Module 5 Star 2016
Module 5 Star 2016
Module 5 Star 2016
FIVE STARS
SPM
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
MODULE
COMPILED BY:
RAMESH A/L RAMASAMY
( SMK TMN TUN AMINAH, JOHOR
BAHRU )
RAHMAH HJ SAYUTI
( SM SAINS SEMBRONG, KLUANG,
JOHOR)
HO YAT CHIN
( SMK SRI RAHMAT, JOHOR BAHRU )
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTIONS
HOURS
PAGE
A. SENTENCES AND
PARAGRAPHS
i)
Showing sentences vs.
Telling sentences
ii)
Paragraph Power
B. DIRECTED WRITING
i)
Tips and Guidelines
ii)
Formats
iii) Analysis of Past Years
Questions
iv) Marking Criteria
v)
Elaborating Your Points
vi) Putting it Together
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C. CONTINUOUS WRITING
i)
Analysis of Past Year
Papers
ii)
Marking Criteria for Band
A&B
iii) Tips for Scoring High
Marks
iv) Sample Essays:
- Narrative (1) & (2)
- Descriptive (1) & (2)
- Argumentative (1) & (2)
v)
Practices: Before & After
30-49
D.I)
ii)
95 common synonyms
Idioms
50-56
SECTION A
SENTENCES AND
PARAGRAPHS
SENTENCE TYPES
I was on my way home from school. I saw thick black smoke. It was
coming from a burning house. I saw people rushing out with their
belongings.
While I was on my way home from school, I saw thick black smoke
coming from a burning house. People were rushing out with their
belongings.
Showing Sentence
touch
touch
feel
see
hear
LETS TRY
Change the telling sentences below into showing sentences
Telling Sentence
Showing Sentence
PARAGRAPH POWER
Every paragraph should contain the three main elements mentioned below
Topic Sentence
Lets the reader know the topic or main idea of the paragraph
General Statements
Gives general reason to go along with the main idea
Supporting Sentences
Added support and details to enhance a general statement
Paragraphs should also be structured as a BLOT ( Bottom Line On Top )
Topic sentence
Sets up the expectation in the mind of the reader. The paragraph
fulfills those expectations
Key points and supporting details
Concluding sentences
These sentences should lead into the topic sentence of the next
paragraph and remind us of the main point
In order to construct a meaning paragraph and establishing logical flow is the use of
transitions words that logically link supporting sentences in a paragraph
To choose the correct transition words, first determine the conceptual category, then
select the words or phrases.
Transition Category
Adding to
Showing sequence
Contrasting
Providing examples
Showing similarity
similarly, likewise
Conclusion
Transitions are signals, they establish the relationship between concept and paragraphs
to powerfully move the reader from paragraph to paragraph.
1. Topic ( Fast food ) + Main Point ( What will you say about the topic )
I will tell you about fast food.
Fast food is bad for your health.
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*** ( x ) with these type of sentences, not much elaboration can be done
general statements
concluding
The above paragraph contains the three elements mentioned above. It shows
that a good paragraph will have ample information about the topic supported
with various sentences.
When constructing an interesting paragraph, the writer must think about the
readers :
Practice 2
My favourite subject is English. I like to read interesting and exciting literature. Most of all, I
like debates, discussions we are able to have about the things we are studying. There is no class
compared to English.
My favourite subject is English.
- topic sentence
- general statement 1
- general statement 2
As mentioned earlier, a good paragraph will consist of a topic sentence, general statements,
supporting details and a concluding sentence. Each general statement should be accompanied by two
supporting statements and transition words or phrases should be used to begin each general
statement. Transitions help the flow of the paragraph and at the end of each paragraph a concluding
sentence must be written.
My favourite subject
is English
exciting literature
general statements
debate / discussion
supporting details
non-fiction helps
understand history
supporting details
like to argue
concluding sentence
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SECTION B
DIRECTED WRITING
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Read the question carefully. Identify your task, your role and your audience.
Plan your essay and organize your thoughts (this includes what to write and
how to elaborate on points)
Use all content points given. It is advisable to cross out the points you have
used, so that no point is left out.
Include points of your own only if you are asked to. Otherwise, do not
waste precious time doing so because you will not get any extra marks.
Use a variety of sentence structures so that your essay is not dull and
monotonous.
