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013 – SEC A
Section Question No. Item
A1 1-5 Grammar / Part of Speech
Idioms / Proverbs / Phrasal Verbs / Similes
A2 6 Idiom / Proverbs / Similes / Phrasal Verbs
Text Completions
A3 7-8 Grammar / Part of Speech
Punctuations
A4 11 Punctuations
Text Completion
A5 12-15 Grammar / Part of Speech
Comprehension
A6 16-20 Comprehension Questions
Section A 20 MCQ Questions / 20 Marks
Question
Section Item Review
No.
Multiple Choice Objective Questions
Marks 0 1 2
A Language Functions
21 Greeting / Social Expression
B
6 marks
C
Marks 0 1 2
A
B Comprehension + Opinion +
22
C State Facts To Support Opinion
8 marks
D
E
Marks 0 1 2
B A
B Comprehension (Matching
23
C Phrases) + Opinion
8 marks
D
E
Marks 0 1
24 A Comprehension
2 marks B
Marks 0 1 2
A Comprehension + Expression +
25
B Opinion
6 marks
C
In Paper 013 Pemahaman, c. There isn't any... b. next week, month, year
there are the first 20 MCQ d. Have you any...? c. In a few days' time
(Multiple Choice Questions) 5. PREPOSITIONS d. in future
which consists of 12 "pure" a. to - into - onto 10. WORDS SUCCEEDED BY
grammar questions, namely b. on - above - over ROOT WORD
Q1 - Q5 c. across - opposite a. to ...
Q7 - Q9 and d. along b. will / would
Q12 - Q15 e. under - bottom - below - c. can / could
not including underneath - beneath d. shall / should
Q6 - Idiom@proverb f. through e. may / might
Q10 - Antonym@ Synonym g. between- among f. must
Q11 - Punctuation h. lean against , fight against , go g. does not ...(root word)
Q16 - Q20 - Comprehension against , play against h. doesn't ... (root word)
During grammar revision, focus the 6. CONJUNCTIONS i. do not ... (root word)
following MORE: 1. so that j. don't ...(root word)
2. therefore k. did not ...(root word)
1. ARTICLES l. didn't ...(root word)
university, unicorn 3. as
hour, honest etc 4.. since 11. ADVERBS
5. although, though, even though a. smile broadly
2. SINGULAR & PLURAL b. listen attentively
NOUNS 7. KEYWORDS FOR PRESENT
TENSE c. sleep soundly
a. Ending with "es", "ves", "ies" etc d. welcome proudly
b. Singular- woman a. every
b. now e. sing melodiously
Plural - women f. answer confidently
Singular- man c. always
d. usually g. dance gracefully
Plural - men h. laugh heartily
Singular- child e. never
f. frequent i. think brilliantly
Plural- children j. rub gently
Plural - people g. seldom
h. sometimes etc k. drive recklessly
c. This is .. l. distribute equally
That is ... 8. KEYWORDS FOR PAST
These are .. TENSE 12. SUBJECT-VERB
Those are ... a. yesterday AGREEMENT
b. ago (a day ago) Singular - is, was, has, does
3. COUNTABLES & Plural- are, were, have, do
UNCOUNTABLES c. last (last week)
time, work, money, traffic etc d. during 13. QUESTION TAG
e. just now a. goes ..... doesn't he?
4. QUANTIFIERS f. Once upon a time b. go ... don't they?
a. a great amount of c. went ... didn't he?
b. a great number of 9. KEYWORDS FOR FUTURE
TENSE d. he will ... won't he?
a. soon
who person
where place
why reason
when time
how manner
which choice
whose possession
whom object of the verb
what kind description
what time time
# answer maybe : 1.
Additional Tips for UPSR Statement & statement 014 (Paper 2)
English (013/014) 2. Question & respond
Section A
Information transfer
Here are some additional Question 22
# IF in the notice write
tips to the marking of UPSR A&b
(HAPPY BIRTHDAY)
English Paper 1 and Paper 2 # tick one answer only ( if
# Transfer the info >>>
for the references. the question tick means
Happy Birthday
tick, if cross means cross, if
# Holistic marking ( DON’T
013 /023 (Paper 1) circle then pupils need to
one correct 2 marks)
Section A circle)
# computer checked
Section B( i)
# blacken neat and tidy # no ½ marks
# small letter
# use 2B pencil # rejecting request is an
# only PROPER NOUNS use
# blacken carefully incorrect answer (depends
capital letter at the start of
according to the shape on the text and question)
the word
# No full stop
Section B # NO (is not a good answer.
# Holistic marking
Question 21 Depends on the text as
# Format unchanged but well)
Section B (ii)
layout may be changed, eg # better teach pupils to
# email or letter
questions on social answer YES than NO
# DON’T exceed 85 words
expression. Usually 3 # Don’t write rudely
for 50 – 80 words
questions, it can be 4 . # Don’t use negative
requirement
statements or informal
# DON’T read the extra
# written in full sentence language
# Read the whole essay first
# be creative and # IF pupils answer YES or NO
# Full marks 12 (format 3,
imaginative (1 mark)
content 9)
# write nicely # Another mark for good
# Read the questions
reasons and proper
carefully
# Don’t write : I gonna bring grammar
# Circle what the question
my umbrella. / Yes, bro, I
wants
think it’s correct. Question 23 (c)
# For emails or letter writing,
# Yes/ No / Okay / O.K. ( is Match the phrases
word count starts often after
acceptable) 1 or 2 correct (1 mark)
salutation.
3 or 4 correct (2 marks)
# Good answer + good NO ½ mark
Eg:
grammar = 2 marks
Dear John,
# 2 speakers upper bubble ( Question WHEN >>> answer
I hope you are fine ( Word
speak first ) and lower DATE (2 marks)
count starts from I)
bubble ( second speaker) >>>> answer TIME (1 mark)
# Complementary closure
>>>> DATE and TIME (2
for email should be on the
marks)
left hand side