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Teacher’s Teacher’s Resource Vocabulary Chamber
Resource
Vocabulary Chamber
Consolidation 1 Environment (Values)
Use the words given in capital letters at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
CONTOH From early (1) , Felicia had always CHILD
wanted a pet parrot. Her mother told her that a parrot was an SUIT
DESTRUCT
(2) pet, but Felicia insisted. She was always worried about PROTECT
LONELY
the (3) of the forests where parrots live. She also felt that HUNT
parrots needed more (4) , care and space. Her father argued WOOD
OBEY
that a parrot would suffer from (5) if it lived in a house. Her DISCOVER
dad also explained that parrots were caught by (6) who SAVE
were motivated by money. They did not care about protecting birds. ‘They catch
the parrots and send them away in (7) boxes,’ her dad told
her. ‘Parrots are usually very (8) and they don’t make good
pets,’ Dad continued. However, Felicia made an exciting (9) vocabulary chamber
– she found a pet shop which bred parrots instead of importing them. She then
took all her (10) and bought a tiny parrot she called ‘Paco’,
which means ‘free’ in Spanish.
Consolidation 2 Health
Use the words given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
Fahmi went to the doctor’s after his trip to the jungle. He is a man of
(1) build but over the past few months, he had lost a lot MUSCLE
WEIGH
of (2) . He had also noticed that his knees and ankles had PAIN
POISON
become rather (3) . He then thought that he might have INFECT
eaten or drunk something (4) , or caught some kind of EXPRESS
HEART
(5) diseases. The doctor took some of his blood for CURE
MEDIC
tests and told Fahmi to come back a week later. When Fahmi went back, the RECOVER
doctor wore a serious (6) on her face. Fahmi then felt
(7) . ‘Don’t worry,’ said the doctor, ‘it’s nothing serious. You
haven’t caught an (8) disease, or anything terrible like that.
It’s a simple virus, and you’ll need some (9) . Take these
tablets twice daily for a week, and you’ll make a full (10) .
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Consolidation 3 Money Matters
Who are they? Write your answer in the space provided.
1 Someone who has retired and receives an amount of money paid regularly.
2 Someone who cheats people in order to get money.
3 Someone who buys things from a shop.
4 Someone who has the legal right to inherit money or property.
5 Someone who keeps or checks financial records.
6 Someone who officially examines the business and financial records of a company.
7 Someone who puts money into a business in order to make a profit.
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8 Someone who acts for or represents another in business.
9 Someone who owns a bank or has an important position in a bank.
10 Someone who gives money to help an organisation, society or person.
11 Someone who charges very large amounts of money for lending money.
12 Someone who buys and sells foreign money, shares, etc. for other people.
13 Someone who receives and pays out money in a bank, restaurant, shop, etc.
Consolidation 4 Employment and Transport
Who/ What are they? Write your answer in the space provided.
1 The death rate for hit by speeding cars is unacceptably high.
2 ‘This is your speaking. We expect to be landing at Kuala Lumpur
International Airport in an hour’s time.’
3 Mr Anderson is a keen . He rides his bike to work every day.
4 Rita was given a parking ticket by the .
5 The train could not leave until the waved his green flag.
6 The police wanted me to describe the of the taxi.
7 Before takeoffs, the told all passengers to fasten their seat belts.
8 Amran works as a in a local garage.
9 The train was very crowded as there were only three .
10 As the train drew into the station, Firdaus could see his wife waiting on the .
1 1 Mr Tan has a Rolls-Royce driven by a .
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Consolidation 5 Compound Words
Complete each sentence with the words ‘home’, ‘house’ or a word formed from one of these words.
1 Pour yourself a drink and make yourself at .
2 Nuraini can’t stand cooking, washing, ironing and other .
3 By the 1960s, most had a TV.
4 Jamal used to live on the river on a .
5 The charity provides shelter for the .
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6 You can’t watch TV until you have done your .
7 Theo was born in Edinburgh but he considers London his since he has lived there
most of his life.
8 I was actually born in Hong Kong but I have lived in Kuala Lumpur for so long that it feels like
now.
9 Janet works full-time seven days a week and needs a to help her in the running of
the home.
1 0 My parents recently bought a terraced in Bandar Baru Bangi.
11 The old couple decided to live in an old people’s .
12 As I read my mum’s emails, I began to feel more and more .
1 3 They planned a special celebration for Dexter’s . vocabulary chamber
14 We are having a in our new home on Saturday night if you would like to come.
15 Uncle Ted has been since he lost both his legs in the terrible road accident.
Consolidation 6 Compound Words
Complete the compound word in each sentence.
1 Watson dropped a (bolt) on us this evening when he told us that we were closing
down.
2 Heavy (fall) is predicted for tomorrow.
3 Carrie went back to work (full) when her youngest child went to school.
4 Fiza was so (mind) that she left her umbrella on the bus.
5 There are so many mice in the wooden hut, so we have to buy a (trap).
6 Liam is on the (list) for a teaching post.
7 The kidnapping has caused the family months of suffering and (break).
8 The thief was taken to the police station in (cuff).
9 We stared (open) as the elephant balanced itself on the rubber ball.
10 The army was brought in to try to prevent further (shed).
11 Men are often expected to be the (winner) in a family.
1 2 This project is the (child) of one of the students.
13 The sound of (fire) echoed into the night.
1 4 Most of us think the new stadium in town is an (sore).
1 5 If we lose this game, we can kiss our chances of winning the championship
(good).
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Consolidation 7 Word Formation
Rewrite each sentence so that it has the same meaning and contains the word given in bold. Do not change the
given word in any way.
1 The jungle started burning last night. Caught
Touch
2 Diana, you will write or phone, won’t you?
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3 My annual salary is RM36 000.
Employed
4 Azri works for a firm of solicitors.
Try
5 Is this skirt the right size? Can I check?
Held
6 Three masked men robbed the bank yesterday.
Take
7 Can you look after my pet cat while I’m away?
Run
8 ‘Sorry, we don’t have any sugar left,’ said the grocer.
Worn
9 I have been working all night and I am exhausted.
Turn
10 I can’t hear the radio. Can you make it louder?
Consolidation 8 Prepositional Phrases
Complete the following sentences with one suitable word.
1 How would passengers escape an emergency?
2 Residents are reminded that they leave their cars here their own risk.
3 All employees went strike in protest at the decision to close the supermarket.
4 When the volcano erupted, many tourists were great danger.
5 The two countries have been war for the last six years.
6 I have paid this bill twice mistake.
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7 I’m afraid I don’t have the latest atlas hand.