Always read through what you have written. Correct grammatical, spelling
and punctuation errors before handing in your script.
1. ARTICLE
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OUR HERO
F1
Title
by Alina
F2
Writers name
F3
....................wishing him all the best for his future. Well
done John!
Ending
(wish/hope)
2. FORMAL LETTER
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Consumer Club,
SMK Kuantan,
F1
Senders
25000 Kuantan.
______________________________________________________________
&
The Manager,
SKF Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.,
Recipients address
Date
&
&
David Tan
Consumer Club Secretary (STATE YOUR NAME AND POST)
3. INFORMAL LETTER
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F1
123, Taman ABC,
Senders address
25000 Kuantan
F2
Salutation (Dear name)
Dear Atilia, (name)
F3
Your friend, (DO
Signing off
F1
To
SMK Kuantan
REPORT ON THE SCHOOL SPORTS EQUIPMENT
F2
Title
(REPORT ON)
Reported by,
Lee
LEE LI LI
F3
From
(Reported by
Secretary
& name
Sports Committee
& post)
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5. SPEECH
F1
Good morning ........
F2
Speech title & purpose
F3
......... Thank you.
Year
Text type
2000
Letter
(informal)
2001
Article
2002
Speech
2003
Letter (formal)
2004
Report
2005
2006
Letter
(informal)
Letter
(informal)
2007
Speech
2008
Article
2009
A Report
2010
A letter
(Informal)
Purpose
To inform mother of choice of present for your
brother and persuade mother to lend you some
money
To inform students on ways of coping with
stress
To inform students about road safety - causes
of road accidents and suggestions to reduce
them
To inform the class teacher about the choice of
class trip
To inform the school principal about the
conditions of the school canteen
To inform a friend about a holiday camp
To convince a friend to run for the post of head
prefect
To tell students about a science reference book
To inform students about a friend who has been
chosen as the Best Group Leader
To inform the Principal of the reasons why
students lack of interest in sports
To tell a cousin the benefits of taking part in
National Service Program
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2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Talk
Informal letter
Formal letter
Article
Speech
SECTION A
MARKING CRITERIA
For students to answer this type of question. Attention need to be given to the
marks allocated for various parts of the essay. The ability to determine the
structure of marks will allow students to gain good marks. Based on standard
marking scheme, the allocation of marks for Directed Writing are as follows:
Item
Format
Contents
Language
Mark
3
12
20
Students should realize that these marks are given based on these criteria.
1. Format Students should use appropriate format based on the needs of the
questions.
2. Contents students must use all contents points given and it must be in
sentence form.
3. Language less grammar mistakes ensure higher marks.
BAND
MARK
RANGE
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
19-20
16-18
Language is accurate
13-15
10-12
7-9
Ui
4-6
Uii
2-3
Little or no sense
Uiii
0-1
No sense at all
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STIMULUS
TASK
SITUATION
Write out the talk that you would give. When writing out what you plan to say,
you should remember to:
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Before you start elaborating, read the question and complete the F.A.C.T.S below:
ASPECT
INFORMATION
Format
Audience
Contents
Task
Situation
MODEL ANSWER
19
20
21
MARK
S
1. Who
organized
the camp
2. Date of the
camp
3. Transport
to the
campsite
4. Number of
participants
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5. Location of
the camp
6. Accommod
ation
7. Activity 1
8. Activity 2
9. Benefit 1
10.
2
Benefit
11.
1
Problem
12.
2
Problem
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dengue fever
dirty toilets
floor
_________________
____________________
- clogged drains
- filthy
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ACTIVITIES
- practised 3Rs
- cleared clogged drains
- organised Clean-up Day
cut off old, overhanging branches
__________________________________
__________________________________
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Before you start elaborating, read the question and complete the F.A.C.T.S below:
Know Thy F.A.C.T.S
Format
Audience
Contents
Task
Situation
MARK
S
1. dengue
fever
2. filthy toilets
3. clogged
drains
4. dirty floor
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5. problem 1
6. problem 2
7. practiced
3Rs
8. cleared
clogged
drains
9. organized
Clean-up
Day
10.
cut off
old overhanging
branches
11.
1
activity
12.
