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CONTENTS ANSWERS UNIT 1 FAMILY TIES 1 UNIT 2 FOOD, FOOD, FOOD! 11 UNIT 3 THE WONDERS OF NATURE 21 UNIT 4 SPECIAL RELATIONSHIPS 29 UNIT 5 PLACE TO CALL HOME 38 UNIT 6 READY, STEADY, GO! 47 UNIT 7 EXTREME SITUATIONS 55 UNIT 8 TIME TO SPARE 62 UNIT 9 HIGH-TECH WORLD 71 UNIT 10 THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT 79 UNIT 11 LESSONS TO LEARN 88 UNIT 12 THE BODY BEAUTIFUL 96 Year-End Test 104
© Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) 14 Complete the following table. Choose no more than five words and/or number from the text for each answer. For each question, write your answer in the space provided. Who many believe had brought pad thai to Thailand: 1 The period when Thailand faced a shortage of rice: 2 Reasons why pad thai is a widely loved dish: 8 – accessibility – versatility Pad Thai The next step after all the ingredients have been tossed together is to garnish it with 6 7 – lime The person who encouraged Thai people to eat rice noodles: 3 List of ingredients in pad thai: – stir-fried rice noodles 4 5 – tofu – shrimp or chicken – crushed peanuts Chinese traders World War II eggs vegetables crushed peanuts fresh herbs unique flavours Prime Minister Plaek Phibunsongkhram
15 © Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) Read the text below and answer questions 1 to 10. LIMITED RESPONSE Akito’s Culinary Dream Ever since young, Akito has dreamt of becoming a skilled sushi chef or itamae in Japan one day. He was fascinated by the art of sushi-making and the rich culinary traditions of the country. He would spend hours watching videos and reading books about Japanese cuisine. At the age of eighteen, Akito enrolled in a culinary school. Despite excelling in culinary school, Akito knew that the best way to master the art of making sushi was to work from the bottom up. After completing his studies, Akito started working as a kitchen assistant in a small Japanese restaurant, washing dishes and observing the skilled chefs at work. Despite the long hours and demanding work, Akito remained dedicated, knowing that each step brought him closer to his ultimate goal. Soon, he was offered the position of trainee or wakiita in a big sushi restaurant where he began training under a master itamae. This was a transformative experience for Akito as he got to hone his skills in using the yanagi or sushi knife, preparing fresh fish and scallops, and preparing the perfect rice rolls. Eventually, Akito's hard work and perseverance caught the attention of a prominent sushi restaurant in Tokyo. He was offered a position as an apprentice to a master sushi chef, an opportunity he eagerly embraced. Under the watchful eye of his mentor, Akito further refined his techniques and expanded his knowledge of different fish varieties. Today, after 20 years of sheer dedication and determination, Akito is a respected itamae-san or sushi legend in Japan. He now proudly serves his artful creations to customers from all over the world. Being an itamae-san is not just about technical skills. Akito also discovered the importance of discipline, respect and a willingness to embrace the traditions and techniques of a culture.
© Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) 16 Answer the questions below. Choose no more than five words and/or a number from the text for each answer. For each question, write your answer in the space provided. 1 Akito has dreamt of becoming a skilled sushi chef or itamae in Japan ever since young. 2 Akito would spend hours watching videos and reading books about Japanese cuisine . 3 Akito enrolled in a culinary school when he was 18 . 4 After completing his studies, Akito started working as a kitchen assistant in a small local Japanese restaurant. 5 Akito was offered the position of trainee or wakiita in a big sushi restaurant. 6 The training was transformative for Akito as he got to hone his skills in using the honcho or sushi knife, preparing fresh fish and scallops , and preparing the perfect rice rolls. 7 Akito's hard work and perseverance caught the attention of a prominent sushi restaurant in Tokyo . 8 After 20 years, Akito is now a respected itamae-san or sushi legend in Japan. Complete the table below with a word from the text. For each question, write your answer in the space provided. Meaning Word 9 related to cooking or the kitchen culinary 10 well-known and popular prominent
17 © Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) You are going to read a review about an Indonesian restaurant. Six sentences have been removed from the review. Choose from the sentences (A – H) to fit each gap (35 – 40). There are two extra sentences which you do not need to use. For each question, mark the correct answer (A – H). MATCHING (GAPPED TEXT) IndoFlavours: An Authentic Indonesian Food Haven I recently had the pleasure of dining at a wonderful restaurant called IndoFlavours with my friend. C (1) It was opened by a passionate chef named Chitra Marinka in 2010. IndoFlavours has a warm and inviting ambience with its spacious layout. As soon as we walked in, we were greeted with the delightful aroma of spices floating in the air. H (2) Immediately after we were seated at the table, a friendly staff came to take our order. F (3) After careful consideration, I decided to order the gado-gado while my friend opted for the mie goreng, a spicy Indonesian fried noodle dish. When our orders arrived, we couldn't wait to dig in. My gado-gado was a scrumptious salad bursting with flavours from mixed vegetables, tofu, tempeh, boiled potatoes and boiled eggs, all complemented by a rich peanut sauce dressing. My friend's mie goreng was equally flavorful. B (4) The dish had just the right amount of spiciness, making it a delightful treat for those who appreciate a little heat in their meals. To accompany the meal, I ordered jus alpukat. It's a very rich and creamy avocado milkshake with chocolate syrup drizzled all over. D (5) She said it was very refreshing. Throughout our dining experience, the staff at IndoFlavours were attentive to our needs, ensuring our dining experience was enjoyable from start to finish. A (6) It is a must-visit for anyone wanting to try authentic yet flavourful Indonesian dishes. A I highly recommend IndoFlavours. B The noodles were stir-fried to perfection with a medley of vegetables, fried shrimp, slices of bakso and aromatic spices. C This restaurant specialises in serving delicious Indonesian cuisine. D Meanwhile, my friend enjoyed Indonesia's famous bottled jasmine tea called teh botol. E My friend changed her mind and ordered nasi ayam penyet instead. F The menu offered a wide range of tempting Indonesian delicacies. G It was difficult to find parking at the restaurant. H The restaurant is also adorned with beautiful Indonesian decorations such as batik tablecloths, traditional wooden carvings and Balinese-inspired artworks.
47 © Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) UNIT 6 READY, STEADY, GO! SHORT TEXTS Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A, B or C. 1 Runners must A collect their running kit on the day of the event. B wear attire and shoes collected from Floria Mall. C keep a positive attitude throughout the marathon. 2 Suet Yun says that volleyball A was invented in 1895. B became popular around the world in 1964. C became an Olympic sport for women in the early 1990s. 3 Muhaimin wants to join the above activity. He must A be at least 12 years old. B bring his own equipment. C pay RM8 for the activity. ☛ Collect your running kit at Floria Mall on 23 September ☛ Arrive early on the day of the event ☛ Please follow the designated route and obey traffic rules ☛ Wear appropriate running attire and comfortable shoes ☛ Keep a positive attitude and support fellow runners throughout the marathon ATTENTION TO ALL RUNNERS Hi Maira, Did you know that volleyball was invented by a man named William G. Morgan in 1895? Then, the sport became popular and started to spread to the rest of the world in the early 1900s. Volleyball became an Olympic sport for men and women in 1964. Isn’t that awesome? Suet Yun Experience the thrill of white-water rafting along the 8km-long Sungai Selangor • Starting from RM120 per pax • Suitable for ages 12 and above • Professional guides available to ensure your safety • All equipment provided Book now at 03-65288601 White-water Rafting at Kuala Kubu Bharu
© Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) 48 6 Coach wants Leo A to get ready for the diving match. B to feel excited and enjoy the moment. C to focus on his technique and stay confident. 4 Bhawani wants to A buy gymnastics equipments at Soar Gymnastics Club. B invite Sierra to join the gymnastics class with her. C encourage Sierra to stay active. 5 Christopher is texting Maharaj to A call Amir about basketball practice. B tell him about basketball practice tomorrow. C go to Sinar Court with the coach at 8.30 a.m. To: [email protected] From: [email protected] Subject: Gymnastics class I’m thinking of joining a beginner gymnastics class at Soar Gymnastics Club. It is a great way to stay active and improve our flexibility. Would you like to join me? There’s a trial class available for RM60 per session. The club has all the equipments needed along with experienced coaches. Waiting for your reply Bhawani Christopher online Hey Maharaj, Amir just called and told me there will be a basketball practice tomorrow. Coach wants us to come to Sinar Court at 8.30 a.m. See you there! Coach: Leo, are you ready for this diving match? Leo: I’m feeling a bit nervous. But I’m also excited as this is my first time competing at this level. Coach: Don’t worry, you got this! Just focus on your technique, stay confident and enjoy the moment. Leo: Thanks, Coach!
