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Compiled by:
Dayang Hazalinah bintiAbdul Ghani (SM Sains, Kota Kinabalu)
Fidelia Mathew Sipaun (SMK Sri Nangka, Tuaran)Fiona Ruth Matujal (SMK Datuk Peter Mojuntin, Penampang)
Nainey Ajik (SMK Datuk Peter Mojuntin, Penampang)Noriah Malek (SMK Takis, Papar)
Tok Fen Fen (SMK St. Francis Convent(M), Kota Kinabalu)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SECTION 1 GENERAL TIPS AND GUIDELINES FOR PAPER 2
1.1 Assessment of Writing in PMR 21.2 What students Need To Master 2
SECTION 2 GUIDED WRITING
2.1 Types of Writing 32.2 Guidelines for Guided Writing 32.3 Tips- Before, While and After Exam 32.4 Assessment of Guided Writing 42.5 Length of Writing 52.6 Common Guided Writing Format 52.7 Developing Ideas 62.8 Useful Expressions 72.9 Genre 1- Story/ Narrative 132.10 Genre 2- Article 142.11 Genre 3- Report 162.12 Genre 4- Speech 182.13 Genre 5- Informal Letter 20
SECTION 3 LITERATURE
3.1 Guidelines for Poem 233.2 Poem:A Fighters Lines by Marzuki Ali 233.3 Poem: Leisure by William Henry Davies 263.4 Guidelines for Novel 303.5 Tips for Novel- Before, While and After Exam 30
3.6 Novel:Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne 313.7 Model Answers for Novel 313.8 Students Handout 33
SECTION 4 SUMMARY
4.1 Guidelines for Summary 364.2 Tips- Before, While and After Exam 364.3 How to Score Better in the Language Section 374.4 Actual PMR Summary Questions 38
SECTION 1 GENERAL TIPS AND GUIDELINES FOR PAPER 2
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1.1 Assessment Of Writing In PMR
Students are assessed on their ability to demonstrate the following skills in their
written responses:
a. Reading Comprehension Skills:Understanding the rubric and fulfilling the requirements of the writing task.
b. Thinking Skills:
To reflect depth and maturity of thinking by drawing conclusions, inferring,
giving reasons and supporting them as well as making predictions.
c. Language Skills:
Using language appropriately to provide the correct tone, form and
content as required by the task.
1.2 What Students Need To Master
a. Identify the key words that would indicate the purpose and scope of the writingtask.
b. Provide the appropriate content according to the task specified.c. Use an appropriate format.d. Extract main ideas and supporting details.e. Summarise.f. Give evidence / reasons to support given response.
g. Use correct grammar, sentence structures and mechanics of writing.h. Use paragraphs to organize ideas.i. Elaborate and develop ideas e.g. by adding details, giving reasons or example
to make responses more interesting.
SECTION 2 GUIDED WRITING
2.1 Types Of Writing
Recounts, narratives, descriptions, letters, articles, giving opinions, directionsand pictorial maps, processes and procedures, speeches and talks.
2.2 Guidelines for Guided Writingi. Candidates are required to write a piece of writing (story, article, report, letter,
etc.) based on the given information.
ii. Candidates are expected to write in not less than 120 words.
iii. Candidates are advised to spend about 40 minutes on this question.
iv. This piece of writing will carry 25 marks.
2.3 Tips- Before, While and After Exam
Before Exam (Teacher and students)i. Teachers must expose students to the different genres of writing.
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ii. Students must memorise the formatof certain writing genre.iii. Students must read more books, keep a vocabulary book or journal.iv. Do more exercises.
While Exam (Students)
i. Read for a purpose-look at the question-key words, normally in bold/ italics
ii. Always make an outline/draft/mind map before you write.iii. Arrange your points in order of importance.iv. You may use all the points given or provide your own points.v. Include an introduction and conclusion.vi. Each body paragraphs must start with a clear topic sentence.vii. Write your composition.viii. Check for spelling mistakes.
After Exam (Teacher)
i. Teacher indicates all errors.ii. Teacher highlights the common mistakes committed by the students.
2.4 Assessments of Guided Writing
For guided writing, the marks will be based on the fulfilment of task, content and
the language of the composition.
a. Fulfilment Of Task &Contents:
Some of the tasks that the candidates may be required to perform in theirguided writing are:
i. To give details/examples to support opinions. Useful phrases: An example,this can be seen by the fact that
ii. To pick out relevant points/details from diagrams/ maps.iii. To make meaningful comparisons. (Useful phrases: In comparison, On the
other hand, however, but.)iv. To suggest reasons/ outcomes/arrive at sensible conclusions. (Useful
phrases:As a result, Consequently, This was caused by)
v. To suggest ways of solving problems: (useful phrases: I would suggest, thisproblem could be solved)
vi. To predict future outcomes: (Useful phrases: In a few years time, it can beexpected, It is likely)
vii. To give personal evaluations of certain behaviour. (Useful phrases: I feel, Itwas not right,should have)
b. Language
Language use is assessed according to the following criteria.
i. Grammatical correctness.
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ii. A variety of sentence types. (compound & complex sentences)
iii. Effective Vocabulary.
iv. Good planning-introduction, body, conclusion
v. Style/Tone (formal/informal style of writing)
2.5 Length of Composition
Due to time constraints, candidates will probably have to limit their writing to about
120 150 words for Question 1. Candidates need to spend some time thinking
about their answer before they attempt to write it out.
