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SPM ENGLISH
WORKSHOP
2012
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SPM ENGLISH 1119
PAPER 1PAPER 1 comprises 2 questions (1 hour
45 minutes)
Question 1: Directed Writing (35 marks)No choice is given.Question 2: Continuous Writing (50
marks) Write on ONE of the 5 choices
given.Always indicate the QUESTIONNUMBERS. There is NO need to count thewords!!!
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FORMAT OF SPM
ENGLISH 1119 PAPER
PAPER 1
SECTION A
DIRECTED WRITING
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Allocation of Marks
FORMATCONTENT
LANGUAGE 20 %
15 %
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Allocation of Marks
FORMAT
CONTENT
LANGUAGE
3 %
12 %
15 %
20 %
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SECTION A
35 MARKS
TYPES
OF
TOPICS
A STORY WITH
MORAL VALUES
A REPORT
A FORMAL
LETTERAN INFORMAL
LETTER
A DIALOGUE / AN
INTERVIEW
DESCRIBING A
PROCESS /
PROCEDURE
A TALK /
SPEECH
DESCRIBING A PLACE/ AN
EVENT / A PERSON
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TIPS IN DIRECTED WRITING
Study the notes and / or pictorial stimulus provided
Elaborate on notes or information provided withexamples. Remember to use all the notes orinformation provided
You may add relevant information to make yourwriting more interesting
Link your points or paragraphs together with the useof sentence connectors; E.G. Next, meanwhile,afterwards, therefore, finally etc.
The length of directed writing may not be specified,but generally it should be between 200 to 300 words.
You are advised to spend about 45 minutes on thissection
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STRATEGY FOR ANSWERING THE
QUESTIONS
1
CONTENT
Presenting
The Basic
Points
THINKING
INDEPENDENTLY
/ PROBLEM
SOLVING
Carry Out the Instructions Correctly
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2
LANGUAGE
5
STYLE
AND
TONE
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STEPS TO TAKEA. PLAN : ANALYSE THE QUESTION
NOTE WHAT PRODUCT IS ASKED FOR
EXAMINE THE MATERIAL PROVIDED ANDUNDERSTAND IT WELL
NOTE WHAT POINTS YOU MAY NEED TO ADD ON
DECIDE WHETHER YOU NEED TOREARRANGE THE
MATERIALS
THINK ABOUT YOUR AUDIENCE AND DECIDE ONTHE APPROPRIATE STYLE
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STEPS TO TAKEB. WRITE YOUR COMPOSITIONC. CHECK FOR ERRORS
RECAPITULATE
RUPOWC
Read/study;Understand;
Plan; Organize;
Write; Check
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LANGUAGE: 20 marks
A 19-20 Excellent. Slips or almost error free.
B 16-18 Excellent with some minor errors.
C 13-15 Simple but accurate/ Ambitious but with
errors (SWEs).
D 10-12 Patches of accuracy.
E 7-9 Isolated correct sentences. Meaning clear
with SWEs.
U(i) 4-6 Errors throughout. Mostly SWEs, a fewMWEs. Slight blurring.
U(ii) 2-3 Dense errors (1/2 SWEs +1/2 MWEs). Make
some sense.
U(iii) 0-1 Little or no sense at all.
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WORKSHOP 1
Imagine that you have just visitedTaman Negara, and you wish to
write an article for your English
Language newsletter. Based on
the notes below, write out your
article. You may add relevantinformation.
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Taman Negaraone of the oldest tropical
rain forests Located in the heart of Peninsular
Malaysia
Home to species of flora and fauna Ideal as natures conservation
Observation pointswildlife
Activities for nature loversActivities for the adventurers
Eco-tourism
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Introduction : Mention the location
- one of the oldest tropical rain forests
- located in the heart of Peninsula
Malaysia
Body : Paragraph 1Describe the attractions of the park
- home to species of flora and fauna
flora fauna
- ideal as natures conservation
Study / research on plants study andresearch on
eco -system
- observation pointswildlife
Bird sightings Animal survey
and research
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Paragraph 2 : Activities for nature lovers
- study the flora and fauna
Activities for the adventurers
- jungle trekking
-rock climbing
- rafting
- campings
Paragraph 3 : ecotourism
-how it can be important for eco tourism
flow of foreign money job opportunitiesexchange
more tourist increase of
thecountrys
income
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FORMAT OF SPM
ENGLISH 1119 PAPERPAPER 1
SECTION B
CONTINUOUS WRITING
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SECTION B
50 MARKS
TYPES OFCONTINUOUS WRITING
DESCRIPTIV
E
OPEN
REFLECTIV
E
NARRATIVE
FACTUAL
ARGUMENTATI
VE
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TIPS FOR
CONTINUOUS WRITING
1. Choose the topic that you are most familiar with.
2.Write out the main points.
You may brainstorm or use a mind map to list the
important point.
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3. Divide your writing into three parts:
a)Introduction-Make it brief, for example, about a fewsentences or a short paragraph. It should contain adefinition or explanation of the topic you are writing.
b)Body This is the main part of your writing. It may
have 4 to 5 paragraph. Each paragraph contain onemain point with elaborations. The paragraphs arelogically linked with one another.
c)Conclusion Sum up your writing. What is the
message you want to convey? It consists of a fewlines or a short paragraph.
