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CONTENTS
Kick-Starter ..................................................................................................... 1 – 8
Unit 1 Malaysia’s Towns and Cities ........................................................................ 9 – 17
Unit 2 Daily Plans ................................................................................................. 18 – 26
Unit 3 Wildlife Discovery ....................................................................................... 27 – 35
Unit 4 Learning is Fun! .......................................................................................... 36 – 44
Healthy Food Choices ................................................................................ 45 – 53
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Unit 6 Sports and Games ...................................................................................... 54 – 62
Unit 7 Joy of Growing Up ...................................................................................... 63 – 71
Unit 8 Going on a Holiday ..................................................................................... 72 – 80
End-of-Year Assessment ............................................................................ 81 – 92
Answers .................................................................................................... 93 – 102
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Kick-Starter
Vocabulary
A Match the words with the correct pictures. The first one has been done as an example.
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a g
1 skateboarding 7 reading
b h
2 photography 8 art
c i
3 video games 9 cycling
d j
4 chatting online 10 sport
e k
5 music 11 films
f l
6 shopping 12 animal
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B Read the text below and fill in the blanks with the words to be chosen from the box.
music cooking gardening photography
hobbies sports shopping video games
reading cycling skateboarding chatting online
Hi, I’m Rita. I’m from Singapore. I’m 11 years old. My hobby is
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(1) , especially western food. My mother is
more interested in cooking Chinese food. My father is keen on
(2) . He likes country scenery. He is also into
(3) like golf. My brother isn’t into sports but
he is fond of (4) and (5)
in the park. He is also good at playing (6) .
I don’t like video games but I like (7) with my
close friends. I like (8) novels and listening to
(9) in the evening. My parents are
very much into (10) in the morning or
(11) in the afternoon. Now, would you like to
share with me your interests and (12) ?
C The words in the box are hidden in the word puzzle below. Find the words in the puzzle
and circle them.
B A C O O K I N G E B T
COOKING
C A P V I D E O U S A N
MUSIC
D A C Y C L I N G S E U
SHOPPING
A P H O T O G R A P H Y PHOTOGRAPHY
A M M U S I C A T S S M GARDENING
S W I M O N L I N E S S VIDEO
T S H O P P I N G Z E O ART
G A R D E N I N G S A I CYCLING
ONLINE
G A N G A R T D O O R S
CHATTING
C O C H A T T I N G O N
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Grammar Focus
A Fill in the blanks by using the affirmative or the negative form of the verb ‘to be’:
am/is/are, am not/isn’t/aren’t.
1 Sepak takraw a popular sport in Malaysia.
2 English the official language in Indonesia.
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3 Tokyo the capital of South Korea.
4 Ron likes sports but I into sports.
5 Birds reptiles.
6 Helen is from Switzerland. She a Swiss.
B Read the dialogue below and fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjectives
my, your, our, their, his, her or its.
Nora : Hi Siti, I have lost (1) bag. Did you see it?
Siti : Oh, Nora. Is that (2) bag over there?
Nora : No, (3) bag is grey in colour.
Siti : Where is Peter? Maybe be it is (4) bag over there.
Nora : Now I remember. We girls are supposed to keep (5) bags in the
first ten lockers on the left. The boys are supposed to keep (6)
bags in the lockers on the right.
Siti : You are right. (7) bag should be in the second locker. Perhaps
you have kept (8) bag in the wrong locker. Why don’t you check
the lockers?
Nora : Oh no, there is a cat in this locker. It is a lovely cat. Why is it here?
Siti : It is looking for food or (9) kittens, I suppose.
Nora : Where are the kittens? Maybe they are looking for (10) mother.
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C Put in the apostrophe (’) at the correct place to show possession.
Well, you can take a rest now. The (1) l a d i e s toilet is on the right of the
building while the (2) m e n s is on the left. In the distance, you can see the
oldest school. It is a (3) b o y s school. The (4) s t u d e n t s hostel is beside it.
