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FIRST EDITION (2010)*

   PREPARED BY:
 CYNTHIA C. JAMES
  ENGLISH PANEL
    SK KUNAK 2
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                UPSR WRITING TIPS AND MODEL ANSWERS
                 BY CYNTHIA C JAMES (English Panel, SKK2)

UPSR FORMAT FOR PAPER 2

NO.    SUBJECT                           PAPER 2
1.     Type of instrument                Subjective type
2.     Type of items                     Section A:
                                         Sentence Construction (Based on
                                         the given words and graphics)

                                         Section B:
                                         Information Transfer

                                         Section C:
                                         Note Expansion
3.     Number of questions               Question 1: Section A
                                         Write complete sentences based
                                         on a picture with the words given.

                                         Question 2: Section B
                                           a) Information transfer
                                           b) Choose one item and give
                                              reasons for the choice

                                         Question 3: Section C
                                         Write sentences in paragraphs
                                         based on a series of visual stimuli.

                                         Total: 3 questions
                                         Answer all questions
4.     Marks                             Section A: 10 marks
                                         Section B: 15 marks
                                         Section C: 15 marks

                                         Total: 40 marks




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                QUESTION 1
                (SECTION A)

         SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION




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QUESTION 1: SECTION A
SAMPLE SENTENCES AND MODEL ANSWERS

PLACE / EVENTS
This is a canteen.
This is a classroom.
This is a hospital.
This is an accident.
This is a football match.

NOUNS (people, things, animals)
There is a boy in the picture.
There are many boys in the picture.
There is a cat under the tree.
There are many pupils in the canteen.
There is some food on the table.

VERBS (activities)
The boy is reading.
The girl is listening to the radio.
The men are talking.
The women are shopping.
Mother is cooking in the kitchen.
Brother is playing computer games.

ADJECTIVES (looks, feelings)
The classroom is clean.
The food is delicious.
The clothes are beautiful.
The children are happy.
The family is busy.




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MODEL QUESTION AND ANSWER

Model 1




Sample sentences:

   1. This is a beach.
   2. There are many people at the beach.
   3. There is a tree in the picture.
   4. There is a bag under the tree.
   5. The mother is feeding the little boy.
   6. The girl is building a sandcastle.
   7. The father is eating a sandwich.
   8. The boys are swimming.
   9. The beach is beautiful.
   10. The people look happy.




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Score more marks by following these tips:

Tip number 1: Use adjectives

This is a beautiful beach.
This is a crowded beach.

Tip number 2: Use adverbs
The boys are swimming happily.
The girl is building a sandcastle diligently.
The mother is feeding the little boy lovingly.

Tip number 3: Combine two or three simple sentences to form a compound
sentence.

This is a beautiful but crowded beach.
There is a tree and a bag in the picture.
The girl is building a sandcastle and the family is enjoying their meal.
The mother is feeding the little boy while the father is eating a sandwich.
The people are swimming, playing volleyball, building sandcastles and having a
picnic under the tree.

Lastly, choose the best 5 sentences as your final answer.

Your final answer may look something like this:

1. This is a beautiful but crowded beach.
2. There are many people at the beach.
3. The people are swimming, playing volleyball, building sandcastles and
having a picnic at the beach.
4. The girl is building a sandcastle diligently while the family is having a
picnic under the tree.
5. The mother is feeding the little boy while the father is eating a sandwich.



Excellent 10! 




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Model 2




Sample sentences:

   1.   This is a classroom.
   2.   There is a teacher in the classroom.
   3.   There are many pupils in the classroom.
   4.   The teacher is writing on the blackboard.
   5.   The pupils are reading book.
   6.   The boy is sleeping.
   7.   The classroom is big.
   8.   The pupils are busy.




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Try to follow the tips to score more marks:

Tip number 1: Use adjectives
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Tip number 2: Use adverbs
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_________________________________________________________

Tip number 3: Form compound sentences
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Final Answer (Choose the BEST sentences!):

1. ______________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________
4. _______________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________
5. ______________________________________________________
   ______________________________________________________




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TRY MORE EXERCISES!

EXERCISE 1




      Hisham         celebrating      Hari Raya     shopping   trying on


       shoes           clothes       Baju Melayu      like       wear



First, try to write as many sentences as you can:

_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________
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Now, reread the sentences. Are there any adjectives or adverbs that you
can add in?

Are there any sentences that you can combine to form a compound sentence?

Check for any mistakes:

1. Plural nouns – (many shoes not many shoe; remember the ‘s’!)
2. Punctuation and capitalisation – Capital letter at the beginning of
sentences; a full stop at the end.
3. Make sure you use the correct articles – check the article „a‟. Do you put
„a‟ in the correct places? (e.g.: Writing “The woman is a shopping” is wrong!
Remember, „a‟ and „an‟ means ONE).
4. Do you use „is‟ and „are‟ correctly? (Remember: is – singular, are – plural).
5. „There‟ or „They‟? (Do not confuse these two words!)
5. Make sure every sentence you write is related to the picture. (Do not
write any sentence that is not related to the picture!)
6. Spelling – Check and double-check!

Rewrite your improved sentences below:

1. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________
2. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
4. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
5. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________




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EXERCISE 2




      dinner       helping            lay   table     serve


   roast chicken   happy         wash       dry       dishes


Draft:

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_________________________________________________________
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Final answer:

1. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________

2. _______________________________________________________
  _______________________________________________________

3. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________

4. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________

5. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________




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EXERCISE 3

Now, try to apply everything that you have learned. Write your best 5
sentences for the picture below.




         busy           market          morning        bargaining       fishmonger


        handcart        buying              meat         butcher        vegetables



1. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________
2. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
4. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
5. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________




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EXERCISE 4




       celebrating   twelfth        birthday      holding     party


         home         cake              games   photographs   enjoy



1. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________
2. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
4. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
5. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________




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EXERCISE 5




      canteen    recess        pupils    queuing up    shouting


      helper     buying      ice-cream    scolding     running



1. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________
2. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
4. _______________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________
5. _______________________________________________________
   _______________________________________________________




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             QUESTION 2(B)
       MAKING A CHOICE AND GIVING
                REASONS

                (I WOULD CHOOSE…)




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QUESTION 2(B): SECTION B (I would choose…)

CHOOSING A PRODUCT

INTRODUCTION
I would choose X because   I think it is the best.
I would choose X because   it is the most suitable.
I would choose X because   I like it very much.
I would choose X because   my mother likes it very much.

PRICE
It is cheap.
It is reasonable.
It is not very expensive.
I can afford it.
It is expensive, but worth it.

COLOUR
The colours are my favourite.
The colours are my father‟s favourite.
The colours are nice.
It is attractive.
I like the colours.

MATERIALS
The quality is good.
It is long-lasting.
It is beautiful.
I like the materials.

FREE GIFT / OFFERS
It is useful.
I can use the free gift.
My brother can use the free gift.
It is interesting.
I like the free gift.




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MODEL QUESTION AND ANSWER

Model 1




You would like to buy a handbag for your mother. Which handbag would you
choose? Give reasons for your choice.

Model answer:

I would choose Coco Leather Handbag because I think it is the most suitable.
First of all, the price is RM105.00. It is expensive, but worth it. Besides, the
material is soft leather. The quality is good. Other than that, the colours are
black, brown and red. The colours are my mother‟s favourite. Lastly, the free
gift is a lipstick case. My mother can use the free gift. I believemy mother
will be happy with my choice.




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Try to answer this question again. Choose another handbag. Use the sample
sentences and model answer to guide you.

I would choose ___________________________ because ____________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________




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CHOOSING AN ACTIVITY

TYPE OF ACTIVITY
Outdoor:
I am an active person, so I prefer outdoor activities.
My friend is an active person, so I recommend outdoor activities.

Indoor:
I am usually quiet and inactive, so I prefer indoor activities.
My friend is a quiet person, so I recommend indoor activities.

THINGS NEEDED
I already have the things needed.
My friend already has the things needed.
The things needed are not difficult to find.
I can get all the things needed easily.
My friend can get all the things needed easily.

BENEFITS / ADVANTAGES
I like the benefits.
My friend will like the benefits.
I like to learn new things.
My friend likes to learn new things.
I can improve myself.
My friend always wants to improve himself.

OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED
It is a very interesting activity.
It is a challenging activity.
It is good for health.
It is good for mental health.
It is a good way to spend leisure time.
It is a good hobby.




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Model 2




You want to introduce your friend to an activity. Based on the information
given, which activity would you choose? Give reasons for your choice.

I would choose football because it is the most suitable for my friend. First
of all, the type of activity is outdoor activity. My friend is an active person,
so I recommend outdoor activity. Besides, the things needed are a ball and
football boots. My friend can get the things needed easily. Other than that,
the benefit is it is a good form of exercise. My friend will like the benefit.
Lastly, the advantage is my friend can learn football skills. My friend likes to
learn new things. This is the best choice for my friend.




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Try to answer this question again. Choose another activitiy. Use the sample
sentences and model answer to guide you.

I would choose ___________________________ because ____________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________




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CHOOSING A PERSON

AGE
We have the same age, so we will have many things in common.
I want to make friends with someone younger.
I want to make friends with someone older.

COUNTRY / NATIONALITY
I want to learn more about Britain.
Japan is an interesting country.
I believeto visit Australia one day.

HOBBIES / INTEREST
We have the same hobbies.
We can discuss our hobbies.
The hobbies are interesting.

AMBITION
I also want to be a pilot.
We can talk about our ambitions.
I want to know more about his ambition.

OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED
I believewe can become good friends.
We can exchange ideas.
I can tell him about our country.




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Model 3




Which pen pal would you choose to write to? Give reasons for your choice.

I would write to Sam Richards because I like him. First of all, he is 12 years
old. We have the same age, so we will have many things in common. Besides,
he is from Britain. I want to learn more about Britain. Other than that, he
likes to read and collect stamps. The hobbies are interesting. Lastly, he
wants to be a pilot. I also want to be a pilot. I believe we can become good
friends.




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Try to answer this question again. Choose another person. Use the sample
sentences and model answer to guide you.

I would choose ___________________________ because ____________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________




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CHOOSING A FOOD PRODUCT

PRODUCT OF / COUNTRY / MADE IN
I want to try products from Australia.
I prefer Malaysia product.
My sister likes product from England.

TASTE
The taste is nice.
I like the taste.
It is my favourite.
It is my sister‟s favourite.
It is delicious.

NUTRIENTS
The nutrients are good for health.
It is nutritious.
My body needs the nutrients.
It is a healthy product.
I like to take care of my health.

OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED
I prefer this product.
This product is better.
I like this product.
It is a high-quality product.
I will enjoy eating the biscuits with my family.




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Model 4




You want to buy some biscuits. Based on the information given, which packet
of biscuits would you prefer? Give reasons for your choice.

