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SMK LAHAT
Prepared by
UMAGOWRIE SUPRAMANIAM
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SMK LAHAT
ENGLISH LANGUAGE – FORM 4
SCHEME OF WORK 2018
WEEK THEME /
TOPIC
LEARNING OUTCOMES L
1
L
2
L
3
ACTIVITIES EDUCATIONAL
EMPHASIS
GRAMMAR SOUND
SYSTEM
1 – 3
02/1 –
19/1
CHAPTER
1
People
Social
Issues
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. take part in discussions
b. introducing oneself
c. keep a daily journal
d. write an informal letter
Language For Informational Use
a. identifying main ideas
b. reading materials in print
Language For Aesthetic Use
a. reciting poem
LIVING PHOTOGRAPH
b. composing simple poems
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Group discussion.
2. Answer wh-questions
3. Talking about oneself(experiences,etc.)
4. Writing down significanthappenings form
time to time.
5. Scanning for specific ideas.
6. Look for required information in a text.
7. Following sequence ofideas.
8. Reciting a poem
9. Composing a poem.
Thinking Skills:
identifying causes
Multiple
Intelligences
Subject-verb
Agreement
Vowel /e/
Intonation
4 – 6
22/1 –
09/2
CHAPTER
2
People
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. talk about oneself
b. give instructions and advice
Language For Informational Use
a. read a web page
b. identify main idea
c. interpreting non-linear text
Language For Aesthetic Use
LIVING PHOTOGRAPH
a. structural element
b. conveying message
√
√
√
√
√
√ √
1. Talk about experiences such as helping to
look after grandparent,etc.
2. Responding to questions politelyby giving
required information.
3. Skimming and scanning for specific ideas.
4. Summarize:identify main idea.
5. Jot down key words and phrases.
6. Describing characters and setting
7. Explanation of plotand sequence ofevents
Thinking Skills:
evaluating
Multiple
Intelligences
Modals:
need to, should
Articles
Vowel /I/
/I:/
7 – 8
12/2 –
23/2
CHAPTER
3
Environmen
t
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. carrying out a variety of language
function.
Language For Informational Use
a. obtain information
b. process information
c. composing shorttext
Language For Aesthetic Use
a. elements in a shortstory
b. explaining the message
SHORT STORY – TANJUNG RHU
√
√
√
√
1. Persuading someone to do something in
simple language.
2. Silent reading & reading aloud of current
interest.
3. Drawing conclusions
4. Understand context clues.
5. True / False statements
6. Writing a shortarticle on the environment.
7. Talking aboutthe message ofthe poem.
Thinking Skills:
Identifying true
/false statements
Multiple
Intelligences
Present Perfect
Tense
Punctuation:
Capital letters,
commas,
question marks,
quotation
marks
Consonant
/w/ . /v/
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WEEK THEME /
TOPIC
LEARNING OUTCOMES L
1
L
2
L
3
ACTIVITIES EDUCATION
AL
EMPHASIS
GRAMMAR SOUND
SYSTEM
9 REVISION 26/2 – 2/3
10-11 PEPERIKSAAN DALAMAN USBF 1 (26/02/18 – 09/03/18)
MID TERM HOLIDAYS (17/03/18 – 25/03/18)
12
26/3 – 30/3
CHAPTER
4
People
Language For Interpersonal
Use
a. talking about oneselfand
dreams
Language For Informational
Use
a. convert information into a
table.
b. reading an interview
c. presentinformation for
different
audiences.
Language For Aesthetic Use
a. elements in a shortstory
b. structural element
SHORT STORY –
TANJUNG RHU
√
√ √
√
√
1. Talking about one’s ambition /dreams.
2. Summarize main points in a table.
3. Identifying points in a text.
4. Understand context clues.
5. Writing an interview of an outstanding
achievement.
6. Describing the place and time the story
took place.