2.6 Common Guided Writing Format
Planning The Paragraphs
PARAGRAPH 1
Introduction = short, interesting
PARAGRAPH 2
Body / middle (content) = Topic sentence + Elaboration
PARAGRAPH 3
Body / middle (content) = Topic sentence + Elaboration
PARAGRAPH 4
Body / middle (content) = Topic sentence + Elaboration
PARAGRAPH 5
Conclusion = short, interesting
2.7 Developing Ideas
a. Notes for teachers and students:
In order to write well, we have first learn how to develop effective paragraphs. Eachparagraph should have a main idea. It tells the reader what the paragraph is about.The main idea is expressed in a sentence known as a topic sentence.After writing the topic sentence you need to give details to support it. The supporting
details develop the idea given in the topic sentence.
Brainstorming and clustering can be used to develop ideas.
Look at how we are able to develop the idea given in the topic sentence
b. Topic Sentence
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Last week, my friends and Iwent to the zoo as one of our weekly outings.
c. We may give details about
Supporting point 1 - time of the visit
Supporting point 2 - the location of the zoo
Supporting point 3 - the people who went
Supporting point 4 - the activities done there
d. Sample sentences about the sub-points
i. We left for the place at 9.00 a.m.
ii. The zoo is in Lok Kawi, Putatan.
iii. Five of us went there.
iv. We did a lot of things there. We took pictures of the animals, completed aquiz and went for the elephant ride.
e. Putting the sentences together.
Last week, my friends and I went to the zoo as one of our weekly
outings. We left for the place at 9.00 a.m. The zoo was in Lok Kawi, Putatan.
Five of us went there. We did a lot of things there. We took pictures of the
animals, completed a quiz and went for the elephant ride.
2.8 Useful Expressions
Idioms and sayings are given merit marks when used appropriately.
Here are a few common idioms which students can include in their writing.
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went to the zoo1. time
2. location3. people who
went
4. activities
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Put your heart into something:
When you put your heart into something you make a lot of effort to do something.
Put one's foot down:
To put your foot down - To act firmly / to tell someone strongly that they must dosomething or that they must stop doing something:
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someone's lips are sealed:
When you promise to keep something a secret you say my lips are sealed. It's somethingyou say to let someone know that you will not tell anyone else what they have just toldyou.
You've probably heard make up used as a noun for cosmetics, but did you know that it'salso used as a phrasal verb?
Make up - (noun) a cosmetic worn on the face to change your appearance.
Make up - (phrasal verb) to forgive / apologise with someone and to be friends again aftera fight or argument.
Source: http://www.ecenglish.com
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Snails pace
Moving very slowly.
To have a frog in ones throat
To have a temporary hoarseness caused by phlegm in the back of the throat.
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Curiosity killed the cat
A warning against being too curious in case one is harmed.
Fit like a glove
Something that fits perfectly.
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A picture is worth a thousand words.
Actions speak louder than words.
All things grow with time.
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
A good beginning makes a good end.
A stitch in time saves nine.
As you sow, so shall you reap.
Better late than never.
Birds of a feather flock together.
Dont count your chickens before they hatch.Experience is the father of wisdom.
Give them an inch and theyll take a mile.Half a loaf is better than none.
Haste makes waste.
He who laughs last laughs best.
He who gets burned plays with fire.
Home is where the heart is.
It takes two to tango.
Look before you leap.
Loose lips sink ships.
Many hands make light work.
No news is good news.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Once bitten, twice shy.
Practice makes perfect.
Practice what you preach.
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The apple doesnt fall far from the tree.
Variety is the spice of life.
2.9 Genre 1- Story/ Narrative
TIPS ONWRITING A STORY
Read the question carefully
Study the pictures
Name the characters and places
Write in paragraphs use ONE paragraph for each picture
Layout introduction , events, conclusion Write a suitable title
Commonly used words (story):
Last Sunday (name of days or months) .
During the last school holidays
Early one morning.
As I was walking home from school .
After we finished ..
Conjunctions:
Because to show reason
And to show similar things
Until, till to tell time
Connectors:
First, Next, Then, Finally
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SAMPLE
(PMR 2010)
THE HONEST BOY
It was a Friday morning. The sun was shining brightly. Rahim was on his
way to school. He was happy because his examination had just ended.Suddenly, he saw a bag under a tree. He quickly walkedtowards the tree.
He opened the bag and found it to be full of money. He looked around butnobody was there.
Rahim was scared people would say that he had stolen the money. Hewent to the Police Station to make a report. The policeman praised him for hishonesty.
He realized he was late for school.When he arrived at school, heexplained to his teacher, Mr. Lim. The teacher did not believe him.
Later the policeman who took the report wentto Rahims school. Rahimwas called by the principal. En.Yusof praised Rahim for making the report.