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We moved into this new house only last year. There are five rooms.
(5) N i t a s room is on the left while (6) R o y s room is on the right. This is
my (7) b r o t h e r s mountain bike. The (8) m a i d s room is downstairs.
D Fill in the blanks with this, that, these or those.
1 is my personal pen.
2 house is 20 years old.
3 balls are new.
4 tree is very big.
5 kites there are beautiful.
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E Complete the questions and write short answers in the present simple affirmative or the
negative form.
Examples: Are we/they happy? Yes, we/they are. / No, we/they aren’t.
Is he/she/it in the house? Yes, he/she/it is. / No, he/she/it isn’t.
1 you busy this afternoon? No, .
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2 Evelyn a school prefect? Yes, .
3 I speaking too fast? Yes, .
4 Liew playing truant again? No, .
5 the boys happy with us? Yes, .
6 the cat hungry? Yes, .
F Read the dialogue below and answer the following questions.
Wan Bee : Heidi and Tom, please meet my friend, Amy.
Heidi and Tom : Hi, Amy. How are you?
Amy : Hi, Heidi and Tom. I’m fine, thank you. Where are you from?
Heidi : We are from New Zealand.
Tom : Who is that cute little girl? Your sister?
Amy : Yes, she’s only three years old.
Wan Bee : What is the time now? Oh, it’s time for lunch.
1 The name of people and country start with a capital letter. Can you give two examples
from the dialogue?
(i) (ii)
2 Question marks are used to start a question. How many question marks are used in
the dialogue?
3 Commas are used after a name or after the words ‘Yes’, ‘Oh’ and ‘I’m fine’.
How many times is the comma used in the dialogue?
4 People from New Zealand are known as . HOTS Synthesis
5 What language do the people in New Zealand speak? HOTS Synthesis
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UNIT
1 Malaysia’s Towns
and Cities
Listening
A Listen to the description of a village and a city. Then, fill in the boxes with the
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correct words given.
spacious traditional quiet busy crowded modern
1 5
4
3 2 6
B Listen to three street interviews in a radio programme about the favourite
places they like to go. For each of the statements below, write True or False.
1 Aida thinks that One Mall is very convenient.
2 Molly likes to eat traditional food.
3 Mohan likes to go to the park for fishing.
4 Aida likes shopping at One Mall.
5 Mohan likes to read at the Green Park.
C Listen to the interviews again. Write two words each to describe the three places.
Choose the words from the box below.
convenient delicious comfortable relaxing cheap quiet
One Mall Grandma’s Delight Green Park
1 3 food 5
2 4 food 6
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Speaking
Asking and Giving Directions
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Key phrases/expressions:
Excuse me… / May I know… / How far… / It’s about… / 20 minutes /
on foot / by bus / go straight / turn right / on your left / opposite
A Complete the dialogue below. You may use the key phrases/expressions in the box
above.
Tourist : Excuse me. (1) the way to the railway station, please?
You : Sure. Let’s look at the map. We are here. The train station is there, at
Rawa Road. (2) along this Kulim Road until you reach
Rawa Road.
Tourist : (3) is the station from the church?
You : It is 20 minutes (4) but only 5 minutes by car.
Tourist : Are there any landmarks?
You : Yes. You will pass a hospital (5) and a police station on
your right. (6) the school is the railway station.
Tourist : Thank you very much.
You : (7) .
B Take turns to ask and give directions from:
(a) The railway station to the hospital
(b) The school to the police station
A : Excuse me,… A : Is there any landmark?
B : It is situated at… B : Yes,…
A : How far is it from… A : Thank…
B : It is about… minutes… B : You’re…
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Reading
The Petronas Twin Towers are 451.9 metres high. There are
88 storeys. The Twin Towers are the highest twin towers in the
world. They are an icon to Malaysia. The two skyscrapers are
a beautiful sight day or night.
