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17 4 Jan Feb 17
THEME / TOPIC
Theme 1 : People Chapter 1 You and Your Personality Chapter 2 Unsung Heroes Chapter 9 Striving For Safety
SMK TUN MUTAHIR, MELAKA RANCANGAN TAHUNAN BAHASA INGGERIS TINGKATAN 5 2012 LEARNING OUTCOMES DOMAIN SPECIFICATIONS
Students should be able to : 1.1 Make friends and keep friendships by (b) taking part in conversations and discussions. (c) talking about self when others talk about themselves. 2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by (b) interviewing and using questionnaires. 2.2 Process information by (b) extracting main ideas and details. (f) drawing conclusions. 2.3 Present information to different audiences by (a) writing letters. (i) using appropriate format, conventions and grammar when presenting information. 1.0 Interpersonal Level 1 iv. Asking questions politely and responding politely to questions asked. Levels 2 and 3 iii. Interviewing people to get more information on topics under study. Level 2 viii. Identifying main ideas in the text read. ix. Listing important details. Level 2 iv. Expanding notes and outlines.
LANGUAGE CONTENT
Simple present tense (pg. 11) Simple past tense (pg. 12) Adjectives of quality (pg. 12) Comparison of adjectives (pg. 28) Present perfect tense (pg. 29) Active and Passive Voice (pg. 148) Articles (pg. 241 242)
ACTIVITIES
1. Asking and responding to questions on future plans (pg. 233) 2. Reading about Siti Nurhaliza (pg. 6) - Reading for details. - Reading for main ideas. - Making inferences.
2.0 Informational
3. Write a curriculum vitae (pg. 243) 4. Further practice: SPM Past Years Questions - 1119/2 Summary writing - 1119/1 Continuous writing
2.0 Informational
THEME / TOPIC
Literature Component : POEM Nature
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should be able to: 3.1 Listen to, read, view and respond to literary works by c. explaining the message the writer is trying to convey and discussing how this relates to ones life. d. understanding other peoples cultures, traditions, customs and beliefs. 3.2 Express themselves creatively and imaginatively by b. retelling the poem and presenting it in another genre
DOMAIN
3.0 Aesthetic
SPECIFICATIONS
Level 1 i. Reciting poems with feelings and expressions and with the correct pronunciation, intonation, stress and rhythm. ii. Finding out the meaning of unfamiliar words by using contextual clues and the dictionary. Level 2 ix. Talking about how events, characters and the poem remind one of events in real life. Level 3 vi. Composing simple poems Level 1 i. Reciting poems with feelings and expressions and with the correct pronunciation, intonation, stress and rhythm. Level 3 xi. Talking about the message the poet is trying to put across in his/her poem. xiii. Understanding some of the figurative language of the text . .
LANGUAGE CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
Talking about disasters and difficulties in life. Reading the poem (chain reading) and describing the mood. Vocabulary games e.g. unscrambling words, bingo, Rewriting the poem in other forms e.g. prose, haiku Discussing criteria for future spouse. Completing worksheet(s).
4-6
23 Jan 10 Feb 2012
Literature Component : Novel POEM Are you still playing your flute
Students should be able to: 3.1 Listen to, read, view and respond to literary works by e. reciting poems with feeling and expression. 3.2 Express themselves creatively and imaginatively by c. composing simple poems.
3.0 Aesthetic
Reading the poem aloud. Relating the situation in the poem to real life. Identify emotions related to the poem. Completing worksheet(s) e.g. Treasure hunt, Word explosion Composing a poem
WEEK
8 12 20 Feb 30 Mac 2012
THEME / TOPIC
Theme : Environment Chapter 5 - Its Raining Acid! Chapter 10 Earths Fragile Future Chapter 11 What A Waste! Chapter 13 Seas Of Oil Chapter 14 The Gracious Citizen
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should be able to : 2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by (a) listening to spoken texts. 2.2 Process information by (b) extracting main ideas and details. (f) drawing conclusions. 2.3 Present information to different audiences by (a) writing descriptions and explanations. (g) summarising information.