(Words in bold from the rubrics)
2.10 Genre 2- Article
TIPS ON WRITING AN ARTICLE
Read the question carefully and decide what you are asked to do
Use the notes provided / given
Arrange points logically
Write in simple language and short paragraphs
Layout introduction , body , conclusion
Write a suitable title
An article is just an essay with a title
Commonly Used Words (Article)- On Friday last week
- Most of us know
- I had a wonderful experience
- Fire safety is very important
- Road accidents happen in the
(underlined words can be changed according to the title of article)
Conjunction
- Because / and / so
Connector
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- First , Next , Finally
Layout
Title : Fire Safety
(Provide a title when writing an article)
Introductioni. Introduce the topic.ii. Tell the reader what they are
going to read about
Fire safety is very important. Each of us mustknow what to do in order to prevent fires from getting outof control and causing damage to people and properties.
BodyParagraph 1i. Topic sentence / Main idea 1
(What? / Who? )ii. Supporting details.
(Why? / When? / How? )
Most of us use gas stoves for cooking. Fire canbreak out if gas stoves and gas cylinders are notproperly handled. If there is a leak in the gas tank, it cancause a huge fire when a single match is lit in thekitchen. Sometimes people are not aware of the leakuntil it is too late. Therefore before leaving the house,always check to make sure the gas cylinder and thestoves are turned off.
Paragraph 2i. Topic sentence / Main idea 2
(What? / Who? )ii. Supporting details.
(Why? / When? / How? )
Children like to play with matches. Sometimeswithout being aware of it, they can start a fire. Keepmatches away from young children. If possible, keepmatch boxes on shelves where they are out of childrensreach.
Paragraph 3
i. Topic sentence / Main idea 3(What? / Who? )ii. Supporting details.
(Why? / When? / How? )
When you light candles and oil lamps, make
sure they are not close to any paper or otherflammable materials such as cloth. If the wind causesthe candle or oil lamp to topple over and fall onto acurtain, newspapers and books close by, it can causethe whole house to burn down. Never leave a burningcandle unattended or it may set fire to anything under orclose to it.
Conclusioni. Summary of what you have
written.ii. Making a personal statement
on the topic.
Each one of us should learn fire safety and learnto manage fire properly. It is for our own good and thegood of everyone around us.
Sample
Fire Safety
Fire safety is very important. Each of us must know what to do in order to prevent
fires from getting out of control and causing damage to people and properties.
Most of us use gas stoves for cooking. Fire can break out if gas stoves and gas
cylinders are not properly handled. If there is a leak in the gas tank, it can cause a huge
fire when a single match is lit in the kitchen. Sometimes people are not aware of the leak
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until it is too late. Therefore before leaving the house, always check to make sure the
gas cylinder and the stoves are turned off.
Children like to play with matches. Sometimes, without being aware of it, they can
start a fire. Keep matches away from young children. If possible keep match boxes on
shelves where they are out of childrens reach.
When you light candles and oil lamps, make sure they are not close to any
paper or other flammable materials such as cloth. If the wind causes the candle or oil
lamp to topple over and fall onto a curtain, newspapers and books close by, it can cause
the whole house to burn down. Never leave a burning candle unattended or it may set fire
to anything under or close to it.
Each one of us should learn fire safety and learn to manage fire properly. It is for
our own good and the good of everyone around us.
(words in bold are points given)
2.11 Genre 3- Report
TIPS ON REPORT WRITING
There are three types of report: i) Newspaper report, ii) report on activities
or projects undertaken, iii) minutes of meetings
Each report follows a special format
A report should be straightforward, formal and brief
Important relevant information who/why/what/when/how
Language used must be formal, clear and concise
Do not add your own feelings and thoughts
Layout introduction, body, conclusion
Write a suitable title
Remember to include date and your name and position.
Commonly Used Words (Report on activities / projects)
- The monthly meeting of
- For the period of
- The Internet Club of
- SMK Taman Setia held its
- A survey was conducted by
- The science class recently organized
- At the last club meeting
- Last week, I attended a talk
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(underlined words can be changed according to the title of report)
Conjunction
- Because / and / so
Connector- First , Next , Finally
Layout - Report (School Magazine)
Title :Report on The Reading Campaign
(Provide a title.)
Introductioni. Stating relevant event /
action.
Reading is the Bridge to Knowledge. That was thetheme of the Reading campaign in Sekolah Menengah DatoFalid. This campaign was carried out for two weeks, from 14April to 28 April.
BodyParagraph 1i. Topic sentence / Main
idea 1(Who? / What?)
ii. Supporting details.(How? / When? / Why?)
During the campaign, several competitions were held.The competitions consisted of synopsis-reading competition,a poster drawing competition, the most well-read readercontest, poem recitation and story-telling competition.
Paragraph 2i. Topic sentence / Main
idea 1(Who? / What?)
ii. Supporting details.(How? / When? / Why?)
All the students and teachers were involved in thiscampaign. It was compulsory for all the students to readstorybooks. A timetable was set up to ensure that everyclass had a chance to go to the library to see the exhibitionheld there.
Conclusioni. Give possible result.
The prize-giving ceremony was held on the last day ofthe campaign. The campaign was a success and it is hopedthat the students will continue to read even though the
campaign has ended.
Prepared by
Rosa Liana (Signature)
( ROSA LINA) Full name
Secretary (position)
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Sample
Report on The Reading Campaign
Reading is the Bridge to Knowledge. That was the theme of the Reading campaign
in Sekolah Menengah Dato Falid. This campaign was carried out for two weeks, from 14
April to 28 April.
During the campaign, several competitions were held. The competitions consisted
of synopsis-reading competition, a poster drawing competition, the most well-read reader
contest, poem recitation and story-telling competition.