2
activity
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Before you start elaborating, read the question and complete the F.A.C.T.S below:
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MARK
S
2. parents
there to
fetch
3. thank
him gifts,
souvenir
s
4. thank
aunty delicious
cooking
5. wonderfu
l trip Johor
6. enjoyed
picnic Kota
Tinggi
Waterfall
s
7. exciting
time Legoland
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8. shopping
- City
Square
9. photos remembr
ance
10.regret not
able to
stay
longer
11.invite
uncle and
family Kuching
12.tell him
latest
news -
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SECTION C
CONTINUOUS
WRITING
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Continuous Writing
[50 marks]
i)
Descriptive
201
5
(1) Describe
what makes
you happy and
explain why.
(2) Honesty is
always the
best policy.
Describe an
experience
when this was
true for you.
201
4
(1) Describe an
important
family
celebration
and how you
Argumentative
Factual
Narrative
Social networking
has caused a lot
of problems. How
far do you agree?
Why is having
good
neighbours
important?
There is a lack of
freedom given to
teenagers today.
Do you agree?
Why are
animals
important to
human
beings?
One
Word
Imaginative
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201
3
sea, ..."
'Truly
Malaysian.'
Describe what
this means to
you.
Reality shows
Is tuition
necessary?
Discuss.
201
2
Describe an
outing with
your friends.
Should parents
give children
more freedom?
Discuss.
Saving money
for the future.
Write a story
beginning with:
"The teacher
walked into the
classroom. It was
the first period ..."
201
1
A famous
person you
Should school
students have
The best
things in life
Cleanline
ss
Peace
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admire.
are free.
201
0
Describe the
most popular
student in your
school.
"The internet is
mostly a good
thing." Do you
agree? Support
your opinion.
What can we
do to save the
environment?
200
9
Describe an
unforgettable
incident that
you saw on
your way
home from
school.
School children
should not have
long holidays. Do
you agree?
200
8
Write about a
person who
has succeeded
in life.
My favourite
day of the
week.
looked at each
other and smiled
meaningfully."
Write a story
beginning with "It
had been raining all
day ..
Write a story
ending with: "...
Now I realise the
value of a true
friend."
Home
Beauty
Stars
My perfect
future
husband or
wife
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'Teenagers today
are only
interested in
entertainment.'
Do you agree?
Support your
opinion.
Write a story
beginning with:
"Kim was nervous
when the door
opened..."
200
7
Describe an
embarrassing
experience in
your life.
200
6
Describe an
enjoyable
weekend you
have
experienced.
200
5
Describe the
biggest
challenge in
your life.
How to keep
oneself
healthy.
200
4
Describe a
festival
How can we
help promote
Write a story
ending with: "... We
My early
years.
How can
television help
students in
their studies?
Write a story
ending with: "If
only I had been
more careful, that
wouldn't have
happened."
Tomorrow
Food
What changes
would you like
to see in your
life in the next
ten years?
Music
If you were
given a chance
to be anybody,
who would you
want to be and
why?
Clothes
My ideal
school
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tourism in
Malaysia?
Data 3
An invention
you cannot
live without.
Friends
Describe a
favourite
teacher who
had a great
influence on
you.
Good results in
school do not
guarantee
success in the
future. What is
your opinion?
How I can
help to make
the world a
better place
to live in.
Write a story
beginning with: "Is
it really you? Where
have you been all
these years?"
Colours
Describe how
you spend a
free day when
the weather
Good results in
school do not
guarantee
success in the
(1) How do
you think the
media has
influenced
Write a story of an
old man returning
to his home he left
many years ago.
celebrated in
your area.
200
3
200
2
200
1
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future. What is
your opinion?
200
0
(1) Life in
Malaysia in
the new
millennium.
(2) Things
that I like
about my life.
199
9
The computer - is
it really an
advantage?
My Hero
199
8
Describe a day
at school when
you were very
unhappy.
Parents do not
spend enough
time with children
nowadays. What
If you were
able to choose
a time in
history that
you could visit,
which time
would it be
and why?
Memorie
s
My Dream Car
Write a story
beginning with: "I
could tell by his
face that he was
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is your opinion?
199
7
Do you think
games are an
important part of
school life?
angry...
Being young.
