6. WHAT ARE THE ITEMS IN PAPER 1?
¢ There are five sections in Paper 1
— Section A
¢ Vocabulary
— Section B
¢ Responses
— Section C
¢ Grammar
— Section D
¢ Fill in the blanks
— Section E
¢ Comprehension questions
¢ Linear Text
¢ Non-linear Text
7. HOW TO DO IT RIGHT….?
¢ Read the instructions.
¢ Find the key word/words/cue/cues in the
stem(question) and circle it/them.
¢ Read all the options given and do not straightly
decide the answer at the first reading.
¢ Eliminate incorrect options and circle the
correct answer.
18. PAPER 2 SECTION A
Dearest students,
Here are some tips on how to answer Question No.1
1. Read the instructions carefully.
2. Look at the picture given.
3. Do the circling and labelling.
4. Read the notes given.
5. Identify the verbs/ action words from the notes given.
6. Construct sentences.
* who & where
* what & where
* actions
Remember:
PLEASE DO NOT THINK OUT OF THE BOX
WYSIWYW - WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU WRITE
19.
20. PAPER 2 SECTION B
Some tips on how to answer Question No. 2
Be careful when transferring information.
• Check on the spelling words transferred, capital
letters and punctuations.
• Make your choice and write it down clearly in the
space provided.
• Plan your writing (aspect + point + reasons/
mind-mapping).
• Give reasons for each aspects/ points.
• Be careful when constructing sentences.
• Avoid simple grammatical and spelling mistakes.
24. PAPER 2 SECTION C
Some tips on how to answer Question No. 3
ž Read the instruction because you may get some clues such as name
of the main
ž character and brief explanation about the incident shown in the
pictures.
ž Look at the pictures and understand the notes given.
ž Leave the words that you do not know.
ž You may not use all the notes given when constructing sentences.
ž You may jot list your own words but remember they must be relevant
to the
ž pictures.
ž Think more clearly
ž See a start of your paper
ž Keep track of your ideas
ž Practise expressing yourself in writing
25. • Develop ‘WH’ Questions
—who? whose? whom?
—which?
—what?
—where?
—when?
—why?
—how?
• You may want to use mapping strategies to organize your
ideas before writing.
• You must use correct English and give particular attention
to structure, spelling,
• punctuation, and legibility.
• .Although you are allowed to write short sentences,
compound and complex
• sentences are encouraged.
26. THE ELEMENT OF LITERATURE IN THE
WRITING OF STORY IN SECTION C...
• Read the instruction.
• Look at the pictures
• Identify
- the theme
- the characters
- the plot of the story (how does the story go about)
- the moral of the story (if there is any)
- the conclusion
• Jot down the words (adjectives, adverbs, idioms, proverbs,
etc) on the paper..so that you would not forget to include
them in your writing later..
• Start writing...
- using simple and compound sentences
- do not have to use complex sentences if you are not sure
• READ AND READ AND READ....
• Remember: We write for others to read...so before they
read, you read first!)
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29. BE SINCERE… STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART…
STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART
Brian Adams
I could start dreaming but it never ends
As long as you're gone we may as well pretend
I've been dreaming
Straight from the heart
You say it's easy but who's to say
That we'd be able to keep it this way
But it's easier
Straight from the heart
Just give it to me straight from the heart
Tell me we can make another start
You know I'll never go - as long as I know
It's coming straight from the heart
I see you on the street some other time
And all our words would just fall outta line
While we're dreaming
Straight from the heart
Just give it to me straight from the heart
Tell me we can make another start
You know I'll never go - as long as I know
It's coming straight from the heart
(INSTRUMENTAL)
You know I'll never go- as long as I know
It’s coming straight from the heart
Give it to me
(oh no)
Oh ye....straight from the heart
You know I'll never go-as long as i know
Everybody’s coming
Straight from the heart
30. Remember:
Knowledge is not what is memorised.
Knowledge is what benefits.
(In other words, that which has results)
- Imam Shafi’ -
Always thank Allah that we live in a country
where dreams can come true
Where failure sometimes is the first step to
success
And where the success is only another form of
failure if we forget what our priorities should be!