All the students and teachers were involved in this campaign. It was compulsory forall the students to read storybooks. A timetable was set up to ensure that every class had
a chance to go to the library to see the exhibition held there.
The prize-giving ceremony was held on the last day of the campaign. The campaign
was a success and it is hoped that the students will continue to read even though the
campaign has ended.
Prepared by,
Rosa Liana
ROSA LIANA
Secretary
2.12 Genre 4- Speech
TIPS ON WRITING A SPEECH
Read the questions carefully and decide what you are asked to do
Use the notes provided / given
Arrange points logically
Write in simple language and short paragraphs
Layout introduction, body, conclusion Write a suitable title
State the objective of your speech in the introductory paragraph
You normally use the present tense in a speech.
Commonly Used Words (Speech)
- Good morning to the Principal, teachers and fellow students
- Good morning to Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen
- Thank you.
(underlined words can be changed according to the audience)
Conjunction
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- Because / and / so
Connector
- First of all, Another, Finally
Layout
Title : How to Live a Healthy Life
(Provide a title when writing a speech)
Introductioni. Introduce the topic.ii. Tell the reader what they
are going to read about
I would like to wish a very good morning to the principal,teachers and all my friends. I am here today to deliver aspeech entitled How to Live a Healthy Life.
Body
Paragraph 1i. Topic sentence / Mainidea 1(What? / Who? )
ii. Supporting details.(Why? / When? / How?)
First of all, we need to eat a balanced diet. We
should avoid eating too much oily or fatty foods andfoods rich in sugar. We should also eat more fruits andvegetables and drink plenty of water.
Paragraph 2i. Topic sentence / Main
idea 2(What? / Who? )
ii. Supporting details.(Why? / When? / How? )
Another way to live a healthy life is we need toexercise regularly. This is essential if we want to keepourselves healthy. There are so many types of exercisessuch as swimming, playing tennis or jogging.
Paragraph 3i. Topic sentence / Main
idea 3(What? / Who? )
ii. Supporting details.(Why? / When? / How? )
Finally, we need to get enough sleep. We needat least six hours of sleep a day. Sleep gives our bodiesthat much-needed rest so that we will remain healthy.
Conclusion Thank you.
Sample
I would like to wish a very good morning to the principal, teachers and all my friends. I amhere today to deliver a speech entitled How to Live a Healthy Life.
First of all, we need to eat a balanced diet. We should avoid eating too much oilyor fatty foods and foods that are rich in sugar. We should also eat more fruits andvegetables and drink plenty of water.
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Another way to live a healthy life is we need to exercise regularly. This isessential if we want to keep ourselves healthy. There are so many types of exercises suchas swimming, playing tennis or jogging.
Finally, we need to get enough sleep. We need at least six hours of sleep a day.
Sleep gives our bodies that much-needed rest so that we will remain healthy.
Thank you.
(words in bold are points given)
2.13 Genre 5- Informal Letter
TIPS FOR WRITING INFORMAL LETTER
Read the questions carefully and decide what you are asked to do
Use the notes provided / given
Arrange points logically
Write in simple language and short paragraphs
Layout address, introduction, body, conclusion, signature
An informal letter is just an essay in the form of a letter
Commonly Used Words (Informal letter)
- On Friday last week
- Most of us know
- I had a wonderful experience
(underlined words can be changed according to the title of article)
Conjunction- Because / and / so
Connector
- First , Next , Finally
Layout
Introductioni. Salutation/ Greetings
Hello! How are you? I hope you are well.
BodyParagraph 1i. Topic sentence / Main idea 1
(What? / Who? )ii. Supporting details.
(Why? / When? / Where?/ How? )
On Friday last week, my friends and I went to the zoo asone of our weekly outings. We left for the place at 9.00a.m. The zoo was in Lok Kawi, Putatan. Five of us wentthere by bus. We arrived at 10a.m. First, we boughttickets. The tickets cost RM2 each.
Paragraph 2i. Topic sentence / Main idea 2
Then, we took pictures with the tigers, monkeys andbirds. The animals were very excited to see us. We liked
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(What? / Who? )ii. Supporting details.
(Why? / When? / How? )
the monkeys very much because they were very funny.
Paragraph 3i. Topic sentence / Main idea 3
(What? / Who? )ii. Supporting details.
(Why? / When? / How? )
After that, we continued to walk around the zoo. Wecompleted a quiz and gave our answers to the zookeeper. He gave us a little present each.
ConclusionMaking a personal statement onthe topic.
Finally, we went for an elephant ride. It was fun. Theelephant sprayed water on us. We were all wet. At 1p.m.we went home. We had a wonderful experience. Wewere all tired but happy.
Signature Sign your name clearly.
Eg. Flora
Sample
24, Jalan Bunga Melor,
Taman Bunga Melor,
88000 Kota Kinabalu,
Sabah.
2 October 2012
Dear Rita,
Hello! How are you? I hope you are well.
Last week, my friends and I went to the zoo as one of our weekly outings. We left
for the place at 9.00 a.m. The zoo was in Lok Kawi, Putatan. Five of us went there by bus.
We arrived at 10a.m. First, we bought tickets. The tickets cost RM2 each.
Then, we took pictures with the tigers, monkeys and birds. The animals were
very excited to see us. We liked the monkeys very much because they were very funny.
