The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise stimulates the production of endorphins in the brain which elevate mood and reduce stress levels.
Laila bt Sidek proved that poverty and family problems did not stop her from succeeding in her studies. She scored straight As in the recent UPSR examination and was selected as the best pupil in her school for her achievements. Her father works hard as a labourer to support their family of six, while her mother does extra work like selling food to make ends meet. Laila said she owed her success to her teachers and parents, and that having group discussions with friends and planning her time well helped her get good grades.
This document contains an English language exam for primary school students in Malaysia. It has three sections - Section A involves completing a text with information from notes, Section B involves answering questions based on a brochure and writing an email, and Section C involves writing a short story based on pictures provided. The document provides instructions for students on completing the paper and allocates marks for each section. Details of the exam such as date and time are also provided at the top.
This document appears to be an English language exam from the Malaysian Ministry of Education consisting of reading comprehension questions. It includes a reading passage about two friends, Ujang and Ramli, who find gold coins. It also includes advertisements for tour packages to different Malaysian states and a dialogue about a family going to a supermarket sale. The exam tests comprehension of details from the passages and ability to choose the correct answers from multiple choice or fill in the blank questions. It aims to assess students' English reading and understanding abilities.
Laila bt Sidek proved that poverty and family problems did not stop her from succeeding in her studies. She scored straight As in the recent UPSR examination and was selected as the best pupil in her school for her achievements. Her father works hard as a labourer to support their family of six, while her mother does extra work like selling food to make ends meet. Laila said she owed her success to her teachers and parents, and that having group discussions with friends and planning her time well helped her get good grades.
This document contains an English language exam for primary school students in Malaysia. It has three sections - Section A involves completing a text with information from notes, Section B involves answering questions based on a brochure and writing an email, and Section C involves writing a short story based on pictures provided. The document provides instructions for students on completing the paper and allocates marks for each section. Details of the exam such as date and time are also provided at the top.
This document appears to be an English language exam from the Malaysian Ministry of Education consisting of reading comprehension questions. It includes a reading passage about two friends, Ujang and Ramli, who find gold coins. It also includes advertisements for tour packages to different Malaysian states and a dialogue about a family going to a supermarket sale. The exam tests comprehension of details from the passages and ability to choose the correct answers from multiple choice or fill in the blank questions. It aims to assess students' English reading and understanding abilities.