Water
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ii)
Description of Criteria
A
44 50
B
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iii)
Here are the tips on how to write a good essay, based on each criterion:
1) Hardly any mistakes in grammar (including spelling and punctuation)
Good essays should be without any major grammatical, spelling and punctuation
errors. So, focus on these key aspects. Make sure that you know the grammar
rules well and apply them when you write.
2) Effective use of varied sentence structures
Many students face problems with the sentence structure of the English
language. The problem can be solved through plenty of reading. When you read,
your mind is fed with the correct sentence structures over and over. In time, you
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will be able to write sentences with the right structure. When you write an essay,
use a variety of sentences - simple, compound, complex sentences, in both the
active voice and passive voice, etc. Thus, it is advisable to make good use of as
much variety of reading material as possible - storybooks, magazines,
newspapers, etc. to expose yourself to different types of sentence structures.
3) Wide vocabulary used expressively/precisely
Reading helps to increase your vocabulary. When you see a new word, look it up
in a dictionary to learn its meaning. To score high marks, you need to show that
you have a wide vocabulary. For example, you can use 'delighted' or 'overjoyed'
instead of 'happy'. Instead of using 'sad', use 'upset' or 'downhearted'. Try not to
use the same word repeatedly. Use different words with the same meaning to
impress the examiner. It is also important that you use a word precisely or
accurately. Wrong use of words will result in mark deduction. So, make sure that
a word is suitable to be used in a sentence or a particular situation before using
it. Reading helps you understand the meaning of a word accurately. When you
read extensively, you tend to be familiar with words and know when to use them
and when not to. Look it up in a dictionary again when you forget the meaning of
a particular word.
4) Good and relevant points
When writing an essay, it is important to write about relevant points, or write
about what the question ask for. For example, for the title 'Describe an outing
with your friends', the whole essay should be about the outing. If you write about
other things such as your friends' hobbies, that would be irrelevant. As long as
you understand the title and write relevant points, you will be safe. The lack of
points or ideas is a common problem faced by students when writing essays.
Reading model essays helps a lot, since it gives you plenty of ideas.
5) Coherence in paragraphing & 6) Well-organised paragraphing
An Oxford dictionary defines 'coherence' as 'the situation in which all the parts of
something fit together well'. For instance, when writing an essay entitled 'My
Hero', it is advisable to write about things that are of the same nature in a
paragraph. For example, after the introduction, you can write about the
childhood of your hero in the first paragraph. Then, in the second, third, fourth
and fifth paragraphs, you can write about his educational background,
occupation, personalities and accomplishments respectively. It is unwise to mix
them up as it lacks coherence and is not well-organised.
7) Essay is very interesting and shows originality
An interesting essay does not talk about the boring stuff. For example, you
decide to write an essay entitled 'Describe an enjoyable weekend you have
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experienced' or Describe a camping trip at the beach with your family. Avoid
including stuff like:
"When I woke up that morning, I went to the toilet to brush my teeth and wash
my face. After that, I dressed up and went downstairs to have my breakfast. I
had bread and butter for breakfast..."
You can put it this way:
"When I woke up that morning, I was excited as my whole family would be going
on a camping trip at the beach. After getting everything ready, we set off for the
beach in my father's van..."
You can continue the essay by describing all the interesting things that you and
your family saw and did at the beach. It is a good idea to write about your own
experience, since it shows originality. When writing essays, it is also important to
write about logical things.
Stated above are the important points to note. Apart from those based on the
criteria, other points to take note of include:
i) Practise writing essays, since 'practice makes perfect'. Besides school
assignments, try to write more essays and have someone qualified to correct
them for you. When you make mistakes, learn from them and make it a point not
to repeat them , in order to improve your writing skills effectively. When
practising, learn to finish an essay within the time frame given. For instance, in
SPM, you have about an hour to complete an essay. Spend about 10 minutes, 35
minutes and 15 minutes on planning, writing and checking the essay
respectively.
ii) Remember, there are no short cuts to success. Essay writing skills take time to
develop. There goes the saying, 'Rome wasn't built in a day'. Diligence and
perseverance are the keys to success. Do not give up until you succeed.
iii) Look at the past year papers and study the examination format. Then, refer to
the model answers and familiarise yourself with the answering techniques in
order to score high marks.