After that, we continued to walk around the zoo. We completed a quiz and gave
our answers to the zoo keeper. He gave us a little present each.
Finally, we went for an elephant ride. It was fun. The elephant sprayed water on
us. We were all wet. At 1p.m. we went home. We were all tired but happy.
Yours truly,
Flora
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SECTION 3 LITERATURE
3.1 Guidelines for Poem
i. Open-ended questions : 2 questions (3 marks)ii. 1st question = 1 mark / 2nd question = 2 marksiii. Both questions are based on the poem. Thus, it is crucial for English
Language teacher (ELT) to make sure the students understand the poem.iv. Tips on tackling these questions:
As a last resort, translate the poem and its meaning in students
mother tongue.
As these questions are very structured, ELT can give students the
answers and make them write on the worksheet provided, so that
they will be more familiar with the types of questions in this section.
ELT can add on words in the glossary provided for each poem.
Students are permitted to give/ write short answers
3.2 Poem: A Fighters Lines by Marzuki Ali
I am old and wornand have lost all my strengthsufferings
and the history of the fight for independencehave forced sacrificesthat know no nameor life
from the wheelchair of the rest of my daysI, body and energy crushedsee and cannot do muchthese times are too big a challengefor the remnants of my crippled yearsthe net of deceit spread everywheredisturbs me.
In the name of justiceWake up and form ranks sons of our ancestor
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Be braveAnd erect a wall of peopleStand up heirs of our freedom
I have no more voiceIt is you now who should speak!
GLOSSARY:
Ancestor : forefather / nenek moyangBrave : no fear / beraniChallenge : difficulty / cabaranCrippled : damaged / lumpuhCrushed : broken down in spirit / musnahDeceit : dishonesty, corruption /penipuanDisturbs : cause anxiety / mengganggu
Energy : power / tenaga, dayaErect : build / mendirikanForce : compel / memaksaHeirs : successors / (pe)warisJustice : fairness/ keadilanRanks : lines or or rows of people / barisanRemnants : leftovers, loose ends / sisa, saki-bakiSacrifices : the acts of putting others before our needs /pengorbananStrength : power / kekuatanSufferings : distress /penderitaanWorn : damaged / lesu
Practice 1: Based on Stanza 1, answer the questions that follow.
1. Which phrase shows that the persona is worn out?
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(1 mark)
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2. Why do you think the persona lost all his strength?
_________________________________________________
(2 marks)
Practice 2: Based on Stanza 2, answer the questions that follow.
1. What disturbs the persona?
________________________________________________
(1 mark)
2. Why do you think the persona is in a wheelchair?
________________________________________________
(2 marks)
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from the wheelchair of the rest of mydaysI, body and energy crushedsee and cannot do muchthese times are too big a challengefor the remnants of my crippled yearsthe net of deceit spread everywheredisturbs me.
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Practice 3: Based on Stanza 3, answer the questions that follow.
1. Who are the sons of our ancestor?
_____________________________________________________
(1 mark)
2. What does the expression wall of people mean?
_____________________________________________________
(2 marks)
Practice 4: Based on Stanza 4, answer the questions that follow.
1. Who is you referring to?
_________________________________________________
(1 mark)
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In the name of justiceWake up and form ranks sons of ourancestorBe braveAnd erect a wall of peopleStand up heirs of our freedom
I have no more voiceIt is you now who should speak!
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2. What does the persona need the younger generation to do?
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(2 marks)
3.3 Poem: Leisure by William Henry Davies
What is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
No time to stand beneath the boughs
And stare as long as sheep or cows.
No time to see, when woods we pass,
Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass.
No time to see, in broad daylight,
Streams full of stars, like stars at night.
No time to turn at Beauty's glance,
And watch her feet, how they can dance.
No time to wait till her mouth can
Enrich that smile her eyes began.
A poor life this if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
GLOSSARY:
Beneath : under / di bawahBoughs : branches of trees / dahanBroad : ample, obvious / secara terang-terangDaylight : daytime, sunshine / siang hari
Enrich : improve / menjadikan lebih baikGlance : quick look / memandang sepintas laluSquirrels : small graceful bushy-tailed tree animal / tupaiStare : look with the eyes wide open / merenungStreams : small river / sungai kecil, anak sungai
Practice 1 : Based on the poem above, answer the questions that follow. *1 mark each
1. Where is this poem set?
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2. Give one example of personification found in this poem?
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3. What does the first couplet starts with?
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4. What do sheep and cows represent in the poem?
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5. What is the tone used in the poem?
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6. What is personified in the fifth couplet?
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7. Which phrase is used all through this poem?
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8. What do we fail to do in the second couplet?
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Practice 2 : Based on the poem above, answer the questions that follow. *2 marks each
1. Which phrase is repeated throughout this poem? Why?
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2. Why do you think the persona repeated the phrase stand and stare twice?
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3. Why does man not stop to appreciate nature?
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4. What are the themes of this poem?
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5. What do you think is the poets message in this poem?
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6. Why do you think the persona describes life today as poor?
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7. Why do you think the poet uses the imagery ofstreams full of stars?
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8. Why do you think the persona chooses to use the image ofsheep or cows?