I would choose Milk Cookies because I think it is the best. First of all, the
price is RM4. It is not very expensive. Besides, it is imported from Australia.
I want to try products from Australia. Other than that, the taste is milky
and it melts in the mouth. I like the taste. Lastly, it is high in calcium. My
body needs the nutrients. I will enjoy eating the biscuits with my family.




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Try to answer this question again. Choose another food product. Use the
sample sentences and model answer to guide you.

I would choose ___________________________ because ____________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________




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CHOOSING A HOUSE FOR RENT

TYPE OF HOUSE
I prefer to stay in a bungalow.
I like wooden house better.
An apartment is more suitable for my family.

DESCRIPTION OF THE HOUSE
It has enough bedrooms for all the members in our family.
It has enough bathrooms for our family.
My family likes a large porch.
My family likes the balcony.

LOCATION
The location is very nice.
The location is beautiful.
I like the location.
My family likes the location.

ADVANTAGES
It is convenient for my family.
It can make our life easier.
It can make our life more comfortable.

RENT
It is not very expensive.
It is reasonable.
My family can afford it.
It is expensive, but worth it.

OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED
My family will like the house.
We will enjoy staying in the house.
It is a beautiful house.
It is a comfortable house.




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Model 5




You are helping your father to choose a house to rent. Based on the
information given, which house would you choose? Give reasons for your
choice.

I would choose House A because it is the most suitable for my family. First
of all, the type of house is a bungalow. I prefer to stay in a bungalow.
Besides, it has 4 bedrooms. It has enough bedrooms for all the members in
our family. Other than that, it is located close to the beach. The location is
beautiful. Also, it is near to a school and town. It is convenient for my family.
Lastly, the rent is RM500 per month. My family can afford it. We will enjoy
staying in the house.



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Try to answer this question again. Choose another house for rent. Use the
sample sentences and model answer to guide you.

I would choose ___________________________ because ____________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________




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CHOOSING A PET

PHYSICAL FEATURE
I like the physical feature.
It is cute and nice.
It is beautiful.
I like it.

PLACE TO STAY
It is easy to accommodate.
It is easy to look after.
It is convenient.

FOOD
It is easy to feed.
The food is easy to find.
It does not cost much.

CARE
It is not difficult to take care of.
I can take care of it well.
I can look after it easily.

OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED
I always love rabbit.
I prefer goldfish.
I can play with my pet.
My pet will make me happy.




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Model 6




Try to answer this question using the sample sentences as your guide:

     I would choose __________________________________ because
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
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PRACTISE MAKES PERFECT! HERE ARE MORE EXERCISES FOR YOU
TO DO:
EXERCISE 1




       Tales from India                  Tales from China                 Tales from Africa

        Price: RM16.00                    Price: RM10.00                    Price: RM12.00

  Publisher: Andra Publishing       Publisher: Tai Publishing         Publisher: Kang Publishing
            Malaysia                Republic of China(R.O.C)                     Singapore

 Available at: AWK Bookshop       Available at: A & S Bookshop        Available at: RBK Bookshop

Free gift: Colourful Bookmark       Free gift: Colouring book          Free gift: Colourful pocket
                                                                                   file
     Discount: 30% given                Discount: 40% given               Discount: 20% given


(A) Complete the table base on the advertisement given.


    Title            Tales from China           _______________             Tales from Africa


   Price           __________________           ________________                RM12.00


 Publisher           Andra Publishing                Tai Publishing      ___________________


Available at       __________________               A & S Bookshop           RBK Bookshop


  Free gift         Colourful bookmark          ________________          _________________


 Discount                   30%                     ____________                   20%

                                                Republic of China
  Country        ______________________             (R.O.C.)             ____________________




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(B) If you want to buy a birthday present for your younger sister, which book would you
like to buy? Give reasons based on your choice.

       I would like to buy the _________________________________________because
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________




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EXERCISE 2



           Island Surprise            Hawaiian Chicken             Beef Barbecue




                RM35.90                      RM39.50                   RM40.00

               Size: Medium                 Size: Medium            Size: Large
               Toppings: Shrimp,            Toppings:               Toppings: Beef
                tuna and Thousand             Chicken,                 sausages,
                island dressing               pineapple and            mushrooms and
               Drinks: 2 orange              bell peppers             barbecue sauce
                juice                        Drinks: 2 iced-         Drinks: 2 soft
                                              lemon tea                drinks




(A) Complete the table based on the menus given.



Menus               _______________           Hawaiian Chicken         Beef Barbecue


Price                   RM35.90                 _____________          _____________


Toppings             1. Shrimp                   1. ___________    1. ______________
                     2. _________                2. Pineapple      2. Mushrooms
                     3. _________                3. Bell peppers   3. ______________


Drinks                 orange juice         _________________      __________________




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(B) You and your mother want to have pizza for lunch, which set would you choose?
Give reasons based on your choice.

      I would choose _________________________________________because
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________




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EXERCISE 3


                            Mr. Vadetto                                 Master Johan
                           Price: RM80                                Price: RM90
                           Material:                                  Material: silk
                            leather                                    Made in
                           Made in Italy                               Indonesia
                           Colour: black                              Colour: red and
                            and brown                                   blue
                           Discount: 20%                              Discount: 10%



                                                          Anwar’s Batik
                                                         Price: RM100
                                                         Material: silk
                                                         Made in Malaysia
                                                         Colour: yellow
                                                          and blue
                                                         Discount: 30%



(A) Complete the table based on the information given.

   Brand            Price         Material          Product of      Colour      Discount


Mr. Vadetto     ____________     __________           Italy         black       ______
                                                                    and
                                                                    brown



___________        RM90             silk            __________   ____________    10%




  Anwar’s       ___________     ____________        Malaysia     ____________   _______
   Batik




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(B) You want to give your father a present on his birthday. Which present would you
choose? Give reasons for your choice.

      I would choose _________________________________________because
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________




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EXERCISE 4




        SWIMMING                     PLAYING CHESS                     READING

    Outdoor activity                     Indoor activity           Indoor activity
    Swimsuit/swimming                    Chess                     Books, magazines,
     trunks, goggles,                     Mental exercise,           comics
     swimming cap                          fun                       Fun, relaxing
    A full-body exercise,                Strategies, goal          Creativity,
     fun                                   setting,                   knowledge
    Time management, goal                 self confidence
     setting, self confidence



(A) Complete the table below based on the advertisements given.


 Name of activity       SWIMMING                ________________          READING


 Type of activity   _________________                Outdoor         _________________


  Things needed     1. Swimsuit               1. _____________       1. Books
                    2. Swimming trunk                                2. Magazines
                    3. ______________                                3._______________


     Benefits       1. _______________        1. _______________.    1. _______________

                    2._______________         2. Goal setting        2._______________

                    3. Self confidence        3. Self confidence




(B) You want to take part in one activity. Which activity would you choose? Give
reasons based on your choice.


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      I would choose ____________________________________________ because
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________




EXERCISE 5



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                                           Hi there! My name is Akiko Myama. I am
                                           eleven years old. I live with my parents in
                                           Tokyo, Japan. I enjoy swimming and
                                           writing. I love to play bowling, too. When I
                                           grow up, I want to be a singer like Utada
                                           Hikaru. I wish to have a response from
                                           someone with the same interest.
                                           My email address:
                                           akikomyama@yahoo.com


                                           Hello, I am Anthony McGee. I live in East
                                           London. I am twelve years old. I enjoy
                                           swimming very much. I enjoy football and
                                           badminton, too. I also like to play computer
                                           games. I want to be a doctor. Hope to hear a
                                           good response from you soon.
                                           Email me at: anthonymcgee@aol.com




                                           I am Sarsono Budianto. I am eleven years
                                           old. I live in West Bali, Indonesia. I like to
                                           surf very much. Besides that, I also love to
                                           draw and write. I am a part time dancer in
                                           our culture community. I enjoy it very much.
                                           I wish that I could be an artist someday.
                                           Email me if you are interested to be my
                                           friend: sarsono177@hotmail.com




(A) Complete the table below based on the information given.




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                Name       Akiko Myama            ______________ ____________


                Age        _____________          twelve years old   ____________


            Hobbies        swimming               swimming           surf
                           writing                football           draw
                           _____________          badminton          write
                                                  computer games     _____________


            Ambition            singer            _____________      ____________


            Country        ______________            England         ____________



(B) You want to have a pen friend oversea. Which one will you choose? Give reason
based on your choice.

      I would like to be friends with _________________________________ because
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
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                  QUESTION 3
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                NOTE EXPANSION




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Model 1




    Noni - walking – school – saw –             beggar – shivering – hungry – took
    beggar - tree                                - lunch box – gave - him




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                         ate up – food – eating – smiled
                         - thanked – kindness



STEP 1: What is the story about?

           It is about a girl who gave her food to a beggar.




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Find the verbs in the story:
walking             Continuous Tense
saw                 Past Tense
shivering           Continuous Tense
took                Past Tense
gave                Past Tense
ate                 Past Tense
eating              Continuous Tense
smiled              Past Tense
thanked             Past Tense

What is the Tense to be used?

                Simple Past Tense and Past Continuous Tense

STEP 3: Write the story.

Introduction

Noni was a kind and helpful girl. She liked to help other people in trouble.

Picture 1

                                           SUBJECT       VERB           ROS
                                           Noni          was walking    to school
                                           She           saw            a beggar
                                           The beggar    was sitting    under a tree

                                               One day, Noni was walking to school. On
                                           her way, she saw a beggar. The beggar was
                                           sitting under a tree.


Noni - walking – school – saw –
beggar - tree




Picture 2

                                           SUBJECT       VERB           ROS
                                           The beggar    was
                                                         shivering
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                                            Noni         took out       her lunch
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beggar – shivering – hungry – took
- lunch box – gave - him




Picture 3

                                                 SUBJECT        VERB           ROS
                                                 The beggar     ate up         the food
                                                 He             finished
                                                                eating
                                                 He             smiled
                                                 He             thanked        Noni for her
                                                                               kindness

                                                     The beggar ate up all the food. After he
                                                 finished eating, he smiled and thanked Noni
      ate up – food – eating – smiled
           - thanked – kindness                  for her kindness.


Ending:

   Noni felt happy because she had helped the beggar. She continued her
walk to school with a big smile on her face.

STEP 4: Read the story again. Can you make it better?
Try to add some adjectives and adverbs. Change nouns to pronouns wherever
appropriate. Form compound sentences. You may also try to add              similes,
idioms and proverbs* to make your writing more interesting.

*Refer to Appendix 7-8.
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 Halim – washes – hands – before –              – weekend – he – breakfast
 meals –                                         – together – parents




                         – after breakfast – helps – mother –
                         clear – table –

Identify the Tense: ___________________________

Introduction:

  Halim is a _______________________________ boy. He likes to
__________________________________. He also likes to
____________________________________________________.