Write out your composition in a clear and logical
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WORKSHOP 2
SECTION B:CONTINUOUS WRITING
5 MARKSTIME SUGGESTED :
1 HOUR
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Write a composition of about 350
words on one of the following
topics.
1. The best movie I have watched
2. Suggest ways of reducing thecrime rate in Malaysia
3. The most unforgettable accident
4. Write a story ending with:
we wished we could have
stayed there a few days more.
5. Forest
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A 44-50The language is entirely accurate. A few
slips. Sentence structure is varied and
sophisticated.
Wide vocabulary used with precision.
Punctuation and spelling are accurate.Paragraphs are well-planned, have unity
and are linked.
Topic is addressed with consistent
relevance.Able to arouse readers interest and
sustained throughout the writing.
CONTINUOUS WRITING
50 MARKSAWARDED BY IMPRESSION
CO O S G
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B 38-43 The language is accurate but a number of
minor errors.
Sentences show some variation in length
and type.
Vocabulary is wide enough with some
precision.Punctuation and spelling are almost
accurate.
Written in paragraphs and usually linked
appropriately.Relevant to the topic and the interest of the
reader is aroused and sustained through
most of the composition.
CONTINUOUS WRITING
50 MARKSAWARDED BY IMPRESSION
CONTINUOUS WRITING
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C 32-37 The language is largely accurate.
Simple structures are used without
errors; mistakes may occur when more
sophisticated structures are used.
Tendency to use one type of structure.
Vocabulary is wide enough but maylack precision.
Punctuation and spelling are generally
accurate. Errors may occur when
complex ones are used.Written in paragraphs which may show
some unity.
Some interest is aroused but not
sustained.
CONTINUOUS WRITING
50 MARKSAWARDED BY IMPRESSION
CONTINUOUS WRITING
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D 26-31 The language is sufficiently accurate with
patches of clarity when simple vocabulary
and structures are used.
Various sentence type and length but the
purpose is not clearly seen.
Vocabulary is adequate but not developed toshow precision.
Punctuation is generally correct.
Simple words are spelt correctly but more
spelling errors will occur.Paragraphs shows lack of planning or unity.
Topic is addressed with some relevance but
lacking in liveliness and interest value.
CONTINUOUS WRITING
50 MARKSAWARDED BY IMPRESSION
CONTINUOUS WRITING
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E 20-25 Meaning is never in doubt, but single word
errors are quite frequent and serious to
hamper reading.
Simple structures may be accurate but not
sustained. Some correct isolated sentences.
Vocabulary is limited and either too simple.
Simple words may be spelt correctly but
frequent mistakes in spelling and
punctuation.
Paragraphs lack unity or haphazardlyarranged.
Show some relevance to the topic but only a
partial treatment is given
CONTINUOUS WRITING
50 MARKSAWARDED BY IMPRESSION
CONTINUOUS WRITING
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U(i) 14-19 Meaning is fairly clear with frequent
single-word errors that could be
corrected without rewriting the whole
sentence. Some serious errors.
Very few accurate sentences.
Frequent errors may cause blurring.
Sentences will be simple and often
repetitive.
Punctuation will sometimes used
correctly but sentence separation errors
may occur.
Paragraphs may lack unity or there may
be no paragraphs at all.
CONTINUOUS WRITING
50 MARKSAWARDED BY IMPRESSION
CONTINUOUS WRITING
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U(ii) 8-13 Able to get some sense but errors are
multiple in nature, requiring the reader to
read and re-read before being able to
understand.
May be only a few accurate but simple
sentences.
Content may be comprehensible but the
incidence of linguistic errors is so high
as to make meaning blur.
May also be far too short of the requirednumber of words.
CONTINUOUS WRITING
50 MARKSAWARDED BY IMPRESSION
CONTINUOUS WRITING
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U(iii) 0-7 Make little or no sense at all.Where occasional patches of
clarity occur, marks should be
awarded.
Almost entirely impossible to read.
The Mark 0 will only be awarded if
the task makes no sense at all from
the beginning to end.May also be far too short of the
required number of words.
CONTINUOUS WRITING
50 MARKSAWARDED BY IMPRESSION
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Remember that the candidate isworking within a strict time limit in
examination conditions.Use the correct TENSE (past,
present, future..)
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A 44-50 Excellent. Slips or almost error free.
B 38-43 Excellent with some minor errors.
C 32-37 Simple but accurate/ Ambitious but with
errors (SWEs).D 26-31 Patches of accuracy.
E 20-25 Isolated correct sentences. Meaning clear.
Ui 14-19 Errors throughout. Meaning not always clear.
Mostly SWEs, a few MWEs. Slight blurring.
Uii 8-13 Dense errors. Make some sense.
Uiii 0-7 Little or NO sense at all.
MARK ALLOCATIONQ2
50 MARKSAWARDED BY IMPRESSION
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ALL THE BEST
AND
GOOD LUCK
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THANK YOU..