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ANSWER KEYS
A Fighters Lines by Marzuki Ali
Practice 1
1. and have lost all my strength
2. He is old and worn out from the years fighting in the war for independence.
Practice 2
1. The net of deceit.
2. He was badly wounded during the war.
Practice 3
1. The younger generation.
2. The unity of the people.
Practice 4
1. The younger generation.
2. To stand united and speak up in the name of justice.
Leisure by William Henry Davies
Practice 1
1. In the countryside.
2. Beauty.
3. Rhetorical question / Question.
4. A simple life.
5. Reflective tone.
6. Beauty.
7. No time.
8. To stand and stare.
Practice 2
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1. No time because it stresses that people are busy worrying and working.
2. To stress that people today are too busy to make time to appreciate the beauty of
nature.
3. Too busy and no time to spare.
4. Appreciation of nature and the importance of leisure.
5. We must take time off work to appreciate and enjoy nature.
6. Our time is taken up by too much worry, that leads to no time for leisure.
7. To represent a place of beauty, where water sparkles like a starry night.
8. Both animals live a simple life free from worry / a simple carefree life.
3.4 Guidelines for Novel
i. Candidates are advised to spend about 20 minutes on this section.ii. Candidates are required to write a piece of writing based on ONE of the
novels studied in Form 3.
iii. Candidates are required to write in not less than 50 words.
iv. A maximum of 12 marks will be awarded.
3.5 Tips for Novel- Before, While and After Exam
Before Exam (Teacher & Students)
i. Tell the students to clearly specify which novel they would base their answers
on. Students can refer to the spelling of the title and author from the questionitself.
ii. Memorise at least 3 important events.iii. Students must know the story inside out.iv. Tenses must be consistent.v. Weak students: follow the word limit. Intermediate/Good: Encourage them to
write more than 50 words.
While Exam (Students)
i. Read for a purpose-look at the question
-key words, normally in boldii. Underline the key wordsiii. Students state their stand (e.g. Yes/ No) clearly in their introduction and
reinstate it in their conclusion.iv. Good band- 2-3 elaborations + examples.
After Exam (Teacher)
i. Teacher indicates all errors but dont penalize too much on language errorsii. Holistic marking- focus on contents and supporting details.iii. Factual Errors (F.E.) = E-2 marks.
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3.6 Novel: Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne
How to use this handout.
i. Make sure students are taught the novels. Using this parallel text can helpstudents to get C (5 6 marks).
ii. There are 2 special features to this activity:(a) Using the same evidences for different questions and(b) using generic conclusion for all questions.
iii. For answers on character, theme, message, moral value and lesson learnt,the same evidences can be used.
iv. For questions on event and ending , the same evidences are used.v. The best way to use this activity is by giving them the notes for each
chapter and take all the evidences from the notes.
vi. It is advisable to ask students to write rather than giving them aphotocopied handout. It will help them to remember better.
Tips for Teachers
i. Questions asked cover 7 elements; character & characteristics, theme,message, moral value, event and ending.
ii. Use simple present tense or simple past tense.iii. Write 3 paragraphs. (INTRO , CONTENTS R1 + EX 1, R2 + EX2 & R3 +
EX 3)iv. Para 1 the novel, the author & the character/ theme/ message/moral
value/lesson learnt/ event/ ending.
v. Para 2 Evidences or reasons (2 3 evidences or reasons) followed byexplanation or example for each reason or evidence.
vi. Put sequence connectors before each evidence or reason.vii. Avoid factual errors.viii. Para 3 - write simple conclusion.
3.7 Model Answers for Novel
(a) CHARACTER
I choose Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. Thecharacter whom I like in this story is Mr Fogg.
I like him for a few reasons. First and foremost, he is a determinedperson. He is determined to travel around the world in 80 days eventhough all his friends think it is impossible to be done.
Secondly, I admire him because he is brave. He is brave enough tosave Aouda from the bandits in the jungle of India, he may get killed orinjured while saving her. Finally, he is a kindhearted person. He is verykind to find and save his loyal butler Passepartout after the trainattack. He does not leave him behind and continues his journey.
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoyreading the novel.
(b) THEME(DETERMINATION / BRAVERY / COURAGE)
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I choose Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. The themeportrayed in this story is determination.
Through my observation, this theme is clearly demonstratedthrough the main character Mr Fogg. This can be depicted when hetravels around the world in 80 days even though all his friends think itis impossible to be done.
Apart from that, he saves Aouda from the bandits in the jungle
of India. Finally, he braves himself to find and save his loyal butlerPassepartout after the train attack.
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoyreading the novel.
(c) MESSAGE/ MORAL VALUE/ LESSON LEARNTi. we must be determined in life.
ii. we must be brave in life.
iii. we must be courageous in life
I choose Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. Themessage portrayed in this story is we must be determined in life.
Through my observation, this message is clearly demonstratedthrough the main character Mr Fogg. This can be depicted when hetravels around the world in 80 days even though all his friends think itis impossible to be done.
Apart from that, he saves Aouda from the bandits in the jungleof India. Finally, he braves himself to find and save his loyal butlerPassepartout after the train attack.
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoyreading the novel.
(d) EVENTI choose Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. The event
that I think is important in this novel is when Mr Fogg wins the wager of20,000 and marries Aouda.