The Twin Towers are used mainly as the office and
headquarters of the Petronas Oil and Gas company. The
towers are joined by the Skybridge at their 41 and 42 floors.
nd
st
It is probably the highest bridge in the world.
The Observation Decks Level 86 provide are very popular.
Visitors can view the whole of Kuala Lumpur down below.
They can also learn about the history and construction of the
towers there.
Get a souvenir or two at the gift shop. Shop and dine at
the malls and restaurants at the base of the towers.
A Match the following words with their meanings. HOTS Analysis
1 icon a A very tall building
skyscraper
b View
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3 sight c A very famous building
4 Observation d Something that you keep for
Deck remembrance
e A place on a high building where
5 souvenir
you can see things below
B Read the text again and answer the following questions. HOTS Analysis
1 The Petronas Twin Towers are an icon to .
2 The Twin Towers are situated in .
3 The Twin Towers are joined by the .
4 At the Observation Deck, you can see .
5 The shopping complex and restaurants are found at .
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Vocabulary
A Circle five words that are often used to describe a city and its surroundings.
clean busy polluted
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relaxing peaceful
noisy modern simple
quiet crowded
B Fill in the blanks with the correct words to be chosen from the box below.
leisurely old landmark convenient icon
1 The villagers have a life in their village.
2 An important in the village is the mosque.
3 The Petronas Twin Towers have become an to the world.
4 The old town has a lot of buildings.
5 Shopping malls are very popular because they are very .
C Change the word in italic by replacing it with a word in the opposite meaning.
1 The park in the city is usually noisy.
2 The air in the city is usually clean.
3 The food sold at the restaurant is cheap.
4 There are many old buildings in the city.
5 The city has many boring places to visit.
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Grammar Focus
A Complete the questions below by using Is there, Are there or How many.
1 many historical buildings?
2 any restaurant in the village?
3 rooms are there in the hotel?
4 a park in the city?
5 many visitors at the museum?
B Complete the questions by matching the question phrases on your left with the remaining
sentences on your right.
1 Is there any a entertainment centre?
2 Are there some b landmark in the village?
3 Is there an c any iconic building?
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How many
d hotels in the city?
5 Is there e visitors can enter the museum?
C Fill in the blanks with the correct question words What, Who, When, Where or How.
1 is your name?
2 old are you?
3 were you born?
4 are you from?
5 is your best friend?
D Complete the sentences below by providing the adjectives of comparison.
Examples: old – older spacious – more spacious
1 The village is (quiet) than the city.
2 The food court is (noisy) than the restaurant.
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Writing
Malacca is the historical state of Malaysia. The
capital of this state is Malacca City. It has a
population of about 500 000. It is situated in the
west, near the coast. There are old and modern
buildings in the city. The streets are narrow and
crowded with traffic.
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The city has become an important tourist
centre. It has modern hotels, big restaurants and
shopping malls. There are many interesting places that have become the landmarks
of the city. Some of them are the A’Famosa Fort, old churches and the Taming Sari
Tower which is 110 metres in height. It is the icon of Malacca.
The Jonker Street is very popular. There are stalls and shops. There is also a
wide range of antiques, clothes, handicrafts and delicious food.
A Underline the correct word to describe Malacca City. HOTS Analysis
1 The city is situated in the (north ✿ south ✿ east ✿ west) of the state.
2 It is an old town with many (historical ✿ history) buildings.
3 It has a (population ✿ people) of about 500 000.
4 Some old buildings have become important (landmarks ✿ landings).
5 There are many places of (tourism ✿ tourist) attractions.
B Use There is, There isn’t, There are or There aren’t to describe a town or a city.
HOTS Synthesis
1 any airport in the state of Malacca.
2 many colourful trishaws for the tourists to take a ride.
3 any wide roads in the old city.
4 no stadium in the town.
