SPM Examination Format Bahasa Inggeris CEFR-aligned (1119) iv Unit 1: Short Texts 1 Unit 2: Cloze Text 11 Unit 3: Extended Text 23 Unit 4: Gapped Text 33 Unit 5: Matching and Information Transfer 45 Unit 6: Short Communicative Message 55 Unit 7: Guided Writing 59 Unit 8: Extended Writing 63 End-of-Year Test 71 Answers A1 – A8 Contents Scan and download • Spea and king Listening Practices • Listenin udog A • Listcrip enintg S Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 2 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM Scan and Download • Speaking and Listening Practices • Listening Audio • Listening Texts
1 Aiman Nasri, 16 To be honest, I’m not really an ardent user of social media. I don’t really understand why people would want to update their status all the time. It’s time-consuming. The more time I spend on social media, the less time I have for my real life! It’s not a must to share what I eat, where I go or how I feel every day on social media. We are supposed to have privacy in our lives. Don’t you agree? 1 From the text, we know that Aiman Nasri A is addicted to social media. B believes that social media is just a waste of time. C always updates his status on his social media account. IT & Gadget Pay Day Deals July – Dec 20__ Receive an instant rebate on your purchase at any participating IT and gadget shops in Plaza Kennedy, Kuala Lumpur. 2 From the advertisement, we know that A the promotion is from January to December 20__. B the promotion is for stationery and books purchases only. C customers will get an instant rebate if they shop at IT and gadget shops in Plaza Kennedy. Mohd Al Jufferi Jamari achieved his fourth world championship in style as he won the closing bout of the 19th World Pencak Silat Championship. The final day of the 19th World Pencak Silat Championship also witnessed some exhilarating action at Ayer Keroh as the national silat contingent won four golds on the final day of the Tanding event. Competing in the Class F (70 – 75 kg) category, Mohd Al Jufferi was as cool as a cucumber despite fighting in front of more than 1,000 spectators. (Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/aljufferi-six-other-malaysians-triumphworld-pencak-silat-aralanthu) 3 What does the article say about Mohd Al Jufferi Jamari? A He won four gold medals in the championship. B He was very calm during the event witnessed by 1,000 people. C His weight needs to be less than 70 kg to qualify for the Tanding event. Maghfirah, Did I leave my yellow tote bag at your house yesterday? It belongs to my brother, and he needs to use it tomorrow. Please send it to my house this evening if you find it. Thanks, Azreenaz Questions 1 to 8 are based on the given stimuli. Practice 1 Study the information carefully and choose the best answer A, B or C. (8 marks) Paper 1 - Reading and Use of English Part 1 Short Texts Unit 1 Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 1 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM
2 4 The note says that A Azreenaz must return the bag that she borrowed. B Maghfirah left her bag at Azreenaz’s house. C the bag belongs to Azreenaz’s brother. Biodegradable Products Biodegradable products are made of biodegradable materials that can decompose naturally when exposed to microorganisms (e.g. bacteria) in the environment. Some products break down quickly while others take a much longer period to completely decompose. Some examples of biodegradable materials are paper, corn starch, vegetable oil and animal fats. (Source: https://straws.my) 5 Which of the following are made of biodegradable materials? A Metal B Books C Furniture MISSING • Silver-grey Siamese cat with blue eyes • Very friendly and loving • No collar • Responds to the name Charlie RM800 will be rewarded if found and returned! Please call Rose at 012-444XXXX. 6 What does this notice say about the cat? A Charlie is missing. B Rose is very friendly and loving. C You will receive a reward if you call Rose. Experience the tranquil atmosphere and cool climate of the Cameron Highlands from Kuala Lumpur. Known for its tea plantations, orchards, and nurseries, the hill station is a popular getaway for city residents. Visit the Boh Tea Plantation. Make the short climb to the tea centre, learn about tea making and local history, and take in stunning views over the valley. Head to a strawberry farm to taste and pick your own fruit (additional fee). Don’t forget to visit the butterfly farm. Stop over at Lata Iskandar Waterfall before the drive back to Kuala Lumpur. (Source: https://www.getyourguide.co.uk) 7 Which of the following is true? A You can pick strawberries at the farm for free. B You can learn about tea making at the Boh Tea Plantation. C You can visit the butterfly farm to learn about local history. This film tells the rise of a Malay warrior named Mat Kilau and his friends against the British colonialists who came to Pahang in 1890. The British officials imposed excessive taxes, confiscated land belonging to the Malays to reap the treasures of Pahang and disrupted the Islamic way in Pahang causing dissatisfaction among the rulers and the Malays. The patriotic spirit of Mat Kilau and his friends, who revolted against British violence, caused Captain Syers to launch an attack on Mat Kilau. (Source: https://www.imdb.com) 8 The word excessive can best be replaced with A too many. B adequate. C small. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 2 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM
3 Practice 2 Study the information carefully and choose the best answer A, B or C. If we do not get enough sleep, our immune system will weaken. Animals can die within 40 days if they are deprived of sleep. The minimum hours of sleep we need vary from six to eight hours. Babies may sleep for 16 hours while children need an average of 19 hours. Sleep is as important as food and water. 1 The main idea in this article is we A cannot live without sleep. B need to live a healthy life. C need sleep, food and water. KUALA LUMPUR: People living in potential areas are advised to look out for signs of impending landslides such as new cracks on the ground or pavements, leaning telephone poles and trees cracking. 2 The phrase potential areas in the news extract refers to places where A landslides might happen. B landslides have happened. C there have been deaths during landslides. IMMEDIATE VACANCY Based in Singapore PROJECT ENGINEER (2 positions) • Degree in Civil Engineering • Minimum 5 years of working experience • At least 2 years of experience in handling big construction projects Good remuneration and fringe benefits! 3 Which of the following statements is true? A Applicants must work in Singapore. B Applicants will be hired for at least five years. C Applicants will be working on big construction projects for two years. Promise of Love by Avantika In this wonderful novel, a young woman struggles while waiting for the only man she loves. She meets her lover when they are teenagers. Their friendship blossoms into love. However, her lover goes to war as a journalist. Though unwilling to let him go, she promises to wait for him. As the years pass by, there is no sign of him. She moves on in life but will not settle down with anyone. Deep in her heart, she believes that some day, she will meet him. 4 From the review above, the young woman A loses her lover at war. B hopes that she can find her lover. C does not allow her lover to be a journalist. Charity Cycling Programme The Sports Focus Company will be holding a Charity Cycling Programme at 6:00 a.m. on 27 August. All cyclists from the private sectors, government agencies and schools are encouraged to participate. This event is held to motivate people to lead a healthier lifestyle and to promote good neighbourliness among the residents of Shah Alam. We hope that this sport, which is already known to most people, will be a stepping stone for them to exercise. Log on to www.charitycycling.com.my to participate. 5 We can conclude that the programme is held to A encourage closer community ties. B unite people from various sectors. C promote cycling as a new form of exercise. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 3 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM
4 If you have a cut, you need to clean it so that it does not get infected. Follow these steps carefully. First, get a piece of sterile cloth and dab it on the wound. Second, clean it with running tap water. Finally, cover the wound with a clean band-aid. Open the flaps of the band-aid and press it against the skin. 6 Which of the following statements is true about the extract above? A Cover the wound with a piece of sterile cloth. B You need to have a first-aid kit to treat a wound. C Clean the wound with tap water after dabbing it with a sterile cloth. Dear Dan, I hope you and your family are in good health. I had a great time last month. My family and I went to Langkawi and stayed there for a week. Time passed very fast as there were many things to see and do. Last Friday, my school held its annual jogathon. My friends and I took part. It was an interesting experience. Why don’t you tell me what you have been doing? Have you been busy lately? Bob 7 Bob’s objective of writing the letter is to A ask Dan how busy he is. B ask Dan what he had done. C describe what he did last month. Susan, did you hear about the flood that hit Kampung Intan last Friday? Yes, Johan. My father told me about it this morning. I was deeply saddened by the news. Yes, me too. Around 15 people lost their lives while another 25 of them were badly injured. Have the villagers been evacuated? Yes, the surviving villagers are staying at the community hall until the floodwater subsides. 8 From the conversation, we know that A the flood affected 15 people. B some people drowned in the flood. C the victims were trapped in their homes. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 4 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM
5 Practice 3 Study the information carefully and choose the best answer A, B or C. KUALA LUMPUR: Sue Lee, 40, is the grand prize winner of a RM800,000 double-storey link house in the slogan competition sponsored by Best Food Products. A happy Sue told reporters that she is very lucky to have won the prize. 1 Which of the following statements is true? A Sue Lee took part in a slogan competition. B Sue Lee needs to work for Best Food Products. C Best Food Products will pay Sue Lee RM800,000. Nina 45 minutes • Kuala Lumpur I’ve been offered a scholarship to study at ParisSorbonne University, Paris. Will be leaving in a month’s time. Wish me luck, everyone! Like Comment Share 26 people like this Rehan Great news, Nina! 35 minutes ago • Like • Reply Aida Congrats, Nina! That’s great news. Make sure you buy a few winter clothes because winter would be starting soon. 15 minutes ago • Like • Reply 2 From the social media post, we can conclude that A Rehan is Nina’s classmate. B Aida is concerned about Nina. C Nina is boasting about her scholarship. TAIPING: Dengue is certainly on the rise in town. The worst hit areas are the city and housing estates. To stop this deadly disease, the Taiping Town Council has started an antidengue campaign and the public is urged to cooperate. Steps taken include fogging the surroundings to kill the Aedes mosquitoes and having a clean-up campaign to eradicate the breeding areas. 3 The news report says that the Taiping Town Council A has visited the city and housing estates. B aims to stop dengue fever from spreading. C encourages the public to fog the surroundings. Dear Sir, I wish to bring your attention to the water disruption in Taman Bahagia yesterday. Today, the water supply was reconnected. However, the water from our pipes is brown in colour and has a repulsive smell. We are unable to use the water for cooking or bathing. I hope this issue is resolved soon. Yours sincerely, Tom 4 From the letter, we know that the writer A wants to find a solution. B works in Taman Bahagia. C finds the smell unpleasant. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 5 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM
6 For those of you who walk to school, always walk in pairs or groups. Never take shortcuts through deserted areas or back alleys. If a stranger or strange vehicle approaches you, keep walking or run. If you see a suspicious person hanging around near your school, inform your principal or the security guard. 5 From the extract, one way to ensure that you are safe is by A walking with friends. B avoiding lonely roads. C running from strange vehicles. ATTRACTIVE WAREHOUSE SALE Date: 20 & 21 January 20__ Time: 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Venue: Pentax Electrical Sdn Bhd Up to 60% off 10, Jalan 222, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan. All Pentax products at fantastic prices! • Cash only. Credit card transactions are not allowed. • Goods sold are not returnable. For enquiries, please contact Mr Loo at 03-7172XXXX. 6 Which of the following statements is true about the warehouse sale? A The attractive warehouse is on sale. B Once the goods are sold, they will not be taken back. C Customers must call Mr Loo before reaching the warehouse. Baby primate,Vena, shyly turned her head away from a milk bottle as two vets tried to feed her, the latest Bornean orangutan rescued in Indonesia after being kept as a pet. Villagers on the Indonesian part of jungle-clad Borneo island often keep the critically endangered apes as pets even though it is illegal. Vena is now being cared for at a centre run by NGO International Animal Rescue (IAR) whose staff ensure she has enough food and stays clean. (Source: www.thesundaily.my) 7 The word it in the extract refers to A rescuing wild animals from danger. B the practice of keeping wild animals as pets. C the act of feeding the orangutan with a milk bottle. Save Your Environment Exhibition The exhibition will be held at TC Hall, Kuala Lumpur on 10 April 20__ (Sunday). The first 150 visitors will receive attractive prizes. The exhibition is from 12 noon – 4:00 p.m. 8 To visit the exhibition, you must A go to TC Hall in the afternoon. B be among the first 150 visitors. C take part in cleaning the environment. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 6 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM
7 Practice 4 Study the information carefully and choose the best answer A, B or C. Hoon Seng Electrical Latest air conditioners with multifunctional parts to suit your needs and comfort, whether day or night. PROMOTIONAL OFFER RM1,000 Usual price RM1,250 While stocks last! First 200 customers will receive a free set of cookware. HOON SENG ELECTRICAL 10, Jalan Puchong, 40000 Petaling Jaya. 03-8555XXXX 1 Which of the following statements is true? A The promotional offer is for an indefinite period. B The air conditioners can be used for different purposes. C The promotional price of RM1,000 is only valid for six months. The key to successful weight loss is making permanent changes to your lifestyle. Therefore, avoid crash diets as they are ineffective. Rapid weight loss is often followed by rapid weight gain plus some extra. Instead, adopt a sensible and healthy diet plan that you can follow for life. 2 The main point in this extract is A changes we make to our lifestyle are temporary. B crash diets will result in permanent weight reduction. C in order to lose weight, we should follow a healthy eating plan. Social skills become increasingly important as children get older. Parents can help their children develop basic social skills. They can teach the children opening lines to use when meeting new friends. It is also important to stress to the children the need to get along with others. Good social skills enable children to have better peer relationships. 3 The extract says that A parents can learn social skills from their children. B children must get along with everyone. C social skills can be taught by parents. City Temperature Forecast for the next day Perth 21 degrees Celcius Rainy and cloudy Hong Kong 32 degrees Celcius Warm and sunny Bangkok 35 degrees Celcius Hot and humid Singapore 30 degrees Celcius Warm with intermittent rain 4 The word intermittent means A raining lightly. B occuring frequently. C happening at irregular intervals. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 7 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM
8 KUALA LUMPUR: About five men armed with knives stormed into a restaurant in Taman Melati, Cheras on Sunday and escaped with about RM24,000 in cash and valuables. The men showed up outside the restaurant on three motorcycles at about 10.30 p.m. The men rushed into the outlet, raided the cash register and robbed six people who were in the restaurant. No one was able to record the licence plate numbers of the motorcycles. Police are checking the CCTV footage for clues on the robbers’ identities. (Adapted from www.thestar.com.my) 5 From the newspaper report, we can conclude that the A robbery happened late at night. B police have identified the robbers. C patrons were traumatised by the incident. Sports activities promote physical fitness and good health. They also overcome boredom. Playing games provides relaxation after a hard day’s work by reducing our stress and physical strain. Team games encourage cooperation. In a sports programme, children usually develop self-confidence and loyalty to their team, school and country. 6 Which of the following statements is true? A Sports activities make a person brainy. B Sports activities make one feel stressed. C Sports activities inculcate good qualities. We are a large manufacturing company with the potential to expand. We invite qualified professionals to join us as: Account Executive • At least a Diploma in Accounting • Minimum 2 years of working experience • Resourceful and hardworking • Computer literate • Able to work independently Interested candidates may write to: GALILEE TRADING SDN BHD 5, Jalan Meru, 41050 Klang, Selangor Darul Ehsan. 7 Based on the advertisement, which of the following statements is true? A Applicants must have work experience. B The applicant must be willing to travel overseas. C Applicants should be able to work with supervision. Nutritionists are professionals who learn about the science of nutrition. They enlighten their clients about the effects of nutrition on their well-being. They also perform diet therapy in treating illnesses. This is done after a detailed assessment of the patient’s dietary practices after which they recommend the necessary dietary changes. 8 We can conclude that this extract explains A the work of nutritionists. B the knowledge gained by nutritionists. C how diet therapy is used to treat illnesses. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 8 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM
9 SUBANG JAYA: Many road users were caught in a massive traffic jam after torrential rain brought havoc to the town. Motorists were shocked to see floodwaters as high as three feet on the road. This situation caused cars to be stranded by the roadside. 1 From the newspaper report, we can conclude that A it was chaotic after the heavy rain. B cars were seen moving slowly in the floodwaters. C motorists decided to park their vehicles by the roadside. Just register at our booth ... Special discounts !! You may win a trip to LONDON (early birds get a door gift) Perfect Homestyle Exhibition at Likaria Mall 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. on weekdays 2 Which of the following statements is true? A Anyone who visits the booth will get a door gift. B Only those who are early will win a trip to London. C All visitors are entitled to special discounts after registration. BATU PAHAT: It was all fun and excitement when Rahman, a 30-year-old engineer, brought two of his nephews to an orchard across the river. He decided to use the quickest way. Unfortunately, the 50m ride on the raft ended in tragedy when they were thrown off balance due to a sudden gust of wind. Rahman lost his nephews in the incident. Although it was no use crying over spilled milk, he was still full of remorse. (Adapted from STAR newspaper) 3 Why do you think Rahman was full of remorse after the tragedy? A His nephews did not have the opportunity to visit the orchard. B It was only a short distance to the orchard. C He lost both his nephews. Colours of Life It is pleasing to the eyes and creative when we are presented with a colourful dish. Do you know that the gorgeous colours in fruit and vegetables are not just for garnishing our dishes? Each different pigment contains special health components which are essential for our health. Eating plenty of vegetables and fruit helps fight many prevalent diseases such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. 4 From the extract, we can say that A food with different colours shows creativity. B plenty of fruit and vegetables help to cure all diseases. C colours in various fruit and vegetables help battle illnesses. Practice 5 Study the information carefully and choose the best answer A, B or C. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 9 15/2/2024 3:38:42 PM