I like this event for a few reasons. First and foremost, I like itbecause it is a moment of joy. He gets the money and marries thewoman he loves. Secondly, he does not become poor. If he loses themoney , he will become a poor man. Finally, with the money he wins, hecan give his wife a good life.
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoyreading the novel.
(e) ENDINGI choose Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. I like the
ending of this novel, Mr Fogg wins the wager of 20,000 and marries Aouda.
I like this ending for a few reasons. First and foremost, I like itbecause it is a happy ending. He gets the money and marries the womanhe loves. Secondly, he does not become poor. If he loses the money, hewill become a poor man. Finally, with the money he wins, he can givehis wife a good life.
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoyreading the novel.
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3.8 Students Handouts
(a) CHARACTER
1. The Novel2. The Author3. The Character4. Reason 15. Reason 26. Reason 3
I choose ____1_______by ____2____ The character whom I like in this story is______3___________.
I like him for a few reasons. First and foremost, he is a determined person. He isdetermined_____________4_______________
Secondly, I admire him because he is brave. He is brave enoughto____________________________5________________________. Finally,______________6________________
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoy reading the novel.
( b) THEME (DETERMINATION / BRAVERY / COURAGE)
1. determination /bravery / courage2. Evidence 13. Evidence 24. Evidence 3
I choose Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. The theme portrayed in thisstory is _______1________.
Through my observation, this theme is clearly demonstrated through the maincharacter Mr Fogg. This can be depicted when ____________2____________.
Apart from that,__________3_________.Finally, __________4_____________.
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoy reading the novel.
(c) MESSAGE/ MORAL VALUE/ LESSON LEARNT
1. we must be determined in life/we must be brave in life/we must be courageous
in life.
2. Evidence 1.
3. Evidence 2.
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4. Evidence 3.
I choose Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. The message portrayed inthis story is__________1_________.
Through my observation, this message is clearly demonstrated through themain character Mr Fogg. This can be depicted
when_______________2_______________Apart from that,____________________3___________________. Finally,_____________________________4_____________________.
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoy reading thenovel.
(d) EVENT
1. Reason 1
2. Reason 2
3. Reason 3
I choose Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. The event that Ithink is important in this novel is Mr Fogg wins the wager of 20,000 and marries Aouda.
I like this event for a few reasons. First and foremost, I like it because____________1____________. He gets the money and marries the woman heloves. Secondly,._______________2_________________ If he loses the money ,he will become a poor man. Finally,______________________3___________________________. I believe they willbe happy together.
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoy reading thenovel.
(e) ENDING
1. Reason 1
2. Reason 23. Reason 3
I choose Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne. I like the ending ofthis novel, Mr Fogg wins the wager of 20,000 and marries Aouda.
I like this ending for a few reasons. First and foremost, I like it because_____________2__________. He gets the money and marries the woman heloves. Secondly,___________________3____________________. If he loses themoney , he will become a poor man.Finally,_________________________4___________________. I believe they willbe happy together.
In a nutshell, I have learnt a lot from the novel and I really enjoy reading thenovel.
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SECTION 4 SUMMARY
4.1 Guidelines for Summary
i. Candidates are required to study the text given carefully and then
summarize a passage of about 180 words in length.
ii. Candidates are required to write not more than 60 words, including
the ten words given.
iii. Candidates are advised to spend about 30 minutes on this
question.
iv. This question carries 10 marks.
4.2 Tips- Before, While and After Exam
Before Exam (Teacher and students)
i. Tell the students that summary is the bonus part-easy to score.
ii. Ask the students to read more books, keep a vocabulary book or
journal.
iii. Teach them Degrees of Paraphrasing.
iv. Do more exercises.
While Exam (Students)
i. Read for a purpose-look at the question-key words, normally in bold
ii. Read the passageiii. Underline the pointsiv. 1st draftv. Rewritevi. Indicate the number of words.vii. Use grid boxes
After Exam (Teacher)
i. Teacher indicates all errors but dont penalize too much on
language errors.
ii. Count and indicate the 60th word with a slash.
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4.3 How to Score Better in the Language Section
i) Use Sentence connectors/ Conjunction:
First ,Next ,Then , Finally
ii) Rephrasing (RP)
ORIGINAL TEXT
The taxi driver greeted him with a warm smile.
(RP)
He received a warm reception from the taxi driver.
iii) Reorganising (RO)
ORIGINAL TEXT
The taxi driver greeted him with a warm smile.
(RO)
He was welcomed with a warm smile by the taxi driver.
or
With a warm smile, the taxi driver welcomed him.
iv) Single-Word Substitution (SW)
ORIGINAL TEXTThe taxi driver greeted him with a warm smile.
(SW)
The taxi driver welcomed me with a warm smile.
orThe cab driver greeted me with a warm smile.
Note: If the candidate is too weak, just do lifting.
v) Lifting (L)
ORIGINAL TEXTThe taxi driver greeted him with a warm smile.
(L)
The taxi driver greeted him with a warm smile.
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(Wholesale copying from the original text. No attempt to paraphrase the
original text)
4.4 Actual PMR Summary Questions
Summary text 2009 2011 (actual PMR)
YearStimulus /text type
Task
2009 Speech How open burning affects us
2010 Diary entry
Some of the interesting things they did and saw
there
2011 ArticleHow the newspaper can be a useful tool tostudents
Summary 2009
A very good morning to the principal, teachers and friends. In conjunction with
World Environment Day, I would like to highlight an issue which requires our attention-Open Burning.