In short:
1 Learn and know the grammar rules well.
2 Do more reading, as it helps in all aspects of writing good essays.
Good luck
3 Practise writing essays and learn from your mistakes.
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In your SPM!
iv)
Sample Essays :
Read aloud these sample essays and identify the strengths of each essay.
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Extremely shocked and grief-stricken to hear the tragic news, we burst into tears.
I was so miserable that I fainted. When I woke up, I found myself at home in my
bedroom. I then went downstairs and saw my brother in the living room. Some of
our relatives were present as well. They comforted us and asked us what we
were going to do, since our parents had passed on. They invited us to stay with
them so that they could take care of us. I thanked them for their benevolence
and replied that my brother and I needed to think it over before making a
decision.
Having considered our future for a few days, we decided to live in an orphanage
as we did not wish to trouble our relatives.
Three years have passed since we moved into the orphanage. At first, it was hard
living without our parents. Now we have settled down. In the orphanage, we have
friends just like us - orphans. Our relatives come to visit us once in a while. I am
in Form 5 now and will be sitting for my SPM examination at the end of the year.
Alex is in Form 4. We take our studies seriously and hope to have our own loving
families one day.
Narrative (2): Write a story with the following title: Pride Goes
Before A Fall.
Having held the interschool storytelling championship for the past three
consecutive years, I was the star of my school. When it came to choosing the
right candidate to participate in such competitions, I was always the first choice.
Naturally, I was once again selected to represent my school in the approaching
contest this year.
Upon hearing the fact that I was chosen again, my classmates and friends
acknowledged unanimously that I would undoubtedly emerge as the champion
again. Consequently, I became conceited. I was so complacent that I neglected
the importance of practising for the contest.
"Cindy, would you like to come in front of the class to rehearse for the contest?"
asked my teacher, a week before the contest was held.
"I'm sorry, teacher," I replied. "I'm having a sore throat."
That was what I would do, whenever my teacher requested me to practise in
front of the class. I always found excuses to avoid doing so as I had the opinion
that I was too good and therefore the practice was quite unnecessary. On one
occasion, I even told her not to worry as I was well prepared for the contest. I
only managed to glance briefly through the story a day before the day of the
contest. As the best storyteller among the students of the local secondary
schools, I was too vain to practice and expected everything to be fine.
The contest was arranged to take place in a community hall. On the day of the
contest, the hall was packed. Apart from my school teachers and principal, many
of my classmates and schoolmates were present as well. I was the eighth
contestant. Those who spoke before me did extremely well. On seeing their
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One of the most interesting places in Malaysia is the night market. You may visit
and experience the night market yourselves. Both locals and foreigners agree
that the night market is the most common feature in the local society.
The night market begins when the vendors arrive in the late afternoon. More and
more goods laden vans arrive to begin a brisk day of business. Most of the
vendors busily set out to set up their stalls respectively in order to get ready for a
brisk day of business.
The sun gradually sets and the night market picks up momentum. More cars and
vans are arriving. By now, the stalls are neatly and strategically arranged to
entice their customers. There is an assortment of goods sold ranging from food,
toys and clothes, to name a few. A variety of goods is sold at low prices.
Large rainbow-coloured parasols are used to shade the people from rain and
shine. A concoction of blaring music can be heard in the night market
background amidst the constant shouting. It is an amazing kaleidoscope of
sights, sounds, smells and colours.
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The night market is known as a haven by local gourmets who can enjoy various
kinds of mouth-watering local cuisine. Still more people arrive, they come from
all walks of life, mingling freely and harmoniously. Crowds are walking up and
down in an endless stream. Some of them are stopping by the stalls and haggling
before making purchases. Little children tag along, amused and excited.
Sprinklings of tourists join in to experience the lifestyle of typical Malaysian folks.
When night falls, lighted lamps brighten up the place, they add gaiety to this
atmosphere, and it is like a funfair. The night wears on and the traffic of people
recedes. Vendors get a chance to rest their weary legs besides bantering with
each other.
By 10.00 pm, all the stalls call it a day. The vendors pack up and close the van
doors. One by one, they leave, leaving behind pieces of papers, plastic bags and
discarded boxes. It is an eyesore! Finally, the night market disappears. The place
becomes quite and still once more.
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Moreover, rich people probably lack of exercise as they hardly walk outdoor,
putting them at a higher risk of unnecessary health problems. How can a person
enjoy his life and feel happy when he is confined to a wheelchair or bed-ridden.