Picture 1:



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                                     SUBJECT     VERB        ROS
                                     Halim       washes      his hands
                                                             before
                                                             meals

                                     ____________________________________
                                     ____________________________________
                                     ____________________________________
                                     ____________________________________
                                     ____________________________________
 Halim – washes – hands – before –
 meals –




Picture 2: Try to answer these questions:

                                      _
                                      SUBJECT     VERB        ROS
                                      He          eats        breakfast
                                                              together
                                                              with his
                                                              parents

                                      ____________________________________
                                      ____________________________________
                                      ____________________________________
                                      ____________________________________
   – weekend – he – breakfast         ____________________________________
    – together – parents




Picture 3: Try to answer these questions:

                                      SUBJECT    VERB        ROS
                                      Halim      helps       his mother
                                     -He -
                                       48        clears      the table

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 – after breakfast – helps – mother
 –clear – table –




Ending:
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EXERCISE 1




- Aswad – Sports Day – parents -                 - took part – high jump - 200
 came – support -                                metres race – first – both - events




                        -received – trophies – headmaster -
                        parents - proud – Aswad – tired – happy-



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   holidays – theme park – morning -               father – entrance – excited -
               restaurant                                      rides




   ride – spaceship – stars – got off            train ride – driver – places - lunch


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  week – took – bus – airport – flew – Kota            Kinabalu Park – rafflesia – biggest – Mount
  Kinabalu                                             Kinabalu – highest – South East Asia - photographs




                           Manukan Island – boat – seawater – beautiful –
                           snorkeling – marine life – corals - enjoyed


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   Lotter - friend – went – bird            -evening – home - lost – way – tired
   watching – jungle -                      – frightened - decided – spend night




                            heard - voices – woke up – happy –
                            parents – hugged


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 - crow – found – meat – flew - tree             fox – saw – wanted – told – sing
 - chicks -                                      sweetly




                         - proud crow – opened mouth –
                         dropped –meat – fox - ran away




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                                                            APPENDIX 1
ADJECTIVES




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FEELINGS        PERASAAN   CHARACTER           SIFAT       LOOKS          RUPA
angry                      arrogant                        attractive
anxious                    brave                           beautiful
bored                      clumsy                          big
shy                        courageous                      nice
scared                     diligent                        dark
puzzled                    hardworking                     elegant
surprised                  intelligent                     fair
happy                      clever                          gorgeous
sad                        smart                           handsome
excited                    funny                           tall
gloomy                     strict                          short
joyful                     selfish                         small
sleepy                     pleasant                        spacious
tired                      rude                            neat
hungry                     polite                          large
ill                        talkative                       tiny
worried                    quiet                           good-looking
confident                  humble                          ugly
hungry                     friendly                        hideous


CONDITIONS      KEADAAN    FEATURES            CIRI-CIRI
dirty                      long-lasting
clean                      expensive
tidy                       cheap
neat                       high-quality
cold                       delicious
hot                        modern
crowded                    old-fashioned
empty                      challenging
hectic                     easy
bad                        difficult
good                       interesting
terrible                   suitable
excellent                  reasonable
new                        useful
old                        educational
comfortable                nutritious
enjoyable                  heavy
dull                       light
hectic                     affordable
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ADVERBS



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accurately      surely
beautifully     truly
carefully       clearly
diligently      lovingly
excellently     gently
faithfully      excitedly
gracefully      joyfully
hungrily        cheerfully
loudly          sadly
nicely          fast
neatly          well
obviously       badly
pleasantly      terribly
quickly         quietly
soundly         busily
tidily          attentively
skillfully      accidentally
slowly          proudly
softly          comfortably
definitely      patiently




                                    APPENDIX 3
SC CARDS



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                                   SC CARD 1

                1.   Place / Location / Event
                     This is a (name of place / location / event).

                2. People / Animals / Things / Plants
                   There is a (singular noun).
                   There are (plural noun).

                3. Activities
                   (Singular subject) is (verb + ing).
                   (Plural subject) are (verb + ing).

                4. Adjectives (Feelings / Look)
                   (Singular subject) is (adjectives).
                   (Plural subject) are (adjectives).




                                   SC CARD 2

                1.   Add adjectives
                     (beautiful, big, happy, excited, angry, busy,
                     etc.)

                2. Add adverbs
                   (busily, happily, soundly, gracefully, sweetly,
                   etc.)

                3. Write compound sentences
                   - Use conjunctions: and, but, while, because, or

                4. Write complex sentences (if you can)
                   The (subject), who/which (is/are)
                   (verb+ing/adjective), (is/are)
                   (verb+ing/adjectives).




                                                                      Appendix 4
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         Group 1                I                   am                 do                have
                                                    was                did               had
         Group 2                He
                               She                   is               does                has
                                 It                 was                did                had
                            Ali (SN)
         Group 3                You
                                We                   are               do                have
                               They                 were               did               had
                           Ali and Abu
                               (PN)



    FORMS OF VERBS

         Present Tense                 Continuous      Past Tense     Perfect Tense       Future     Notes
                                         Tense                                            Tense
Every day I…    Every day he…       Now I am/he      Yesterday       Already I        Tomorrow       Malay
(G1 & G3)       (G2)                is/they are…     I/he/they…      have/he          I/he/we
                                    (G1, G2, G3)     (G1, G2, G3)    has/they have…   will...
                                                                     (G1, G2, G3)     (G1, G2, G3)
bathe            bathes             bathing          bathed          bathed           bathe
beat             beats              beating          beat            beaten           beat
begin            begins             beginning        began           begun            begin
bend             bends              bending          bent            bent             bend
bite             bites              biting           bit             bitten           bite
blow             blows              blowing          blew            blown            blow
borrow           borrows            borrowing        borrowed        borrowed         borrow
break            breaks             breaking         broke           broken           break
bring            brings             bringing         brought         brought          bring
brush            brushes            brushing         brushed         brushed          brush
build            builds             building         built           built            build
burn             burns              burning          burnt/burned    burnt/burned     burn
bury             buries             burying          buried          buried           bury
buy              buys               buying           bought          bought           buy
climb            climbs             climbing         climbed         climbed          climb
catch            catches            catching         caught          caught           catch
comb             combs              combing          combed          combed           comb
come             comes              coming           came            come             come
cycle            cycles             cycling          cycled          cycled           cycle
dig              digs               digging          dug             dug              dig
         Present Tense                 Continuous       Past Tense    Perfect Tense       Future     Notes
                                         Tense                                            Tense
Every day I…    Every day he…       Now I am/he      Yesterday       Already I        Tomorrow       Malay
(G1 & G3)       (G2)                is/they are…     I/he/they…      have/he          I/he/we



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                                (G1, G2, G3)     (G1, G2, G3)   has/they have…    will...
                                                                (G1, G2, G3)      (G1, G2, G3)
dive             dives          diving           dived          dived             dive
do               does           doing            did            done              do
dance            dances         dancing          danced         danced            dance
draw             draws          drawing          drew           drawn             draw
drink            drinks         drinking         drank          drunk             drink
drive            drives         driving          drove          driven            drive
eat              eats           eating           ate            eaten             eat
fail             fails          failing          failed         failed            fail
fall             falls          falling          fell           fallen            fall
fight            fights         fighting         fought         fought            fight
fly              flies          flying           flew           flown             fly
forget           forgets        forgetting       forgot         forgotten         forget
get              gets           getting          got            got               get
give             gives          giving           gave           given             give
go               goes           going            went           gone              go
grow             grows          growing          grew           grown             grow
hang             hangs          hanging          hung           hung              hang
hide             hides          hiding           hid            hidden            hide
hold             holds          holding          held           held              hold
keep             keeps          keeping          kept           kept              keep
kick             kicks          kicking          kicked         kicked            kick
kneel            kneels         kneeling         knelt          knelt             kneel
leave            leaves         leaving          left           left              leave
lie              lies           lying            lay            lain              lie
make             makes          making           made           made              make
pay              pays           paying           paid           paid              pay
ride             rides          riding           rode           ridden            ride
ring             rings          ringing          rang           rung              ring
sell             sells          selling          sold           sold              sell
run              runs           running          ran            run               run
say              says           saying           said           said              say
see              sees           seeing           saw            seen              see
sell             sells          selling          sold           sold              sell
send             sends          sending          sent           sent              send
sew              sews           sewing           sewed          sewn              sew
shake            shakes         shaking          shook          shaken            shake
shine            shines         shining          shone          shone             shine
shout            shouts         shouting         shouted        shouted           shout
shoot            shoots         shooting         shot           shot              shoot
show             shows          showing          showed         shown             show
skip             skips          skipping         skipped        skipped           skip
sing             sings          singing          sang           sung              sing
smile            smiles         smiling          smiled         smiled            smile
         Present Tense             Continuous      Past Tense     Perfect Tense       Future     Notes
                                      Tense                                            Tense
Every day I…    Every day he…   Now I am/he      Yesterday      Already I         Tomorrow       Malay
(G1 & G3)       (G2)            is/they are…     I/he/they…     have/he           I/he/we




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                                 (G1, G2, G3)     (G1, G2, G3)    has/they have…    will...
                                                                  (G1, G2, G3)      (G1, G2, G3)
sit               sits           sitting          sat             sat               sit
sleep             sleeps         sleeping         slept           slept             sleep
smile             smiles         smiling          smiled          smiled            smile
speak             speaks         speaking         spoke           spoken            speak
spend             spends         spending         spent           spent             spend
stand             stands         standing         stood           stood             stand
steal             steals         stealing         stole           stolen            steal
strike            strikes        striking         struck          struck            strike
sweep             sweeps         sweeping         swept           swept             sweep
swim              swims          swimming         swam            swum              swim
take              takes          taking           took            taken             take
talk              talks          talking          talked          talked            talk
teach             teaches        teaching         taught          taught            teach
tear              tears          tearing          tore            torn              tear
tell              tells          telling          told            told              tell
think             thinks         thinking         thought         thought           think
throw             throws         throwing         threw           thrown            throw
try               tries          trying           tried           tried             try
tie               ties           tying            tied            tied              tie
wear              wears          wearing          wore            worn              wear
win               wins           winning          won             won               win
wind              winds          winding          wound           wound             wind
write             writes         writing          wrote           written           write
add               adds           adding           added           added             add
allow             allows         allowing         allowed         allowed           allow
arrive            arrives        arriving         arrived         arrived           arrive
breathe           breathes       breathing        breathed        breathed          breathe
brush             brushes        brushing         brushed         brushed           brush
carry             carries        carrying         carried         carried           carry
change            changes        changing         changed         changed           change
close             closes         closing          closed          closed            close
copy              copies         copying          copied          copied            copy
cook              cooks          cooking          cooked          cooked            cook
cry               cries          crying           cried           cried             cry
divide            divides        dividing         divided         divided           divide
drop              drops          dropping         dropped         dropped           drop
fit               fits           fitting          fitted          fitted            fit
hand              hands          handing          handed          handed            hand
drop              drops          dropping         dropped         dropped           drop
fit               fits           fitting          fitted          fitted            fit
hand              hands          handing          handed          handed            hand
hope              hopes          hoping           hoped           hoped             hope
hop               hops           hopping          hopped          hopped            hop
          Present Tense             Continuous       Past Tense     Perfect Tense       Future     Notes
                                       Tense                                             Tense
Every day I…     Every day he…   Now I am/he      Yesterday       Already I         Tomorrow       Malay
(G1 & G3)        (G2)            is/they are…     I/he/they…      have/he           I/he/we