8 By about ten o’clock, Chloe started to feel faint hunger.
9 I spent ages looking for the bookmark and it was right my nose.
1 0 I have been the move all day and I’m really tired now.
11 We will have to leave the crack of dawn.
1 2 All the drinks are the house.
13 The point issue is what is best for the children.
14 I deleted the file accident.
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1 5 Rodney is far the tallest boy in my class.
1 6 They are leaving this place good.
1 7 The murderer was finally brought justice.
1 8 You can watch the films
the comfort of your own home.
1 9 The assam laksa is not my taste.
20 Belinda is always odds with the rest of us.
Consolidation 9 Parts of the Body vocabulary chamber
Replace the words in italics with your own word(s).
1 Korean is actually Park Go-bum’s native language.
2 Wai Hoong injured his backbone in a riding accident.
3 I had a terrible toothache and was in great pain all night.
4 Nicholas managed to grow a lot of hair on his face.
5 The demonstrators will march through the centre of the town.
6 The child inherited his mother’s intelligence and his father’s looks.
7 The police discovered the dead body buried in the jungle.
8 After dinner, Amelia had a sharp pain from eating too much.
9 Your leg is not broken, but it is covered in purple marks.
1 0 Mustaqim always has such a miserable look on his face.
Consolidation 10 Social Issues
Replace the words in italics with your own suitable word.
1 Some countries are inhabited by too many people.
2 After a few days of continuous heavy rains, the town was filled with water.
3 In many countries, smoking has been made illegal in public places.
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4 The economy is in deep recession and many people are without work now.
5 Our rivers have been made dirty by household wastes and industrial wastes.
6 The threat of widespread famine in this country has not been dealt with yet.
7 Endangered animals need to be guarded by the law.
8 Recently the number of pickpockets has grown larger.
9 A problem, which is not thought about, does not simply go away.
10 Living conditions have been made better in some parts of the world.
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Consolidation 11 Prefixes
Use your dictionary to complete the word in each sentence. (fusion).
1 Samantha almost died in the accident, but was saved by a blood
2 Sai Onn knows a lot of French words, but he tends to (pronounce) them.
3 Nurul often has an angry expression and is rude, which makes her look fairly
(attractive).
4 Siew Yun is (certain) whether to go to New York or not.
5 Malaysia is increasingly a (cultural) country.
6 Unhealthy food is producing (size) children.
7 Durians and mangosteens are (abundant) in tropical countries.
8 My mother finds it difficult to dress my younger sister when she refuses to
(operate).
9 Zaim is widely thought to be an (decisive) leader, as he rarely makes up his mind.
1 0 We are a (profit) organisation dedicated to the wildlife conservation.
11 I didn’t really know anyone at the party, so I felt a bit of a (fit).
12 Angie has been on the (depressant) ever since her husband passed away.
1 3 My mother is a truly (ordinary) woman.
14 Jordan wants to be a painter, but his parents (approve).
1 5 Drinking a lot of water (act) the dehydrating effects of hot weather.
1 6 Wilson is an (convict) but nowadays he is earning an honest living.
1 7 The organisation does not get involved in politics. It is completely (political).
18 Can you (collect) her name?
19 Colby was so angry that he could hardly (strain) himself.
20 Prostitution is (legal) in many countries.
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Teacher’s Resource Vocabulary Chamber
Consolidation 12 Parts of the Body
Decide which noun completes the expression on the left. Tick () the correct answer.
No Expressions Arm Ear Blood Eye Hand Head Nose Heart Hair
1 cost someone an
and a leg
2 play by
3 like getting out of
a stone
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4 easy on the
5 give someone a big
6 keep someone at
length
7 lose one’s
8 have a of gold
9 lead someone by the
10 turn a blind to
something
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11 play it by
12 beat/ win someone to the
down
13 keep one’s
grindstone
14 within a breadth
15 put our together
on
16 set one’s
something run
17 pay through the
18 make someone’s
stand on end
19 make one’s
cold/ freeze
20 fall on deaf
21 cry one’s out
22 from to toe
23 one’s is not in it
24 a shot in the to mouth
25 make someone’s
boil
26 live from
27 not turn a
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Answers
Consolidation 1
1 childhood 6 hunters 5 Is this skirt the right size? Can I try it on?
2 unsuitable 7 wooden 6 Three masked men held up the bank yesterday.
3 destruction 8 disobedient 7 Can you take care of my pet cat while I’m away?
4 protection 9 discovery 8 ‘Sorry, we have run out of sugar,’ said the grocer.
5 loneliness 10 savings 9 I have been working all night and I am worn out.
1 0 I can’t hear the radio. Can you turn it up?
Consolidation 2 Consolidation 8
1 muscular 6 expression 1 in 6 by 11 at 16 for
2 weight 7 disheartened 2 at 7 to/ in 12 on 17 to
3 painful 8 incurable 3 on 8 from 13 at 18 in
4 poisonous 9 medicine 4 in 9 under 14 by 19 to
5 infectious 10 recovery 5 at 10 on 15 by 20 at
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Consolidation 3 Consolidation 9
