parts of speech based on clues.
Questions are based on pictures
showing common social situations. Study
each picture carefully,
make sure of the situation. Choose appropriate response that fits the
situation.
Questions 16 – 25
Grammar
Grammar
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grammatical items, spelling and punctuation.
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synonyms and antonyms
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questions stimuli based with graphics.
Questions 26 – 30
Text Completion.
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A cloze passage – a picture is given.
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5 blanks – test on the use of parts of speech (
grammar ) – visual and textual clues. Look carefully and choose the correct
answers.
Questions 31 – 40
Reading and Comprehension. ( 10 multiple choice questions , 2 passages.
)
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a non-linear passage and a linear passage.
Reading skills :
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main idea - specific information
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cause and effect relationships - drawing conclusions
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predicting outcomes -
sequencing
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vocabulary - inference
TIP : To score excellently well , pupils must think
beyond the text. Use own experience and
knowledge in order to answer the questions correctly.
knowledge in order to answer the questions correctly.
TIPS ON ANSWERING THE UPSR ENGLISH LANGUAGE
PAPER 1
1.
Read and understand the questions.
2.
Look at the pictures or graphics given and
relate them to the answers given.
3.
Pupils have to understand the situation and
dialogue before choosing the correct response
that fits the situation in the picture.
that fits the situation in the picture.
4.
Look at all the punctuation marks.
5.
Cloze passage – look carefully at the picture.
6.
Read the passage at least twice to get a general
idea.
7.
Read all the options A, B, C, D before choosing the best answer.
8.
Answer all the questions given.
9.
Comprehension question -Pupils should read the passage at least
twice so that they understand it better.
ANALYSIS OF UPSR ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 (
2006- 2010 )
Section A ,Questions 1 – 10 ( VOCABULARY )
Question No 1 : Animals, footwear, plants ,
adverbs, places
Question No 2 : Footwear, place, transport,
clothes, adjectives
Question No 3 : Kitchen utensils,
relationship, animals, verbs (past tense ), animals (home )
Question No 4 : Objects, animals, occupation,
animals, adverb of manner
Questions No 5 – 7: Fishing, Personal hygiene, Gardening , Having
dinner at a restaurant
Question No 8 : Situation – At a stall, Stroking a cat,
Having breakfast, In the bedroom, In the
garden.
garden.
Question No 9:
Situation – Mending shoes, Returning a wallet, Hanging the clothes, In
the garden,
Painting
Question No 10: Situation – Playing with rabbits, Mowing the
lawn, Missed the bus,
Baking a cake, Tapping
the rubber tree.
Section B , Questions 11 – 15 ( SOCIAL AND
LANGUAGE EXPRESSIONS )
Question No 11: How is your new school? ( To enquire ) / Does
it fit you? ( To enquire )
I enjoyed the chicken curry. ( To confirm ) / Thank you for switching on the
light . ( To express gratitude ) / I did , but it’s too spicy. ( To explain )
I enjoyed the chicken curry. ( To confirm ) / Thank you for switching on the
light . ( To express gratitude ) / I did , but it’s too spicy. ( To explain )
Question No 12: It will start at any time. ( To inform ) / I
would suggest these roses. ( To suggest)
I would like
another piece. ( To request ) / I’ll help you to look for them.
( To offer ) /
These hibiscus are beautiful, aren’t they? ( To ask for confirmation)
Question No 13: Where did you buy the blouse? ( To enquire ) / Go straight and take the first
junction. ( To explain) / There’s someone at the door. ( To explain ) /
It’s
alright! I can manage. ( To decline )
/ Where is the nearest bus stop?
( To enquire )
Question No 14 : Which one would you like? ( To offer ) / Oh,
how kind of you . ( To express
gratitude. ) / Let me give you a hand. ( To offer ) / Jenny bought it at the new
gratitude. ) / Let me give you a hand. ( To offer ) / Jenny bought it at the new
bakery. ( To inform ) / Pleased to meet you. ( To greet )
Question No 15: I can’t find my keys. ( To inform ) / I need a room for tonight. ( To request )/
I’ll take you to
the clinic. ( To inform) / Let me check
it for you. ( To offer )/
Please help me
clean the hutch. ( To request )
Section C , Questions 16 - 25 (
GRAMMAR , SPELLING & PUNCTUATI ON )
Ques. 16: Comparison of adjective / Adverbs / Adverbs / Articles/ Articles
Ques. 17: Preposition /Adjectives / Adjectives / Verbs
( Interrogative ) / Main Verbs
Ques. 18: Pronoun / Quantifiers /Conjunction / Verbs (
to-be ) / Subject-verb Agreement /
Ques. 19: Adverb / Comparison of Adjective/ Present
Tense / Prepositions / Conjunctions
Ques. 20: Conjunction / Past Tense / Verb / Conjunctions
/ Determiners
Ques. 21: Synonyms / Synonyms / Synonyms / Antonyms - Opposites
/ Antonyms-Opposites
Ques. 22: Spelling- Object / Description / Mode of
Transport / Insects / Vegetables
Ques. 23: Spelling – Part of the body/ Food / Object /
Object/ Adjectives
Ques. 24: Punctuation: Full stop / Apostrophe / Comma /
Question marks / Exclamation marks
Ques. 25: Punctuation: Question marks/ Exclamation
marks / Exclamation marks / Exclamation
marks / Comma
marks / Comma
Section D, Questions 26 – 30 ( TEXT COMPLETION )
Yr 2006
2007
2008
Q. No. 26: Past Tense Q. No. 26: Present Tense Q. No 26: Noun
27: Collective Noun 27: Common Noun 27: Preposition
28: Preposition 28: Verb 28: Noun
29: Noun 29: Adjectives 29: Past Continuous Tense
30: Adverb 30: Preposition 30: Noun
Yr 2009 2010
Q. No, 26: Noun
Q. No. 26: Noun
27: Noun 27: Verbs
28: Noun 28: Infinitive ‘to’
29: Verbs 29: Prepositions
30: Verb-to-be 30: Pronouns
Section E , Questions 31 – 40 ( READING
AND COMPREHENSION )
( NL ) : Non-linear ( L ): Linear
Qs 31 –
35 Qs 36 – 40
2006 - TV Programme ( NL ) Narrative
( L )
2007 - Diary ( NL ) Factual
( L )
2008 - Life Processes ( NL ) Dialogue ( L )
2009 - Process in making ( NL ) Letter ( L )
2010 - Notice
( NL )
Narrative ( L )
Types of Questions
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Question Number
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2006
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2007
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2008
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2009
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2010
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Main Idea
( Ide-ide penting )
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33
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31
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31, 36
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32
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Specific Information
( Maklumat tertentu
)
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31
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32, 39, 40
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32, 37, 38
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31, 34, 36
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31, 33, 34
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Predicting outcomes
( Meramalkan
hasil-hasil)
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32, 40
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33
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37, 39
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40
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Drawing conclusion
(Membuat kesimpulan
)
Cause and Effect
( sebab dan kesan )
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35
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38
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40
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32, 38, 40
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Relationship
( Perhubungan )
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34, 37
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35
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35
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36, 38
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Vocabulary
( Perbendaharaan
Kata )
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38
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33, 37
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35, 39
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33
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35, 39
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Inference
( Inferens )
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36
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34, 36
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-
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37
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Sequencing
( Urutan )
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39
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34
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Total
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10
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10
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10
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10
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10
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IMPORTANT
NOTES & TIPS TO SCORE A
Section
A Questions 1 – 4 ( a sentence with a
missing word )
You
are advised to spend 4 minutes on these questions.
TYPES OF VOCABULARY ITEMS
- Animals – ( Gender – masculine and feminine ) , animals and their young,
Mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles,
amphibians, insects, other animals
- Animal homes – barn, hutch, den, lair , burrow, sty, stable, aviary, apiary,
- Places – airport, harbour, helipad, quarry, reservoir, landfill, desert, cemetery, sawmill etc
- Objects - drawer, screwdriver, spanner, bucket, toothpaste, rake, hoe, microscope etc.