7. Narrating sequence ofevents
Thinking
Skills:
Evaluating
ICT Skills:
Internet for
research
Adverbs of Degree
Interrogative
pronouns
Consona
nt /k/
13 -14
02/4 – 13/4
CHAPTER 5
Health
Language For Interpersonal
Use
a. carrying out language
function.
b. respond to questions
politely.
Language For Informational
Use
a. scanning for specific
information.
b. Linking the main ideas.
c. Expanding notes and
outlines.
Language For Aesthetic Use
a. elements in shortstory
b. structural element
SHORT STORY – LEAVING
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Express concern and offer help.
2. Arranging conversation in the right order.
3. Reading for main ideas.
4. Summarizing the main idea from a web
diagram.
5. Write a fact sheeton a common illness.
6. Describe characters and write a
description ofa character.
7. Write the theme of the story.
Thinking
Skills:
Making
inferences
Multiple
Intelligences:
Linguistic-
verbal/bodily-
kinesthetic
Past Perfect Tense
Verb Forms
Punctuation: colon
Consona
nt /r/
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WEEK THEME /
TOPIC
LEARNING OUTCOMES L
1
L
2
L
3
ACTIVITIES EDUCATION
AL
EMPHASIS
GRAMMAR SOUND
SYSTEM
15 – 17
16/4 – 04/5
CHAPTER
6
Science
and
Technolog
y
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. obtain goods and services
Language For Informational Use
a. listening to a radio talk.
b. discerning sequence ofideas.
c. expanding notes
d. drawing conclusion
e. presenting information in non-
linear forms.
Language For Aesthetic Use
a. elements in shortstory
b. structural element
SHORT STORY – LEAVING
√
√
√
√ √
√
√
1. Make enquiries abouta product.
2. Identify the correct statements.
3. Read and identify the sequence of
ideas in an informal talk.
3. Writing an informal talk.
4. Drawing conclusions from an informal
talk.
5. Search occupations thatare relevant
in the field of science and technology
6. Identify imageryin the poem.
7. Understand the messages in the
poem.
Thinking
Skills:
Comparing
and
contrasting
Preparation
for the real
world:
Occupations
in the field of
science and
technology
Sentence connectors
Sequence connectors
Nouns functioning as
adjectives
Diphthon
g
/əυ/
Stress in
four
syllable
words
18 -19 PEPERIKSAAN PPT (07/05/18 – 18/05/18)
20 REVISION (21/5/18 – 25/5/18)
21 -22
28/5 – 08/6
CHAPTER
7
People
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. talking about personal
experiences.
Language For Informational Use
a. listening to spoken text.
b. presenting information.
c. reading materials in print.
d. extracting main ideas.
e. write recounts.
Language For Aesthetic Use
Revision:Poems and shortstories
CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE
a. structural elements
b. conveying message
√
√
√ √
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Discuss aboutpersonal experiences
(helping people,etc.)
in pairs/groups.
2. Note importantdetails.
3. Convert information into a graph.
4. Identifying supporting details.
5. Find evidence to support statements.
6. Identify main events in the correct
sequence.
7. Write a simple narrative.
8. Describe characters and setting.
9. Identifying the plot.
10. Identifying the message and values
in the shortstory.
Thinking
Skills:
Drawing
conclusions
Adjectives of quality
for describing a
character
Negative Prefixes
Punctuation: semi
colon
Infinitives as objects
of verbs
Vowel
/^/
CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL
09/06/18 – 24/06/18
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WEEK THEME /
TOPIC
LEARNING OUTCOMES L
1
L
2
L
3
ACTIVITIES EDUCATION
AL
EMPHASIS
GRAMMAR SOUND
SYSTEM
23
25/6 – 29/6
CHAPTER
8
Social
Issues
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. carrying out language function.
b. identifying differentpoints of view.
Language For Informational Use
a. listening to spoken text.
b. reading materials in print.
Language For Aesthetic Use
CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE
a. structural element
b. conveying message
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Express concern and sympathy.
2. Exchange ideas on how society can
help the elderly.
3. Design a card / write a letter to
express concern and to comfort.
4. Listen to a telephone conversation
and note importantdetails.