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                         (G1, G2, G3)    (G1, G2, G3)   has/they have…   will...
                                                        (G1, G2, G3)     (G1, G2, G3)
hurry         hurries    hurrying        hurried        hurried          hurry
join          joins      joining         joined         joined           join
drive         drives     driving         drove          driven           drive
jump          jumps      jumping         jumped         jumped           jump
laugh         laughs     laughing        laughed        laughed          laugh
live          lives      living          lived          lived            live
lock          locks      locking         locked         locked           lock
open          opens      opening         opened         opened           open
read          reads      reading         read           read             read
reply         replies    replying        replied        replied          replied
row           rows       rowing          rowed          rowed            row
stop          stops      stopping        stopped        stopped          stop
study         studies    studying        studied        studied          study
type          types      typing          typed          typed            type
use           uses       using           used           used             use
walk          walks      walking         walked         walked           walk
wait          waits      waiting         waited         waited           wait
cut           cuts       cutting         cut            cut              cut
hit           hits       hitting         hit            hit              hit
hurt          hurts      hurting         hurt           hurt             hurt
let           lets       letting         let            let              let
put           puts       putting         put            put              put
push          pushes     pushing         pushed         pushed           push
shut          shuts      shutting        shut           shut             shut
pull          pulls      pulling         pulled         pulled           pull
sink          sinks      sinking         sank           sunk             sink




                                                                         APPENDIX 5
                    TENSES, SENTENCE STRUCTURE AND
                          TYPES OF SENTENCES

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All English sentences are made up of three basic parts:


  Subject               Verb                  The Rest of the Sentence
         Ali            kicks                     the ball.
       The girl          is                       pretty.



Study the sentences below:

              Subject             Verb            The rest of the     Time
                                                     sentence
 1.               Ali              kicks              the ball      every day.
 2.               Ali           is kicking            the ball         now.
 3.               Ali             kicked              the ball      yesterday.
 4.               Ali            will kick            the ball      tomorrow.


Sentence 1 is in Simple Present Tense (happens daily or regularly).
Sentence 2 is in Present Continuous Tense (is happening now).
Sentence 3 is in Simple Past Tense (happened in the past).
Sentence 4 is in Future    Tense (will happen in the future).


These four tenses are the basic tenses that you may use in writing English
sentences.

Besides the four tenses above, there are another two important tenses that
you should know:

Past Continuous Tense

Ali was kicking the ball when I reached the field yesterday (was happening
at some time in the past).
Perfect Tense

Ali   has already kicked the ball (has already happened).


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TYPES OF SENTENCES

1. Active and Passive Sentences

Active sentence:

Subject            Verb                  Object
Ali                kicks                 the ball.   (Simple Present Tense)

Passive sentence

Object             Verb                  Subject
The ball           is kicked             by Ali.

More examples:

Active sentences                          Passive sentences
Ali kicked the ball.                      The ball was kicked by Ali.
Mother cooks the vegetables.              The vegetables are cooked by mother.
He drove the car.                         The car was driven by him.
Siti tears the book.                      The book is torn by Siti.
The policeman caught the thief.           The thief was caught by the policeman.




2. Simple and Compound Sentences

Simple sentence 1: Ali goes to school.


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Simple sentence 2: Abu goes to school.

Compound sentence: Ali and Abu go to school.

A compound sentence is formed by joining two or more simple sentences
using conjunctions (and, but, or, because, so, while).

Another example:

Simple sentence 1: Ali is sick.
Simple sentence 2: Ali does not go to school.

Compound sentence: Ali is sick, so he does not go to school.



3. Complex sentence

A complex sentence is formed by adding a clause.

Example:

Sentence 1: The girl is my sister.
Sentence 2. The girl is wearing a blue dress.

Complex sentence: The girl   who is wearing a blue dress is my sister.



                                         clause




PRACTISE!

Sentence                       Subject            Verb         Tense


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I like to go to school.

One of the girls is missing.

Abu and Ali came here yesterday.

She sells seashells by the
seashore.
The water is clear.

They were walking to the bus
stop.

The children are dancing around
the rose bush.

My Bonnie lies over the ocean.

She has already given the names
to the teacher.

Father cooks breakfast every
Sunday.

Wendy and her brothers played
badminton last week.

My sister and I will visit
grandmother next Tuesday.

I will get 5A in UPSR.

The cat was jumping over the
fence.

The dogs were chasing the cat.



We were happy and excited.



                                            APPENDIX 6
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Every day           Now             Yesterday    Tomorrow       Already
I come              I am coming     I came       I will come    I have come
She buys            She is buying   She bought   She will buy   She has bought
We eat
It flies
He gives
You grow
They sing
I hold
The girls go
My father drives
The water flows
The man rests
One of the ladies
shouts
The thief runs
The boat sinks
The flowers bloom
The postman comes
All of them see
Most girls play
The tiger roars
Both boys win
The fan turns
I sing
Many teachers
scold
More people leave
Each one brings
Everyone tells
Nobody pushes
No one keeps
Somebody hits
Several man see
Most of them put
It shines
The baby cries
The plant grows




                                                                APPENDIX 7


as agile as a monkey



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as alike as two peas
as angry as a wasp
as bald as an egg
as bashful as a schoolgirl
as beautiful as a rainbow
as big as an elephant
as black as coal
as blind as a bat
as busy as a bee
as careless as the wind
as clear as crystal
as cold as ice
as cool as a cucumber
as cunning as a fox
as deep as the sea
as easy as ABC
as faithful as a dog
as fast as lightning
as fit as a fiddle
as gentle as a dove
as graceful as a swan
as green as grass
as happy as a lark
as hard as iron
as playful as a kitten
as sweet as honey
as proud as a peacock
as quiet as a mouse
as steady as a rock
as tall as a giant
as tough as a leather
as white as snow
as wide as the ocean
as wise as an owl
                             SIMILES
                                                   APPENDIX 8
                  ENGLISH IDIOMS AND EXPRESSIONS



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Bird in the Hand Is worth Two in the Bush: Apa yang sudah pasti lebih baik dari apa yang
belum pasti.

A Blessing In Disguise: Hikmah dalam kesusahan yang berlaku.

A Piece Of Cake: Sesuatu yang sangat mudah.

A Slip Of The Tongue: Tersilap cakap.

A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing: Kejahatan yang menyamar sebagai kebaikan.

Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder: Apabila jarang bertemu, semakin sayang.

Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Perbuatan lebih berkesan dari perkataan.

All That Glitters Is Not Gold: Tidak semua yang nampak menarik itu baik.

As Light As A Feather: Sangat ringan, seperti bulu burung.

Beating Around The Bush: Putar-belit.

Better Late Than Never: Lebih baik lambat, dari tidak ada langsung / tidak pernah.

Birds Of A Feather Flock Together: Orang yang mempunyai persamaan akan berkumpul
bersama.

Burning The Midnight Oil: Bekerja hingga lewat malam.

Cross Your Fingers: Mengharapkan yang terbaik.

Cry Over Spilt Milk: Menyesal atas sesuatu yang sudah berlaku.

Curiosity Killed The Cat: Perasaan ingin tahu yang membawa kesusahan.

Don't Count Your Chickens Until They're Hatched: Jangan mengira hasil sebelum berusaha
(angan-angan Mat Jenin).

Don't Put All Your Eggs In One Basket: Jangan letakkan semua harapan pada satu tempat
sahaja.

Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining: Setiap kesusahan yang berlaku ada hikmahnya.

Great Minds Think Alike: Pemikiran yang sama.

Have No Idea: Tidak tahu langsung.

Head Over Heel: Jatuh cinta.

Icing On The Cake: Perkara yang baik / menggembirakan.

It Takes Two To Tango: Setiap pergaduhan melibatkan dua pihak.

Lend Me Your Ear: Tolong dengar apa yang saya ingin katakana.

Let Bygones Be Bygones: Yang berlalu biarlah berlalu.

Let The Cat Out Of The Bag: Membocorkan rahsia.



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Out Of The Blue: Secara tiba-tiba

Out Of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: Dari satu kesusahan, ke satu kesusahan yang lain.

Practice Makes Perfect: Latihan berterusan akan memahirkan kita.

Pulling Your Leg: Bergurau.

Rome Was Not Built In One Day: Tidak ada jalan pintas ke arah kejayaan.

Second Nature: Kemahiran yang sudah menjadi satu kebiasaan harian.

Start From Scratch: Bermula dari bawah.

The Apple Of Your Eye: Kesayangan.

The Early Bird Catches The Worm: Orang yang awal bangun dan bekerja akan mendapat lebih
hasil.

The Pot Calling The Kettle Black: Orang yang bersalah tetap mempersalahkan orang lain.

The Pros And Cons: Kebaikan dan keburukan.

The Sky Is The Limit: Tidak ada batas.

Turn Over A New Leaf: Berubah / Insaf.

Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right: Jangan membalas kejahatan dengan kejahatan.

Under The Weather: Kurang sihat.

Variety Is The Spice Of Life: Kepelbagaian menjadikan kehidupan lebih menarik.

Without A Doubt: Tanpa sebarang syak-wasangka.

You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover: Jangan menilai seseorang daripada luarannya sahaja.




                                         PROVERBS




                                            - 69 -
ccj/skk2/2010


Where there’s a will there’s a way:

When a person really wants to do something, he will find a way of doing it.

First come, first served:

The first in line will be attended to first.

A friend in need is a friend indeed:

A friend who helps when one is in trouble is a real friend.

Discretion is the better part of valor:

If you say discretion is the better part of valor, you mean that avoiding a dangerous or unpleasant situation is
sometimes the most sensible thing to do.




A hungry man is an angry man:

A person who does not get what he wants or needs is a frustrated person and will be easily provoked to
rage.

Empty vessels make the most noise:

Those people who have a little knowledge usually talk the most and make the greatest fuss.

A man is as old as he feels:

A person’s age is immaterial – it is only when he thinks and feels that he is ageing that he actually becomes
old.

Great talkers are little doers:

Those people who talk a lot and are always teaching others usually do not do much work.