C Replace the word in italic with a word of the opposite meaning. HOTS Synthesis
1 There are many wide roads in Malacca City.
2 You can find many modern buildings in the city.
3 The popular river has many fish.
4 The tourist centre has become very noisy.
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D Write about your hometown by filling in the blanks. HOTS Evaluation
Handy Tips
A INTRODUCTION
• Mention the town or what you are going to write. Add some introduction like its size and the population.
My hometown is…, It is a big/small town, It has a population of about…, etc.
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B PARAGRAPHS
• Where? (location)
My hometown is situated in the state of…, It is…the coast, It is east of…, etc.
• How? (appearance)
Old/modern, popular with tourist, crowded, etc.
• What? (attractions)
Historical buildings/landmarks, places of interest, etc.
• What? (facilities)
Transport, accommodation, shopping malls, eating outlets, etc.
C CONCLUSION
• How do you or other people feel or think about your hometown?
Peaceful, quiet, beautiful places, etc.
My Hometown
My hometown is (1) . It is a
(2) (small/big) town with a population of about
(3) .
My hometown is situated in the state of (4) . It is
(5) (near/far from) the coast. There is a nearby town
called (6) . It is (7)
(north/south/east/west) of my hometown. My hometown looks quite
(8) (old/new). It has many historical buildings. Other
landmarks are (9) and (10) .
They have become (11) tourist attractions.
The transport in my town is (12) (good/bad). There
are taxi and (13) services. The traffic can be very
(14) (heavy/light). There are many restaurants and a few
shopping (15) . People from other towns come to enjoy the
delicious (16) here.
I have been staying in this town since I was (17) .
I like my hometown as it is quite (18) .
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End-of-Year Assessment
Pemahaman
Section A / 20
[20 marks]
Questions 1 to 5 Questions 7 to 9
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Choose the best answer to complete the Choose the best answer to fill in the blanks
sentence. in the passage that follows.
1 Wash your hands you Last Saturday, S. R. Simpang Empat
take your lunch. (7)
A after C during a Canteen Day. The pupils put
B until D before (8) many food stalls. The aim was
to raise funds for a new school hall. Every
2 Did you buy guidebooks
from the bookshop? pupil was (9) to buy a booklet of
A much C some coupons. Each booklet cost RM10. Some
B few D a lot
parents bought ten booklets. The Canteen
3 My brother his homework Day was successfully carried out.
at the moment.
A does C do 7 A organise C organised
B is doing D did B organises D organising
4 Mat : bicycle is this? 8 A in C on
Rohana : It’s Ben’s. B up D at
A Whose C Which
B Who D What 9 A encouraged C encourages
B encourage D encouraging
5 Don’t sit on the chair.
It’s . Questions 10
A breaking Choose the word that has the opposite
B broke meaning as the underlined word.
C broken
D breaks 10 The children were bored to watch the
same movie again.
A sad C excited
Questions 6
Choose the answer with the correct spelling. B angry D afraid
6 Diana forgot to bring her Questions 11
CD player. Choose the sentence with the correct
A potable punctuation.
B portable 11 A “Thanks, You’re welcome!”
C potable B “Thanks. You’re welcome.”
D porttable
C “Thanks, Youre welcome.”
D “Thanks. You’re welcome!”
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Questions 12 to 14 Questions 15 to 16
Based on the picture, choose the best Study the poster below and answer the
answer to fill in the blanks in the passage questions that follow.
that follows.
Colouring Contest
Theme : Fly the Jalur Gemilang
Date : 31 August 2021, Saturday
Time : 9.00 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.
Venue : Jubilee Hall
Rules:
• Open to children 7 – 10 years old.
It is a public holiday. The Tan family is having • Use own crayons.
• Paper will be provided.
a picnic at a beach. Two boys are throwing • Contestants must register
a ball (12) each other. A youth is 30 minutes earlier.
rowing a boat (13) . The two sisters • Attractive prizes for winners and
all contestants.
are building sandcastles happily. Mrs Tan
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a book. Mr Tan is busy taking
15 Contestants are required to register
photos of the children in action. .