1 Pensioner 8 Agent 1 tongue 6 brains
2 Swindler 9 Banker 2 spine 7 corpse
3 Customer 10 Benefactor 3 agony 8 stomach ache
4 Heir 11 Loan shark 4 beard 9 bruises
5 Accountant 12 Broker 5 heart 10 expression
6 Auditor 13 Cashier
7 Investor
Consolidation 4 Consolidation 10
1 pedestrians 7 flight attendant/ stewardess 1 overpopulated
2 captain 8 mechanic 2 flooded
3 cyclist 9 coaches 3 banned
4 traffic warden 10 platform 4 unemployed
5 guard 11 chauffeur 5 polluted
6 driver 6 addressed/ solved
7 protected
Consolidation 5 8 increased
9 disregarded/ ignored/ neglected
10 improved
1 home 9 housekeeper Consolidation 11
2 housework 10 house
3 households 11 home 1 transfusion 11 misfit
4 houseboat 12 homesick 2 mispronounce 12 antidepressant
5 homeless 13 homecoming 3 unattractive 13 extraordinary
6 homework 14 housewarming 4 uncertain 14 disapprove
7 hometown 15 housebound 5 multicultural 15 counteracts
8 home 6 supersized 16 ex-convict
7 superabundant 17 apolitical
Consolidation 6 8 cooperate 18 recollect
9 indecisive 19 restrain
1 thunderbolt 9 open-mouthed 10 non-profit 20 illegal
2 snowfall 10 bloodshed
3 full-time 11 breadwinner Consolidation 12
4 absent-minded 12 brainchild
5 mousetrap 13 gunfire 1 arm 10 eye 19 blood
6 shortlist 14 eyesore 2 ear 11 ear 20 ears
7 heartbreak 15 goodbye 3 blood 12 hand’s 21 eyes
8 handcuffs 4 eye/ ear 13 nose 22 head
5 hand 14 hair’s 23 heart
Consolidation 7 6 arm’s 15 heads 24 arm
7 head 16 heart 25 blood
1 The jungle caught fire last night. 8 heart 17 nose 26 hand
2 Diana, you will keep/ stay in touch, won’t you? 9 nose 18 hair 27 hair
3 I earn RM36 000 a year.
4 Azri is employed by a firm of solicitors.
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CONTOHContents
Topic 1 Short Texts...................................................................................... 1
Topic 2 Cloze Text...................................................................................... 12
Topic 3 Longer Text................................................................................... 17
Topic 4 Gapped Text................................................................................. 28
Topic 5 Matching and Information Transfer........................................... 35
Topic 6 Short Communicative Message................................................... 46
Topic 7 Guided Writing............................................................................ 52
Topic 8 Extended Writing......................................................................... 57
SPM Model Test ........................................................................................ 63
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Topic 1 English Form 5 Topic 1
Short Texts
1 In Paper 1 of the SPM English language paper, Part 1 consists of 8 questions.
2 Three multiple-choice options are provided for each question.
3 Test takers are required to select the option, which best interprets the information conveyed in the
short texts.
4 A wide variety of short texts will be included in this part of the comprehension test. The short
texts comprise dialogues, messages, news reports, magazine articles, letters, synopsis of books,
advertisements, notices, pamphlets, brochures, comic strips, etc.
Strategies for Understanding and Answering Questions on Short Texts
CONTOH
Read the questions Pay attention to how Look at the information
carefully these words may be provided
used in the questions:
true, not true, except,
correct, incorrect, more,
less, least, fewer, etc.
Read it quickly and ask Read the questions Look at the three options
yourself what it is all again and note what given before you decide
about information you are on the correct answer
required to find out
Ask yourself whether Do the same for the Use the process of
option A is correct; if it is other options elimination to arrive
not, why not? at the correct answer.
Mark off the options
that you have mentally
eliminated
If you do not know the Check all your answers There will be a lot of
answer to a particular again quickly when you irrelevant information
question, move on to have completed Part 1 given. Therefore, do not
the next one. You can choose your answers
always go back to the 1 hastily
difficult question later
English Form 5 Topic 1
Worksheet 1
Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A, B or C.
Unit 6: Crime
Theme: Health & Environment
KUALA LUMPUR: From 1 January 2020 onwards, smoking is
strictly prohibited at all eateries nationwide. Offenders are caught
smoking in eateries will be compounded between RM250 to RM350
or more, depending on whether it is a repeated act.
CONTOH
1 Which of the following statements is true?
A Smoking is banned nationwide.
B Patrons will be fined for smoking in a restaurant.
C Smoking in the public compound will lead to a prison sentence.
Unit 4: Shopping Therapy
Theme: Consumerism &
Financial Awareness
Due to the recent complaints about employees’ brusque behaviour over the counters, a
brainwave was announced by the company. All employees are now
required to wear a smile while dealing with any customers to create
a positive image. ‘You will be dismissed if you fail to do so,’ said the
manager of the shopping mall.
2 The brainwave refers to Unit 1: It’s Personal!
A the employer’s action. Theme: People & Culture
B the customers’ behaviour.
C the employees’ welcoming attitude.
Mind your language,
please!
3 The lady is asking the man to
A think in English.
B brush up his language skills.
C not use vulgarities in his speech.
2
English Form 5 Topic 1
Unit 2: Life’s Great Mysteries
Theme: People & Culture
Sue, have you tried the new golden masala
spaghetti in Joe’s Corner?
Yes, Ann. It is totally lip-smacking!
You know what? This recipe was created by
chance.
Well, it is said that accident is the name of
the greatest inventor.
CONTOH
4 From the conversation, we know that
A Chef Joe did not come up with the new recipe.
B Chef Joe did not purposely create the new recipe.
C Chef Joe put a lot of effort in creating this new recipe.
Unit 1: It’s Personal!
Theme: People & Culture
Dave and Eva are a lovely couple. They got married 2 years after announcing
their engagement. Dave has been very successful in his career and Eva is
a kindergarten teacher. However, after 8 years of marriage, they are still
trying to extend their family. So, this coming school holiday, they will be
adopting Adam from a foster home.
5 Which of the following statements is true?
A Eva is expecting.
B They are an extended family.
C They are having an adoptive family.
Unit 4: Shopping Therapy
Theme: Consumerism &
Financial Awareness
Atelier Kitchen
WEEKEND AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
‘Eat all you can’
RM20 per person Bpailildminusctasbhe.
4 persons for the price of 3
3
English Form 5 Topic 1
6 The advertisement means
A the offer is available any time of the week.
B individuals can eat to their hearts’ content on National Day.
C dining for a group of four will only cost RM80 during weekends.
Unit 8: A Hard Day’s Work
Theme: People & Culture
JOB VACANCY
Requirements:
SPM qualification
Good communication skills
Able to work independently and responsibly
Own a vehicle with a valid driving licence
Own a smartphone with GPS function
Interested applicants may write in or email with full personal details,
current and expected salaries, contact number and recent photo n.r. to
The Advertiser
Box No 1099, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Tel: 03-8787 3301/ 02
Email: jobvac_hr@gmail
CONTOH
7 Based on the job requirements, the company is most probably looking for a
A carrier.
B courier.
C transporter.
Unit 5: The Environment
Theme: Health & Environment
Dear Editor,
I’m shocked to see tree haters around us in this age of great awareness of environmental
protection. They hate trees so much just because the leaves are blown into their house
compounds. They want their neighbours to cut down the trees. Some even sweep the
leaves and empty them into their neighbours’ compounds saying that they
are yours, not mine.
Frustated Tree Hugger
8 The purpose of this letter is
A to introduce tree-planting in the housing estate.
B to appeal to the people to protect the environment by liking trees.
C to suggest to the people to throw the fallen leaves into their neighbours’ compounds.
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English Form 5 Topic 1
Worksheet 2
Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A, B or C.
Unit 1: It’s Personal!
Theme: People & Culture
Chloe Lee is a 22-year-old medical student. She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
Although she is wealthy, she is very down-to-earth. She always volunteers in many charity events
and she likes to spend her free time visiting the poor and the needy. Her passion towards
sports is not hindered by her petite figure as she used to represent her school in many games
and won various titles in the field of squash.
CONTOH
1 How can Chloe Lee be best described? Unit 4: Shopping Therapy
A She is tall, humble and active. Theme: Consumerism &
B She has a strong social conscience. Financial Awareness
C She always blows her own trumpet.