- Transport – air, land and water transport, hovercraft, raft, scooter, yacht, cable car etc.
- Games – sports equipment , sports attire , indoor games, outdoor activities, telematch etc.
- Clothing – traditional costume, vest, jacket, pinafore, dothi , jippa, overall, apron etc.
- Footwear – sneakers, sandals, slippers, boots, clogs, high-heeled shoes , spikes etc.
- Occupations – things ,instruments or tools used by the people
- Hobbies – collecting stickers, making handicraft, gardening, flower arrangement,
- Plants – fruit, flowers, trees
- Kitchen Utensils ( pestle and mortar, fish slice, gas cylinder, chopping board , saucer etc.)
- Relationships – ( doctor-patient-nurse, aunt-uncle-niece-nephew, etc.
- Buildings – description of buildings , parts of the buildings ( minarets, arches, porch etc. )
- Food and Drinks
- Parts of the body – head, arm and leg
- Collective nouns – for people, things and animals
- People – Gender ( Masculine and Feminine ) ,
Sample Questions.
1.
The hunter turned his head when he heard the low _____________of a bear.
A. growl B. bleat C. roar D. bark
A. growl B. bleat C. roar D. bark
2.
Gopal is staying with his ___________because his parents have passed
away.
A. host B. teacher C. friends D. guardian
A. host B. teacher C. friends D. guardian
- Karim practices blowing the _____________during his leisure.
A. drum B.
clarinet C.
guitar D. cymbal
Section A Questions 5 – 7 ( A paragraph is
given with 3 blanks . Options are in phrases
)
You are advised to spend only 3 minutes for
Questions 5 -7.
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Understand the paragraphs and the pictures
before choosing your answer.
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Look at the context ( situation ) in the
paragraph. Study the pictures
carefully. Answer all
questions.
questions.
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Check – Read the paragraph using the phrases you
have chosen.
Section A Questions 8 – 10 ( Sentence Level )
You are advised to spend only 3 minutes on Questions 8 – 10
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A picture is given for each question
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Study the pictures carefully.
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Make sure the sentence
you choose fits the picture given.
Section B ( Social Expressions )
Questions 11 – 15 ( 5 questions with
various situations )
You are advised to spend only 6 minutes on
Section B.
Types of Situations and Responses
1.
Greetings
2.
Introducing yourself and others
3.
Taking leave
4.
Giving and seeking information
5.
Giving instructions and carrying out
instructions
6.
Requesting for objects
7.
Telephone conversations
8.
Other social expressions
9.
Giving directions
Tips
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Understand the situation and the sentences in
each picture.
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Look at the pictures and ask yourself what the
people are doing.
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Read through all the options given before you
choose the best option.
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Use your common sense to decide on the best
answer.
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Make a good guess if you are unsure of the
answer.
ection C ( Grammar )
Questions 16 – 21 ( 6 sentences with a
missing word in each sentence )
You are advised to spend only 8 mins. On
Questions 16 – 21 .
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Pictures may be given for some questions.
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If no pictures are given, look for clues in the
sentence.
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Make a good guess if you are unsure of the
answers.
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Write the word in the blank and read the
sentence aloud.
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If the sentence is logical and grammatically
correct, circle that option as your answer.
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Answer all questions.
Grammar Items Tested
1.
Articles
2.
Nouns
3.
Pronouns
4.
Adjectives
5.
Comparison of Adjectives
6.
Adverbs
7.
Prepositions
8.
Conjunctions
9.
WH-questions
10.
Tenses –
Present Tense, Present Continuous Tense, Past Tense, Past Continuous Tense,
Past Participle, Future
Tense
11.
Verbs – Interrogative Verbs, Main Verbs,
Verbs-to-be,
12.
Subject-Verb Agreement
13.
Quantifiers
14.
Determiners
15.
Antonyms
16.
Synonyms
Section C ( Spelling )
Questions 22 – 23 ( 2 sentences with a
missing word in each sentence)
You are advised to spend 2 mins. on
Questions 22 & 23
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Study the pictures and sentences given.
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It there are no pictures given, look for clues
in the sentence.
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Check the options given and choose the correct
spelling for the missing word.
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Read the sentence again and check your answers.
Categories
of Words Tested
1.
Places
2.
Objects
3.
Games
4.
Vehicles – mode of transport
5.
Clothing
6.
Occupations
7.
Hobbies
8.
Animals - insects
9.
Relationships
10.
Buildings
11.
Fruit
12.
Vegetables
13.
Food
14.
Adjective – description
15.
Food
16.
Drinks
Section C ( Punctuation )
Questions 24 and 25 ( For each question, 4
sentences are given )
You are advised to spend only 2 minutes on
Questions 24 and 25
Tips
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Look at all the options carefully and focus on
the punctuation marks.
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Read each sentence carefully . Make sure that you choose the sentence with the correct
punctuation.
punctuation.
SECTION D ( TEXT COMPLETION )
Questions 26 – 30 ( A picture and a short text with 5 missing words )
You are advised to spend only 6 minutes on Section D
Tips
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Study the picture. Read the text carefully.
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Study the options given for each blank.
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Get the clues to the answers from the picture
and sentences given.
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Choose the most suitable word to fill in each
blank.
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If you are unsure of the answers, make a good
guess.
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Do not leave any question unanswered.
Types of Grammar Items Tested
1.
Articles- a,an,the 6. Prepositions – along, across, from, against
2.
Nouns – park, beach, broom 7. Conjunctions – so, but, while,
3.
Pronouns -
they, them, themselves 8. Wh- questions – whom , who, what, when
4.
Adjectives – beautiful, heavy 9. Tenses – Present Continuous
5.
Adverbs- slowly, quickly 10.
Subject-Verb Agreement
11. Collective Nouns – herd , swarm , troop, flock
12. Infinitive-to
SECTION E ( READING COMPREHENSION )
Questions 31 – 40 ( 2 Stimuli )
You are advised to spend only 15 minutes on this section.
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5 multiple – choice questions are given after each stimuli.
Questions 31 – 35 (Non – linear ) Questions 36 – 40 ( Linear )
1.
Notices 1. Letters
2.
Advertisements 2. Speeches
3.
Diary entries 3. Dialogues
4.
Timetables 4. Factual Passages
5.
Maps & Flow Charts 5. Narrative
Passages
Tips
- Read the text or study the stimulus given carefully.
- Read the text or study the stimulus given carefully.
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Go through each question and all the options
given.
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Choose the
best answer from the options given
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Circle
A,B,C or D to mark the correct answers.
Shade the space provided in the answer sheet.
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Answer
all the easy questions first. Then go
back to the difficult questions.
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Do not
waste time. Cross out the options one by
one until you get the correct answer.
Types of Questions
1.
Understanding main ideas.
2.
Locating details or specific information
3.
Sequencing ideas / events
4.
Understanding meaning of words
5.
Recognising cause and effect relationships
6.
Predicting outcomes
7.
Drawing
conclusions.
TIPS TO SCORE ‘A’ FOR PAPER 2 ( SUBJECTIVE )
SK English Paper 2 –
Subjective
Time – 1 hour 15
mins.
No of questions – 3 Total marks – 40 marks
3 Sections – Section
A, Section B and Section C
* Pupils are tested
on the ability to construct sentences with the correct structure and
grammar.
Pupils with a good command of the language are able to express ideas .
Pupils with a good command of the language are able to express ideas .
Section A -
Question 1
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Sentence
construction based on given words and graphics.
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A composite picture with helping words based on
the picture.
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May use or may not use all the words given
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Must write 5 sentences based on the picture
given.
Section B – Question
2
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Information
transfer question.
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Pupils have to read and understand information
of the 3 items based on the various topics .
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Question 2 a -
Word transfer – word and phrase level
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Question 2 b -
Sentence level while making a preference into grid (b)
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Remember – Spelling ,
punctuation ( tanda bacaan ) dan legibility ( tulisan yang jelas )
Section C – Question 3
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Note
expansion question.
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Write a composition in a few paragraphs based on
the pictures and words given.