Do you know that open burning effects us greatly? You would be surprised toknow that itis an activity that greatly pollutes the environment. This pollution happenswhen open burning releases high level of toxic gases into the atmosphere like carbonmonoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen.
Besides contaminating the atmosphere, these gases also contribute to thegreenhouse effect which leads to global warming. Meanwhile, the ash that is a by-productof open burning is usually the main cause of haze.
On certain days when the Air Pollution Index or API is high, vision can beimpaired* and this could lead to accidents and other mishaps*.
People would also be generally affected by this irresponsible activity. Some maybe affected by respiratory problems and breathing difficulties. With high contaminants inthe air, some may also suffer from irritation to the eyes, nose and throat.
Meanwhile, certain people may face serious medical conditions like asthmaticattacks which could be fatal. Open burning can also cause other ailments like headaches,fatigue, nausea, vomiting and frighteningly, the life-threatening cancer.
So, do refrain from open burning. Stop before it is too late! Thank you.
*impaired weakened or damaged
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*mishaps unlucky accidents
Write a summary on how open burning affects us.
Your summary must:
not are more than 60 words, including the 10 words given below.
be in continuous writing (not note form)
be written in one paragraph
Use your own words as far as possible without changing its original meaning. Begin your
summary as follows:
We should avoid from carrying out open burning because it
PMR 2009 paragraph 2, line 5
We should avoid from carrying out open burning because it pollutes the
environment.
We should avoid from carrying
out open burning because it (10 w)/
pollutes the environment by releasing
high levels of toxic gases
into the atmosphere. It contributes
to the greenhouse effect which
leads to global warming. Furthermore,
the ash that is a
by-product is one of themain causes of haze. Open
burning may bring about respiratory
problems and breathing difficulties.
( 59 w)
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Summary 2010
Dear diary,
I had a fantastic time during the school holidays. After receiving his bonus, Dad tookus to Layang-Layang Atoll, a beautiful coral island, situated north of Sabah.
We checked into the holiday resortlate that evening. Then, we immediately rushedout to witness the breathtaking sunset. After dinner, we went early to bed, looking forwardto the activities we were going to do the next morning.
Rising early, we went snorkeling in the cool, clear waters off the island. The scenebefore us was colourful and amazing. The live corals floated along with the movements ofthe current and we saw a wonderful variety of fish. Among them were puffer fish, clownfish and angel fish.
The next day, we had another wonderful experience. We went scuba-divingunder the supervision of an expert. I was glad to be close to nature. I thanked God forgiving me this wonderful opportunity.
On our last night, we stayed awake till the wee hours of the morning. It wasbecause we were enjoying a fine barbecue by the seaside with fish that we had caughtfrom the sea.
It was certainly a memorable holiday.Nisha
Nisha and her family enjoyed themselves at Layang-Layang Atoll.
Write a summary on some of the interesting things they did and saw there.
Your summary must:
not be more than 60 words, including the 10 words given below.
be in continuous writing (not note form)
be written in one paragraph
Use your own words as far as possible without changing its original meaning. Begin your
summary as follows:
Upon checking into the holiday resort, Nisha and her family
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PMR 2010 paragraph 2, line 5
Upon checking into the holiday resort, Nisha and her family witnessed the
breathtaking sunset.
Upon checking into the holiday
resort, Nisha and her family (10w)/
Immediately rushed off to see
the breathtaking sunset. Early in
the morning, they went snorkelling
and saw a colourful and
amazing scenery. The next day,
they went scuba-diving and enjoyed
being close to nature. On
the last night, they enjoyed
a delicious barbeque till the
early Hours of the morning.
(60 w)
Summary 2011
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The newspaper is an extremely useful learning tool to students today. Besidesbeing easily available and affordable, it offers them numerous benefits.
A survey carried out on the benefits of the newspaper clearly shows that studentswho read the newspaperhave a better understanding of the world around them. This
is because they are better informed of the current issues happening around the world.Hence, they become more knowledgeable.
As language proficiency seems to be a problem amongst students these days,reading the newspaper also helps them improve their language skills. As such, they areable to put into practice what they have learnt.
Meanwhile, once outside the classroom, students can use the newspaper to be acontinuous source of education and information. For example, it can be used to obtainreference material or ideas for their school assignments.
The newspaper today also motivates students to learn because it contains
educational supplements that help them with their lessons. Besides, they also encouragestudents to develop their thinking skills through extensive reading.
It is without doubt that the newspaper is beneficial to the students. As such, weshould encourage them to read the newspaper every day.
Write a summary on how the newspaper can be a useful tool to students.
Your summary must:
not be more than 60 words, including the 10 words given below.
be in continuous writing (not note form)
be written in one paragraph
Use your own words as far as possible without changing its original meaning. Begin your
summary as follows:
The newspaper is a useful tool that helps students to
PMR 2011- Paragraph 2, line 2
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The newspaper is a useful tool that helps students to have better understanding
of the world around them.
The newspaper is a useful
tool that helps students to(10w) /
have better understanding of the
world around them. Thus, they
become well informed of the
current issues. It helps students
to improve their language skills
and Is a continuous source
of information and education. It
contains educational supplements that help
to encourage and develop thinking
skills among students.
( 58 w)