49 © Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) Read the text below and correct the underlined errors. For each question, write the correct word in the space provided. 0 participate 1 was 2 but 3 from 4 gathered 5 love 6 turn 7 caught 8 Her ERROR CORRECTION A Netball Match Asiah loved playing netball. She has been selected to participated (0) in a big netball match. As the day approached, Asiah is (1) filled with excitement and nervousness. She couldn't wait to showcase her skills so (2) she was also worried about letting her team down. On the day of the day match, Asiah and her team played well but they faced tough opponents on (3) SMK Pulau Ketam. They started to fall behind on the scoreboard. During a timeout, their coach gather (4) the team. "Keep fighting, remember why we loves (5) this game!" she said. At that point, Asiah and her teammates knew that if they tried their best and played better, they could turning (6) the game around. With renewed determination, Asiah and her teammates played harder and slowly catch (7) up to the opposing team. In the final minutes of the match, Asiah got the ball. His (8) heart pounded as she shot the ball through the net. The crowd erupted in cheers, and the game ended with a victory for Asiah's team.
© Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) 50 Read the text below and answer questions 1 to 8. INFORMATION TRANSFER Complete the following table. Choose no more than five words and/or number from the text for each answer. For each question, write your answer in the space provided. Rugby Rugby is an exciting game where two teams compete to move the ball down the field into the opponent’s goal. Players score points by carrying the ball across the goal line or kicking it between goalposts. The team that scores the most points will win. Although rugby is a rough game, the players do not wear protective gear like pads or helmets. The sport of rugby was invented in the 1800s. While its exact origin was not known, it is believed to have started at Rugby School in England in 1823. It began when a student named William Webb Ellis picked up the ball with his hands and ran with it. This was against the rules of soccer as players were not allowed to use their hands. However, it led to the creation of rugby. In 1871, a group of English teams formed the Rugby Football Union (RBU) where formal rules for the game were established. Then, in 1895, many teams left the RBU and set their own rules. Now, that league created is known as Rugby Football League. Nowadays, rugby is played all across the globe, especially in Australia, South Africa, the US and New Zealand. In general, there are two versions of rugby called Rugby Union and Rugby League. In a rugby game, players may throw the ball, catch it or run with it. One unique feature of this game is the scrummage. Six or eight players from each team will link their arms and bend forward to form a tightly packed group. The ball will be dropped between the two teams and players will use their feet to get hold of the ball. Rugby Player score points by: 1 carrying the ball across goal line • kicking the ball between goalposts When it was invented: 2 In the 1800s Where it started: 3 Rugby School in England Name of student who picked up the ball and ran with it: 4 William Webb Ellis The year Rugby Football Union was formed: 5 1871 Where is rugby mostly played in: 6 Australia • South Africa • The US • New Zealand The two versions of rugby: 7 Rugby Union • Rugby League A unique feature of rugby is called: 8 the scrummage
© Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) 54 Write your essay in about 100 to 120 words. An athlete that I truly admire is Datuk Lee Chong Wei, a former Malaysian badminton player. To me, he’s a legendary icon in the badminton world because he’s very talented, determined and hardworking. His achievements in badminton are remarkable. Datuk Lee Chong Wei has won numerous badminton championships, including the Malaysia Open and the All England Open. He also represented Malaysia and won silver medals in three consecutive Olympics games. What makes him even more incredible is his journey as a cancer survivor. Datuk Lee Chong Wei has taught me the importance of never losing hope and perseverance. He’s a role model for me and many of my friends.