I know, Justin, but I will be in
Ivan, why didn’t you buy the new Nintendo the red if I do so.
Switch since you like it so much? It looks
more interesting than the other consoles.
2 From the dialogue, we know that
A Ivan has insufficient money to spend.
B Ivan would be in the soup if he buys the new Nintendo Switch.
C Ivan would feel under the weather if he buys the Nintendo Switch.
Unit 1: It’s Personal!
Theme: People & Culture
Honey, do you still remember the time Yes, of course. Hearing that
when we were still studying in New takes me down memory lane.
Zealand and having our own sweet
time exploring the wonders of nature?
3 Mum is feeling
A bitter.
B nostalgic.
C astonished.
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English Form 5 Topic 1
Unit 5: The Environment
Theme: Health & Environment
THE PHILIPPINES, Jan. 12 – The eruption of Taal Volcano in Batangas
forced countless villagers to evacuate from their lovely homes. According
to local authority, this particular volcano was erupted 43 years ago.
This time around, the ongoing eruption emitted dark grey columns
of ash and hot magma spewed to an estimated 1 000 metres. This phenomenon
has led to poor visibility around the affected areas and has triggered various
respiratory diseases among the villagers.
CONTOH
4 Which of the following statements is not true?
A Many villagers faced breathing difficulties.
B The Philippines was struck by a natural catastrophe.
C The volcanic eruption has been ongoing for 43 years.
Unit 1: It’s Personal!
Theme: People & Culture
I like to be around Kelly because
she always has me in stitches.
5 Which of the following adjectives best describes Kelly? Unit 9: Getting Away
A Brutal Theme: People & Culture
B Austere
C Humorous
Where is Tiffany?
She is still packing. We
are only going for a one-
day camping trip, but she
insists on taking everything
but the kitchen sink.
6
English Form 5 Topic 1
6 From the dialogue, we know that
A Tiffany is taking more things than necessary.
B Tiffany is interested in camping except cooking.
C Tiffany is packing everything except kitchen utensils.
Unit 4: Shopping Therapy
Theme: Consumerism &
Financial Awareness
TOTAL ANNUAL INCOME
OF I-SPRING SHOPPING MALL IN YEAR 2022
CONTOHBeauty and Health Kitchen Utensils
Products
Stationery
Home Appliances
7 Which of the following products is the least favoured in I-Spring Shopping Mall in year 2022?
A Whisks
B Protractors
C Robot vacuum cleaners
Unit 4: Shopping Therapy
Theme: Consumerism &
Financial Awareness
Siang Huat Year-End Sale
i-Autumn Mall, Kuala Lumpur
15 Dec. – 31 Dec. 2022
for footwear sppoBrriuctsye a2opfapt1atrfheoelrs
www.sianghuat_yearendsale.com
awaits for purchases over RM200 in a single receipt. *While stocks last
8 Which of the following statements is true?
A All sports shoes are on a 70% discount.
B There is buy-one-free-one offer for football jersey.
C All customers are eligible to receive a complimentary gift once they spend more than RM200.
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English Form 5 Topic 1
Worksheet 3
Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A, B or C.
Unit 11: High-Tech World
Theme: Science & Technology
Team Alpha had put in lots of efforts in their recent product, Alphabot, as they attempted to become
the champion in the World Robotics Championships. However, due to the lack of technological
equipment, Team Savvy was still ahead of them. Alvin, the captain of the former, decided to play
his teammates out by jumping ship at the last moment. This irresponsible action caused the loss of
his previous team and he has been banned from joining future robotics competitions as authorities
deemed his attitude unethical although he regretted his action.
CONTOH
1 Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A Alvin betrayed his teammates.
B Alvin jeopardised his own future.
C Alvin had no sense of remorse towards his action.
Unit 1: It’s Personal!
Theme: People & Culture
Darling, are you craving for I think I am disgusted after
anything now? cleaning the dirty toilet, but it
would be great if I could have
Sure, I’ll get you something to something that can stimulate
satisfy your sweet tooth. my appetite.
2 The husband will probably get her
A a box of macaroons.
B a plate of chicken cordon.
C a bowl of mushroom soup.
Unit 5: The Environment
Theme: Health & Environment
In the late 2019, Australia faced a major crisis as wildfires intensified in
days and spread widely across the states. As reported by BBC news,
there was more than 110 000 sq km of bush, forest and parks ravaged
by the blaze. There was at least 33 death tolls reported, including
4 firefighters. Countless wildlife lost their habitats and around 3 000
homes were destroyed. Thousands of citizens were forced to get shelter
on beaches across New South Wales and Victoria.
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English Form 5 Topic 1
3 Which of the following statements is true? Unit 8: A Hard Day’s Work
A At least 37 Australian citizens died in this incident. Theme: People & Culture
B No casualties were reported in this natural disaster.
C The escalating threat of wildfire led to the evacuation of victims.
Alex, this is the sixth time you
are late! You better have a good
reason this time.
CONTOH
Wow! Then I should take up Sorry, boss. Old habits
the habits of firing my workers die hard.
starting with you.
4 How would Alex probably feel after the conversation?
A Degraded
B Remorseful
C Intimidated
Unit 3: The World of Sport
Theme: People & Culture
HOPE FUND RUN 1.0
Date : 26 October 2022
Venue : Kulim Mini Stadium
Registration : RM40 per person
Free participation for senior citizens.
Flag off by Dato’ Mohamed Hanis.
All proceeds will go to Kulim Ceria Old Folks’ Home.
Goody bags for the first 50 early birds.
5 Which of the following statements is true?
A An octogenarian is not eligible to join the run for free.
B The participation fees will be donated to a charity organisation.
C A retiree ought to receive a goody bag if he registers at the eleventh hour.
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English Form 5 Topic 1
Unit 4: Shopping Therapy
Theme: Consumerism &
Financial Awareness
Seo-Yeon’s RestaurantAuthenticKorean (10*DWaA.emeIL.kYd–a3DypsE.omAn.lyL) S
Menu
Cuisine
Beverage
CONTOH
✍ Bulgogi (marinated beef barbecue) RM19 ✍ Iced Lemon Tea RM5
✍ Bulgogi Set RM25 ✍ Iced Mocha RM9
✍ Japchae (stir-fried noodles) RM12 ✍ Iced Latte RM9
✍ Japchae Set RM18 ✍ Iced Chocolate RM7
✍ Bibimbap (mixed rice) RM15
✍ Bibimbap Set RM21
*Only set order comes with a bowl of white rice *Green tea is on the house.
and free-flowing side dishes.