An idle brain is the devil’s workshop:

One who has nothing to do will be tempted to do many mischievous acts.



An ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit:




                                                     - 70 -
ccj/skk2/2010


It is better to be careful and discrete than to be clever.

Faint heart never won fair lady:

To succeed in life one must have the courage to pursue what he wants.

A penny saved is a penny gained:

By being thrifty one will be able to save up.

A rolling stone gathers no moss:

A person who never settles in one place or who often changes his job will not succeed in life ; one who is
always changing his mind will never get anything done.

As you sow, so you shall reap:

One will either enjoy or suffer the consequences of his earlier actions or inactions.

Barking dogs seldom bite:

Those who make loud threats seldom carry them out.

Better late than never:

To do something that is right, profitable, or good a little late is still better than not doing it at




all.
A bird in hand is worth two in the bush:

Something that one already has is better than going after something seemingly more worthwhile that one

may not be able to get.


Birds of a feather flock together:

People of the same sort of character or belief always go together.

Call a spade a spade:

If you say that someone calls a spade a spade, you mean that they speak frankly and directly, often about
embarrassing or unpleasant subjects; an informal expression.



Charity begins at home :



                                                        - 71 -
ccj/skk2/2010


A person’s first obligation should be to help the member of his own family before he can begin thinking of
talking about helping others.

A great talker is a great liar:

A smooth and persuasive talker may be a good liar.

Every cloud has a silver lining:

If you say that every cloud has a silver lining, you mean that every sad or unpleasant situation has a positive

side to it. If you talk about silver lining you are talking about something positive

that comes out of a sad or unpleasant situation.




                                                      - 72 -

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Here are some sample sentences for the picture:1. The mother is helping to lay the table for dinner. 2. She is laying the table happily.3. The family is having roast chicken for dinner.4. After dinner, the children are helping to wash the dishes.5. The mother is serving roast chicken to the family.6. The father is drying the clean dishes.Rewrite with improvements:1. The mother is happily helping to lay the table for the family dinner.2. She is diligently laying the table while the family is enjoying roast chicken. 3. After the delicious dinner, the happy children are carefully helping to wash the dirty dishes in the