A at 9.00 a.m.
12 A with C on B at 11.30 a.m.
B to D at
C half an hour before 9.00 a.m.
D half an hour after 9.00 a.m.
13 A beside C nearby
B away D within
16 Contestants must bring their own
.
14 A is reading C read
B reads D is read A papers C crayons
B water colour D picture
Questions 17 to 20
Read the briefing below and answer the questions that follow.
“Listen carefully. First of all, a big thank you to you scouts for organising this
gotong-royong to clean the school. You will be divided into groups. Each group will
consist of ten volunteers under a leader. Group A will clean the canteen and the drains.
Group B will clean the school hall and its surroundings. Group C will clean the toilets
and nearby areas. Group D will collect rubbish in the school compound and bring it to the
garbage dump. Before you start, collect your required tools from your leader. You will start
work at 9.00 a.m. You are given two and a half hours to carry out the task. At 12 noon,
there will be light refreshments. Happy gotong-royong!”
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17 When will the gotong-royong start? 19 What tools or equipment must Group
A 8.00 a.m. C have to carry out their tasks?
B 9.00 a.m. A Rags and pails
C 11.30 a.m. B Mops and detergents
D 12 noon C Brushes and detergents
D Brooms and mops
18 What will Group A be doing?
A Cleaning the toilet 20 How do the scouts carry out their
B Cleaning the hall gotong-royong to make it a success?
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C Cleaning the canteen A They must bring their own tools.
D Cleaning the school compound B They have to start early.
C They must help each other.
D They are divided into groups.
Section B
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Questions 21
Write a suitable response for each picture in the space provided.
(a) May I help you? What
are you looking for? Answer
[2 marks]
(b)
This blouse is too Answer
tight!
[2 marks]
(c)
Alright. Please don't Answer
be late for dinner.
[2 marks]
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Questions 22
Read the dialogue below and answer the questions that follow.
Chong : Hi, Rita and Nora. Are you going for the one-day trip to Gua Kelam in Perlis?
Rita : Yes, we have submitted our forms.
Chong : Oh, I haven’t done it yet.
Nora : You had better do so by today. The number is limited to 35.
Chong : I’ll do so by today. By the way, do you know the itinerary? When and where do I
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Rita : You have to report at our school on Saturday before eight.
Nora : From our school, we will proceed to a rice mill in Pendang. The next stop is Alor
Setar, where we will have our lunch. Then, we will continue our journey to Gua
Kelam at Kaki Bukit. We’ll walk across the cave to the other side.
Rita : You will be able to see attractive limestone formations.
Chong : Is it safe?
Nora : Of course. The cave is lighted but you have to be careful.
Rita : Our last stop is the day market at Kaki Bukit. A wide range of goods are sold
there. You can buy something for your family members, especially your mother.
Don’t forget to bargain.
Tick (3) the correct answer.
(a) Nora is interested in shopping. Which of the following places would interest her most?
Rice mill at Pendang
Gua Kelam at Kaki Bukit
Day market at Kaki Bukit town
[1 mark]
(b) Which of the following places you are likely to be cheated?
Rice mill
Day market
Alor Setar
[1 mark]
(c) Number the itinerary in the order of visit. The first one has been done for you.
Gua Kelam
1
Alor Setar
Day market
[3 marks]
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Penulisan
Section A
[10 marks] / 10
[Time suggested: 15 minutes]
Study the posters below. Use the information to complete the following dialogue.