6 Which of the following is true about the advertisement?
A Green tea is not available in the restaurant.
B Diners can enjoy unlimited refill of side dishes if they order à la carte.
C Diners can enjoy the free-flowing green tea if they order a Bulgogi set.
Theme: Health & Environment
To : All employees MEMO
From : Management
In light of the recent economic crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic and the
ensuing lockdowns, there has been a significant drop in business and deals with our overseas
partners. In order to avoid layoff, the company has no other alternative but to cut down and
reschedule the working hours for all employees. Please follow the new schedule commencing
next Monday.
7 All employees
A will work shorter hours from next Monday onwards.
B are forced to reschedule their time of work before next Monday.
C need to submit their letters of resignation starting next Monday.
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CONTOH English Form 5 Topic 1
Theme: Health & Environment
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), during the COVID-19
pandemic, wearing a mask is a mandatory for everyone. When choosing your
mask, you need to take into consideration the material, shape and size. A three-
layered fabric mask is recommended. Choose a mask that fits closely over your
nose, cheeks and chin. There should be no gap between the
edges of your mask and your face as the air will penetrate
through the gap rather than be filtered through the fabric.
8 Why do we need to choose a mask that fits closely over our face?
A It filters the air that enters through the gap.
B It allows the air to penetrate through the gap.
C It does not allow unfiltered breath to escape the mask.
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English Form 5 Topic 2 Cloze Text
Topic 2
1 In Part 2 of Paper 1, test takers are asked to supply the missing words that have been removed from a
text/ article in order to measure their ability to comprehend text.
2 Cloze Text can be referred to as a ‘deletion test’, as key words in the text/ article are left blank or deleted
for test takers to fill in.
3 Cloze Texts are great vocabulary builders and are indicative of students’ level of English comprehension.
4 Test takers are required to choose from a list of words to ‘fill in’ the blanks, or to select the best word to
complete the sentences based on their vocabulary skills and grammatical sense.
CONTOH
Worksheet 1 Unit 6: Crime
Theme: People & Culture
Read the text below and choose the best word for each space. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B,
C or D.
Cyberbullying
This digital era has brought us so much (0) convenience and ease. However, it also gave rise to a
new form (1) of bullying known as cyberbullying. Also called cyberharassment, it is a type
of bullying which occurs online and by using electronic means. It is not an issue to be taken lightly. If
you (2) receive rude comments or nasty messages, you are a victim of cyberbullying. It might
sound petty but if cyberbullying prolongs, the particular victim (3) might feel depressed and
resort to suicide. One classic example is Sulli, a Korean celebrity, who committed suicide in October 2019
(4) due to severe depression from being cyberbullied. As such, something needs to be done to
stop cyberbullying.
So how do we (5) deal with cyberbullying? Firstly, do not respond. Bullies are
(6) thrilled when they get a reaction as it gives them reason to strike again. Therefore, show no
sign of stress. After all, ignorance is bliss. If the bullying recurs even without response, you can block
those messages. Next, (7) seek help if you cannot manage on your own. Talk to an adult for
solutions or comfort if you are emotionally affected. If and when (8) necessary , you can also report
those bullies. There is usually an address or a link at the end of each website, which allows you to do
so. A police report can also be (9) lodged if things get out of hand. In order to report cyberbullying,
you will need evidence. Therefore, save any proof of offensive images or messages to assist investigation and
enable proper action to be taken.
Since cyberbullying is showing no sign of (10) slowing down with the ever
increasing amount of internet users, we need to be wise and know the steps to be
taken if we were to become a victim of such crime.
0 A trouble B difficulties C satisfaction D convenience
1 A at B of C in D for
2 A get B send C accept D receive
3 A can B must C might D should
4 A so B due to C so that D because
5 A deal B solve C handle D manage
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English Form 5 Topic 2
6 A thrilled B hilarious C overjoyed D embarrassed
7 A ask B seek C find D request
8 A related B necessary C compulsory D mandatory
9 A nailed B lodged C omitted D written
1 0 A piling up B picking up C slowing down D narrowing down
Worksheet 2 Unit 10: Where on Earth?
Theme: Health & Environment
Read the text below and choose the best word for each space. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B,
C or D.
CONTOH
Malaysian Rainforests
Malaysian rainforests are among the (0) oldest rainforests in the world. An
example of rainforests is the Taman Negara Rainforest, which is (1) estimated
to have been around for more than 130 million years, implying that dinosaurs
probably roamed the place before. Our rainforests have so much to offer
(2) besides keeping our planet healthy. With great diversity in plant species, scientists have discovered
many plants with medicinal values and that can be used as herbs. Some examples are such as camphor,
cinnamon and nutmeg, to name a few. In addition, Malaysian rainforests (3) are home to hundreds
of animal species and thousands of insect species. Some of those creatures found in our rainforests are
(4) unique and not found anywhere else in the world. The rainforests are also the natural habitat
of endangered wildlife such as the Malayan tiger and the Sumatran rhinoceros. Even the largest flower
(5) in the world, Rafflesia, can be found in our rainforests. How fascinating is that!
Being aware that our rainforests are precious, there is a need to preserve them. Stricter laws should be
enforced by the government or local authorities to (6) curb deforestation and poaching of wildlife
as both these human activities adversely (7) affect the natural flora and fauna species. Not only that,
(8) more rainforests should be gazetted as national parks or forest reserves where neither logging
nor hunting is allowed. As (9) individuals , we can play our role by reducing the consumption of paper
and wood. Whenever possible, recycle paper and cardboard boxes to (10) cut down on the use of raw
material needed and the emission of greenhouse gases, which take place when producing new paper.
So, let’s do our part today to save our rainforests from further destruction.
0 A old B older C oldest D oldie
1 A assumed B measured C estimated D suspected
2 A besides B as well as C apart from D in addition
3 A is B are C was D were
4 A unique B special C exclusive D distinctive
5 A of B in C at D for
6 A curb B restrict C restrain D confine
7 A infect B effect C affect D defect
8 A many B much C more D most
9 A beings B people C humans D individuals
10 A change over B turn down C blend in D cut down
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English Form 5 Topic 2
Worksheet 3 Unit 3: The World of Sport
Theme: People & Culture
Read the text below and choose the best word for each space. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B,
C or D.
Parkour
Parkour is an extreme sport, (0) which originated in France, and is widely known all over the globe.
Parkour started out (1) with a long-time underground following but has now received media
(2) exposure through various advertisements and video games. Not only that, the sport has even been
featured in many blockbuster films with multiple scenes in which people are seen (3) jumping from
one building to another as well as vaulting over walls. All those moves are part of parkour. Running, climbing
and swinging are also included in parkour.