10 Hi, Lina. Do you mean the one in which three girls were slapping, kicking and pulling a girl’s hair? Well, they have not been convicted yet. However, they were held last Saturday and remanded for three days. Yes. It was horrible! Can’t imagine how the victim went through it. It must have been awful! So, have you heard any news about the culprits? Hi, Sarah. Have you seen the video I sent you? 5 Which of the following statements is true? A Sarah sent the video to Lina. B The culprits have been found guilty. C The victim was bullied by three girls. PUCHONG: Dengue cases are increasing in the neighbourhood. To stop this rapid spread, the town council has launched an anti-dengue campaign. Residents are urged to give their support. Elimination starts with destroying the breeding grounds of mosquitoes. Prevent mosquitoes from breeding by keeping containers covered or dry. 6 The news report requests A that people stay indoors. B for public cooperation for the campaign. C for the launch of an anti-dengue campaign. Processed foods get a bad rap, which many of them deserve. They can be high in sodium and sugar, and laden with unrecognisable ingredients. Reducing yourreliance on prepared and packaged foods is a positive step towards good health. Concerned Consumer, Kuala Lumpur (Adapted from www.rdasia.com) 7 The aim of the writer is to A educate people on ways to cook processed food. B highlight the types of processed food. C encourage healthy eating. Come and join a 2-day seminar on Anger Management Time for Change Learn how to handle your anger and remain calm during stressful situations. Date: 15 & 16 December 20__ Time: 9:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Venue: Lazio Ballroom, Pearl Hotel Fee: RM500 (Inclusive of tea break, lunch, seminar kit and certificate of participation) Speaker: Dato’ Dr Syed Mazlan, Professional Trainer in Relationship Management 8 Which of the following statements is true about the brochure? A There is no entrance fee. B Each participant will be awarded a certificate. C Accommodation will be provided for the participants. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 10 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
11 Questions 9 to 18 are based on the following passage. Practice 1 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. Virtual Reality (VR) Virtual reality (VR) is the use (0) computer modelling and simulation that enables a person to interact with an artificial three-dimensional (3-D) visual or other sensory environment. VR applications immerse the userin (9) computer-generated environment that simulates reality using interactive devices, which send and (10) information and are worn as goggles, headsets, gloves or body suits. The term 'virtual reality' was coined in 1987 by Jaron Lanier, whose research and engineering contributed a number of products to the VR industry. In a typical VR format, a user (11) a helmet with a stereoscopic screen views animated images of a simulated environment. The illusion of “being there” (telepresence) is effected (12) motion sensors that pick up the user’s movements and adjust the view on the screen (13) , usually in real time (the instant the user’s movement takes place). (14) , a user can tour a simulated suite of rooms, experiencing changing viewpoints and perspectives that are convincingly (15) to his own head turnings and steps. Wearing data gloves (16) with force-feedback devices that (17) the sensation of touch, the user can even pick up and manipulate objects that he or she (18) in the virtual environment. (Source: https://www.britannica.com/technology/virtual-reality) (10 marks) Paper 1 - Reading and Use of English Part 2 Cloze Text Unit 2 Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 11 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
12 0 A of B by C off D for 9 A a B the C an D – 10 A receive B receives C received D receiving 11 A wear B worn C wearing D was wearing 12 A from B into C with D by 13 A slowly B quickly C adequately D accordingly 14 A Thus B However C Nevertheless D Although 15 A relating B relates C related D relate 16 A is equipping B equipped C equips D equip 17 A providing B provided C provides D provide 18 A is seeing B sees C saw D see Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 12 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
13 Practice 2 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. Making Friends Learning to make and keep friends is (0) ongoing process. It begins in infanthood and continues right (9) adulthood. It (10) not an easy task as many adults are still struggling to get it right. Therefore, it is not surprising that making and keeping friends can be equally (11) for children. But this should not be seen as an (12) . Friendships are important for a child. Learning to get along well with other children will give the child self-confidence and teach him or her (13) such as sharing, loyalty and generosity. As a parent, there is a lot one can do to help his or her child build and (14) relationships with his or her peers. Parents can impart various social skills (15) being good role models to their children or provide them with opportunities to spend time with other children. Parents can also resort to coaching and role-playing when they find their children having a hard time making friends. Social skills don’t come (16) to all children. Some children act in ways that push others away from them. They have trouble taking turns or controlling their anger if they do not get their way. Some children are unsure of how to assert themselves, and so they stay at the margins of playgroups. In these (17) , parents can tell them the importance of taking turns and sharing during family playtime. They can also explain that friends (18) the same good behaviour. Parents can also role-play what their children ought to say and do if they want to join a playgroup. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 13 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
14 0 A a B in C an D the 9 A since B after C until D before 10 A is B are C was D were 11 A easy B normal C difficult D exhausting 12 A obstacle B disturbance C interference D disadvantage 13 A ideas B gifts C values D talents 14 A save B give C create D maintain 15 A by B at C of D for 16 A nature B natured C natural D naturally 17 A samples B instances C illustrations D occurrences 18 A except B accept C expect D aspect Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 14 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
15 Practice 3 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. Good Manners Adolescence, also known as the teenage years, is a period when teenagers try to assert their identity to fit (0) with society. Many teenagers (9) that what their friends do is the right thing. This is where the problem (10) . Very often, behaviour is learned. Hence, this explains why some teenagers behave well (11) others do not. (12) , students learn that they should not make noise in the library. They know that the volume of their conversation may disturb another person who is trying to concentrate (13) his reading. Learning to be well-mannered in various social settings takes place during this stage. Just as we decide what to wear to school or college each day, (14) to be well-mannered is a conscious and mindful decision. There is no doubt that as matured persons, we are (15) for the way we grow. But sometimes we wonder how a teenage boy or girl who is fairly polite to the outside world, can be so rude to his or her parents and siblings. This is because parents and siblings are the sponge, the absorber of blows, the wall to bounce off disappointments, worries and longing. Teenagers (16) steam at home and this keeps them sane. Parents, on their part, must not (17) the power of their example. While it may be difficult to be polite to a rude teenager, parents must try hard to do so. Maintaining standards has its (18) . If parents place a high degree of importance on politeness, the child will pick this up as important. Polite parents tend to have polite kids. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 15 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
