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Supreme Model Essays SPM Form 4 & 5

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English SPM Part 3 – Report 243 when the latter won it in 2010. Lee just wants to be his own man and forge a name for himself. “I just want to be myself and concentrate on what needs to be done.” Next is the Olympics Singles Gold medal. He has a fighting chance as he defeated China Chen Long en-route to his All England crown. Lee posted in his Instagram: “My thanks to my opponent, the UK and BWF officials. I would like to share this honor with my family, coaches, support teams, teammates and the whole BAM management team. Thank you to the BAM president for his patience and faith, sponsors, fans and all congratulatory messages.” Lee has not forgotten those who have structured his success: his parents, mentors, sponsors and fans. Written by, Alicia Tan (Alicia Tan) Secretary Badminton Club • LXJ’s Instagram: Thanking everyone • Appreciation and Gratitude Word Bank well-fought – hard-fought, valiantly contested scion – famous child professional – an athlete who receives payment for his / her performance wrested – snatched, seized, grabbed, won predecessor – a person holding job / title before present holder forge – create, establish, succeed a fighting chance – a possibility of success with great ability structured – shaped, built


English SPM Part 3 – Report 244 130 A Report: “The 3 Poxes: Chickenpox, Smallpox, Monkeypox” Model Write your answer in 200 – 250 words in an appropriate style. You have recently attended a talk on the three poxes: smallpox, chickenpox and monkeypox. Then, you saw this notice on the schoolboard. Report wanted! • What are the symptoms and differences of smallpox, chickenpox and monkeypox • Are the treatments effective? • What are the recommendations to overcome it? The best reports will be published in our school newsletter. Write your report. • A talk opened to the public on 13 August 2023 @ 2.00 p.m. at the State Health Community Centre. The theme of the talk is “The Three Poxes – Chickenpox, Smallpox, Monkeypox”. • A Talk focusing on symptoms and differences of chickenpox, smallpox and monkeypox • Symptoms of chickenpox, smallpox , monkeypox and body areas affected • Differences in symptoms among the three poxes • Treatment and Action • Comments - Recommendations Model Answer Report on “The Three Poxes: Chickenpox, Smallpox, Monkeypox” The talk entitled “The Three Poxes: Chickenpox, Smallpox, Monkeypox”, focused on their symptoms and differences of chickenpox, smallpox and monkeypox. The classic symptom of chickenpox is a rash that turns into itchy, fluid-filled blisters, initially on the chest, back, and face, spreading over the entire body, inside the mouth, eyelids, or genital areas, eventually turning into Introduction Source: 3 poxes talk Body Symptoms of chickenpox, smallpox, monkeypox and body areas affected


304 A after all accommodate a lot of accidentally address argument achieve atheist B beginning bargain business bazaar believe behaviour bracket bicycle C committee cemetery cuttlefish copyright continuous conscious curious conceive chief certificate customary consensus catalogue camera contract Caucasian D disappeared disappointed diarrhoea decaffeinated develop daffodil definitely dependence deceit difference decathlon desirable dialogue deposit desiccate Dalmatian E even though extraordinary every day ever since embarrass environment extravagant equipped evening F further February fabulous familiar fifty favourite forty fierce fluorescent fourteen friend fortune fascist fluoride G grabbed genealogy government garbage genius grammar gorgeous governor H handkerchief hammer hypocrisy healthier hiccups harass hamster history heroes hyphen Commonly Misspelled English Words


English SPM Appendix 307 1. break down collapse or stop because of a fault 2. bring about cause to happen 3. brush up improve 4. colour up blush 5. close up seal or near 6. do away with abolish 7. drive at mean 8. end up finish or land e.g. in hospital 9. eat out go out for a meal 10. follow through pursue 11. fit out equip 12. get by pass 13. go through discuss 14. hold on wait a while 15. head back return 16. iron out remove or solve 17. inquire into investigate 18. join in participate 19. jump on attack or reprove 20. knock down demolish or reduce as in prices of goods 21. keep away abstain 22. last out survive 23. laugh at mock 24. map out plan 25. melt away disappear 26. own up admit 27. open out unfold 28. pitch in help out Phrasal Verbs


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