Generally, participants of parkour called (4) traceurs aim to get from one point to another in a
complex environment in the (5) most efficient manner possible. Thus, different movements
are used to manoeuvre their way through since no assistive equipment is utilised, (6) implying the
dependence on one’s strength and capabilities. (7) Nonetheless , with no equipment necessary, practising
parkour becomes easy and free.
Additionally, parkour is unique as it can be done anywhere although it is usually carried out in urban
spaces. So, there is no need for membership fees or payments to use certain (8) amenities such as a
swimming pool or a tennis court. On top of that, the sport can still be taken up if
one is alone even though it would be undeniably more fun with (9) company .
Parkour surely offers many benefits, but it is not without its risks. For example,
a traceur could easily be injured or break his or her leg in the (10) event
of a fall from jumping or improper landing. Therefore, one needs to be extra
cautious and prepared when practising parkour. It is advisable too, if protective
gear such as helmets and knee pads, are worn throughout the sport to prevent
injuries. After all, it is better to be safe than sorry.
CONTOH
0 A who B whom C which D whose
1 A to B for C with D through
2 A reviews B exposure C blackmail D revelation
3 A jumping B hopping C skipping D hurdling
4 A hurdlers B traceurs C vaulters D underdogs
5 A much B more C most D many
6 A implying B meaning C showing D referring
7 A Yet B Besides C Furthermore D Nonetheless
8 A gear B equipment C amenities D accommodation
9 A party B company C accomplices D companions
1 0 A time B place C event D scenario
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English Form 5 Topic 2
Worksheet 4 Unit 5: The Environment
Theme: Health & Environment
Read the text below and choose the best word for each space. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B,
C or D.
Renewable Energy
When the issue of climate change is discussed, renewable energy frequently (0) tops the list of
changes that can be implemented to stave off the negative effects of rising temperatures. This is mainly
due to the (1) fact that renewable energy resources, such as solar and water, do not emit
greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. Renewable resources are virtually (2) inexhaustible
in duration, but there is a limit in the amount that is available at a time.
There (3) is more to clean energy than just being ‘green’. For starters, the growing
sector (4) creates more job opportunities, expands energy access in developing countries and
helps cut down on electricity bills. In the past, humans have relied heavily (5) on oil, coal and
other fossil fuels to power everything from light bulbs to cars and factories, resulting in the release of
greenhouse gases that have (6) adversely affected our environment. As such, solar power is currently
the cleaner alternative. Solar panels are now (7) installed on roofs of homes and even commercial
buildings to convert sunlight to electricity and thermal energy.
Hydropower is another clean resource, which has been (8) utilised for
centuries. It does not run out since it is naturally (9) replenished by snow and
rain. Dams have been built to control water flow as the energy of river currents is
harnessed. Besides, turbines are placed in seas or oceans to generate electricity
(10) from the powerful tides.
With the knowledge that cleaner and greener energy alternatives exist, they
should be exploited as fully as possible so that there is a perpetual supply of
energy and the environment can be preserved at the same time.
(Adapted from: Renewable Energy 101, National Geographic)
CONTOH
0 A hits B tops C bashes D touches
1 A idea B fact C view D opinion
2 A tangible B exhaustible C biodegradable D inexhaustible
3 A is B are C was D were
4 A gives B exists C creates D exudes
5 A in B on C at D from
6 A poorly B negatively C adversely D miserably
7 A fixed B built C placed D installed
8 A adopted B utilised C thwacked D manoeuvred
9 A refilled B replaced C restocked D replenished
1 0 A by B for C from D through
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English Form 5 Topic 2
Worksheet 5 Unit 4: Shopping Therapy
Theme: People & Culture
Read the text below and choose the best word for each space. For each question, mark the correct letter A, B,
C or D.
Shopping
Oftentimes when the word ‘shopping’ is (0) mentioned , many people’s eyes light up or their faces
brighten. It is no surprise that many from different walks of life enjoy the activity, from the young to the old
and from the (1) poor to the rich. It is fascinating that shopping works like magic, that it is able to
make you feel better (2) after a terrible day at school or work. Even when you are worn out, you
(3) might still choose to go shopping just because you feel the need to reward yourself for a
hard day’s work.
Somehow, being out of the house and (4) looking at different products or spending money
on necessary or sometimes unnecessary items can improve your mood. (5) Fortunately , it is not always
that shopping involves spending money. If you have little to spare, you might choose to do window
shopping instead. This might still give you some pleasure as you are able to look at various merchandise
(6) despite having no intention to buy them or being unable to afford them. For others who are more
(7) privileged , they indulge in retail therapy to enhance their mood. This means that they splurge on
things that are not needed (8) in order to relieve their stress or temporarily distract them from certain
problems.
Besides shopping at physical stores, shopping is now done online with (9) countless online
shopping platforms available anytime and anywhere with just a click on your smartphone. Due to its
convenience, many now rely on shopping from home since their purchases can be
(10) delivered right to their doorstep. With different shopping
options to cater to different wants and needs, shopping or rather
spending money unnecessarily is definitely inevitable.
CONTOH
0 A voiced B debated C mentioned D highlighted
1 A sad B poor C broke D homeless
2 A over B after C across D before
3 A can B will C must D might
4 A staring B viewing C looking D browsing
5 A Happily B Suddenly C Excitedly D Fortunately
6 A despite B except C without D concerning
7 A lucky B special C blessed D privileged
8 A for B so that C because D in order to
9 A limited B countless C countable D uncountable
10 A shipped B delivered C dispatched D transported
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Topic 3 English Form 5 Topic 3
Longer Text
1 In Paper 1 of the SPM English language paper, Part 3 comprises a longer reading text of 650 to 700
words, followed by eight questions.
2 All the questions are 4-option multiple-choice items.
3 Eight marks are allocated for this part.
4 The longer reading texts can be on any subjects, for example, history, science and technology, geography,
economics, arts and so on. They can be narrative, factual, descriptive or expository.
5 They may be extracts or adapted from novels, newspaper or magazine articles, memoirs and others.
6 This part will test candidates’ understanding of the comprehension text and vocabulary.
Strategies for Understanding and Answering Questions on Reading
Comprehension
CONTOH
Read the text/ article Read through all the Keep these questions in
quickly to get a general questions. Underline the mind as you read through
idea/ brief overview of key words. Note exactly the text/ article again.
what the text/ article is what you are being This time, read slowly
all about asked for each question so that you can have a
better understanding of
the text/ article
Mark/ Underline the When you have finished The questions are usually
sentences in the text/ reading the text/ article, asked in sequence.
article where you think read the questions again The answer for the first
the answer comes from in the order in which they question is usually found
are given in the beginning of the
text/ article, and the next
questions, further down
the text/ article
You are required to recall specific details, identify When you have finished
the main points and the purpose of the article, draw answering all the questions
conclusions, make inferences, give predictions/ (mark the correct letter),
generalisations, support views based on facts, check your answers carefully
vocabulary questions, etc.