5. Read a poem and seek correct
answers to multiple choice
questions.
6. Identifying the theme.
Thinking
Skills:
Making
inferences
Multiple
Intelligence:
Linguistic-
verbal/bodily-
kinesthetic
Infinitive as
complements of the
verb ‘to be’
Concrete and abstract
nouns
Present Continuous
Tense
Consona
nt
clusters
/bl/, /br/
Contracti
ons
I’d, I’m
24 – 25
02/7 – 13/7
CHAPTER
9
Social
Issues
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. responding to complains.
Language For Informational Use
a. reading materials in print.
b. skimming for ideas.
c. meaning oftext.
d. expanding outlines.
Language For Aesthetic Use
CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE
a. structural element
b. conveying message
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Respond to questions politelyby
giving the required information.
2. Give feedback about a service.
3. Read extracts from letters of complain
and skim for gist.
4. Understand context clues.
5. Writing a formal letter of complain.
6. Revision on poems and shortstories.
Using the
bibliography
Values and
Citizenship
Education:
Courageous
acts
Adjectives functioning
as nouns
Gerunds as
compliments of the
verb ‘to be’
Punctuation:
exclamation mark
Consona
nt /ek/,
/z/
26 - 27
16/7 – 27/7
CHAPTER
10
Environme
nt
Science &
Technolog
y
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. exchanging ideas and opinions.
b. solving problems and making
decision.
Language For Informational Use
a. scanning for specific information.
b. identifying pointof views.
c. writing description.
Language For Aesthetic Use
DRAMA: FIVE SHORT PLAYS –
THE RIGHT THING TO DO
a. elements in DRAMA
b. structural element
√
√ √
√
√
√
√
1. Offer advice.
2. Exchange ideas on topics of interest.
3. Make recommendations and suggest
ways to solve a problem.
4. Read a brochure – scan for details.
5. Identifying supporting details.
6. Use headings to understand main
points.
7. Write a brochure for water campaign.
8. Identify theme and message ofpoem.
9. Identify setting and cultural
background.
10. Identify the poetry devices –
personification,metaphor,etc.
Multiple
Intelligence:
visual-spatial
ICT Skills:
Search for
information
Prepositions of
direction
Preposition of
purpose
Diphthon
gs
/aI/, /õI/
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WEEK THEME /
TOPIC
LEARNING OUTCOMES L
1
L
2
L
3
ACTIVITIES EDUCATION
AL
EMPHASIS
GRAMMAR SOUND
SYSTEM
28
30/7 – 03/8 REVISION
29 - 30 PEPERIKSAAN DALAMAN USBF 2 (06/08/18 – 17/08/18)
CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL 2 (18/08/18 – 26/08/18)
31
27/8 –
30/8
CHAPTER
11
Science &
Technolog
y
Values
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. exchanging opinions on topics of
interest.
b. discussing plans and
arrangements.
c. making decisions.
Language For Informational Use
a. listening to spoken text.
b. extracting main ideas.
c. interpreting non-linear text.
Language For Aesthetic Use
Revision:Poems and shortstories
LIVING PHOTOGRAPH
CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE
a. structural elements
b. conveying message
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Talk about one’s preferences.
2. Discuss plans and arrangements –
writing a report aboutan event.
3. Listen to a report and note important
details.
4. Read a report and identify main ideas
and supporting ideas;interpret non-
linear text such as tables and graphs;
understand contextual clues.
5. Retell a story in one’s word.
6. Narrating sequence ofevents.
7. Identify characters,themes.
8. Identify theme,setting and cultural
background.
9.Identify the values embedded in the
shortstory
Thinking
Skills:
Making
interpretation
s;
sequencing
Multiple
Intelligence:
musical,
logical-
mathematical
Prepositions of time
Preposition of place or
position
Adjectives of
comparison – regular
forms
Punctuation:hypen
Consona
nt
clusters
/fl/, /sl/
Homogr
aphs
32 – 33
03/9 – 14/9
CHAPTER
12
Environme
nt
People
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. carrying out language function.
b. reading materials in print.
c. responding to questions orally.