16 0 A in B on C at D of 9 A believe B believes C believed D believing 10 A lies B ends C falls D drops 11 A or B so C since D while 12 A Example B Such as C Namely D For instance 13 A in B on C at D of 14 A want B wants C wanted D wanting 15 A responsible B relieved C grateful D unique 16 A let on B let off C let fly D let fall 17 A devalue B misjudge C miscalculate D underestimate 18 A welfare B benefits C profits D uses Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 16 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
17 Practice 4 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. Poaching The main threat to endangered animals is poaching. Poaching refers to the illegal hunting or killing of wild animals (0) land that is not one’s own. The international illegal wildlife trade is (9) to be worth between $7 billion and $23 billion annually. Animals such as tigers, elephants, bears and rhinos are sought as talismans as well as for their (10) value. As long as there is a demand (11) exotic animal parts and meat, poaching will continue to thrive. To make matters (12) , most of the endangered animals (13) slow birth rates. Elephants give birth to one calf once every five to eight years, while tigers give birth to three or four cubs per litter every three to four years. There are fewer than 100 Sumatran rhinos in the world (14) they are on the verge of becoming extinct. Moreover, these rhinos do not breed well in (15) . Besides this, loving animals can also cause a species to go into extinction. One would think that loving animals would help a species to (16) , but no, the very opposite happens! Wildlife is “loved” to extinction! This happens when people buy exotic pets but (17) buy endangered animals that have been taken out of the wild. Parrots, for example, have been hard hit by “love” from pet owners and the illegal wildlife trade. Parrots have been taken out of the wild and sold for thousands of dollars to individuals. As a result, some species have become extinct or are surviving in very small (18) . This is also the case with rare turtles, tropical fish, tigers, apes and chimpanzees. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 17 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
18 0 A in B on C at D of 9 A estimate B estimates C estimated D estimating 10 A medicine B medical C medicinal D medicated 11 A at B of C for D about 12 A bad B worse C worst D worsen 13 A has B had C have D having 14 A or B yet C and D because 15 A jail B cage C captivity D detention 16 A live B last C persist D continue 17 A deliberately B purposely C carelessly D unknowingly 18 A amounts B numbers C statistics D figures Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 18 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
19 Practice 5 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. Health and Fitness How (0) of us pay attention to two important aspects of our beauty—health and fitness? Take a good look (9) you and you will find many people, young and old, who are overweight and unhealthy. Therefore, it is definitely not (10) that Malaysia has been ranked the most overweight country among Asian countries. You (11) responsible for looking after your own health. Controlling your food (12) is the best way to prevent weight gain. You should eat more foods containing protein and (13) fatty foods like ice cream, sweets and creamy biscuits. If you want to diet, follow a sensible weight-loss programme. Dieting can be dangerous (14) one’s health, especially if the issue of losing weight is more psychological than physical. In this case, it is better to attend counselling sessions and tackle the underlying issues before (15) the programme. Regular exercise is also important for weight loss. Exercise increases metabolic rate which in turn burns calories and helps one to lose weight. This is in sharp (16) to dieting. When one is on a diet, one eats less. Therefore, there are fewer calories to burn. The metabolic rate is lowered and this slows down weight loss. Exercise is also good for your skin. It (17) blood flow and helps delay the skin’s ageing. Other benefits of exercise include building and maintaining strong muscles and bones, improving brain function and (18) memory and thinking skills. Since exercise increases heart rate, more blood and oxygen are sent to the brain. This helps in the production of hormones, which encourage the growth of new brain cells. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 19 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
20 0 A few B little C many D much 9 A around B along C through D about 10 A exciting B surprising C confusing D depressing 11 A is B are C was D were 12 A input B intake C output D consumption 13 A avoid B avoids C avoided D to avoid 14 A to B in C of D for 15 A start B starts C started D starting 16 A difference B conflict C contrast D disagreement 17 A inspires B rouses C excites D stimulates 18 A defending B protecting C guarding D sheltering Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 20 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
21 Practice 6 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D to fill in each blank. Camping Trip I can never (0) my camping experience at Fraser’s Hill. This (9) last month. We started our journey (10) the school gate early in the morning. The Scout Master had arranged for a van to (11) us up. There were 15 of us. The journey took around an hour. When we got to the camping (12) , the first thing we did was to pitch our tents. That was (13) work. After completing that task, we decided to have a swim in the nearby waterfall. That night, my group made a campfire (14) the others prepared dinner of baked beans, sardine and eggs. We had brought many tins of canned food, so we were able to cook a delicious dinner. As we were very hungry, we gorged down the food (15) . After staying there for two nights, we returned home. All in all, it was a good experience for us. But when I recall the nights, I must say they were something altogether! It took me a long time to fall asleep. We were (16) by jungle and although we had tall perimeter fencing and were quite safe, we couldn’t (17) from the jungle noises. I heard screeching, and howls and screams. I heard the flutter of wings and the sound of something moving about in the bushes. Once, I even heard something scratching our tent! I looked at my two campmates. They were snoring away with their mouths wide open. I kept on looking at my watch and after some time, I fell asleep out of sheer (18) . And of course, the next day, I had a hard time waking up. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 21 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
22 0 A tell B forget C survive D remember 9 A happen B happens C happened D happening 10 A of B by C from D along 11 A see B pick C have D keep 12 A site B area C field D ground 13 A hard B serious C terrible D dangerous 14 A so B but C while D although 15 A neatly B slowly C angrily D greedily 16 A fenced B encircled C contained D surrounded 17 A break B escape C dodge D flee 18 A collapse B tiredness C breakdown D exhaustion Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 22 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