85 © Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) A Her contributions to the film industry and her dedication to performing her own stunts have left a permanent mark on cinema. B This victory led to a fateful encounter with Jackie Chan. C Yeoh became the first actress of Asian descent to win in the Best Actress category in the Academy's 95-year history. D She pursued her dreams by attending the Royal Academy of Dance in London. E Being an actress had been her ambition since she was young. F She proved herself as a versatile actress by taking on diverse roles. G Her impressive performances caught the attention of international audiences. H The Australian actress and two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett was said to be her closest contender.
© Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) 86 What are his/her achievements? Where is he/she from? In your class, you have been talking about people in the entertainment business. Write an essay about a singer you look up to. You may use the notes given below. NOTE EXPANSION Why do you admire him/her? What are some of your favourite songs? The singer you look up to
87 © Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) Write your essay in about 100 to 120 words. My favourite singer is Taylor Swift, a talented artist from the United States. Her music journey began at a young age. Taylor is known for her captivating songs, which mostly revolve around personal experiences and relationships. Some of my favourite songs include ‘Shake It Off’ and ‘Blank Space’. Taylor Swift has seen incredible success during her career. Her albums frequently reach the top of the charts around the world. Besides, she has earned countless awards, including multiple Grammy Awards. Taylor is also acclaimed for her charitable work supporting a number of causes and charities. I look up to Taylor Swift because she is not only a gifted singer-songwriter but also an inspiring role model. She remains true to herself, expressing her emotions and stories through her music. Her determination and resilience in the face of challenges motivate me to pursue my passions wholeheartedly. She has shown that with hard work, talent and kindness, one can make a significant impact on the world.
© Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) 96 1 Which of the following is an example of good body language? A Reduce the physical distance and make occasional gestures. B Hug your bag and keep your arms folded when talking to a person. C Fidget, nail bite or do finger drum as you speak to a person. 2 The father is A teaching his daughter about a healthy diet. B trying to make his daughter laugh. C complaining about the cake. SHORT TEXTS Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A, B or C. UNIT 12 THE BODY BEAUTIFUL Salniah : Dad, how do you find the cake? I followed the recipe most carefully. I don’t know why it tastes like cardboard. Dad : I do need more fibre in my diet. 3 The label tells the patient to A take her medicine after having breakfast and dinner. B be careful as the medicine may cause her to become sleepy. C take note because taking a tablet twice a day can give her flu. 1. Smile 2. Keep an open space before your upper torso 3. Make eye contact 4. Be comfortable in your space 5. When resting on your hand, keep the insides of your hand faced outwards 6. Minimize movements that distract 7. Be inclusive in your actions SEVEN TIPS TO IMPROVE YOUR BODY LANGUAGE Patient's Name: Saraswathy a/p Devadeson Date: 12/10 tablet times a day before / after food. MEDICINE: Flu CAUTION: May cause drowsiness 1 2 DR CHONG WEI HUNG PAEDIATRIC CLINIC
© Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) 102 A Some schools have strict policies against visible piercings. B However, it is crucial for them to be informed about the potential negative consequences. C Many workplaces have strict dress codes that prohibit facial or body piercings for certain positions. D They get body piercings for many reasons. E A piercing artist uses a needle to puncture a hole into the body before inserting a piece of jewellery into this hole. F Teenagers may also experience allergic reactions to the materials used in the jewellery, causing irritation and discomfort. G As long as teenagers study hard, body piercing will not affect their performance in examinations. H That can lead to scarring, which may stay with them for life.
103 © Global Mediastreet Sdn. Bhd. (762284-U) Read the email from your cousin. SHORT COMMUNICATIVE MESSAGE Hi, My brother, Frankie, wants to get a tattoo on his body. My parents are not happy about it. In fact, they’ve just got into a fight. Frankie won’t listen to me either. I know he respects you a lot. Can you please advise him not to get a tattoo? Regards, En Rou From: [email protected] In about 80 words, write an email to Frankie to advise him not to get a tattoo. Give your reasons. From: [email protected] Subject: Getting a Tattoo Send Dear Frankie, How are you? I heard that you're planning to get a tattoo on your body. Honestly, I don’t think that’s a good idea. Tattoos are permanent. You cannot get rid of them if you don’t like them in the future. They can also affect your career path as some professional companies will not hire you as tattoos are usually considered indecorous and offensive. Also, you may face health risks such as skin allergies. I hope you think twice about getting a tattoo. Talk to you soon. Your cousin, Aloysius
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