Language For Informational Use
a. listening to spoken text.
b. scanning for specific information.
c. identifying different points of view.
d. drawing conclusions.
e. summarizing information.
Language For Aesthetic Use
DRAMA: FIVE SHORT PLAYS –
RIGHT THING TO DO
a. elements in DRAMA
b. structural element
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Respond to questions politelyby
giving the required information.
2. Read topics of current interest.
3. Exchange opinions.
4. Listen to panel discussion and note
importantdetails.
5. Identify main ideas – jot down key
words and phrases.
6. Read point of view to identify
supporting details and to understand
context clues.
7. Draw conclusions – identifycause and
effect.
8. Summarize – identify points of view.
9. Recite the poem.
10. Write a paragraph stating one’s
opinion ofthe poem.
11. Identify theme,setting and cultural
background.
Thinking
Skills:
Evaluating;
Making
interpretation
s
Connectors:
conjunction, logical
connectors
Simple compound and
complex sentence
Consona
nt
clusters
/kl/, /kr/
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WEEK THEME /
TOPIC
LEARNING OUTCOMES L
1
L
2
L
3
ACTIVITIES EDUCATION
AL
EMPHASIS
GRAMMAR SOUND
SYSTEM
34
17/9 – 21/9
CHAPTER
13
Environme
nt
People
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. carrying out language function.
b. talking about oneself.
c. exchanging opinions.
d. solving problems
Language For Informational Use
a. reading materials in print.
b. scan for specific information.
c. summarizing information.
d. predicting outcomes.
e. expanding notes and outline.
Language For Aesthetic Use
DRAMA: FIVE SHORT PLAYS –
a. elements in DRAMA
b. structural element
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Persuade someone to do something.
2. Keep a journal – a trip.
3. Exchange opinions aboutthe clearing ofa
forestfor development.
4. Suggestways to solve environmental
problems.
5. Read a journal and scan for details.
6. Identify context clues and supporting
details.
7. Summarize:identify relevant information.
8. Make inferences:meaning ofwords and
phrases.
9. Write a journal entry abouta place based
on articles, books,magazine and
brochures.
10. Talk aboutvalues in the poem.
11. Write a paragraph whether the values in
the poem are meaningful to one’s life.
12. Identify theme in the poem.
Values and
Citizenship
Education:
Collective
responsibility,
Involvement
in world
organization.
Possessive adjectives
and possessive
pronouns
Demonstrative
pronouns
Punctuation: brackets
Dictation
Consona
nt
clusters
ps/s/,
gn/n/
35
24/9 – 28/9
CHAPTER
15
Values
People
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. solving problems and making
decisions.
b. exchange ideas and opinions.
Language For Informational Use
a. reading materials in print.
b. identifying pointof views.
c. predictoutcomes.
d. summarizing information.
Language For Aesthetic Use
DRAMA: FIVE SHORT PLAYS
a. elements in DRAMA
b. structural element
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Write a message to persuade youths to
supportworld peace.
2. Discuss aboutevents and activities that
could promote intercultural understanding
and harmony.
3. Read an article and give opinions.
4. To predictthe future based on a text
pertaining to UNESCO.
5. Summarize:ensuring readability.
6. Identify cultural backgraound.
7. Identify the sequence ofevents and plot.
Thinking
Skills:
Making
associations,
Comparing
and
contrasting
Adjective and
preposition
combination
Adverbs of time
Adverbs of frequency
Punctuation:underline
for emphasis
Consona
nt
clusters
/lm/, /m/
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WEEK THEME
/
TOPIC
LEARNING OUTCOMES L
1
L
2
L
3
ACTIVITIES EDUCATIO
NAL
EMPHASIS
GRAMMAR SOUND
SYSTE
M
36
01/10 –
05/10
CHAPTER
16
Science &
Technolog
y
Language For Interpersonal Use
a. talking about one’s interest.
b. Exchange ideas and opinions.
c. solving problems and making
decisions.