23 Questions 19 to 26 are based on the following passage. Practice 1 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D. Silat is the traditional martial art of the Nusantara region, also known as the Malay Archipelago, and has been passed down from masters to students for many generations. It encompasses the vast knowledge of strategic and tactical human combat, weaponry and philosophy. Integrating soft, aesthetic movements called bunga tari (the arts of silat) with self-defence techniques that are both hard and deadly called buah (the methods), silat transcends the physical defence aspect to encompass the spiritual, medicinal and religious practices of the Malays. Silat has tread through a long and glorious history. The annals of Malaysia have proven that before the advent of guns and cannons, the ancient kingdoms of the Archipelago were welldefended against incursions from foreign empires, especially the Europeans and East Asians. In the Melaka Sultanate, the legend of Hang Tuah has been forever inscribed in the hearts of the Malay people. Among the hallmarks of silat is the keris, a wavy dagger made of nickel and iron sheathed in wood. It was the weapon of choice of kings and warriors and later became a large part of the Malay identity. Silat has a strong influence of learning from the environment. Many of the movements reflect animals that you will find in nature. One of the most important animals to them was the tiger, being seen by the culture as a symbol of strength and power. Thus, one will find movements in silat to be explosive and aggressive bursts of attacks. Although silat techniques vary between one style and another, the cultural reality remains that the applications of the body such as the fist, feet, knees, elbows and traditional weapon play are similar but not identical. A particular style could be identified from their salutations and war dances. Outside factors that influenced the growth of silat Melayu in Malaysia include those from the islands of Sumatera and Jawa. Aspects of this can be seen in the clothing fashions, terminology of the movements, the spiritual practices and the music that accompanies the war dances. In spite of this, the traditional concept of silat Melayu remains unique and preserved. In ancient times, silat was as much a part of Malay culture as any other form of education and prepared young men for adulthood. Because of this, there was a strong emphasis on this art of self-defence. However, war was not always on the minds of Malays. Silat sits at the nexus between all aspects of the Malay culture. A true pendekar (warrior) will often have an artistic soul and cultivate interests in cultural fields such as keris metal work, woodcraft, traditional dancing, Malay attire, medicine, music and many more. Because of this, silat still plays an important role in the lives of thousands of people across the Malay world particularly the rural village dwellers who practise it and make it part of their daily routine. These pendekar were synonymous with the local medicine man, religious teacher or blacksmith, indicating society’s high regard for such people of knowledge. Usually, a pendekar can also play traditional musical instruments such as the serunai, gendang ibu, gendang anak and gong, which normally accompany silat dance performances.Today, performances are still held during (8 marks) Paper 1 - Reading and Use of English Part 3 Extended Text Unit 3 Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 23 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
24 wedding ceremonies, festivals and official celebrations. On such occasions, it is known as silat pulut, referring to the sticky, glutinous rice that is often eaten at Malay ceremonies or wedding receptions. (Adapted from https://www.culturalimpact.org/post/insight-into-the-malay-world-silat-strategytactical-human-combat-weaponry-and-philosophy) 19 In the first paragraph, silat A has an aesthetic movement called buah. B teaches the aspects of spirituality and self-defence in Nusantara. C only teaches about the knowledge of strategic and tactical human combat. D is a traditional martial art that has been taught for generations from masters to students. 20 In the second paragraph, the word incursions can best be replaced with A war. B protect. C invasions. D visitations. 21 The following is true about the keris except A it is used to kill people. B it symbolises the Malay identity. C it was a weapon used by kings and warriors. D it is a wavy dagger made of nickel and iron sheathed in wood. 22 In the fourth paragraph, why does the silat movement symbolise a tiger specifically? A It is a symbol of agility in silat. B Because Malay warriors love tigers. C It is a symbol of strength and power. D Because it is in the hearts of the Malay people. 23 When are silat techniques different from each other? A In salutations and war dances. B The use of traditional weapons. C The application of the body parts. D The fist, feet and elbow movements. 24 The Sumatera and Jawa cultures have influenced the growth of silat in Malaysia and it can be seen in many aspects except A the terminology of the movements. B music in the war dances. C clothes. D food. 25 Which of the following is true about a pendekar? A A person who makes the keris. B A person who performs during weddings. C A person who is known to be a very knowledgeable man. D A person who is not allowed to play traditional musical intruments 26 What is the purpose of the writer writing this article? A To tell us about the origins of the keris. B To give an in-depth study of the pendekar. C To highlight the musical instruments used during silat performances. D To share the history of silat and its importance in the Malay culture. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 24 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
25 Practice 2 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D. Have you heard of the Hungry Ghost Festival? It is the most important festival of the year besides Chinese New Year. Held in the seventh month of the Chinese lunar calendar, the Chinese believe that during the seventh month, the Gates of Hell are opened and ghosts are free to wander in search of food. It is important to understand the reason why such a festival is held. It is believed that when the Gates of Hell are opened, all ghosts and spirits are given the opportunity for a one-month vacation to return to Earth. And every year in August, on the fifteenth day of the seventh moon in the Chinese Lunar calendar, the Chinese believe the Gates of Hell are opened. So the spirits of the dead are let loose to wander among the living. The festival, in actual fact, celebrates a connection between the living and the dead, Earth and Heaven as well as body and soul. The build-up to this festival begins a week earlier. Chinese operas and puppet shows are put together at temples and at certain Chinese Associations. The Hungry Ghost Festival has roots in the Buddhist festival, Ullambana, and the Taoist culture. The Buddhist origins can be traced back to a story originally from India. It is that of a wealthy merchant, Mu-lien, who after attaining enlightenment, sought out his parents. He found his father in Heaven and his mother a hungry ghost in Hell. She was sent there because of her greed. When he asked Buddha for help, Mu-lien was asked to offer robes and food to Buddhist monks who came his way. Eventually, his mother was freed. Buddha declared a day of prayer and offering in which people prayed and made sacrifices to their dead ancestors or to hungry ghosts. Why then is the festival named Hungry Ghost? Taoists believe