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Read instructions carefully before answering the
question.
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Pupils who have a good command of English are
able to score high marks in this section.
TIPS ON ANSWERING THE UPSR ENGISH LANGUAGE
PAPER
PAPER 2
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Look at the pictures and observe the activities
and situation in it.
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The helping words given will help pupils get a
general idea of what the situation is in the picture.
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Pupils may or may not use the helping words to
construct sentences in SectionA and C.
However read the instructions
carefully.
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The sentences must be related to the situation
in the pictures.
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Pupils must be careful with the spelling of
words, capital letters and punctuations when
transferring information from the original text.
transferring information from the original text.
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Try not to make grammatical and spelling errors
when constructing sentences.
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Simple sentences, compound sentences and complex
sentences can be used to construct sentences.
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Write in paragraphs for Section C.
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Do constant revision of your teachers’ notes ,
use the dictionary and do a lot of practices
in answering the English
papers. Do not forget to do all your
corrections.
ANALYSIS OF UPSR ENGLISH KERTAS 2 ( 2006-
2010 )
SECTION A ( Sentence Construction )
2006
- Topic-
In the Kichen
2007
- At a
Durian Stall 2009 – Children
at Work / Drawing a Mural
2008
-
Preparing for Hari Raya
2010 – Student at work / Wrapping Prizes
SECTION B ( Information Transfer )
2006
– Greeting Cards
2007 - Outdoor Activities
2008 - Hobbies
2009 - Personal Present
2010 - Holiday
Destinations
SECTION
C ( Note Expansion )
2006 - An Incident :
A Burglar Chased by a Goose
2007
- A Story : Helping An Old Woman Repair Her House.
2008
- A Process : Preparing Pickled Papaya
2009 - A Story :
Boy Helping Mother To Sell Nasi Lemak
2010
- A Story : Buying Ice-cream for a Poor Girl
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IMPORTANT
NOTES & TIPS TO SCORE A
UPSR
PAPER 2, Section A Question 1
(
1 picture and 10 words are given . Write
5 sentences about the picture. )
You are advised to spend 15 minutes on this section.
You are advised to spend 15 minutes on this section.
TIPS:
1. Read the
instructions carefully.
2. Study the picture and words given.
2. Study the picture and words given.
3. Use the words to
make 5 complete sentences to describe the picture. You may not use all the
words given.
4. Use linkers or
sentence connectors and conjunctions where appropriate.
5. Read the sentences and check if they are logical and grammatically correct.
5. Read the sentences and check if they are logical and grammatically correct.
6. Make sure the
sentences describe the picture logically and correctly.
7. Make your
sentences interesting. You may add
adjectives and adverbs.
8. You must be
consistent when using tenses to describe the picture. Eg.
Present and Present
Continuous Tense. Pay attention to Subject-Verb Agreement.
Continuous Tense. Pay attention to Subject-Verb Agreement.
9. Check your answers
and correct any mistakes in grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Sample Answers:
1. The bread vendor, who is wearing a helmet, uses
a motorcycle to sell bread , buns
and
cakes to his customers.
cakes to his customers.
2. There are
many types of bread hung around the container on the motorcycle which is
parked under a shady tree.
parked under a shady tree.
3. Many children are buying their favourite bread, buns and cakes from the friendly
bread
vendor.
vendor.
4. The hard- working bread vendor gets his supply of bread from a bakery
in town.
5. Two women who are carrying their babies, are
walking towards the bread vendor .
0r
0r
1. Encik Ahmad, who is a bread vendor goes
from place to place on his motorcycle to
sell his
bread and cakes.
bread and cakes.
2. He keeps
the bread, buns and cakes in a big container behind his motorcycle and hangs
some of them around it.
some of them around it.
3. His customers are housewives and children who
love to buy their favourite
breads from
him.
him.
4.
Encik Ahmad’s delicious bread, buns and cakes are made in a famous bakery in town.
5. A Malay woman and her Chinese neighbour want to buy some bread and they are walking
towards him.
towards him.
Or
1.
The bread vendor sells his bread on a motorcycle.
2.
He parks
his motorcycle under a big shady tree.
3.
A few children are buying their favourite bread from him.
4.
There is
a big container at the back of his motorcycle.
5.
The two women are carrying their babies.
MORE USEFUL TIPS TO SCORE A IN SECTION A
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If you do not know the word given or unsure of
its meaning, do not use it.
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You are not required to write a story.
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Sentences do not have to be in sequence.
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The tense used must be consistent.
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For Section A, pupils may use the Present
Continuous Tense to describe the actions that are
happening at present.
happening at present.
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You may name the people in the picture but you
must be specific. Eg. Puan Kamariah, who
is wearing a scarf, is carrying her baby.
is wearing a scarf, is carrying her baby.
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If there are two boys , you may say , “ The
elder boy is walking away while his younger
brother is still buying the bread.”
brother is still buying the bread.”
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Do not put yourself in the picture. Avoid writing , “My family and I …..” or “ I am very happy.”
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If you wish to use the Past Tense, state the time. Remember, the sentences must be in the Past Tense
. Look for the words that can guide
you.
Eg. went , bought ,
Sample Answer
Eg. went , bought ,
Sample Answer
1. Last
Sunday, Encik Ahmad, the bread
vendor went to a housing area to sell bread to his
customers.
customers.
2. Women and children bought their favourite bread, buns and cakes from him.
3. There was a big container on his motorcycle and some bread hanging around it.
4. Encik Ahmad got his fresh and delicious bread from a bakery.
3. There was a big container on his motorcycle and some bread hanging around it.
4. Encik Ahmad got his fresh and delicious bread from a bakery.
5. His business was good that day and he was
happy.
CONSTRUCTING COMPOUND
SENTENCES
Construct 2 simple sentences first.
Join them together with conjunctions eg.
and , so, while,
but, because, as , when , so that .
1. The
children are buying their favourite bread while
their mothers are watching them.
2. The
players are rushing to take shelter because
it is raining.
CONSTRUCTING COMPLEX SENTENCES.
1.
NAME + WHO +
ACTION + ACTION
Latipah, who is wearing a scarf , is
sweeping the compound.
2.
NAME + ADJECTIVE
+ ACTION
Siti Khatijah, a helpful pupil, is helping her teacher to
carry her heavy bag.
3.
NAME + OCCUPATION +
ACTION + ACTION
Encik Ahmad, the bread vendor, who is
wearing a helmet, is selling bread and cakes to
his customers.
his customers.
4.
NAME + OCCUPATION +
ACTION +
WHILE + ACTION
Pn Ashah, the teacher, is showing her
pupils how to make paper flowers while sitting
on the floor.
on the floor.
5.
NAME + DESIGNATION +
ACTION + WHILE
+ ACTION
Farah and Rani , two active
children, are in their tracksuits while waiting for their
coach to train them .
coach to train them .
Scoring Good and Excellent marks for Question 1
Good marks
- 7 and 8
- Most sentences are correct.
- Most sentences are correct.
- Few single
word errors.
- Few errors
in grammar, spelling and punctuation.
- Ideas are
relevant to the picture.
Excellent marks – 9 and 10
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Simple and compound sentences
- Sentences are correct. -
Nearly no grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors.
- Ideas are relevant to the picture.
PRACTICE FOR QUESTION 2
Section
B Question 2
(
A stimulus is given. Pictures with short
notes are given.
Complete
a table with information from the stimulus.
Then
write a paragraph giving reasons for a choice made. )
You
are advised to spend 25 minutes on this section.
TIPS
1. Read
the instructions and information
given carefully.
2. For
Question 2 a , look at the table and
find the information you need to complete the table.
Look
for key words. Refer to the answers given as examples to
follow.
3. Transfer
the information to the blanks in the table.
Check your spelling, grammar and
punctuation . Write neatly and clearly.
punctuation . Write neatly and clearly.
4. For
Question 2 b, choose one option from the choices given.
There is no right or wrong choice. You must try to give good reasons for making your choice.
There is no right or wrong choice. You must try to give good reasons for making your choice.
5.