  • 1. FIRST EDITION (2010)* PREPARED BY: CYNTHIA C. JAMES ENGLISH PANEL SK KUNAK 2
  • 2. ccj/skk2/2010 UPSR WRITING TIPS AND MODEL ANSWERS BY CYNTHIA C JAMES (English Panel, SKK2) UPSR FORMAT FOR PAPER 2 NO. SUBJECT PAPER 2 1. Type of instrument Subjective type 2. Type of items Section A: Sentence Construction (Based on the given words and graphics) Section B: Information Transfer Section C: Note Expansion 3. Number of questions Question 1: Section A Write complete sentences based on a picture with the words given. Question 2: Section B a) Information transfer b) Choose one item and give reasons for the choice Question 3: Section C Write sentences in paragraphs based on a series of visual stimuli. Total: 3 questions Answer all questions 4. Marks Section A: 10 marks Section B: 15 marks Section C: 15 marks Total: 40 marks -1-
  • 3. ccj/skk2/2010 QUESTION 1 (SECTION A) SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION -2-
  • 4. ccj/skk2/2010 QUESTION 1: SECTION A SAMPLE SENTENCES AND MODEL ANSWERS PLACE / EVENTS This is a canteen. This is a classroom. This is a hospital. This is an accident. This is a football match. NOUNS (people, things, animals) There is a boy in the picture. There are many boys in the picture. There is a cat under the tree. There are many pupils in the canteen. There is some food on the table. VERBS (activities) The boy is reading. The girl is listening to the radio. The men are talking. The women are shopping. Mother is cooking in the kitchen. Brother is playing computer games. ADJECTIVES (looks, feelings) The classroom is clean. The food is delicious. The clothes are beautiful. The children are happy. The family is busy. -3-
  • 5. ccj/skk2/2010 MODEL QUESTION AND ANSWER Model 1 Sample sentences: 1. This is a beach. 2. There are many people at the beach. 3. There is a tree in the picture. 4. There is a bag under the tree. 5. The mother is feeding the little boy. 6. The girl is building a sandcastle. 7. The father is eating a sandwich. 8. The boys are swimming. 9. The beach is beautiful. 10. The people look happy. -4-
  • 6. ccj/skk2/2010 Score more marks by following these tips: Tip number 1: Use adjectives This is a beautiful beach. This is a crowded beach. Tip number 2: Use adverbs The boys are swimming happily. The girl is building a sandcastle diligently. The mother is feeding the little boy lovingly. Tip number 3: Combine two or three simple sentences to form a compound sentence. This is a beautiful but crowded beach. There is a tree and a bag in the picture. The girl is building a sandcastle and the family is enjoying their meal. The mother is feeding the little boy while the father is eating a sandwich. The people are swimming, playing volleyball, building sandcastles and having a picnic under the tree. Lastly, choose the best 5 sentences as your final answer. Your final answer may look something like this: 1. This is a beautiful but crowded beach. 2. There are many people at the beach. 3. The people are swimming, playing volleyball, building sandcastles and having a picnic at the beach. 4. The girl is building a sandcastle diligently while the family is having a picnic under the tree. 5. The mother is feeding the little boy while the father is eating a sandwich. Excellent 10!  -5-
  • 7. ccj/skk2/2010 Model 2 Sample sentences: 1. This is a classroom. 2. There is a teacher in the classroom. 3. There are many pupils in the classroom. 4. The teacher is writing on the blackboard. 5. The pupils are reading book. 6. The boy is sleeping. 7. The classroom is big. 8. The pupils are busy. -6-
  • 8. ccj/skk2/2010 Try to follow the tips to score more marks: Tip number 1: Use adjectives _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Tip number 2: Use adverbs _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Tip number 3: Form compound sentences _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Final Answer (Choose the BEST sentences!): 1. ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 2. ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 3. ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ 5. ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ -7-
  • 9. ccj/skk2/2010 TRY MORE EXERCISES! EXERCISE 1 Hisham celebrating Hari Raya shopping trying on shoes clothes Baju Melayu like wear First, try to write as many sentences as you can: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ -8-
  • 10. ccj/skk2/2010 Now, reread the sentences. Are there any adjectives or adverbs that you can add in? Are there any sentences that you can combine to form a compound sentence? Check for any mistakes: 1. Plural nouns – (many shoes not many shoe; remember the ‘s’!) 2. Punctuation and capitalisation – Capital letter at the beginning of sentences; a full stop at the end. 3. Make sure you use the correct articles – check the article „a‟. Do you put „a‟ in the correct places? (e.g.: Writing “The woman is a shopping” is wrong! Remember, „a‟ and „an‟ means ONE). 4. Do you use „is‟ and „are‟ correctly? (Remember: is – singular, are – plural). 5. „There‟ or „They‟? (Do not confuse these two words!) 5. Make sure every sentence you write is related to the picture. (Do not write any sentence that is not related to the picture!) 6. Spelling – Check and double-check! Rewrite your improved sentences below: 1. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 5. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ -9-
  • 11. ccj/skk2/2010 EXERCISE 2 dinner helping lay table serve roast chicken happy wash dry dishes Draft: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ - 10 -
  • 12. ccj/skk2/2010 Final answer: 1. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 5. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ - 11 -
  • 13. ccj/skk2/2010 EXERCISE 3 Now, try to apply everything that you have learned. Write your best 5 sentences for the picture below. busy market morning bargaining fishmonger handcart buying meat butcher vegetables 1. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 5. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ - 12 -
  • 14. ccj/skk2/2010 EXERCISE 4 celebrating twelfth birthday holding party home cake games photographs enjoy 1. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 5. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ - 13 -
  • 15. ccj/skk2/2010 EXERCISE 5 canteen recess pupils queuing up shouting helper buying ice-cream scolding running 1. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 5. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ - 14 -
  • 16. ccj/skk2/2010 QUESTION 2(B) MAKING A CHOICE AND GIVING REASONS (I WOULD CHOOSE…) - 15 -
  • 17. ccj/skk2/2010 QUESTION 2(B): SECTION B (I would choose…) CHOOSING A PRODUCT INTRODUCTION I would choose X because I think it is the best. I would choose X because it is the most suitable. I would choose X because I like it very much. I would choose X because my mother likes it very much. PRICE It is cheap. It is reasonable. It is not very expensive. I can afford it. It is expensive, but worth it. COLOUR The colours are my favourite. The colours are my father‟s favourite. The colours are nice. It is attractive. I like the colours. MATERIALS The quality is good. It is long-lasting. It is beautiful. I like the materials. FREE GIFT / OFFERS It is useful. I can use the free gift. My brother can use the free gift. It is interesting. I like the free gift. - 16 -
  • 18. ccj/skk2/2010 MODEL QUESTION AND ANSWER Model 1 You would like to buy a handbag for your mother. Which handbag would you choose? Give reasons for your choice. Model answer: I would choose Coco Leather Handbag because I think it is the most suitable. First of all, the price is RM105.00. It is expensive, but worth it. Besides, the material is soft leather. The quality is good. Other than that, the colours are black, brown and red. The colours are my mother‟s favourite. Lastly, the free gift is a lipstick case. My mother can use the free gift. I believemy mother will be happy with my choice. - 17 -
  • 19. ccj/skk2/2010 Try to answer this question again. Choose another handbag. Use the sample sentences and model answer to guide you. I would choose ___________________________ because ____________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ - 18 -
  • 20. ccj/skk2/2010 CHOOSING AN ACTIVITY TYPE OF ACTIVITY Outdoor: I am an active person, so I prefer outdoor activities. My friend is an active person, so I recommend outdoor activities. Indoor: I am usually quiet and inactive, so I prefer indoor activities. My friend is a quiet person, so I recommend indoor activities. THINGS NEEDED I already have the things needed. My friend already has the things needed. The things needed are not difficult to find. I can get all the things needed easily. My friend can get all the things needed easily. BENEFITS / ADVANTAGES I like the benefits. My friend will like the benefits. I like to learn new things. My friend likes to learn new things. I can improve myself. My friend always wants to improve himself. OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED It is a very interesting activity. It is a challenging activity. It is good for health. It is good for mental health. It is a good way to spend leisure time. It is a good hobby. - 19 -
  • 21. ccj/skk2/2010 Model 2 You want to introduce your friend to an activity. Based on the information given, which activity would you choose? Give reasons for your choice. I would choose football because it is the most suitable for my friend. First of all, the type of activity is outdoor activity. My friend is an active person, so I recommend outdoor activity. Besides, the things needed are a ball and football boots. My friend can get the things needed easily. Other than that, the benefit is it is a good form of exercise. My friend will like the benefit. Lastly, the advantage is my friend can learn football skills. My friend likes to learn new things. This is the best choice for my friend. - 20 -
  • 22. ccj/skk2/2010 Try to answer this question again. Choose another activitiy. Use the sample sentences and model answer to guide you. I would choose ___________________________ because ____________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ - 21 -
  • 23. ccj/skk2/2010 CHOOSING A PERSON AGE We have the same age, so we will have many things in common. I want to make friends with someone younger. I want to make friends with someone older. COUNTRY / NATIONALITY I want to learn more about Britain. Japan is an interesting country. I believeto visit Australia one day. HOBBIES / INTEREST We have the same hobbies. We can discuss our hobbies. The hobbies are interesting. AMBITION I also want to be a pilot. We can talk about our ambitions. I want to know more about his ambition. OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED I believewe can become good friends. We can exchange ideas. I can tell him about our country. - 22 -
  • 24. ccj/skk2/2010 Model 3 Which pen pal would you choose to write to? Give reasons for your choice. I would write to Sam Richards because I like him. First of all, he is 12 years old. We have the same age, so we will have many things in common. Besides, he is from Britain. I want to learn more about Britain. Other than that, he likes to read and collect stamps. The hobbies are interesting. Lastly, he wants to be a pilot. I also want to be a pilot. I believe we can become good friends. - 23 -
  • 25. ccj/skk2/2010 Try to answer this question again. Choose another person. Use the sample sentences and model answer to guide you. I would choose ___________________________ because ____________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ - 24 -
  • 26. ccj/skk2/2010 CHOOSING A FOOD PRODUCT PRODUCT OF / COUNTRY / MADE IN I want to try products from Australia. I prefer Malaysia product. My sister likes product from England. TASTE The taste is nice. I like the taste. It is my favourite. It is my sister‟s favourite. It is delicious. NUTRIENTS The nutrients are good for health. It is nutritious. My body needs the nutrients. It is a healthy product. I like to take care of my health. OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED I prefer this product. This product is better. I like this product. It is a high-quality product. I will enjoy eating the biscuits with my family. - 25 -
  • 27. ccj/skk2/2010 Model 4 You want to buy some biscuits. Based on the information given, which packet of biscuits would you prefer? Give reasons for your choice. I would choose Milk Cookies because I think it is the best. First of all, the price is RM4. It is not very expensive. Besides, it is imported from Australia. I want to try products from Australia. Other than that, the taste is milky and it melts in the mouth. I like the taste. Lastly, it is high in calcium. My body needs the nutrients. I will enjoy eating the biscuits with my family. - 26 -
  • 28. ccj/skk2/2010 Try to answer this question again. Choose another food product. Use the sample sentences and model answer to guide you. I would choose ___________________________ because ____________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ - 27 -
  • 29. ccj/skk2/2010 CHOOSING A HOUSE FOR RENT TYPE OF HOUSE I prefer to stay in a bungalow. I like wooden house better. An apartment is more suitable for my family. DESCRIPTION OF THE HOUSE It has enough bedrooms for all the members in our family. It has enough bathrooms for our family. My family likes a large porch. My family likes the balcony. LOCATION The location is very nice. The location is beautiful. I like the location. My family likes the location. ADVANTAGES It is convenient for my family. It can make our life easier. It can make our life more comfortable. RENT It is not very expensive. It is reasonable. My family can afford it. It is expensive, but worth it. OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED My family will like the house. We will enjoy staying in the house. It is a beautiful house. It is a comfortable house. - 28 -
  • 30. ccj/skk2/2010 Model 5 You are helping your father to choose a house to rent. Based on the information given, which house would you choose? Give reasons for your choice. I would choose House A because it is the most suitable for my family. First of all, the type of house is a bungalow. I prefer to stay in a bungalow. Besides, it has 4 bedrooms. It has enough bedrooms for all the members in our family. Other than that, it is located close to the beach. The location is beautiful. Also, it is near to a school and town. It is convenient for my family. Lastly, the rent is RM500 per month. My family can afford it. We will enjoy staying in the house. - 29 -
  • 31. ccj/skk2/2010 Try to answer this question again. Choose another house for rent. Use the sample sentences and model answer to guide you. I would choose ___________________________ because ____________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ - 30 -