that the soul contains elements of both yin and yang. The yin of the soul is called kui (demon) and the yang is named shen (spirit). At death, the kui returns to Earth and the shen remains in the grave. If the dead soul is neglected by the family, it will persist as kui, eventually bringing problems to the living family. The kui are therefore categorised as hungry ghosts and ancestors are categorised as shen. As the Chinese ‘spirit world’ is believed to be in parallel with the living world, spirits have the same basic needs as the living such as food, clothing and even material comforts that were once enjoyed in the living world. So the festival not only pays homage to ancestors but also to all other neglected souls roaming in between worlds. Just as most would not invite a beggar into their homes, it is the same for spiritual beggars. Food for these homeless souls is placed outside the house at night, accompanied by a tall lighted candle. Sometimes, prayer sessions are conducted. The feast usually consists of a variety of meat and delicacies. Some believers even lay out cigarettes and alcohol. The basic belief of the people is that the ‘Hungry Ghosts’ must be appeased in order to get good fortune and luck in their lives. So an array of food is offered, and puppet shows and street operas are performed on makeshift stages. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food such as chicken, vegetables, fruits, bean curd, white rice, bowls of noodles, sweetmeats, cakes and other treats are placed at street corners and along roadsides to appease the spirits. During the Hungry Ghost month, children and young toddlers are kept inside, for fear of them being led away by the ‘Hungry Ghosts’. Having a wedding or moving house is considered bad luck. In addition, there are certain things that you should not do during the Hungry Ghost Festival. You should not step, kick or even pick up the offerings you see on the roadsides. You should also avoid talking about the burning of paper money as it is the Chinese people’s way of showing love to their loved ones who have passed away and their ancestors. (Adapted from http://www.journeymalaysia.com/MCUL_ghost.htm) Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 25 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
26 19 Why did the writer use the phrase a onemonth vacation? A It implies that ghosts and spirits have duties from which they are released. B It implies that ghosts and spirits always enjoy material things on Earth. C It implies that ghosts and spirits are now given a chance to visit hotels. D It implies that ghosts and spirits can visit their ancestors on Earth. 20 In the third paragraph, what can you say about Mu-lien’s character? A He loved his mother more than his father. B He didn’t care much about his parents. C He loved both his parents very much. D He only cared about himself. 21 What is described in the fourth paragraph? A What happens at death B What happens in the grave C The components of the soul D The Festival of the Hungry Ghost 22 In the fifth paragraph, what is the proof that the Hungry Ghost Festival is being celebrated? A Spirits want food, clothing and even material comforts. B The spirit world is parallel with the world of the living. C The festival celebrates other ghosts too. D Food is placed along roadsides. 23 What is the effect of offering food and drinks? A It soothes and appeases the dead souls. B It provides nourishment for the dead souls. C It gives a chance for the dead souls to eat, drink and be merry. D It allows the dead souls to meet up and exchange information. 24 A tall lighted candle is placed with the food to A light up the food served. B ‘guide’ ghosts to the food. C make the food decorative and inviting. D let human beings know of the food there. 25 Why is it advised not to have a wedding or move house during the Hungry Ghost Festival? A You may have unexpected guests and visitors at the wedding or in your new house. B It is believed to bring bad luck to newlyweds or homeowners. C Ghosts and spirits may be annoyed to see human beings happy. D Ghosts are everywhere and they want attention. 26 What is the purpose of this article? A To inform readers what they should do and not do during the Hungry Ghost Festival. B To inform readers that ghosts and spirits have a place in Chinese culture. C To inform people that they should not be afraid of ghosts and spirits. D To let readers know what the Hungry Ghost Festival is all about. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 26 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
27 Practice 3 Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer A, B, C or D. Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This national park is named after Gunung Mulu, the second-highest mountain in Sarawak. The mountain encompasses incredible caves and limestone formations in a mountainous equatorial rainforest setting. The 528.6 square km park contains 17 vegetation zones, exhibiting some 3,500 species of vascular plants. Hidden underneath the forested slopes of these mountains is one of the largest limestone cave systems in the world. This system, a breathtaking natural wonder, contains a number of record-breaking caves. They include the world’s largest cave passage (Deer Cave), the world’s largest natural chamber (Sarawak Chamber) and the longest cave in Southeast Asia (Clearwater Cave). So it is not surprising that the town of Mulu is now world-famous. The caves, besides providing a spectacular sight, are home to millions of cave swiftlets and bats. The Sarawak Chamber, 600 m by 415 m and 80 m high, is the largest known cave chamber in the world. It is big enough to fit St. Peter’s Basilica or several jumbo jets inside. The caves are also important for their classic features of underground geomorphology, demonstrating an evolutionary history of more than 1.5 million years. With its deeply-incised canyons, wild rivers, rainforest-covered mountains, spectacular limestone pinnacles, cave passages and stalactites and stalagmites, Gunung Mulu has outstanding scenic values. Millions of years of heavy rain and the action of rivers and running water carved out the vast subterranean system that exists today. The weathering process still continues as dripping water creates new rock features. Limestone is slowly worn away and underground rivers re-sculpt caves, transporting limestone debris to the cave mouth or redistributing it within the system. Besides caves, Gunung Mulu National Park contains a large number of plant species, including flowering plants, trees and fungi. Geology, soil types and topography have given rise to a rich tapestry of plant zones and types. On Gunung Mulu itself, there are lowland mixed forests, mossy forests as well as summit zone vegetation on the highest peaks. Other plant communities dominate the alluvial plains, including kerangas (tropical heath forest) and peat swamp forest. Up till today, Gunung Mulu continues to retain the sense of adventure associated with its original exploration through the provision of adventure caving and other adventure activities. The primary focus, however, has shifted to the promotion of awareness of the significance of the park and its environment through the provision of ecotourism activities. These activities foster understanding and appreciation of the allure and uniqueness of the park. Gunung