You can use the information from the table to
help you list out reasons for your
choice.
6.
You do
not have to make a comparison with the other items.
7.
List down the points and reasons .
8.
Use a variety
of sentences; simple and compound.
9.
Use adjectives
to make the description more interesting.
10.
Use linkers
to give the description a smoother flow.
( Besides, Therefore, Moreover etc. ) However, use them appropriately
;and not for every sentence.
SCORING
1.
Question 2 a – Full marks is 10.
1 mark for each correct answer. No mark for an answer with spelling errors.
1 mark for each correct answer. No mark for an answer with spelling errors.
2.
Question 2 b- Full marks is 5
Good
mark - 4
- Language used is good.
- Language used is good.
-
Simple and compound sentences.
-
Some errors. Most reasons are
well planned, relevant and clear.
-
Some punctuation and spelling errors.
-
Meaning is still clear.
Excellent
mark - 5
-
Language used is very good.
- Hardly
any errors.
- Reasons
are clear and well planned, relevant and interesting.
-
Simple and compound sentences.
-
Spelling and punctuation correct.
SUGGESTED SENTENCES FOR ANSWERING QUESTION
2 B
( APPLY THEM APPROPRIATELY )
1. Price / Fee / Fare / Cost
·
The price
is low .
·
The handbag
is cheap. It costs RM20.
·
It is the
cheapest among the three . (items )
·
The price is RM70. Although the racquet is expensive, it is affordable.
·
It is a reasonable fee and I think I can afford
it.
·
The price, which is RM50, is reasonable and
affordable.
·
The fee is not too expensive. Furthermore, I will get a RM10 discount if I
register early. This means I will pay
less.
·
The whole chicken costs RM12 each and it is the
cheapest of all.
·
It is worth
buying.
·
I would choose SMART Tuition Centre because its
fees is the lowest of all.
·
Although the price of the kitten is quite costly, I will get a lovely
basket for free.
·
It is very economical
to choose Package A because the price is within my budget.
2.
Occupations
- I like to be a teacher when I grow up because I can impart knowledge to pupils.
- I prefer to be a doctor when I grow up because I can treat sick people and save lives.
- I can contribute my service to the poor people .
- Being a pilot is interesting because I get to travel around the world. I can visit many different countries all over the world. Besides, I can meet many kinds of people and learn
about their culture and traditions.
- I choose to be a policeman because I can keep law and order. It is my responsibility to keep the town safe and peaceful. This job is challenging although it is sometimes dangerous.
- This job is enjoyable and I get to meet many people.
- This occupation is suitable for me. / It suits me.
- It is highly paid. / The salary is high.
- The qualification needed is a university degree.
3. Houses / Homestay
- The double-storey house in Taman Sri Selama is located quite near my school. It is convenient to go to school because there is an efficient bus service in this area.
- The semi-detached bungalow is the most spacious of all the houses. Therefore, it is the most suitable for my elder sister’s big family. I am sure she and her family will feel
comfortable living in it.
- I prefer the house on the hill over looking the park because of the beautiful scenery and peaceful surroundings.
- Living in a terrace house is interesting because we have many friendly neighbours who can help one another.
- In addition, there is a small garden in front of the house, where we can grow many colourful flowering plants.
- My father will like this house because the porch in front is big enough for parking two cars.
- The security around this apartment is tight and my family will feel safe living here. Moreover, there are many facilities around such as a hair saloon, gymnasium and a mini-market. Therefore, it is very convenient for us.
- I would choose Homestay Sg. Bayor because my uncle’s family loves the countryside. The surroundings are green and the scenery is beautiful. Besides, it is quiet and peaceful. My uncle’s family can experience feeding the animals on the farm and plucking rambutans from the orchard. The package is for 3 days and 2 nights, which is sufficient for my uncle’s family.
- Staying in Homestay Amanda will be a wonderful experience for my sister’s pen pal and her family who love nature. This place is quite far from the city and it is located near a jungle. The air is fresh and cool. They can enjoy jungle-trekking and looking at the beautiful flowers and plants. They can take photographs of many insects too.
4. Activities
- I prefer outdoor activities to indoor activities because they are more exciting, adventurous and challenging.
- I can enjoy the fresh air while cycling around the neighbourhood.
- Working indoor is more comfortable and I am protected from the sun and rain.
- Swimming is a good form of exercise because it strengthens the muscles of every part of the body. It keeps me fit and healthy.
- Collecting stamps is interesting and beneficial. We can gain a lot of knowledge about countries all over the world.
- Reading can improve our general knowledge, vocabulary and grammar. I can become more knowledgeable.
- Singing is entertaining and fun. It is my favourite activity and I am very talented in singing.
- Joining the Music Club gives the chance to play musical instruments and make new friends.
- Co-curricular activities help me to become an active , responsible and disciplined person.
- I get the chance to represent my school in sports . I can keep up the good name of my school. I will be proud if I win the first prize in the sports meet.
5.
Clothing / Shoes
- I would choose the POLO sports shirt for my father because it is suitable for him. He can wear it when he goes for his sports activities. It makes him look stylish and sporty.
It is comfortable to wear.
- The long-sleeved shirt suits my father well as he will look smart in it. Besides, he can wear it to important functions like meetings and business trips.
- The batik shirt has
beautifully-designed patterns and it is very attractive. It is made of
good quality silk material. It looks elegant. - I would choose the long skirt with flowered patterns for my mother because she will look beautiful in it. Besides, it is fashionable and attractive. My mother can wear it when she attends a party with her friends.
- The sizes are large and medium. The large size fits me well.
- The free gift is a wallet. It is very useful .
- SPARK shoes are comfortable for my brother to wear. They are made from good quality leather so they will last longer. Moreover, SPARK is the most popular brand among children today. My brother can wear them to school or for an outing.
- The Happyfit sandals come in three
colours which are pink, yellow and white.
So, I am
going to choose pink as it is my favourite colour. These sandals are made in Malaysia and
I prefer local products. I can walk comfortably in them. - It is trendy .
- It is durable because it is made from good quality material.
6. Fruits
- I
would choose the durian as it
is my family’s favourite fruit .
Its flesh is creamy and
delicious. It is rich in carbohydrates and vitamin. It is known as, “The King of Fruits” and is very popular during the durian season. - The orange contains Vitamin C which keeps us healthy. We can either eat it fresh or make it into a drink. We can buy them from the market or supermarket.
- Eating fresh fruits is good for health. We will not fall sick easily if we eat fresh fruits every day. I prefer local fruits because they are cheaper and fresher.
- I prefer the sweet and sour juicy mangoes. They are rich in vitamins. It is good to eat them when they are fresh. Mango juice is a popular drink too.
7. Shows / Movie / TV programme
- It is an interesting show / movie / TV programme and it is my favourite ……………
- It is educational and I can gain a lot of knowledge from it.
- It is suitable for children like me. I can learn good moral values from the movie.
- It is entertaining and I would enjoy watching it. Laughing is good and I can release stress.
- This documentary provides me a lot of knowledge about sea animals and marine life.
- The ticket price is RM10 for an adult and RM6 for a child and it is reasonable.
- It is shown at the Star Cineplex which is a walking distance away from my house.
- The 5.00 pm show is suitable for me as I am free at that time.
* Task .
Practise writing notes for the following topics and others:
-
Trees
( fruit tree , flowering plant , ferns )
-
Pets ( hamster , kitten , bird , fish )
-
Events (
car race , mountain-climbing , canoe race )
-
Books
( adventure , hobbies , grammar , magazine, encyclopedia , dictionary
)
-
Toys ( soft toy ,
jigsaw-puzzle , remote-controlled car )
-
Food (
burger , sponge cake ,
muffins )
-
Transport
( coach , train
, plane )
-
Objects
( watch , wallet, neck-tie ,
pen , handbag, computer )
-
Traditional
Games ( top-spinning , kite
flying ,
marbles )
-
Outdoor
Games ( football, hockey , handball , netball, volleyball )
-
Indoor
Games ( scrabble , chess,
snake and ladder , monopoly ,
computer game )
-
Hobbies
( painting , drawing cartoons, gardening
, sewing, cooking, collecting coins )
-
Package
Tours to holiday destinations ( Genting
Highlands , Langkawi
Island , Malacca ,
Penang Island )
Table 2
POINT
|
REASON
|
Fancy Blouse
Price: Only RM65.70
Material : Cotton
Free: Purse
Available in four colours –
light blue, light green, light yellow, pink and brown.
|
Price
|
The price is RM65.70.