He would not even be glad spending his money and time curing his sickness.
Therefore, wealth cannot bring happiness.
Professionals like doctors, lawyers, engineer and accountants earn a lot of money
per month. They are considered the high class citizens who can afford large,
expensive houses with huge beautiful gardens. But do they really enjoy the
pleasures of life? Most probably not , because they are simply too busy with their
work. They frequently burn the midnight oil at their work place. It is even more
miserable if they have to turn their home into a work place. Most specialists have
to stand-by 24 hours in case of emergency calls from the hospitals. Hence, they
can hardly spend any relaxing night at their home even if they possess a huge
two and a half storey bungalow with a beautiful garden and artificial waterfall.
Successful businessmen may always have the chance of flying to all parts of the
world when they go out station for business. However, very few of them can
really take it as a holiday or as a treat for themselves for their schedules are
always full and they are so stressful with their work. Even fewer businessmen can
ignore urgent, pursuing calls from their clients or office when they are going for
holidays or resting. In other words, one can make lots of money but he may not
enjoy even the beauty of nature around them or the branded, expensive things
with them. So what is the use of money when we do not even enjoy a meal
properly and are discontented with our lives? One with a moderate income can
feel happier if he leads a simple life and be grateful with what he has.
Finally, a child or a teenager brought up in a moderate family is better than in a
rich family. As the sons or daughters of billionaires, their parents will give them
whatever they want in material. These children or teenagers get a lot of pocket
money from their parents and can afford to buy many expensive things like the
latest handset, expensive clothes and branded sport shoes. But the question is,
are they happy if their parents are always working with only an Indonesian maid
to accompany them? If they are asked to choose between wealth and love from
their parents, I believe that they will undoubtedly choose love. These children are
mentally not as healthy as those being cared and loved by their parents. Children
need parents who can listen to their problems and give them words of wisdom,
as well as teach them day by day. Parents who are not rich may not be able to
buy branded things to satisfy their children but with more communication and
understanding, these teenagers will understand the difficulty of their parents in
earning money, and earn to be thrifty. In short, money does not promise a happy,
caring family.
Money may be able to buy a lot of things but not love, friendship, health and
others. These are the main ingredients for a happy life. Even, if we can afford
many things we desire, we may not be happy and enjoy our lives if we are always
dissatisfied with what we have, always yearning for more. Thus, I stand firm that
money cannot bring happiness.
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v)
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Write a story ending with: "If only I had been more careful,
that wouldn't have happened."
Before
After
Last Saturday, my mother asked
me to take care of my little
sister. She was three years old.
My mother was going out. My
father was working overtime.
They were very busy.
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Look gaze, see, glance, watch, survey, study, seek, search for, peek, peep,
glimpse, stare, contemplate, examine, gape, ogle, scrutinize, inspect, leer, behold,
observe, view, witness, perceive, spy, sight, discover, notice, recognize, peer, eye,
gawk, peruse, explore
Love like, admire, esteem, fancy, care for, cherish, adore, treasure, worship,
appreciate, savour
Make create, originate, invent, beget, form, construct, design, fabricate,
manufacture, produce, build, develop, do, effect, execute, compose, perform,
accomplish, earn, gain, obtain, acquire, get
Mark label, tag, price, ticket, impress, effect, trace, imprint, stamp, brand, sign,
note, heed, notice, designate
Mischievous prankish, playful, naughty, roguish, waggish, impish, sportive
Move plod, go, creep, crawl, inch, poke, drag, toddle, shuffle, trot, dawdle, walk, traipse,
mosey, jog, plug, trudge, slump, lumber, trail, lag, run, sprint, trip, bound, hotfoot,
high-tail, streak, stride, tear, breeze, whisk, rush, dash, dart, bolt, fling, scamper,
scurry, skedaddle, scoot, scuttle, scramble, race, chase, hasten, hurry, hump, gallop,
lope, accelerate, stir, budge, travel, wander, roam, journey, trek, ride, spin, slip,