  • 32. ccj/skk2/2010 CHOOSING A PET PHYSICAL FEATURE I like the physical feature. It is cute and nice. It is beautiful. I like it. PLACE TO STAY It is easy to accommodate. It is easy to look after. It is convenient. FOOD It is easy to feed. The food is easy to find. It does not cost much. CARE It is not difficult to take care of. I can take care of it well. I can look after it easily. OTHER SENTENCES THAT CAN BE USED I always love rabbit. I prefer goldfish. I can play with my pet. My pet will make me happy. - 31 -
  • 33. ccj/skk2/2010 Model 6 Try to answer this question using the sample sentences as your guide: I would choose __________________________________ because _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ - 32 -
  • 34. ccj/skk2/2010 PRACTISE MAKES PERFECT! HERE ARE MORE EXERCISES FOR YOU TO DO: EXERCISE 1 Tales from India Tales from China Tales from Africa Price: RM16.00 Price: RM10.00 Price: RM12.00 Publisher: Andra Publishing Publisher: Tai Publishing Publisher: Kang Publishing Malaysia Republic of China(R.O.C) Singapore Available at: AWK Bookshop Available at: A & S Bookshop Available at: RBK Bookshop Free gift: Colourful Bookmark Free gift: Colouring book Free gift: Colourful pocket file Discount: 30% given Discount: 40% given Discount: 20% given (A) Complete the table base on the advertisement given. Title Tales from China _______________ Tales from Africa Price __________________ ________________ RM12.00 Publisher Andra Publishing Tai Publishing ___________________ Available at __________________ A & S Bookshop RBK Bookshop Free gift Colourful bookmark ________________ _________________ Discount 30% ____________ 20% Republic of China Country ______________________ (R.O.C.) ____________________ - 33 -
  • 35. ccj/skk2/2010 (B) If you want to buy a birthday present for your younger sister, which book would you like to buy? Give reasons based on your choice. I would like to buy the _________________________________________because ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ - 34 -
  • 36. ccj/skk2/2010 EXERCISE 2 Island Surprise Hawaiian Chicken Beef Barbecue RM35.90 RM39.50 RM40.00  Size: Medium  Size: Medium  Size: Large  Toppings: Shrimp,  Toppings:  Toppings: Beef tuna and Thousand Chicken, sausages, island dressing pineapple and mushrooms and  Drinks: 2 orange bell peppers barbecue sauce juice  Drinks: 2 iced-  Drinks: 2 soft lemon tea drinks (A) Complete the table based on the menus given. Menus _______________ Hawaiian Chicken Beef Barbecue Price RM35.90 _____________ _____________ Toppings 1. Shrimp 1. ___________ 1. ______________ 2. _________ 2. Pineapple 2. Mushrooms 3. _________ 3. Bell peppers 3. ______________ Drinks orange juice _________________ __________________ - 35 -
  • 37. ccj/skk2/2010 (B) You and your mother want to have pizza for lunch, which set would you choose? Give reasons based on your choice. I would choose _________________________________________because ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ - 36 -
  • 38. ccj/skk2/2010 EXERCISE 3 Mr. Vadetto Master Johan  Price: RM80  Price: RM90  Material:  Material: silk leather  Made in  Made in Italy Indonesia  Colour: black  Colour: red and and brown blue  Discount: 20%  Discount: 10% Anwar’s Batik  Price: RM100  Material: silk  Made in Malaysia  Colour: yellow and blue  Discount: 30% (A) Complete the table based on the information given. Brand Price Material Product of Colour Discount Mr. Vadetto ____________ __________ Italy black ______ and brown ___________ RM90 silk __________ ____________ 10% Anwar’s ___________ ____________ Malaysia ____________ _______ Batik - 37 -
  • 39. ccj/skk2/2010 (B) You want to give your father a present on his birthday. Which present would you choose? Give reasons for your choice. I would choose _________________________________________because ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ - 38 -
  • 40. ccj/skk2/2010 EXERCISE 4 SWIMMING PLAYING CHESS READING  Outdoor activity  Indoor activity  Indoor activity  Swimsuit/swimming  Chess  Books, magazines, trunks, goggles,  Mental exercise, comics swimming cap fun  Fun, relaxing  A full-body exercise,  Strategies, goal  Creativity, fun setting, knowledge  Time management, goal self confidence setting, self confidence (A) Complete the table below based on the advertisements given. Name of activity SWIMMING ________________ READING Type of activity _________________ Outdoor _________________ Things needed 1. Swimsuit 1. _____________ 1. Books 2. Swimming trunk 2. Magazines 3. ______________ 3._______________ Benefits 1. _______________ 1. _______________. 1. _______________ 2._______________ 2. Goal setting 2._______________ 3. Self confidence 3. Self confidence (B) You want to take part in one activity. Which activity would you choose? Give reasons based on your choice. - 39 -
  • 41. ccj/skk2/2010 I would choose ____________________________________________ because ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ EXERCISE 5 - 40 -
  • 42. ccj/skk2/2010 Hi there! My name is Akiko Myama. I am eleven years old. I live with my parents in Tokyo, Japan. I enjoy swimming and writing. I love to play bowling, too. When I grow up, I want to be a singer like Utada Hikaru. I wish to have a response from someone with the same interest. My email address: akikomyama@yahoo.com Hello, I am Anthony McGee. I live in East London. I am twelve years old. I enjoy swimming very much. I enjoy football and badminton, too. I also like to play computer games. I want to be a doctor. Hope to hear a good response from you soon. Email me at: anthonymcgee@aol.com I am Sarsono Budianto. I am eleven years old. I live in West Bali, Indonesia. I like to surf very much. Besides that, I also love to draw and write. I am a part time dancer in our culture community. I enjoy it very much. I wish that I could be an artist someday. Email me if you are interested to be my friend: sarsono177@hotmail.com (A) Complete the table below based on the information given. - 41 -
  • 43. ccj/skk2/2010 Name Akiko Myama ______________ ____________ Age _____________ twelve years old ____________ Hobbies swimming swimming surf writing football draw _____________ badminton write computer games _____________ Ambition singer _____________ ____________ Country ______________ England ____________ (B) You want to have a pen friend oversea. Which one will you choose? Give reason based on your choice. I would like to be friends with _________________________________ because ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ - 42 -
  • 44. ccj/skk2/2010 QUESTION 3 SECTION C NOTE EXPANSION QUESTION 3: NOTE EXPANSION - 43 -
  • 45. ccj/skk2/2010 Model 1 Noni - walking – school – saw – beggar – shivering – hungry – took beggar - tree - lunch box – gave - him 0 ate up – food – eating – smiled - thanked – kindness STEP 1: What is the story about? It is about a girl who gave her food to a beggar. STEP 2: Look at the verbs given. Try to identify the correct tense to use. - 44 -
  • 46. ccj/skk2/2010 Find the verbs in the story: walking Continuous Tense saw Past Tense shivering Continuous Tense took Past Tense gave Past Tense ate Past Tense eating Continuous Tense smiled Past Tense thanked Past Tense What is the Tense to be used? Simple Past Tense and Past Continuous Tense STEP 3: Write the story. Introduction Noni was a kind and helpful girl. She liked to help other people in trouble. Picture 1 SUBJECT VERB ROS Noni was walking to school She saw a beggar The beggar was sitting under a tree One day, Noni was walking to school. On her way, she saw a beggar. The beggar was sitting under a tree. Noni - walking – school – saw – beggar - tree Picture 2 SUBJECT VERB ROS The beggar was shivering - 45 - He was hungry Noni took out her lunch box
  • 47. ccj/skk2/2010 beggar – shivering – hungry – took - lunch box – gave - him Picture 3 SUBJECT VERB ROS The beggar ate up the food He finished eating He smiled He thanked Noni for her kindness The beggar ate up all the food. After he finished eating, he smiled and thanked Noni ate up – food – eating – smiled - thanked – kindness for her kindness. Ending: Noni felt happy because she had helped the beggar. She continued her walk to school with a big smile on her face. STEP 4: Read the story again. Can you make it better? Try to add some adjectives and adverbs. Change nouns to pronouns wherever appropriate. Form compound sentences. You may also try to add similes, idioms and proverbs* to make your writing more interesting. *Refer to Appendix 7-8. Model 2 - 46 -
  • 48. ccj/skk2/2010 Halim – washes – hands – before – – weekend – he – breakfast meals – – together – parents – after breakfast – helps – mother – clear – table – Identify the Tense: ___________________________ Introduction: Halim is a _______________________________ boy. He likes to __________________________________. He also likes to ____________________________________________________. Picture 1: - 47 -
  • 49. ccj/skk2/2010 SUBJECT VERB ROS Halim washes his hands before meals ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Halim – washes – hands – before – meals – Picture 2: Try to answer these questions: _ SUBJECT VERB ROS He eats breakfast together with his parents ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ – weekend – he – breakfast ____________________________________ – together – parents Picture 3: Try to answer these questions: SUBJECT VERB ROS Halim helps his mother -He - 48 clears the table ____________________________________
  • 50. ccj/skk2/2010 – after breakfast – helps – mother –clear – table – Ending: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ MORE EXERCISES! - 49 -
  • 51. ccj/skk2/2010 EXERCISE 1 - Aswad – Sports Day – parents - - took part – high jump - 200 came – support - metres race – first – both - events -received – trophies – headmaster - parents - proud – Aswad – tired – happy- _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ EXERCISE 2 - 50 -
  • 52. ccj/skk2/2010 holidays – theme park – morning - father – entrance – excited - restaurant rides ride – spaceship – stars – got off train ride – driver – places - lunch _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ EXERCISE 3 - 51 -
  • 53. ccj/skk2/2010 week – took – bus – airport – flew – Kota Kinabalu Park – rafflesia – biggest – Mount Kinabalu Kinabalu – highest – South East Asia - photographs Manukan Island – boat – seawater – beautiful – snorkeling – marine life – corals - enjoyed _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ EXERCISE 4 - 52 -
  • 54. ccj/skk2/2010 Lotter - friend – went – bird -evening – home - lost – way – tired watching – jungle - – frightened - decided – spend night heard - voices – woke up – happy – parents – hugged ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ EXERCISE 5 - 53 -
  • 55. ccj/skk2/2010 - crow – found – meat – flew - tree fox – saw – wanted – told – sing - chicks - sweetly - proud crow – opened mouth – dropped –meat – fox - ran away ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ APPENDIX 1 ADJECTIVES - 54 -
  • 56. ccj/skk2/2010 FEELINGS PERASAAN CHARACTER SIFAT LOOKS RUPA angry arrogant attractive anxious brave beautiful bored clumsy big shy courageous nice scared diligent dark puzzled hardworking elegant surprised intelligent fair happy clever gorgeous sad smart handsome excited funny tall gloomy strict short joyful selfish small sleepy pleasant spacious tired rude neat hungry polite large ill talkative tiny worried quiet good-looking confident humble ugly hungry friendly hideous CONDITIONS KEADAAN FEATURES CIRI-CIRI dirty long-lasting clean expensive tidy cheap neat high-quality cold delicious hot modern crowded old-fashioned empty challenging hectic easy bad difficult good interesting terrible suitable excellent reasonable new useful old educational comfortable nutritious enjoyable heavy dull light hectic affordable APPENDIX 2 ADVERBS - 55 -
  • 57. ccj/skk2/2010 accurately surely beautifully truly carefully clearly diligently lovingly excellently gently faithfully excitedly gracefully joyfully hungrily cheerfully loudly sadly nicely fast neatly well obviously badly pleasantly terribly quickly quietly soundly busily tidily attentively skillfully accidentally slowly proudly softly comfortably definitely patiently APPENDIX 3 SC CARDS - 56 -
  • 58. ccj/skk2/2010 SC CARD 1 1. Place / Location / Event This is a (name of place / location / event). 2. People / Animals / Things / Plants There is a (singular noun). There are (plural noun). 3. Activities (Singular subject) is (verb + ing). (Plural subject) are (verb + ing). 4. Adjectives (Feelings / Look) (Singular subject) is (adjectives). (Plural subject) are (adjectives). SC CARD 2 1. Add adjectives (beautiful, big, happy, excited, angry, busy, etc.) 2. Add adverbs (busily, happily, soundly, gracefully, sweetly, etc.) 3. Write compound sentences - Use conjunctions: and, but, while, because, or 4. Write complex sentences (if you can) The (subject), who/which (is/are) (verb+ing/adjective), (is/are) (verb+ing/adjectives). Appendix 4 SUBJECT GROUPS - 57 -
  • 59. ccj/skk2/2010 Group 1 I am do have was did had Group 2 He She is does has It was did had Ali (SN) Group 3 You We are do have They were did had Ali and Abu (PN) FORMS OF VERBS Present Tense Continuous Past Tense Perfect Tense Future Notes Tense Tense Every day I… Every day he… Now I am/he Yesterday Already I Tomorrow Malay (G1 & G3) (G2) is/they are… I/he/they… have/he I/he/we (G1, G2, G3) (G1, G2, G3) has/they have… will... (G1, G2, G3) (G1, G2, G3) bathe bathes bathing bathed bathed bathe beat beats beating beat beaten beat begin begins beginning began begun begin bend bends bending bent bent bend bite bites biting bit bitten bite blow blows blowing blew blown blow borrow borrows borrowing borrowed borrowed borrow break breaks breaking broke broken break bring brings bringing brought brought bring brush brushes brushing brushed brushed brush build builds building built built build burn burns burning burnt/burned burnt/burned burn bury buries burying buried buried bury buy buys buying bought bought buy climb climbs climbing climbed climbed climb catch catches catching caught caught catch comb combs combing combed combed comb come comes coming came come come cycle cycles cycling cycled cycled cycle dig digs digging dug dug dig Present Tense Continuous Past Tense Perfect Tense Future Notes Tense Tense Every day I… Every day he… Now I am/he Yesterday Already I Tomorrow Malay (G1 & G3) (G2) is/they are… I/he/they… have/he I/he/we - 58 -