It is reasonable and
affordable. |
|
Material
|
The material is cotton and it is suitable for me. Besides, it is comfortable to wear.
|
|
Free
|
The gift is a purse.
It is useful as I can keep my coins in it.
|
|
Colours
|
It comes in four colours.
They are light blue, light green, light yellow, pink and brown. My favourite colour is light blue.
|
PRACTICE FOR PAPER 2 QUESTION 3
Section
C Question 3
(
Pictures with short notes are given .
Write
sentences to describe the pictures given.
Use
the notes given to help you write the sentences )
You
are advised to spend 35 minutes on this section.
TIPS
1.
Read the instructions carefully.
2.
Look at the pictures carefully.
3.
Read and understand the notes given for each
picture. Understand the story.
4.
Pay attention to the words given to give you a
clue to what tense to use.
5.
Try to use the same tense throughout. The introduction maybe in Present Tense if
you are
describing the main character of
the story.
6.
Using the notes given , write 3 or 4 paragraphs to describe the
pictures or story. Write neatly.
7.
Have an opening
and a closure.
8.
Write a variety
of sentences. Use simple, compound and complex sentences.
9.
Write creatively. Use proper vocabulary to express your
ideas.
10.
Use adjectives
and adverbs to make them interesting.
11. If
you are confident, use idioms, similies
or proverbs.
12.
Your sentences should link well so that your story has a smooth flow in your story.
(
Meanwhile, Within a few
minutes, As he was walking home, Immediately,
Firstly,
Then, After that , Suddenly
, etc
)
13. Check
for mistakes in spelling, grammar and
punctuation. Check that you have
used the
full-stop, comma and capital letters carefully.
full-stop, comma and capital letters carefully.
14. Use the correct
sentence structures.
15. You may change the order of the words as long as the meaning is clear.
16. Plan
your ideas well. Do not repeat your ideas.
Table 3 ( TSVC )
TIME
|
SUBJECT
|
VERB
|
COMPLIMENT
|
A few days ago,
|
Encik Mat Zen
|
fetched
|
his family to Lake Gardens.
|
Table 4
SUBJECT
|
VERB
|
PREDICATE
|
There
A lorry
The boy
In a short while an
ambulance
The boy’s parents
The doctors
The boy’s parents
The boy
|
was
knocked
was
arrived
went
saved
thanked
had
|
an accident in the
busy town this morning.
down a small boy who
was cycling.
unconscious and
seriously injured.
and rushed him to
the hospital.
hurriedly to see
their son .
their son’s
life.
them
gratefully.
to be treated in
the hospital until he recovered.
|
MARKS FOR PAPER 2 QUESTION 3
Full Marks
- 15
Excellent -
13 – 15 Language used is
very good. Ideas are clear, well-planned
and
interesting. Simple, compound and complex sentences used.
New words are used. No spelling and punctuation errors.
interesting. Simple, compound and complex sentences used.
New words are used. No spelling and punctuation errors.
Good 9 – 12 Language used is good. Tried to make simple, compound and
complex sentences. Some errors made. Most ideas are
complex sentences. Some errors made. Most ideas are
well-planned, relevant and clear.
New words are used.
Some spelling and punctuation errors.
Meaning is clear
Average 5 – 8 Language used is correct. Simple sentences with errors .
Meaning is clear. Ideas are quite
good and vocabulary is enough.
Vocabulary is adequate to convey meaning. A few punctuation
Vocabulary is adequate to convey meaning. A few punctuation
and spelling errors.
Weak 1 – 4 Poor use of the language. Many errors in sentences, spelling and
punctuation. Ideas cannot be understood. Vocabulary is very
weak. Sentences must have meaning.
punctuation. Ideas cannot be understood. Vocabulary is very
weak. Sentences must have meaning.
SAMPLE ANSWER
Halim is
my pen pal. He studies in the Year 6
Best in SK Cemerlang. Halim
enjoys outdoor activities such as camping and fishing. We share similar hobbies too. Halim is an active and friendly boy. He is
popular in his school and his teachers like him too.
During
the last holidays, Halim and his friends
went camping together. They were excited
and planned for the trip well. They camped in Bukit Nanas quite far from their school. Halim’s uncle, Encik Abdul Rahman accompanied them on the trip. He was an experienced scout so he could look after the boys well and help them . They brought along tents, torchlights, clothes, cooking utensils and enough food for three days.
and planned for the trip well. They camped in Bukit Nanas quite far from their school. Halim’s uncle, Encik Abdul Rahman accompanied them on the trip. He was an experienced scout so he could look after the boys well and help them . They brought along tents, torchlights, clothes, cooking utensils and enough food for three days.
The
weather was fine and everyone was in a happy mood. After getting down from Halim’s uncle new car,
they had to walk through a jungle track to reach their campsite. Each of them had to carry their own heavy
knapsacks on their backs. The air was
fresh and they enjoyed walking . They
were happy to get away from the hustle and bustle of their busy town.
Soon they reached their campsite. They saw a beautiful waterfall nearby. The boys pitched their tents and collected
firewood for the campfire at night and cooking.
After that, they
spent a lot of time playing in the cool clear water. Encik Abdul Rahman taught them how to make a fishing rod. Halim and his friends made their own fishing rods from thin branches and twigs.
They had fun trying to catch fish using the fishing rods they had made. They also took turns to cook their simple meals over a fire.
spent a lot of time playing in the cool clear water. Encik Abdul Rahman taught them how to make a fishing rod. Halim and his friends made their own fishing rods from thin branches and twigs.
They had fun trying to catch fish using the fishing rods they had made. They also took turns to cook their simple meals over a fire.
Besides fishing and swimming, the adventurous
boys also went jungle trekking . It was
a challenging activity as the ground was steep and slippery. Although it was tiring, the boys enjoyed
themselves in the jungle. They could see various types of insects and rare birds and plants. They
collected some leaves and pebbles for their Science Corner in their class. At night, they had a lovely campfire and sang many camping songs , joked and laughed a lot.
themselves in the jungle. They could see various types of insects and rare birds and plants. They
collected some leaves and pebbles for their Science Corner in their class. At night, they had a lovely campfire and sang many camping songs , joked and laughed a lot.
Soon, it
was time to return home. They had spent
three wonderful days in the jungle.
Before leaving their campsite, they made sure that the place was
clean. They picked up all the rubbish
and put it in a big plastic bag. Halim’s
uncle made sure that he had put out the fire carefully. He did not want to cause any forest
fires. Then, all of them left the jungle
feeling tired but happy. It was an
educational and adventurous experience.
When they returned home, they wrote down their experience in their
diaries.
Question 2 b - Sentence level while making a preference into grid (b)
-
Remember – Spelling ,
punctuation ( tanda bacaan ) dan legibility ( tulisan yang jelas )
Section C – Question 3
-
Note
expansion question.
-
Write a composition in a few paragraphs based on
the pictures and words given.
-
Read instructions carefully before answering the
question.
-
Pupils who have a good command of English are
able to score high marks in this section.
TIPS ON ANSWERING THE UPSR ENGISH LANGUAGE
PAPER
PAPER 2
-
Look at the pictures and observe the activities
and situation in it.
-
The helping words given will help pupils get a
general idea of what the situation is in the picture.
-
Pupils may or may not use the helping words to
construct sentences in SectionA and C.
However read the instructions
carefully.
-
The sentences must be related to the situation
in the pictures.
-
Pupils must be careful with the spelling of
words, capital letters and punctuations when
transferring information from the original text.
transferring information from the original text.
-
Try not to make grammatical and spelling errors
when constructing sentences.