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3D2N Full Board Package to Pulau Tioman
Package (Full Board) Includes
✏ 2 nights’ accommodation
✏ 3 buffet breakfast and 3 buffet dinner
✏ Snorkelling boat trip or jungle trekking trip
✏ Complimentary rainforest and mangrove swamp
guided walking tour
✏ All in RM300 per pax
3D2N Budget Package to Pulau Pangkor
Package is Inclusive of
✪ Ferry transfer return and coach transfer return (to resort)
✪ 2 nights’ stay in an air-conditioned room
✪ 3 breakfast sets and 3 dinner sets
✪ Chartered cruise
✪ Pangkor Island excursion
✪ Jungle trek and nature appreciation walk
✪ Minimum 10 pax & RM250 ONLY per person!!
Based on the advertisement given, complete the dialogue below with the correct information.
Dick : Amy, which of the package tour shall we choose?
Amy : Well, I think the Pangkor tour is (1) for us. It is cheaper.
Dick : I prefer the Tioman trip as I like (2) .
Amy : But it is more expensive. The package does not include transport to the ferry
terminal for Pulau Tioman. Moreover, the activities in Pulau Pangkor are
(3) as in Pulau Tioman.
Dick : I guess so. The journey to Pangkor is much shorter than that to Tioman. However,
for the Pangkor trip, we must get (4) .
Amy : I think that is not a problem. I will try to get four or five and you
(5) .
Dick : Okay, I will do it.
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Section B
[15 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]
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Study the brochure below. Answer the questions that follow.
Places to Visit in
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Cameron Highlands
Tea Plantation The Butterfly Farm
• A must to visit • Butterflies fluttering around
• Take photos and have a cuppa • Beetles and other insects
• Learn how tea is processed
Visit the Lavender Garden Tana Rata Night Market
• Admire lavender blooms, roses • Local produce, street food
and other flowers and souvenirs
• Enjoy lavender ice cream • Test your bargaining skills
Visit Strawberry Farms Visit the Orang Asli Village
• Pluck your own strawberries • Learn about their culture
• Taste strawberry ice cream • Try the blow pipe
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B (i) Based on the brochure given, name three places where you can enjoy eating
something or having a hot drink.
(a)
(b)
(c)
[3 marks]
(ii) You have visited some interesting places in Cameron Highlands. Write an email to
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your friend, telling him/her about two of the places you enjoyed the most.
Write your email between 50 and 80 words.
From :
To :
Subject :
[12 marks]
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Section C
[25 marks]
[Time suggested: 35 minutes]
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This section consists of two questions. Answer one question only.
Question 1
Write a story based on the given pictures. You may use the words given to help you.
Write your story in the space provided below.
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Your story should be between 80 and 100 words.
walking home from school – boy – drain – brought kitten up –
heard noise – kitten – monsoon drain sister helped
home – told Mother – washed kitten – Mother approved – happy –
clean food and water – cheerful
OR
Question 2
Write a story based on the given pictures. You may use the words given to help you.
Write your story in the space provided below.
Your story should be between 80 and 100 words.
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ANSWERS
Kick-Starter B 1 my 6 their
2 your 7 Your
Vocabulary 3 my 8 your
4 his 9 its
A 1 c 2 a 3 b 4 f 5 d 5 our 10 their
6 e 7 i 8 g 9 h 10 k
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11 l 12 j
C 1 ladies’ 5 Nita’s
2 men’s 6 Roy’s
B 1 cooking 7 chatting online 3 boys’ 7 brother’s
2 photography 8 reading 4 students’ 8 maid’s
3 sports 9 music
4 cycling 10 gardening
5 skateboarding 11 shopping D 1 This 4 That
6 video games 12 hobbies 2 This 5 Those
3 These
C
B A C O O K I N G E B T E 1 Are, I am not 4 Is, he isn’t
2 Is, she is 5 Are, they are
C A P V I D E O U S A N 3 Am, you are 6 Is, it is
D A C Y C L I N G S E U
A P H O T O G R A P H Y F 1 (i) New Zealand/Heidi/Tom/Amy
A M M U S I C A T S S M (ii) New Zealand/Heidi/Tom/Amy
S W I M O N L I N E S S 2 Five
3 Seven times
T S H O P P I N G Z E O 4 New Zealanders
G A R D E N I N G S A I 5 English
G A N G A R T D O O R S
C O C H A T T I N G O N G 1 (a) Have
(b) Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
2 (a) Have
D 1 clock 7 speaker (b) Yes, they have. / No, they haven’t.