Language For Informational Use
a. discerning sequence ofideas.
b. extracting main ideas and
details.
c. summarizing information.
d. drawing conclusions.
e. presentinformation.
Language For Aesthetic Use
Revision:Poems and short
stories
LIVING PHOTOGRAPH
CHARGE OF THE LIGHT
BRIGADE
a. structural elements
b. conveying message
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
√
1. Talking about one’s future.
2. Discuss aboutEarth’s future.
3. Discussing ways to solve problems
– cause and effect relationships.
4. Read descriptive accounts:follow
sequence ofideas.
5. Identify supporting details and understand
context clues.
6. Summarize:ensure relevance.
7. Stating evidence and reasons based on a
text.
8. Writing a descriptive account:world in the
future.
9. Revision:6 poems and 5 shortstories.
- theme,plot, characters
- setting,cultural background
- values,message
- poetry devices
Thinking
Skills:
Solving
problems,
Identify
causes and
effects
Preparation
For The Real
World:
Vision 2020
Passive construction
using ‘has’ and ‘had’
Adverbs of manner
Dipthong
/eI/
37 REVISION 08/10/18– 12/10/18
38 - 40 FINAL YEAR EXAMINATION (15/10/18 – 02/11/18)
41 - 43 POST MORTEM / REFLECTION (05/11/18 – 23/11/18)
YEAR END HOLIDAYS (24/11/18 – 01/01/18)
L1 = Level 1 – outlines the basic skillsto be achieved bystudents.
L2 = Level 2 – outlines the continuationof the students’ progress after achieving the basic skills.
L3 = Level 3 – outlines the advance skillsto be achieved bystudents.
9. u g o w r i e / p g 9|9
FORM FOUR ENGLISH – SCHEME OF WORK 2017
LITERATURE COMPONENT
GENRE TITLE
POEM
A POISON TREE Selectedby:Pie Corbett andValerie
Bloom
LIVING PHOTOGRAPH BY JACKIE KAY
CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE BY TENNYSON
SHORT STORY
LEAVING NO FOOTPRINT STORIES FROMASIA
CHANGING THEIR SKIES BY STORIES FROMAFRICA
Tanjung Rhu - Retold By Kay West
Leaving by M.G. Vassanji
DRAMA
FIVE SHORT PLAYS BY OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS The right thing to do- Martin Ford
1 period per week
WEEK GENRE LEARNING OUTCOMES L
1
L
2
L
3
ACTIVITIES EDUCATIONAL
EMPHASIS
POEM:
1.LIVING PHOTOGRAPH
2. CHARGE OF THE
LIGHT BRIGADE
SHORT STORY:
1. LEAVING NO
FOOTPRINT
-Tanjung Rhu
2. CHANGING THEIR
SKIES
- Leaving
DRAMA:
FIVE SHORT PLAYS
- THE RIGHT THINGTO
DO
Language For Aesthetic Use
a. understandingandtellingin
one’s ownwords the storyand
poem heardand/or read, and
giving one’s opinionof the text;
b. recognizing elements in a story
such as characters andsetting;
c. explaining the message the
writer is trying to conveyand
discussinghowthis relates to one’s
life;
d. understanding other people’s
cultures, traditions, customs and
beliefs;
e. recitingpoems withfeelingand
expression.
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1. Recitinga poem withfeeling andexpression
and with correct pronunciation, intonation, stress
and rhythm.
2. Read a story
3. Talking about values foundinthe text.
4. Talking about the theme andwritinga simple
paragraphabout the theme of the story.
5. Talking about the message the writer is
puttingacross andwriting a simple paragraphon
it.
6. Telling how events, characters and values in
the text are similartoone’s life.
7. Givingthe sequence of events.
8. Talking about the place andtime the story
took place or the place the poemdescribes and
writinga simple paragraphon it.
9. Talking about characters in a storyand
writinga simple paragraphon one or two
characters.
Thinking Skills:
Make decisions
Solve problems
Values:
Compassion
Courage
Self discipline
Cooperation