DOMAIN
2.0 Informational
SPECIFICATIONS
Levels 1, 2 & 3 i. Listening to and understanding a variety of texts. Level 2 viii. Identifying main ideas in the text read. ix. Listing important details. Level 2 v. Summarizing ideas in a text. Level 3 vi. Writing reports on specific topics.
LANGUAGE CONTENT
Connectors (pg. 79) Phrasal verbs (pg. 162) Adjective + Preposition combinations (pg. 164 -165) Adjectives with prefixes il and bi (pg. 181) Prepositions of direction (pg. 210) Indirect / Reported Speech (pg. 223)
ACTIVITIES
1. Listen to a description of an experiment and complete worksheet. (pg. 71) 2. Reading Unhealthy fish and vegetables (pg. 72) Acid rain (pg. 74) - Reading for details - Reading for main ideas - Making inferences 3. Writing - Write a summary (pg. 79) - Write about how people can reduce the occurrence of acid rain. 4. Further practice : SPM Past Years Questions 1119/2 Comprehension 1119/1 Continuous writing 1. Discuss sales tactics. (pg. 52) 2. Role play (pg. 54) 3. Text Quest The Armchair Shopper (pg. 55) - Reading for details. - Reading for main ideas. - Making inferences. - Understanding meaning from context. - Moving beyond the text. 4. Writing - Substituting an expression with a word (pg. 60) - Writing a formal letter
1.0 Information al
2.0 Informational
13 - 16 2 April 27 April 10
Theme : Social Issues Chapter 3 Youth Power Chapter 4 The Smart Consumer
Students should be able to : 1.2 Take part in social interaction by (a) listening to spoken texts. 1.3 Obtain goods and services by (b) making complaints and responding to complaints. 2.2 Process information by (b) extracting main ideas and details. (f) drawing conclusions. 2.3 Present information to different audiences by (a) writing letters. (g) summarising information.
1.0 Interpersonal
Levels 1, 2 & 3 i. Listening to and understanding a variety of texts. Level 2 viii. Identifying main ideas in the text read. ix. Listing important details. Level 2 v. Summarizing ideas in a text. Level 2 iv. Expanding notes and outlines
Present Continuous Tense Past Continuous Tense Gerunds (pg. 43 45) Question tags (pg. 62)
2.0 Informational
WEEK
7 -11 13 Feb 23 Mar 2012
THEME / TOPIC
Literature Component : Novel Step by Wicked Steps Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Theme : Health Chapter 6 Smoking: The Silent Killer
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should be able to : 3.1 Listen to and respond to literary works by (a) understanding and telling in ones own words the story read, and giving ones opinion of the text. Students should be able to : 1.2 Take part in social interaction by (a) carrying out a variety of language functions. 2.2 Process information by (b) extracting main ideas and details. (f) drawing conclusions. 2.3 Present information to different audiences by (a) writing instructions. (g) composing, revising and editing drafts; and checking accuracy of spelling, punctuation and grammar.
DOMAIN
3.0 Aesthetic
SPECIFICATIONS
Level 1 iii. Retelling the story in ones own words. Level 2 v. Narrating the sequence of events. Level 1 i. Asking about ones health / physical state.
LANGUAGE CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
1. Complete summary of events.
1.0 Interpersonal
Present Perfect Tense (pg. 98) Modals (pg. 115) Auxillaries (pg. 116)
2.0 Informational
Level 2 viii. Identifying main ideas in the text read. ix. Listing important details. Level 2 v. Summarizing ideas in a text. Level 2 iv. Expanding notes and outlines.