-
Simple sentences, compound sentences and complex
sentences can be used to construct sentences.
-
Write in paragraphs for Section C.
-
Do constant revision of your teachers’ notes ,
use the dictionary and do a lot of practices
in answering the English
papers. Do not forget to do all your
corrections.
ANALYSIS OF UPSR ENGLISH KERTAS 2 ( 2006-
2010 )
SECTION A ( Sentence Construction )
2006
- Topic-
In the Kichen
2007
- At a
Durian Stall 2009 – Children
at Work / Drawing a Mural
2008
-
Preparing for Hari Raya
2010 – Student at work / Wrapping Prizes
SECTION B ( Information Transfer )
2006
– Greeting Cards
2007 - Outdoor Activities
2008 - Hobbies
2009 - Personal Present
2010 - Holiday
Destinations
SECTION
C ( Note Expansion )
2006 - An Incident :
A Burglar Chased by a Goose
2007
- A Story : Helping An Old Woman Repair Her House.
2008
- A Process : Preparing Pickled Papaya
2009 - A Story :
Boy Helping Mother To Sell Nasi Lemak
2010
- A Story : Buying Ice-cream for a Poor Girl
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IMPORTANT
NOTES & TIPS TO SCORE A
UPSR
PAPER 2, Section A Question 1
(
1 picture and 10 words are given . Write
5 sentences about the picture. )
You are advised to spend 15 minutes on this section.
You are advised to spend 15 minutes on this section.
TIPS:
1. Read the
instructions carefully.
2. Study the picture and words given.
2. Study the picture and words given.
3. Use the words to
make 5 complete sentences to describe the picture. You may not use all the
words given.
4. Use linkers or
sentence connectors and conjunctions where appropriate.
5. Read the sentences and check if they are logical and grammatically correct.
5. Read the sentences and check if they are logical and grammatically correct.
6. Make sure the
sentences describe the picture logically and correctly.
7. Make your
sentences interesting. You may add
adjectives and adverbs.
8. You must be
consistent when using tenses to describe the picture. Eg.
Present and Present
Continuous Tense. Pay attention to Subject-Verb Agreement.
Continuous Tense. Pay attention to Subject-Verb Agreement.
9. Check your answers
and correct any mistakes in grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Sample Answers:
1. The bread vendor, who is wearing a helmet, uses
a motorcycle to sell bread , buns
and
cakes to his customers.
cakes to his customers.
2. There are
many types of bread hung around the container on the motorcycle which is
parked under a shady tree.
parked under a shady tree.
3. Many children are buying their favourite bread, buns and cakes from the friendly
bread
vendor.
vendor.
4. The hard- working bread vendor gets his supply of bread from a bakery
in town.
5. Two women who are carrying their babies, are
walking towards the bread vendor .
0r
0r
1. Encik Ahmad, who is a bread vendor goes
from place to place on his motorcycle to
sell his
bread and cakes.
bread and cakes.
2. He keeps
the bread, buns and cakes in a big container behind his motorcycle and hangs
some of them around it.
some of them around it.
3. His customers are housewives and children who
love to buy their favourite
breads from
him.
him.
4.
Encik Ahmad’s delicious bread, buns and cakes are made in a famous bakery in town.
5. A Malay woman and her Chinese neighbour want to buy some bread and they are walking
towards him.
towards him.
Or
1.
The bread vendor sells his bread on a motorcycle.
2.
He parks
his motorcycle under a big shady tree.
3.
A few children are buying their favourite bread from him.
4.
There is
a big container at the back of his motorcycle.
5.
The two women are carrying their babies.
MORE USEFUL TIPS TO SCORE A IN SECTION A
-
If you do not know the word given or unsure of
its meaning, do not use it.
-
You are not required to write a story.
-
Sentences do not have to be in sequence.
-
The tense used must be consistent.
-
For Section A, pupils may use the Present
Continuous Tense to describe the actions that are
happening at present.
happening at present.
-
You may name the people in the picture but you
must be specific. Eg. Puan Kamariah, who
is wearing a scarf, is carrying her baby.
is wearing a scarf, is carrying her baby.
-
If there are two boys , you may say , “ The
elder boy is walking away while his younger
brother is still buying the bread.”
brother is still buying the bread.”
-
Do not put yourself in the picture. Avoid writing , “My family and I …..” or “ I am very happy.”
-
If you wish to use the Past Tense, state the time. Remember, the sentences must be in the Past Tense
. Look for the words that can guide
you.
Eg. went , bought ,
Sample Answer
Eg. went , bought ,
Sample Answer
1. Last
Sunday, Encik Ahmad, the bread
vendor went to a housing area to sell bread to his
customers.
customers.
2. Women and children bought their favourite bread, buns and cakes from him.
3. There was a big container on his motorcycle and some bread hanging around it.
4. Encik Ahmad got his fresh and delicious bread from a bakery.
3. There was a big container on his motorcycle and some bread hanging around it.
4. Encik Ahmad got his fresh and delicious bread from a bakery.
5. His business was good that day and he was
happy.
CONSTRUCTING COMPOUND
SENTENCES
Construct 2 simple sentences first.
Join them together with conjunctions eg.
and , so, while,
but, because, as , when , so that .
1. The
children are buying their favourite bread while
their mothers are watching them.
2. The
players are rushing to take shelter because
it is raining.
CONSTRUCTING COMPLEX SENTENCES.
1.
NAME + WHO +
ACTION + ACTION
Latipah, who is wearing a scarf , is
sweeping the compound.
2.
NAME + ADJECTIVE
+ ACTION
Siti Khatijah, a helpful pupil, is helping her teacher to
carry her heavy bag.
3.
NAME + OCCUPATION +
ACTION + ACTION
Encik Ahmad, the bread vendor, who is
wearing a helmet, is selling bread and cakes to
his customers.
his customers.
4.
NAME + OCCUPATION +
ACTION +
WHILE + ACTION
Pn Ashah, the teacher, is showing her
pupils how to make paper flowers while sitting
on the floor.
on the floor.
5.
NAME + DESIGNATION +
ACTION + WHILE
+ ACTION
Farah and Rani , two active
children, are in their tracksuits while waiting for their
coach to train them .
coach to train them .
Scoring Good and Excellent marks for Question 1
Good marks
- 7 and 8
- Most sentences are correct.
- Most sentences are correct.
- Few single
word errors.
- Few errors
in grammar, spelling and punctuation.
- Ideas are
relevant to the picture.
Excellent marks – 9 and 10
-
Simple and compound sentences
- Sentences are correct. -
Nearly no grammatical, spelling and punctuation errors.
- Ideas are relevant to the picture.
PRACTICE FOR QUESTION 2
Section
B Question 2
(
A stimulus is given. Pictures with short
notes are given.
Complete
a table with information from the stimulus.
Then
write a paragraph giving reasons for a choice made. )
You
are advised to spend 25 minutes on this section.
TIPS
1. Read
the instructions and information
given carefully.
2. For
Question 2 a , look at the table and
find the information you need to complete the table.
Look
for key words. Refer to the answers given as examples to
follow.
3. Transfer
the information to the blanks in the table.
Check your spelling, grammar and
punctuation . Write neatly and clearly.
punctuation . Write neatly and clearly.
4. For
Question 2 b, choose one option from the choices given.
There is no right or wrong choice. You must try to give good reasons for making your choice.
There is no right or wrong choice. You must try to give good reasons for making your choice.
5.
You can use the information from the table to
help you list out reasons for your
choice.
6.
You do
not have to make a comparison with the other items.
7.
List down the points and reasons .
8.
Use a variety
of sentences; simple and compound.
9.
Use adjectives
to make the description more interesting.
10.
Use linkers
to give the description a smoother flow.
( Besides, Therefore, Moreover etc. ) However, use them appropriately
;and not for every sentence.
SCORING
1.
Question 2 a – Full marks is 10.
1 mark for each correct answer. No mark for an answer with spelling errors.
1 mark for each correct answer. No mark for an answer with spelling errors.
2.
Question 2 b- Full marks is 5
Good
mark - 4
- Language used is good.