2 poster 8 mobile phone 3 (a) Has
3 shelf 9 basket (b) Yes, she has. / No, she hasn’t.
4 dictionary 10 drawer 4 (a) Has
5 table 11 chair (b) Yes, he has. / No, he hasn’t.
6 notebook 12 board 5 (a) Has
(b) Yes, it has. / No, it hasn’t.
E 1 in 6 on
2 On 7 between H 1 and 6 and
3 Next to 8 near 2 but 7 and
4 under 9 On 3 and 8 but
5 Above 10 opposite 4 and 9 and
5 and 10 or
F 1 popular 4 old
2 expensive 5 fast Unit 1 Malaysia’s Towns and Cities
3 cheap 6 bad
Listening
G 1 Malaysia 5 Egypt A 1 traditional 4 modern
2 Japan 6 United States 2 spacious 5 crowded
3 China 7 Brazil 3 quiet 6 busy
4 India 8 Australia
B 1 True 4 True
Grammar Focus
2 True 5 False
A 1 is 2 isn’t 3 isn’t 3 False
4 am not 5 aren’t 6 is
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C 1 convenient 4 cheap B 1 b 2 d 3 a 4 e 5 c
2 comfortable 5 quiet
3 delicious 6 relaxing C 1 What 4 Where
2 How 5 Who
Speaking 3 When/Where
A 1 May I know 5 on your left
2 Walk 6 Opposite D 1 quieter 5 more crowded
3 How far 7 You’re welcome 2 noisier 6 cleaner
4 on foot 3 more popular 7 more modern
4 more expensive 8 busier
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B (Accept any suitable answers.)
E (Accept any suitable answers.)
Reading
F 1 expensive 4 modern
A 1 c 2 a 3 b 4 e 5 d
2 polluted 5 landmark
3 crowded 6 quiet
B 1 Malaysia
2 Kuala Lumpur city Writing
3 Skybridge
4 the whole city below A 1 west 4 landmarks
5 feet/base/bottom of the towers 2 historical 5 tourist
3 population
Vocabulary
B 1 There isn’t 3 There aren’t
A crowded, busy, polluted, modern, noisy
2 There are 4 There is
B 1 leisurely 4 old
2 landmark 5 convenient C 1 narrow 3 few
2
4 quiet
old
3 icon
C 1 quiet 4 new/modern D 1 Bukit Mertajam 10 the Frog hill
2 dirty/polluted 5 interesting 2 small 11 popular
3 expensive
3 50 000 12 good
4 Penang 13 bus
D 5 far 14 heavy
6 Kulim 15 complexes
S P A C I O U S P A 7 north 16 food
A G O L D B D T E Y 8 old 17 born
9 the St Anne's 18 peaceful
V M W Q R E S I G D
church
I C H E A P W E R I (Accept any suitable answers.)
S O G O N D B A D R
I S N O I S Y Y O T Unit 2 Daily Plans
B U S Y N O O S A Y
Listening
L O T S U Q U I E T
E E M O D E R N S N A 1 False 4 True
Y A H J E J S R O R 2 True 5 False
3 False
1 NOISY 6 SPACIOUS
2 BUSY 7 DIRTY B 1 public holiday 4 tea
3 BAD 8 VISIBLE 2 celebrate 5 Mother’s Day
OLD 9 MODERN 3 ingredients
5 CHEAP 10 QUIET
C Sanjev:
Grammar Focus
A 1 Are there 4 Is there
2 Is there 5 Are there
3 How many Maria:
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