Mulu is a very inaccessible area. The practical way of getting to and from it is by air, mainly from Miri Airport. It is possible to travel to the area by riverboat, but it requires a chartered longboat for the last part. The whole trip by river would take around twelve hours to complete from Miri, while the flight takes only thirty minutes. Excursions to Mulu continue to retain the sense of adventure associated with its original exploration through the provision of adventure caving and other adventure activities. Accommodation is available onsite at Gunung Mulu National Park headquarters, as well as at the Royal Mulu Resort and across the Melinau River at Benarat Inn, also known as Benarat Lodge. Homestays offered by locals and other typically cheaper lodgings are also available across the river. The ‘Mulu experience’ is not limited to underground attractions but also above-the-ground activities. There is plenty to see and do. As the park is covered in a rich primary rainforest, it offers a whole range of nature-based activities. There are some excellent jungle treks and mountain hikes, including the challenging trek to view the pinnacles that are 45-metre-high, razor-sharp limestone spikes that sit majestically on the slopes of the mountain. (Adapted from https://mulupark.com) Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 27 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
28 19 In the first paragraph, what fact informs the reader that the Gunung Mulu National Park is recognised all over the world? A It is named after the second-highest mountain in Sarawak, Gunung Mulu. B It has incredible caves and limestone formations. C It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. D It has 17 vegetation zones. 20 The second paragraph is mostly about A the town of Mulu. B the limestone cave system. C the forested slopes of the mountain. D all the natural wonders found there. 21 Which phrase illustrates the huge size of the Sarawak Chamber? A A spectacular sight B Largest known cave chamber C 600 m by 415 m and 80 m high D Big enough to fit St. Peter’s Basilica or several jumbo jets 22 In the fourth paragraph, what scenic features of Gunung Mulu can you see from the air? A Stalactites B Stalagmites C Cave passages D Limestone pinnacles 23 What is the main idea in the fifth paragraph? A The beauty of new rock features B The action of water on limestone C How limestone debris is transported out D The length of time taken to carve out the caves 24 What is the contributing factor for the rich variety in plant species? A Plant zones and types B Lowland areas and type of soil C The summit, plains and type of rock D Landscape, type of soil and type of rock 25 In the seventh paragraph, what is the shift of the primary focus? A To get tourists to appreciate nature. B To inform visitors the location of the park. C To get tourists to appreciate how large the park is. D To inform visitors that caving and other adventure activities are still carried out. 26 What is the aim of this article? A To inform readers that this is a protected park. B To advertise the different parts of the country. C To promote adventure and thrill-seeking activities. D To inform readers about the natural beauty of the park. Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 28 15/2/2024 3:38:43 PM
A1 Praktis Topikal SPM English (CEFR) Form 4 KSSM - Answers Unit 1 Short Texts Practice 1 1 B 2 C 3 B 4 C 5 B 6 A 7 B 8 A Practice 2 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 A 6 C 7 C 8 B Practice 3 1 A 2 B 3 B 4 C 5 B 6 B 7 B 8 A Practice 4 1 A 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 A 6 C 7 A 8 A Practice 5 1 A 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 B 7 C 8 B Unit 2 Cloze Text Practice 1 9 A 10 A 11 C 12 D 13 D 14 A 15 C 16 B 17 D 18 B Practice 2 9 C 10 A 11 C 12 A 13 C 14 D 15 A 16 D 17 B 18 C Practice 3 9 A 10 A 11 D 12 D 13 B 14 D 15 A 16 B 17 D 18 B Practice 4 9 C 10 C 11 C 12 B 13 C 14 C 15 C 16 B 17 D 18 B Practice 5 9 A 10 B 11 B 12 B 13 A 14 A 15 D 16 C 17 D 18 B Practice 6 9 C 10 C 11 B 12 A 13 A 14 C 15 D 16 D 17 B 18 D Unit 3 Extended Text Practice 1 19 D 20 C 21 A 22 C 23 A 24 D 25 C 26 D Practice 2 19 A 20 C 21 C 22 D 23 A 24 B 25 B 26 D Practice 3 19 C 20 B 21 D 22 D 23 B 24 D 25 A 26 D Practice 4 19 C 20 D 21 A 22 B 23 D 24 D 25 D 26 B Practice 5 19 B 20 D 21 A 22 D 23 D 24 C 25 C 26 D Unit 4 Gapped Text Practice 1 27 A 28 B 29 D 30 C 31 E 32 G Practice 2 27 E 28 B 29 H 30 D 31 F 32 C Practice 3 27 C 28 G 29 F 30 H 31 A 32 E Practice 4 27 E 28 D 29 A 30 F 31 H 32 C Practice 5 27 F 28 G 29 B 30 C 31 A 32 E Practice 6 27 D 28 A 29 H 30 F 31 E 32 B Answers Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 1 2/22/2024 12:09:53 PM
Penerbit Ilmu Bakti Sdn. Bhd. (732516-M) 2024 A2 Unit 5 Matching and Information Transfer Practice 1 33 E 34 F 35 B 36 D 37 match 38 mysteries 39 longest 40 hidden Practice 2 33 E 34 F 35 A 36 C 37 club 38 learn 39 time 40 chores Practice 3 33 B 34 C 35 E 36 F 37 recipes 38 journey 39 photographs 40 intelligently Practice 4 33 C 34 B 35 D 36 E 37 products 38 garlic 39 flavours 40 oils Practice 5 33 B 34 D 35 C 36 A 37 Demonstrations 38 Michael 39 addictions 40 Students Unit 6 Short Communicative Message Sample answers Practice 1 To: [email protected] Subject: Let’s Go on an Outing! Hi Haikal, It’s great to hear from you. I suggest we go to Putrajaya Wetlands Park. There are a lot of activities to do there such as cycling and jogging. Besides, these physical activities will help us shed some weight as I believe we have gained weight lately. We can also have a picnic at the park. I will bring my mum’s delicious chocolate cake and some spaghetti. Maybe you can bring some sandwiches and Iman can bring some juice. What do you think? Khairi Practice 2 To: [email protected] Subject: Trekking on Friday Hi Azman, Thank you for asking me. Count me in. Shall we ask Rohit and Gerard to join us? I’m sure they’ll be keen. I suggest we trek in the Bukit Gasing forest reserve especially along the trail that goes across the rope bridge and up a steep hill. Your dad is with us, so there’s nothing to fear. We should bring along our water bottles, a first aid kit and raincoats. What do you think? Let me know. Bye! Ben Practice 3 To: [email protected] Subject: Planning to Join the Career Club Hi Farah, Yes, I am a Career Club member. The club has 35 members. Club meetings are held every Wednesday from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The aim of this club is to provide information on the various careers that can be pursued by students. The teacher advisers are Mr Thomas and Miss Kanaga. The club holds many interesting activities for its members such as visits to hospitals, factories, manufacturing plants and construction sites. Do join the Career Club. It will be fun. Alice Practice 4 To: [email protected] Subject: Futsal Tournament Hi Chong, Yes, that’s a very good idea! Let’s take part in the futsal tournament. We’ll get our gang in and include Thomas and Haikal. For reserve, let’s get Chandran. He’s got good ball skills too. I suggest we start practising this Saturday. Let’s practise at weekends and if possible, on weekdays too. We should practise for at least two hours. I’ll bring the ball. We’ll tell the boys to bring their own water bottles and a change of clothes. Bahrain Prak ENG main text F4 5P.indd 2 2/22/2024 12:09:53 PM