Always remember Read many different While reading, if there
that your reading types of materials so is a word/ phrase you
skills will improve as that you get used to think is important for your
you continue to read reading a variety of understanding of the article
more texts/ articles and will and you do not know its
be well prepared for any meaning, look it up in a print
types of articles/ texts or online dictionary
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English Form 5 Topic 3
Worksheet 1 Unit 1: It’s Personal!
Theme: People & Culture
You are going to read an extract from a novel. For questions 1 to 8, choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D)
and mark the correct letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet.
CONTOHMeg, Beth and Amy were sitting together, late and had destroyed the old manuscript, so Amy’s
in the afternoon, when Jo burst into the room, bonfire had consumed the loving work of several
looking excited and demanding breathlessly, ‘Has years. It seemed a small loss to others, but to Jo, it
anyone taken my book?’ Meg and Beth said ‘No’ was a dreadful calamity, and she felt that it never
at once, and looked surprised. Amy poked the fire could be made up to her. Beth mourned as for a
and said nothing. Jo saw her colour rise and was departed kitten, and Meg refused to defend her
down upon her in a minute. ‘Amy, you’ve got it!’ pet. Mrs March looked grave and grieved, and
‘No, I haven’t.’ ‘You know where it is, then!’ ‘No, Amy felt that no one would love her till she had
I don’t.’ asked pardon for the act, which she now regretted
more than any of them.
‘That’s a fib!’ cried Jo, taking her by the
shoulders, and looking fierce enough to frighten When the tea bell rang, Jo appeared, looking
a much braver child than Amy. ‘It isn’t. I haven’t so grim and unapproachable that it took all
got it, don’t know where it is now, and don’t care.’ Amy’s courage to say meekly. ‘Please forgive me,
‘You know something about it, and you’d better Jo. I’m very, very sorry.’ ‘I never shall forgive you,’
tell at once, or I’ll make you.’ And Jo gave her a was Jo’s stern answer, and from that moment
slight shake. she ignored Amy entirely. No one spoke of the
great trouble, not even Mrs March, for all had
‘Scold as much as you like, you’ll never see your learned by experience that when Jo was in that
silly old book again,’ cried Amy, getting excited in mood, words were wasted, and the wisest course
her turn. ‘Why not?’ ‘I burned it up.’ ‘What! My was to wait till some little accident, or her own
little book I was so fond of, and worked over, and generous nature, softened Jo’s resentment and
meant to finish before Father got home. Have you healed the breach. It was not a happy evening, for
really burned it?’ said Jo, turning very pale, while though they sewed as usual, while their mother
her eyes kindled and her hands clutched Amy read aloud from Bremer, Scott or Edgeworth,
nervously. ‘Yes, I did! I told you I’d make you pay something was wanting, and the sweet home
for being so cross yesterday, and I have, so...’ peace was disturbed. They felt this most when
singing time came, for Beth could only play, Jo
Amy got no farther, for Jo’s hot temper stood dumb as a stone, and Amy broke down, so
mastered her, and she shook Amy till her teeth Meg and Mother sang alone. But in spite of their
chattered in her head, crying in a passion of grief efforts to be as cheery as larks, the flutelike voices
and anger. ‘You wicked, wicked girl! I never can did not seem to chord as well as usual, and all felt
write it again, and I’ll never forgive you as long as out of tune.
I live.’ Meg flew to rescue Amy, and Beth to pacify
Jo, but Jo was quite beside herself, and with a As Jo received her good-night kiss, Mrs March
parting box on her sister’s ear, she rushed out whispered gently, ‘My dear, don’t let the sun go
of the room up to the old sofa in the garret, and down upon your anger. Forgive each other, help
finished her fight alone. each other, and begin again tomorrow.’ Jo wanted
to lay her head down on that motherly bosom, and
The storm cleared up below, for Mrs March cry her grief and anger all away, but tears were an
came home, and having heard the story, soon unmanly weakness, and she felt so deeply injured
brought Amy to a sense of the wrong she had that she really couldn’t quite forgive yet. So she
done to her sister. Jo’s book was the pride of winked hard, shook her head, and said gruffly
her heart, and was regarded by her family as a because Amy was listening, ‘It was an abominable
literary sprout of great promise. It was only half thing, and she doesn’t deserve to be forgiven.’
a dozen little fairy tales, but Jo had worked over With that she marched off to bed, and there
them patiently, putting her whole heart into her was no merry or confidential gossip that night.
work, hoping to make something good enough to
print. She had just copied them with great care, Based on Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
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English Form 5 Answers
Answers
Topic 1 Worksheet 3
Worksheet 1 1 C 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 D
6 C 7 B 8 B 4 B 5 D
4 A 5 D
1 B 2 C 3 C 4 B 5 C Worksheet 4 3 A
8 C
6 B 7 B 8 B
3 D
CONTOHWorksheet 2 1 A 2 B 8 D
6 C 7 B
1 B 2 A 3 B 4 C 5 C Worksheet 5
6 A 7 A 8 B
Worksheet 3 1 B 2 D
6 A 7 C
1 C 2 A 3 C 4 C 5 B
6 C 7 A 8 C Topic 4
Topic 2 Worksheet 1
Worksheet 1 1 G 2 B 3 E 4 D 5 F
6 C 3 C 4 E 5 A
3 D 4 H 5 F
1 B 2 D 3 C 4 B 5 A Worksheet 2 3 G 4 A 5 C
6 A 7 B 8 B 9 B 10 C 3 A 4 D 5 H
Worksheet 2 3 B 1 H 2 F
8 C 6 D
1 C 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 B Worksheet 3
6 A 7 C 8 C 9 D 10 D
Worksheet 3 3 A 1 G 2 A
8 B 6 C
1 C 2 B 3 D 4 B 5 C Worksheet 4
6 A 7 D 8 D 9 B 10 C
Worksheet 4 1 D 2 F
6 E
1 B 2 D 4 C 5 B Worksheet 5
6 C 7 D 9 D 10 C
Worksheet 5 1 G 2 E
6 F
1 B 2 B 4 C 5 D Topic 5
6 A 7 D 9 B 10 B
Topic 3 Worksheet 1
Worksheet 1 1 D 2 E 3 B 4 C
5 anxiety
1 D 2 A 3 A 4 B 5 C 6 extreme dieting
6 B 7 D 8 D 7 suffer in silence
8 drugs or alcohol
Worksheet 2
1 C 2 D 3 D 4 A 5 A
6 B 7 C 8 B
A2
Worksheet 2 English Form 5 Answers
1 Wakeboarding extracurricular activities and sign up for them. You can
2 Island Hopping also look forward to the dance, debating and public
3 Windsurfing speaking competitions.
4 Underwater Scooter Riding
5 jet-skiing Again, welcome!