  • 60. ccj/skk2/2010 (G1, G2, G3) (G1, G2, G3) has/they have… will... (G1, G2, G3) (G1, G2, G3) dive dives diving dived dived dive do does doing did done do dance dances dancing danced danced dance draw draws drawing drew drawn draw drink drinks drinking drank drunk drink drive drives driving drove driven drive eat eats eating ate eaten eat fail fails failing failed failed fail fall falls falling fell fallen fall fight fights fighting fought fought fight fly flies flying flew flown fly forget forgets forgetting forgot forgotten forget get gets getting got got get give gives giving gave given give go goes going went gone go grow grows growing grew grown grow hang hangs hanging hung hung hang hide hides hiding hid hidden hide hold holds holding held held hold keep keeps keeping kept kept keep kick kicks kicking kicked kicked kick kneel kneels kneeling knelt knelt kneel leave leaves leaving left left leave lie lies lying lay lain lie make makes making made made make pay pays paying paid paid pay ride rides riding rode ridden ride ring rings ringing rang rung ring sell sells selling sold sold sell run runs running ran run run say says saying said said say see sees seeing saw seen see sell sells selling sold sold sell send sends sending sent sent send sew sews sewing sewed sewn sew shake shakes shaking shook shaken shake shine shines shining shone shone shine shout shouts shouting shouted shouted shout shoot shoots shooting shot shot shoot show shows showing showed shown show skip skips skipping skipped skipped skip sing sings singing sang sung sing smile smiles smiling smiled smiled smile Present Tense Continuous Past Tense Perfect Tense Future Notes Tense Tense Every day I… Every day he… Now I am/he Yesterday Already I Tomorrow Malay (G1 & G3) (G2) is/they are… I/he/they… have/he I/he/we - 59 -
  • 61. ccj/skk2/2010 (G1, G2, G3) (G1, G2, G3) has/they have… will... (G1, G2, G3) (G1, G2, G3) sit sits sitting sat sat sit sleep sleeps sleeping slept slept sleep smile smiles smiling smiled smiled smile speak speaks speaking spoke spoken speak spend spends spending spent spent spend stand stands standing stood stood stand steal steals stealing stole stolen steal strike strikes striking struck struck strike sweep sweeps sweeping swept swept sweep swim swims swimming swam swum swim take takes taking took taken take talk talks talking talked talked talk teach teaches teaching taught taught teach tear tears tearing tore torn tear tell tells telling told told tell think thinks thinking thought thought think throw throws throwing threw thrown throw try tries trying tried tried try tie ties tying tied tied tie wear wears wearing wore worn wear win wins winning won won win wind winds winding wound wound wind write writes writing wrote written write add adds adding added added add allow allows allowing allowed allowed allow arrive arrives arriving arrived arrived arrive breathe breathes breathing breathed breathed breathe brush brushes brushing brushed brushed brush carry carries carrying carried carried carry change changes changing changed changed change close closes closing closed closed close copy copies copying copied copied copy cook cooks cooking cooked cooked cook cry cries crying cried cried cry divide divides dividing divided divided divide drop drops dropping dropped dropped drop fit fits fitting fitted fitted fit hand hands handing handed handed hand drop drops dropping dropped dropped drop fit fits fitting fitted fitted fit hand hands handing handed handed hand hope hopes hoping hoped hoped hope hop hops hopping hopped hopped hop Present Tense Continuous Past Tense Perfect Tense Future Notes Tense Tense Every day I… Every day he… Now I am/he Yesterday Already I Tomorrow Malay (G1 & G3) (G2) is/they are… I/he/they… have/he I/he/we - 60 -
  • 62. ccj/skk2/2010 (G1, G2, G3) (G1, G2, G3) has/they have… will... (G1, G2, G3) (G1, G2, G3) hurry hurries hurrying hurried hurried hurry join joins joining joined joined join drive drives driving drove driven drive jump jumps jumping jumped jumped jump laugh laughs laughing laughed laughed laugh live lives living lived lived live lock locks locking locked locked lock open opens opening opened opened open read reads reading read read read reply replies replying replied replied replied row rows rowing rowed rowed row stop stops stopping stopped stopped stop study studies studying studied studied study type types typing typed typed type use uses using used used use walk walks walking walked walked walk wait waits waiting waited waited wait cut cuts cutting cut cut cut hit hits hitting hit hit hit hurt hurts hurting hurt hurt hurt let lets letting let let let put puts putting put put put push pushes pushing pushed pushed push shut shuts shutting shut shut shut pull pulls pulling pulled pulled pull sink sinks sinking sank sunk sink APPENDIX 5 TENSES, SENTENCE STRUCTURE AND TYPES OF SENTENCES - 61 -
  • 63. ccj/skk2/2010 All English sentences are made up of three basic parts: Subject Verb The Rest of the Sentence Ali kicks the ball. The girl is pretty. Study the sentences below: Subject Verb The rest of the Time sentence 1. Ali kicks the ball every day. 2. Ali is kicking the ball now. 3. Ali kicked the ball yesterday. 4. Ali will kick the ball tomorrow. Sentence 1 is in Simple Present Tense (happens daily or regularly). Sentence 2 is in Present Continuous Tense (is happening now). Sentence 3 is in Simple Past Tense (happened in the past). Sentence 4 is in Future Tense (will happen in the future). These four tenses are the basic tenses that you may use in writing English sentences. Besides the four tenses above, there are another two important tenses that you should know: Past Continuous Tense Ali was kicking the ball when I reached the field yesterday (was happening at some time in the past). Perfect Tense Ali has already kicked the ball (has already happened). - 62 -
  • 64. ccj/skk2/2010 TYPES OF SENTENCES 1. Active and Passive Sentences Active sentence: Subject Verb Object Ali kicks the ball. (Simple Present Tense) Passive sentence Object Verb Subject The ball is kicked by Ali. More examples: Active sentences Passive sentences Ali kicked the ball. The ball was kicked by Ali. Mother cooks the vegetables. The vegetables are cooked by mother. He drove the car. The car was driven by him. Siti tears the book. The book is torn by Siti. The policeman caught the thief. The thief was caught by the policeman. 2. Simple and Compound Sentences Simple sentence 1: Ali goes to school. - 63 -
  • 65. ccj/skk2/2010 Simple sentence 2: Abu goes to school. Compound sentence: Ali and Abu go to school. A compound sentence is formed by joining two or more simple sentences using conjunctions (and, but, or, because, so, while). Another example: Simple sentence 1: Ali is sick. Simple sentence 2: Ali does not go to school. Compound sentence: Ali is sick, so he does not go to school. 3. Complex sentence A complex sentence is formed by adding a clause. Example: Sentence 1: The girl is my sister. Sentence 2. The girl is wearing a blue dress. Complex sentence: The girl who is wearing a blue dress is my sister. clause PRACTISE! Sentence Subject Verb Tense - 64 -
  • 66. ccj/skk2/2010 I like to go to school. One of the girls is missing. Abu and Ali came here yesterday. She sells seashells by the seashore. The water is clear. They were walking to the bus stop. The children are dancing around the rose bush. My Bonnie lies over the ocean. She has already given the names to the teacher. Father cooks breakfast every Sunday. Wendy and her brothers played badminton last week. My sister and I will visit grandmother next Tuesday. I will get 5A in UPSR. The cat was jumping over the fence. The dogs were chasing the cat. We were happy and excited. APPENDIX 6 PRACTISE! - 65 -
  • 67. ccj/skk2/2010 Every day Now Yesterday Tomorrow Already I come I am coming I came I will come I have come She buys She is buying She bought She will buy She has bought We eat It flies He gives You grow They sing I hold The girls go My father drives The water flows The man rests One of the ladies shouts The thief runs The boat sinks The flowers bloom The postman comes All of them see Most girls play The tiger roars Both boys win The fan turns I sing Many teachers scold More people leave Each one brings Everyone tells Nobody pushes No one keeps Somebody hits Several man see Most of them put It shines The baby cries The plant grows APPENDIX 7 as agile as a monkey - 66 -
  • 68. ccj/skk2/2010 as alike as two peas as angry as a wasp as bald as an egg as bashful as a schoolgirl as beautiful as a rainbow as big as an elephant as black as coal as blind as a bat as busy as a bee as careless as the wind as clear as crystal as cold as ice as cool as a cucumber as cunning as a fox as deep as the sea as easy as ABC as faithful as a dog as fast as lightning as fit as a fiddle as gentle as a dove as graceful as a swan as green as grass as happy as a lark as hard as iron as playful as a kitten as sweet as honey as proud as a peacock as quiet as a mouse as steady as a rock as tall as a giant as tough as a leather as white as snow as wide as the ocean as wise as an owl SIMILES APPENDIX 8 ENGLISH IDIOMS AND EXPRESSIONS - 67 -
  • 69. ccj/skk2/2010 Bird in the Hand Is worth Two in the Bush: Apa yang sudah pasti lebih baik dari apa yang belum pasti. A Blessing In Disguise: Hikmah dalam kesusahan yang berlaku. A Piece Of Cake: Sesuatu yang sangat mudah. A Slip Of The Tongue: Tersilap cakap. A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing: Kejahatan yang menyamar sebagai kebaikan. Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder: Apabila jarang bertemu, semakin sayang. Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Perbuatan lebih berkesan dari perkataan. All That Glitters Is Not Gold: Tidak semua yang nampak menarik itu baik. As Light As A Feather: Sangat ringan, seperti bulu burung. Beating Around The Bush: Putar-belit. Better Late Than Never: Lebih baik lambat, dari tidak ada langsung / tidak pernah. Birds Of A Feather Flock Together: Orang yang mempunyai persamaan akan berkumpul bersama. Burning The Midnight Oil: Bekerja hingga lewat malam. Cross Your Fingers: Mengharapkan yang terbaik. Cry Over Spilt Milk: Menyesal atas sesuatu yang sudah berlaku. Curiosity Killed The Cat: Perasaan ingin tahu yang membawa kesusahan. Don't Count Your Chickens Until They're Hatched: Jangan mengira hasil sebelum berusaha (angan-angan Mat Jenin). Don't Put All Your Eggs In One Basket: Jangan letakkan semua harapan pada satu tempat sahaja. Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining: Setiap kesusahan yang berlaku ada hikmahnya. Great Minds Think Alike: Pemikiran yang sama. Have No Idea: Tidak tahu langsung. Head Over Heel: Jatuh cinta. Icing On The Cake: Perkara yang baik / menggembirakan. It Takes Two To Tango: Setiap pergaduhan melibatkan dua pihak. Lend Me Your Ear: Tolong dengar apa yang saya ingin katakana. Let Bygones Be Bygones: Yang berlalu biarlah berlalu. Let The Cat Out Of The Bag: Membocorkan rahsia. - 68 -
  • 70. ccj/skk2/2010 Out Of The Blue: Secara tiba-tiba Out Of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: Dari satu kesusahan, ke satu kesusahan yang lain. Practice Makes Perfect: Latihan berterusan akan memahirkan kita. Pulling Your Leg: Bergurau. Rome Was Not Built In One Day: Tidak ada jalan pintas ke arah kejayaan. Second Nature: Kemahiran yang sudah menjadi satu kebiasaan harian. Start From Scratch: Bermula dari bawah. The Apple Of Your Eye: Kesayangan. The Early Bird Catches The Worm: Orang yang awal bangun dan bekerja akan mendapat lebih hasil. The Pot Calling The Kettle Black: Orang yang bersalah tetap mempersalahkan orang lain. The Pros And Cons: Kebaikan dan keburukan. The Sky Is The Limit: Tidak ada batas. Turn Over A New Leaf: Berubah / Insaf. Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right: Jangan membalas kejahatan dengan kejahatan. Under The Weather: Kurang sihat. Variety Is The Spice Of Life: Kepelbagaian menjadikan kehidupan lebih menarik. Without A Doubt: Tanpa sebarang syak-wasangka. You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover: Jangan menilai seseorang daripada luarannya sahaja. PROVERBS - 69 -
  • 71. ccj/skk2/2010 Where there’s a will there’s a way: When a person really wants to do something, he will find a way of doing it. First come, first served: The first in line will be attended to first. A friend in need is a friend indeed: A friend who helps when one is in trouble is a real friend. Discretion is the better part of valor: If you say discretion is the better part of valor, you mean that avoiding a dangerous or unpleasant situation is sometimes the most sensible thing to do. A hungry man is an angry man: A person who does not get what he wants or needs is a frustrated person and will be easily provoked to rage. Empty vessels make the most noise: Those people who have a little knowledge usually talk the most and make the greatest fuss. A man is as old as he feels: A person’s age is immaterial – it is only when he thinks and feels that he is ageing that he actually becomes old. Great talkers are little doers: Those people who talk a lot and are always teaching others usually do not do much work. An idle brain is the devil’s workshop: One who has nothing to do will be tempted to do many mischievous acts. An ounce of discretion is worth a pound of wit: - 70 -
  • 72. ccj/skk2/2010 It is better to be careful and discrete than to be clever. Faint heart never won fair lady: To succeed in life one must have the courage to pursue what he wants. A penny saved is a penny gained: By being thrifty one will be able to save up. A rolling stone gathers no moss: A person who never settles in one place or who often changes his job will not succeed in life ; one who is always changing his mind will never get anything done. As you sow, so you shall reap: One will either enjoy or suffer the consequences of his earlier actions or inactions. Barking dogs seldom bite: Those who make loud threats seldom carry them out. Better late than never: To do something that is right, profitable, or good a little late is still better than not doing it at all. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush: Something that one already has is better than going after something seemingly more worthwhile that one may not be able to get. Birds of a feather flock together: People of the same sort of character or belief always go together. Call a spade a spade: If you say that someone calls a spade a spade, you mean that they speak frankly and directly, often about embarrassing or unpleasant subjects; an informal expression. Charity begins at home : - 71 -
  • 73. ccj/skk2/2010 A person’s first obligation should be to help the member of his own family before he can begin thinking of talking about helping others. A great talker is a great liar: A smooth and persuasive talker may be a good liar. Every cloud has a silver lining: If you say that every cloud has a silver lining, you mean that every sad or unpleasant situation has a positive side to it. If you talk about silver lining you are talking about something positive that comes out of a sad or unpleasant situation. - 72 -