glide, slide, slither, coast, flow, sail, saunter, hobble, amble, stagger, paddle, slouch,
prance, straggle, meander, perambulate, waddle, wobble, pace, swagger, promenade,
lunge
Moody temperamental, changeable, short-tempered, glum, morose, sullen,
modish, irritable, testy, peevish, fretful, spiteful, sulky, touchy
Neat clean, orderly, tidy, trim, dapper, natty, smart, elegant, well-organized,
super, desirable, spruce, shipshape, well-kept, shapely
New fresh, unique, original, unusual, novel, modern, current, recent
Old feeble, frail, ancient, weak, aged, used, worn, dilapidated, ragged, faded,
broken-down, former, old-fashioned, outmoded, pass, veteran, mature, venerable,
primitive, traditional, archaic, conventional, customary, stale, musty, obsolete,
extinct
Part portion, share, piece, allotment, section, fraction, fragment
Place space, area, spot, plot, region, location, situation, position, residence,
dwelling, set, site, station, status, state
Plan plot, scheme, design, draw, map, diagram, procedure, arrangement,
intention, device, contrivance, method, way, blueprint
Popular well-liked, approved, accepted, favourite, celebrated, common, current
Predicament quandary, dilemma, pickle, problem, plight, spot, scrape, jam
Put place, set, attach, establish, assign, keep, save, set aside, effect, achieve, do,
build
Quiet silent, still, soundless, mute, tranquil, peaceful, calm, restful
Right correct, accurate, factual, true, good, just, honest, upright, lawful, moral,
proper, suitable, apt, legal, fair
Run race, speed, hurry, hasten, sprint, dash, rush, escape, elope, flee
Scared afraid, frightened, alarmed, terrified, panicked, fearful, unnerved,
insecure, timid, shy, skittish, jumpy, disquieted, worried, vexed, troubled, disturbed,
horrified, terrorized, shocked, petrified, haunted, timorous, shrinking, tremulous,
stupefied, paralyzed, stunned, apprehensive
Show display, exhibit, present, note, point to, indicate, explain, reveal, prove,
demonstrate, expose
Slow unhurried, gradual, leisurely, late, behind, tedious, slack
Stop cease, halt, stay, pause, discontinue, conclude, end, finish, quit
Story tale, myth, legend, fable, yarn, account, narrative, chronicle, epic, sage,
anecdote, record, memoir
Strange odd, peculiar, unusual, unfamiliar, uncommon, queer, weird, outlandish,
curious, unique, exclusive, irregular
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Take hold, catch, seize, grasp, win, capture, acquire, pick, choose, select, prefer,
remove, steal, lift, rob, engage, bewitch, purchase, buy, retract, recall, assume,
occupy, consume
Tell disclose, reveal, show, expose, uncover, relate, narrate, inform, advise,
explain, divulge, declare, command, order, bid, recount, repeat
Think judge, deem, assume, believe, consider, contemplate, reflect, mediate
Trouble distress, anguish, anxiety, worry, wretchedness, pain, danger, peril,
disaster, grief, misfortune, difficulty, concern, pains, inconvenience, exertion, effort
True accurate, right, proper, precise, exact, valid, genuine, real, actual, trusty,
steady, loyal, dependable, sincere, staunch
Ugly hideous, frightful, frightening, shocking, horrible, unpleasant, monstrous,
terrifying, gross, grisly, ghastly, horrid, unsightly, plain, homely, evil, repulsive,
repugnant, gruesome
Unhappy miserable, uncomfortable, wretched, heart-broken, unfortunate, poor,
downhearted, sorrowful, depressed, dejected, melancholy, glum, gloomy, dismal,
discouraged, sad
Use employ, utilize, exhaust, spend, expend, consume, exercise
Wrong incorrect, inaccurate, mistaken, erroneous, improper, unsuitable
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Bed of roses
( a happy, comfortable situation)
eg. Life is not always a bed of roses. At times, it can be challenging, too
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Boiling point
( when one is very angry)
eg. When he repeated the mistake for the third time, the teachers
reached the boiling point.
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Cost a bomb
(very expensive)
eg. His new bungalow house costs a bomb.
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teacher.
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( to know everything in detail)
eg. You should know the details of the topic from A to Z.
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In hot water
(in serious trouble)
eg. The principal caught him red-handed vandalizing. Now, he is in hot water.
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(at exactly the right time)
eg. We are expected to be at there at 2.30 on the dot.
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(to become very angry)
eg. My mother saw red when she caught me coming home late at night.
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