6 towed
7 tricks Sincerely,
8 bubble Maggie
Worksheet 3 Worksheet 2
CONTOH
1 B 2 A 3 C 4 F To : [email protected]
From : [email protected]
5 e-shopping vouchers Subject : Adelaide – Here We Go
6 application (Suggested answer)
7 petrol Hi Aunt Savannah,
8 monthly cap We are excited to be visiting you in a few months.
Mother asked me to provide you the details of our travel
Worksheet 4 arrangements. She was pleased to get flights at a cheaper
rate, probably due to the COVID-19 situation. We will be
1 Mrs Carey flying on Singapore Airlines (Flight number SQ105) from
2 Ms Tina Singapore on 3 March and expected to arrive in Adelaide
3 Mr Evans at 8:25 a.m. on 4 March. I believe we will be quarantined
4 Caleb at the Atura Adelaide Airport before joining you. We will
5 agency be there for a month. Ricky mentioned that he wants us
6 gardening to visit the exceptional beaches such as Henley Beach
7 deliveries and Glenelg, and Adelaide Zoo and Monarto Safari Park.
8 babysitter We are excited to see the Adelaide Oval finally, the best
iconic sports stadium in Australia. Nothing compares to
Worksheet 5 the thrill of watching a game at Adelaide Oval. Mother
says not to worry too much about keeping us busy. She is
1 propeller just eager to spend time with you and your family.
2 landing gear
3 motor With much love,
4 camera Sugesh, xxxx
5 autonomously
6 landing impact Worksheet 3
7 situational awareness
8 an aerial view To : [email protected]
From : [email protected]
Topic 6 Subject : Attend SPM Preparation Workshop
Worksheet 1 (Suggested answer)
To : [email protected] Hi Ms Loke,
From : [email protected]
Subject : Welcome to SMK Pekan Besar Thank you for your invitation. I am very interested in
attending your SPM preparation workshop in August.
(Suggested answer) My name is Genda ak Mulas, and I currently attend SMK
Tinggi Harapan in Kuching. My school counsellor has
Hi Malek, agreed to be my reference, and you may contact her
at [email protected]. I am interested in attending
Welcome to SMK Pekan Besar! As the President of the this workshop because I’ll be given useful exam
Student Body, I welcome you to our school. We cannot answering techniques and guide to develop effective
wait to get to know you and show you around the school study strategies. By having that extra help will push me
soon. I want to share a few unique things about our towards getting better academic results.
school. Thursday is the best day to eat at the canteen.
It is when we have Mrs Maliga’s famous fried noodles. Thank you for your consideration.
We also have a one-day extracurricular exhibition
in January where students find out more about Sincerely,
Genda ak Mulas
A3
English Form 5 Answers
Worksheet 4CONTOH Worksheet 2
To : [email protected] (Suggested answer)
From : [email protected]
Subject : Let’s Get Together for Some Holiday Cheer The Social Work Club has always contributed to
many community projects, usually related to children. It
(Suggested answer) would be nice to see the Club contribute to other areas
such as the local Food Bank. The local Food Bank runs on
Hi Harris, donations, and a recent plea for donations seems to be
the perfect opportunity for the Club to contribute.
I’m pleased to hear that you are visiting this part of the
country. I’m looking forward to exploring some of the The Food Bank is undergoing an extreme shortage
hidden gems of Tralong with you. There are a few that of food items for families needing to get food. Many
even I have not visited before. The Melinong Caves, just individuals have lost their jobs due to the COVID-19
three miles out of Tralong, is another destination you pandemic and are finding difficulty to get their families
should not miss. After exploring the caves, we should fed. The Social Work Club can allocate the whole of next
stop by Warong Pak Long, which serves the country’s month towards getting food donations of canned food
best satay. I know you are very interested in museums, so and dry goods, such as rice and beans, flour and sugar
the Yew Technology Museum is a must-visit. It is different from the students and staff of SMK Lipin Dua. The Club
from the museums you are used to. Yew Foundations got can also donate some money from the Club funds, in
a large grant from an international organisation to build addition to all the food items collected.
this museum. It has been opened for three months and
you will be amazed at some of the exhibits there. My All the effort by the members of the Club will help
favourite is the interactive hologram. alleviate the food shortage that the local Food Bank is
experiencing and assist families in finding sustenance.
I’d like to hear your thoughts.
Worksheet 3
Bye!
Jeff (Suggested answer)
Topic 7 The Adaman Job Search office is one of 70 branches
across the country. It has been helping individuals from
Worksheet 1 all walks of life find a job that meets their needs. Now,
the office wants to help high-school students find a part-
(Suggested answer) time job as well.
I fractured my right leg during a football match in If you are a high-school student and have no idea
school and have been on crutches for the past seven of what to do to find one, the Adaman Job Search office
weeks. It was a friendly match with the team from a can help you. A part-time job is perfect as you can
neighbouring school. concentrate on doing well in school and earn some extra
pocket money. Being a student usually means little or
Alif, a defensive midfielder from the neighbouring no money, but when you are working part-time, you no
school, and I, a striker, were racing for the ball. I was too longer have to worry about being able to afford the basic
keen to get the ball, and while I was trying to outrun Alif, essentials or relying on your parents’ allowance to get by.
I felt something hit my right leg. It was Alif who whacked You can start affording little luxuries like going out with
me hard on the leg accidentally. I fell on the field and mates and treating yourself to something nice. You can
screamed in pain. I was then taken out in a stretcher and even set your pay cheque aside and put it towards your
sent to hospital. The doctor told me that I had a fractured tuition fees. And when you start earning money of your
bone. My leg was put in a cast. I stayed in hospital for own, you tend to become more cautious about how you
three days. spend your hard-earned cash.
I’m fine now except that my leg is still in a cast and The Adaman Job Search office is located at 544
I’m walking around with crutches. I have no ideas when Jalan Ramlee and is on the ground floor. Some of the
I can play football again but I have got to be positive and available jobs are in areas such as babysitting, data entry
hoped for the best. An accident is an accident. I hope to and landscaping. Drop by from 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
play again on the football field. weekdays. All you need to do is to fill in a short survey,
and the office will find a job match in less than ten
minutes.
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