Chapter 7 Self-esteem
2.0 Informational
1. Talk about advertisements. (pg. 106) 2. Role play Enquiring about ones health (pg. 108) 3. Read Battle For Freedom (pg. 110) - Reading for details. - Reading for main ideas. - Making inferences. 4. Writing - Ways to boost selfesteem. - How to lead a healthy lifestyle. (SPM Past Years' Question) 5. Further practice : SPM Past Years Questions 1119/2 Comprehension 1119/1 Continuous writing
WEEK
12 -15 26 Mac -20 April 2012 16 18 23 April 11 May 2012
THEME / TOPIC
Literature Component : Novel Step by the Wicked Steps Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should be able to : 3.1 Listen to and respond to literary works by (a) understanding and telling in ones own words the story read, and giving ones opinion of the text. (b) recognizing elements in a story such as characters. (c) explaining the message the writer is trying to convey and discussing how this relates to ones own life.
DOMAIN
3.0 Aesthetic
SPECIFICATIONS
Level 1 iii. Retelling the story in ones own words. Level 2 v. Narrating the sequence of events. Level 2 vi. Describing characters and writing s paragraph or two about them. Level 3 x. Discussing the theme and message of story.
LANGUAGE CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
1. Plot events on a graph. 2. Sequencing events / pictures. 3. Character bingo 4. Character grid
14 25 May 2012
Mid-Year Examination
26 May10 June
21 11-15 June
WEEK
22 24 18 June 6 Jul 2012
THEME / TOPIC
Theme : Science & Technology Chapter 8 Transport Tomorrow
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should be able to : 1.2 Take part in social interaction by (a) carrying out a variety of language functions. 2.2 Process information by (b) extracting main ideas and details. (j) making short notes. (a) skimming and scanning for specific information and ideas. (d) getting the explicit and implicit meanings of the text. 2.3 Present information to different audiences by (a) writing instructions. (b) describing (g) summarizing information
DOMAIN
1.0 Interpersonal
SPECIFICATIONS
Level 2 vi. Pronouncing words clearly and correctly and asking questions and making statements with the correct intonation, word stress and sentence rhythm. Level 1 iv. Taking notes of the text heard. iii. Scanning for details. Level 2 viii. Identifying main ideas in the text read. ix. Listing important details. Level 2 v. Summarizing ideas in a text. vii. Writing articles on specific areas.
LANGUAGE CONTENT
Simple Future Tense Present Continuous Tense (pg. 133) Nouns functioning as adjectives (pg. 194)
ACTIVITIES
1. Talk about future forms of transportation. (pg. 123) 2. Listen and respond (pg. 124) - Listening to a news bulletin (pg. 124) - Fill in grid (pg. 124) - Making enquiries after reading advertisements (pg. 124) 3. Text Quest (pg. 126) - Reading for details. - Reading for main ideas. - Making inferences. - Understanding meaning from context. - Moving beyond text. 4. Writing - Writing summary (pg. 130) - Describe new forms of transportation. 5. Further practice : SPM Past Years Questions 1119/2 Summary 1119/1 Directed writing -Story Telling -Complete grid
2.0 Informational
2.0 Informational
Students should be able to : 3.1 Listen to and respond to literary works by (c) explaining the message the writer is trying to convey and discussing how this relates to ones own life.
3.0 Aesthetic
Level 2 viii. Discussing values explored in the text. ix. Relating events, characters and values to ones life.
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31 33 27 Aug 14 Sept 34 35 17 Sept 28 Sept 36 1 Oct 5 Oct 37 - 38 8 Oct 19 Oct 39 41 22 Oct 9 Nov SPM Trial Examination Discussion of Trial Examination Papers 1119/1 and 1119/2 I ICC Programme/1119 : Revision Paper 1 and 2 : SPM 2008/ Trial exam Papers from other states ICC Programme/1119 : Revision Paper 1 and 2 : SPM 2008/ Trial exam Papers from other states ICC Programme/1119 : Revision Paper 1 and 2 : SPM 2008/ Trial exam Papers from other states CUTI AKHIR TAHUN 2012
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