- Language used is good.
-
Simple and compound sentences.
-
Some errors. Most reasons are
well planned, relevant and clear.
-
Some punctuation and spelling errors.
-
Meaning is still clear.
Excellent
mark - 5
-
Language used is very good.
- Hardly
any errors.
- Reasons
are clear and well planned, relevant and interesting.
-
Simple and compound sentences.
-
Spelling and punctuation correct.
SUGGESTED SENTENCES FOR ANSWERING QUESTION
2 B
( APPLY THEM APPROPRIATELY )
1. Price / Fee / Fare / Cost
·
The price
is low .
·
The handbag
is cheap. It costs RM20.
·
It is the
cheapest among the three . (items )
·
The price is RM70. Although the racquet is expensive, it is affordable.
·
It is a reasonable fee and I think I can afford
it.
·
The price, which is RM50, is reasonable and
affordable.
·
The fee is not too expensive. Furthermore, I will get a RM10 discount if I
register early. This means I will pay
less.
·
The whole chicken costs RM12 each and it is the
cheapest of all.
·
It is worth
buying.
·
I would choose SMART Tuition Centre because its
fees is the lowest of all.
·
Although the price of the kitten is quite costly, I will get a lovely
basket for free.
·
It is very economical
to choose Package A because the price is within my budget.
2.
Occupations
- I like to be a teacher when I grow up because I can impart knowledge to pupils.
- I prefer to be a doctor when I grow up because I can treat sick people and save lives.
- I can contribute my service to the poor people .
- Being a pilot is interesting because I get to travel around the world. I can visit many different countries all over the world. Besides, I can meet many kinds of people and learn
about their culture and traditions.
- I choose to be a policeman because I can keep law and order. It is my responsibility to keep the town safe and peaceful. This job is challenging although it is sometimes dangerous.
- This job is enjoyable and I get to meet many people.
- This occupation is suitable for me. / It suits me.
- It is highly paid. / The salary is high.
- The qualification needed is a university degree.
3. Houses / Homestay
- The double-storey house in Taman Sri Selama is located quite near my school. It is convenient to go to school because there is an efficient bus service in this area.
- The semi-detached bungalow is the most spacious of all the houses. Therefore, it is the most suitable for my elder sister’s big family. I am sure she and her family will feel
comfortable living in it.
- I prefer the house on the hill over looking the park because of the beautiful scenery and peaceful surroundings.
- Living in a terrace house is interesting because we have many friendly neighbours who can help one another.
- In addition, there is a small garden in front of the house, where we can grow many colourful flowering plants.
- My father will like this house because the porch in front is big enough for parking two cars.
- The security around this apartment is tight and my family will feel safe living here. Moreover, there are many facilities around such as a hair saloon, gymnasium and a mini-market. Therefore, it is very convenient for us.
- I would choose Homestay Sg. Bayor because my uncle’s family loves the countryside. The surroundings are green and the scenery is beautiful. Besides, it is quiet and peaceful. My uncle’s family can experience feeding the animals on the farm and plucking rambutans from the orchard. The package is for 3 days and 2 nights, which is sufficient for my uncle’s family.
- Staying in Homestay Amanda will be a wonderful experience for my sister’s pen pal and her family who love nature. This place is quite far from the city and it is located near a jungle. The air is fresh and cool. They can enjoy jungle-trekking and looking at the beautiful flowers and plants. They can take photographs of many insects too.
4. Activities
- I prefer outdoor activities to indoor activities because they are more exciting, adventurous and challenging.
- I can enjoy the fresh air while cycling around the neighbourhood.
- Working indoor is more comfortable and I am protected from the sun and rain.
- Swimming is a good form of exercise because it strengthens the muscles of every part of the body. It keeps me fit and healthy.
- Collecting stamps is interesting and beneficial. We can gain a lot of knowledge about countries all over the world.
- Reading can improve our general knowledge, vocabulary and grammar. I can become more knowledgeable.
- Singing is entertaining and fun. It is my favourite activity and I am very talented in singing.
- Joining the Music Club gives the chance to play musical instruments and make new friends.
- Co-curricular activities help me to become an active , responsible and disciplined person.
- I get the chance to represent my school in sports . I can keep up the good name of my school. I will be proud if I win the first prize in the sports meet.
5.
Clothing / Shoes
- I would choose the POLO sports shirt for my father because it is suitable for him. He can wear it when he goes for his sports activities. It makes him look stylish and sporty.
It is comfortable to wear.
- The long-sleeved shirt suits my father well as he will look smart in it. Besides, he can wear it to important functions like meetings and business trips.
- The batik shirt has
beautifully-designed patterns and it is very attractive. It is made of
good quality silk material. It looks elegant. - I would choose the long skirt with flowered patterns for my mother because she will look beautiful in it. Besides, it is fashionable and attractive. My mother can wear it when she attends a party with her friends.
- The sizes are large and medium. The large size fits me well.
- The free gift is a wallet. It is very useful .
- SPARK shoes are comfortable for my brother to wear. They are made from good quality leather so they will last longer. Moreover, SPARK is the most popular brand among children today. My brother can wear them to school or for an outing.
- The Happyfit sandals come in three
colours which are pink, yellow and white.
So, I am
going to choose pink as it is my favourite colour. These sandals are made in Malaysia and
I prefer local products. I can walk comfortably in them. - It is trendy .
- It is durable because it is made from good quality material.
6. Fruits
- I
would choose the durian as it
is my family’s favourite fruit .
Its flesh is creamy and
delicious. It is rich in carbohydrates and vitamin. It is known as, “The King of Fruits” and is very popular during the durian season. - The orange contains Vitamin C which keeps us healthy. We can either eat it fresh or make it into a drink. We can buy them from the market or supermarket.
- Eating fresh fruits is good for health. We will not fall sick easily if we eat fresh fruits every day. I prefer local fruits because they are cheaper and fresher.
- I prefer the sweet and sour juicy mangoes. They are rich in vitamins. It is good to eat them when they are fresh. Mango juice is a popular drink too.
7. Shows / Movie / TV programme
- It is an interesting show / movie / TV programme and it is my favourite ……………
- It is educational and I can gain a lot of knowledge from it.
- It is suitable for children like me. I can learn good moral values from the movie.
- It is entertaining and I would enjoy watching it. Laughing is good and I can release stress.
- This documentary provides me a lot of knowledge about sea animals and marine life.
- The ticket price is RM10 for an adult and RM6 for a child and it is reasonable.
- It is shown at the Star Cineplex which is a walking distance away from my house.
- The 5.00 pm show is suitable for me as I am free at that time.
* Task .
Practise writing notes for the following topics and others:
-
Trees
( fruit tree , flowering plant , ferns )
-
Pets ( hamster , kitten , bird , fish )
-
Events (
car race , mountain-climbing , canoe race )
-
Books
( adventure , hobbies , grammar , magazine, encyclopedia , dictionary
)
-
Toys ( soft toy ,
jigsaw-puzzle , remote-controlled car )
-
Food (
burger , sponge cake ,
muffins )
-
Transport
( coach , train
, plane )
-
Objects
( watch , wallet, neck-tie ,
pen , handbag, computer )
-
Traditional
Games ( top-spinning , kite
flying ,
marbles )
-
Outdoor
Games ( football, hockey , handball , netball, volleyball )
-
Indoor
Games ( scrabble , chess,
snake and ladder , monopoly ,
computer game )
-
Hobbies
( painting , drawing cartoons, gardening
, sewing, cooking, collecting coins )
-
Package
Tours to holiday destinations ( Genting
Highlands , Langkawi
Island , Malacca ,
Penang Island )
Table 2
POINT
|
REASON
|
Fancy Blouse
Price: Only RM65.70
Material : Cotton
Free: Purse
Available in four colours –
light blue, light green, light yellow, pink and brown.
|
Price
|
The price is RM65.70.
It is reasonable and
affordable. |
|
Material
|
The material is cotton and it is suitable for me. Besides, it is comfortable to wear.
|
|
Free
|
The gift is a purse.
It is useful as I can keep my coins in it.
|
|
Colours
|
It comes in four colours.
They are light blue, light green, light yellow, pink and brown. My favourite colour is light blue.
|
PRACTICE FOR PAPER 2 QUESTION 3
Section
C Question 3
(
Pictures with short notes are given .
Write
sentences to describe the pictures given.
Use
the notes given to help you write the sentences )
You
are advised to spend 35 minutes on this section.
TIPS
1.
Read the instructions carefully.
2.
Look at the pictures carefully.
3.
Read and understand the notes given for each
picture. Understand the story.
4.
Pay attention to the words given to give you a
clue to what tense to use.
5.
Try to use the same tense throughout. The introduction maybe in Present Tense if
you are
describing the main character of
the story.
6.
Using the notes given , write 3 or 4 paragraphs to describe the
pictures or story. Write neatly.
7.
Have an opening
and a closure.
8.
Write a variety
of sentences. Use simple, compound and complex sentences.
9.
Write creatively. Use proper vocabulary to express your
ideas.
10.
Use adjectives
and adverbs to make them interesting.
11. If
you are confident, use idioms, similies
or proverbs.
12.
Your sentences should link well so that your story has a smooth flow in your story.
(
Meanwhile, Within a few
minutes, As he was walking home, Immediately,
Firstly,
Then, After that , Suddenly
, etc
)
13. Check
for mistakes in spelling, grammar and
punctuation. Check that you have
used the
full-stop, comma and capital letters carefully.
full-stop, comma and capital letters carefully.
14. Use the correct
sentence structures.
15. You may change the order of the words as long as the meaning is clear.
16. Plan
your ideas well. Do not repeat your ideas.
Table 3 ( TSVC )
TIME
|
SUBJECT
|
VERB
|
COMPLIMENT
|
A few days ago,
|
Encik Mat Zen
|
fetched
|
his family to Lake Gardens.
|
Table 4
SUBJECT
|
VERB
|
PREDICATE
|
There
A lorry
The boy
In a short while an
ambulance
The boy’s parents
The doctors
The boy’s parents
The boy
|
was
knocked
was
arrived
went
saved
thanked
had
|
an accident in the
busy town this morning.
down a small boy who
was cycling.
unconscious and
seriously injured.
and rushed him to
the hospital.
hurriedly to see
their son .
their son’s
life.
them
gratefully.
to be treated in
the hospital until he recovered.
|
MARKS FOR PAPER 2 QUESTION 3
Full Marks
- 15
Excellent -
13 – 15 Language used is
very good. Ideas are clear, well-planned
and
interesting. Simple, compound and complex sentences used.
New words are used. No spelling and punctuation errors.
interesting. Simple, compound and complex sentences used.
New words are used. No spelling and punctuation errors.
Good 9 – 12 Language used is good. Tried to make simple, compound and
complex sentences. Some errors made. Most ideas are
complex sentences. Some errors made. Most ideas are
well-planned, relevant and clear.
New words are used.
Some spelling and punctuation errors.
Meaning is clear
Average 5 – 8 Language used is correct. Simple sentences with errors .
Meaning is clear. Ideas are quite
good and vocabulary is enough.
Vocabulary is adequate to convey meaning. A few punctuation
Vocabulary is adequate to convey meaning. A few punctuation
and spelling errors.
Weak 1 – 4 Poor use of the language. Many errors in sentences, spelling and
punctuation. Ideas cannot be understood. Vocabulary is very
weak. Sentences must have meaning.
punctuation. Ideas cannot be understood. Vocabulary is very
weak. Sentences must have meaning.
SAMPLE ANSWER
Halim is
my pen pal. He studies in the Year 6
Best in SK Cemerlang. Halim
enjoys outdoor activities such as camping and fishing. We share similar hobbies too. Halim is an active and friendly boy. He is popular in his school and his teachers like him too.
enjoys outdoor activities such as camping and fishing. We share similar hobbies too. Halim is an active and friendly boy. He is popular in his school and his teachers like him too.
During
the last holidays, Halim and his friends
went camping together. They were excited
and planned for the trip well. They camped in Bukit Nanas quite far from their school. Halim’s uncle, Encik Abdul Rahman accompanied them on the trip. He was an experienced scout so he could look after the boys well and help them . They brought along tents, torchlights, clothes, cooking utensils and enough food for three days.
and planned for the trip well. They camped in Bukit Nanas quite far from their school. Halim’s uncle, Encik Abdul Rahman accompanied them on the trip. He was an experienced scout so he could look after the boys well and help them . They brought along tents, torchlights, clothes, cooking utensils and enough food for three days.
The
weather was fine and everyone was in a happy mood. After getting down from Halim’s uncle new car,
they had to walk through a jungle track to reach their campsite. Each of them had to carry their own heavy
knapsacks on their backs. The air was
fresh and they enjoyed walking . They
were happy to get away from the hustle and bustle of their busy town.
Soon they reached their campsite. They saw a beautiful waterfall nearby. The boys pitched their tents and collected
firewood for the campfire at night and cooking.
After that, they
spent a lot of time playing in the cool clear water. Encik Abdul Rahman taught them how to make a fishing rod. Halim and his friends made their own fishing rods from thin branches and twigs.
They had fun trying to catch fish using the fishing rods they had made. They also took turns to cook their simple meals over a fire.
spent a lot of time playing in the cool clear water. Encik Abdul Rahman taught them how to make a fishing rod. Halim and his friends made their own fishing rods from thin branches and twigs.
They had fun trying to catch fish using the fishing rods they had made. They also took turns to cook their simple meals over a fire.
Besides fishing and swimming, the adventurous
boys also went jungle trekking . It was
a challenging activity as the ground was steep and slippery. Although it was tiring, the boys enjoyed
themselves in the jungle. They could see various types of insects and rare birds and plants. They
collected some leaves and pebbles for their Science Corner in their class. At night, they had a lovely campfire and sang many camping songs , joked and laughed a lot.
themselves in the jungle. They could see various types of insects and rare birds and plants. They
collected some leaves and pebbles for their Science Corner in their class. At night, they had a lovely campfire and sang many camping songs , joked and laughed a lot.
Soon, it
was time to return home. They had spent
three wonderful days in the jungle.
Before leaving their campsite, they made sure that the place was
clean. They picked up all the rubbish
and put it in a big plastic bag. Halim’s
uncle made sure that he had put out the fire carefully. He did not want to cause any forest
fires. Then, all of them left the jungle
feeling tired but happy. It was an
educational and adventurous experience.
When they returned home, they wrote down their experience and observations in their
diaries.
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(
Help In Question 2b , the UPSR English Paper- Information Transfer Question )
Adjectives for info- transfer question
•
Gopala is
an active, intelligent
and responsible
person.
•
The
bungalow is more spacious and
comfortable than the other
houses.
•
The sling
bag is lighter and more attractive compared to the
others.
•
Eating at
Bakar’s Stall is economical
as the food there is cheap.
•
It is worth buying the Jackson
Schoolbag because it has many
compartments for me to keep my things.
Furthermore, it is stylish too.
Modal Verbs
•
I can save my time and money if I
choose the Mesra Tuition Centre.
•
We could invite our neighbours to
relax in our beautiful garden.
•
If I
choose Dennis, I may have a
chance to visit New Zealand
one day.
•
By using
the Berjaya Workbooks, I might
even score As in all the subjects in UPSR.
•
I am
confident, I will improve in
my English if I join the English Society.
Conjunctions
•
Although the XYZ Pen is expensive, it is long-lasting and refillable.
•
Shirts A
and B are very colourful and attractive.
However, I prefer the
plain Shirt C
because it suits
me perfectly.
•
Exercising
keeps us strong and healthy. In addition, it relieves us of
stress
and makes
us a better person.
ENDINGS
•
I am sure,
my family will enjoy the wonderful buffet lunch at the Evergreen Hotel.
•
I hope my
mother will agree with my choice of kindergarten for my little brother.
•
The Teddy
Bear is the best choice and my small sister will surely appreciate it.
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