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THE ENGLISH
UPSR PAPER ONE
PAPER 1 contains
• SECTION A – Q 01 – Q 10
• SECTION B – Q 11 – Q 15
• SECTION C – Q 16 – Q 25
• SECTION D – Q 26 – Q 30
• SECTION E – Q 31 – Q 40
• MARKS 40 %
PAPER 1
SECTION A
Q1 -4
WORD LEVEL

SECTION A

Q 1 – Q 10

Q5 – 7 Q8 – 10
PHRASE SENTENCE
LEVEL LEVEL
For the questions at word level, four questions ( Question 1-4 )
will be given. You have to choose the best word to fill in each
blanks.

There may be one or two pictures included in any of the


questions. The pictures can be of living things or non
living things.
You can use them to help you answer the questions.

For questions without the pictures, you need to read them


carefully. Then, you have to choose the best answers which
are related to the information given in the questions.
There will be three questions ( Questions 5 – 7 ) given to you
at the phrase level. You will given a short paragraph.
In the paragraph, there are three blanks for you to fill in the
answers.

Each blank comes with a picture to help you.


Based on the contents as well as the pictures given, you
have to choose the best phrases that complete the paragraph.

Choose a group of words that work together to form a


meaningful expression in a sentence.
For questions 8 – 10, you will be shown a picture for each
question. You will be asked to choose the best sentence that
describes the picture.

In order for you to do well in this part, you must know a lot
of words. These words include the ones given to you under
the World Level and the Phrase Level.

Besides that, you also need to know a lot of action words as


the pictures usually show actions.
PAPER 1
SECTION B
• QUESTION 11 –
QUESTION 15
• RESPONSE TO THE
LANG. FUNCTION
1. Study the pictures given carefully.
2. Read the sentences in the speech bubbles.
3. Understand the situation in the picture given.
4. Read all the options given before choosing an
answer.
5. Choose the most suitable option as response to
the text in the speech bubble.
6. Select the correct answer.
7. Shade A, B, C, or D on the answer sheet given
GREETINGS ON
SPECIAL INTRODUCTIONS
COMMON
OCCASIONS AND RESPONSES
GREETINGS
•Happy New Year •My name is Ahmad.
•Hi!
•Happy Thaipusam •Atan, meet my
•Hello!
•Happy Chinese New brother, Abu.
•Good morning
Year •Hi, I’m Susan.
•Good afternoon
•Selamat Hari Raya •Hello, my name is Hariri.
•Good evening
•Happy Birthday •This is my friend, Ai ling.
•Good night
•Happy Anniversary •Pleased to meet you.
•How are you?
•Happy Deepavali •Nice to meet you.
•Goodbye!
•Merry Christmas •How do you do?
•Bye!
•Happy Mother’s Day
•Happy Teacher’s Day
TO TAKE LEAVE /
To BID FAREWELL TO THANK
TO CONGRATULATE
•Farewell! •Thanks.
•Goodbye! •Thank you so much.
•Congratulations!
•Bye!Bye! •Thanks a lot.
•Well done!
•Good night •Thank you very much.
•Excellent!
•See you later. •I appreciate your help.
•Good job!
•See you soon. •Thanks for your help.
•That’s wonderful.
•See you tomorrow. •Thanks a million.
•That was great.
•I’ve to go now.
•I’m leaving now.
TO APOLOGIZE
TO GIVE TO AGREE
•I am sorry. PERMISSION
•I apologize. •Good idea.
•It’s all right. •Of course. •That’s a great idea.
•Please forgive me. •Why not? •Excellent idea.
•I apologize for my •Yes, you may. •That’s a good suggestion.
mistake. •Yes, you can. •What a good idea!
•Please accept my •Certainly. •That’s a wonderful idea.
apology. •Alright.
TO REFUSE
TO INTERRUPT
•No, thank you.
•I’m sorry but I can’t. •Excuse me. Is Mohan in?
•I don’t think so. •Sorry to interrupt. What is the time, please?
•Sorry, I can’t make it. •I’m sorry. Can you repeat that?
•I’m sorry. What did you say just now?
TO ORDER

•Be quiet!
•Get out now!
•Close the window.
•Shut the door.
TO INVITE
TO ASK FOR PERMISSION
•Would you like to come to my party?
•May I borrow your pencil?
•Would you like to come with me?
•Can I go out with Hamid, dad?
•Please come to my studio later.
•May I go to the toilet, please?
•I would like to invite you to my house.
•Can I use your handphone?
•Would you like to join me?
•Teacher, please may I go out?
•Would you like to go for a movie?
•Please join the gathering tomorrow.
•Would you like to come to my house?
MODEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Here are three sample questions. Look at the comments given to show how each answer
is obtained.
Look at the pictures below carefully. Choose the best sentence to fit the situation in each
picture.
There will be six questions ( Questions 16-21) testing you on your grammar
knowledge.
You are required to choose the correct answers to form grammatically correct
sentences.

Some of the questions may include pictures as a guide for you to answer the
questions.
Therefore, what you need to do is , first, look at the pictures carefully.
Then, read the questions as well as the options given.
Finally, use your grammar knowledge as well as the pictures given to choose the
best answer.

To get a good score in this part, you should know all the important grammar items,
Their rules and how they function is a sentence.
Paper 1/
Section C
NOUNS PRONOUNS VERBS
Q&R TENSES SVA
SYNONYMS ANTONYMS SPELLING
PUNCTUATION
VERBS ADVERBS
ETC
ADJECTIVES
PREPOSITIONS
CONJUNCTIONS
For questions 22 – 23, you will be asked two questions on
spelling. Sometimes, each question will come with a picture.
The picture will help you to choose the correct answer.

In order for you to do well in this section, you need to know


how to spell a lot of basic words.
One way to do this is to study the section on vocabulary.
If you know some basic spelling rules, it might also help you.

Most of the words given will be nouns.


For example, if the picture shows a bicycle, you are to choose
the correct spelling for bicycle.
There will be two questions ( Questions 24 – 25 ) testing you
on punctuation marks.
You are required to choose the sentence with the correct
punctuation.

You will be tested on any of the following punctuation marks:


a) full stop b) comma c) question mark
b) d) colon
e) semicolon f) exclamation mark g) apostrophe
h) quotation mark i) capital letters

It is difficult to understand a sentence without punctuation


marks. Therefore, learn to use punctuation marks if you wish to
communicate effectively.
Paper 1/
Section D
-Text Completion-

QUESTIONS 26 – QUESTIONS 30
• TEXT COMPLETION
• FILL IN THE BLANKS
• WORDS GIVEN
There are five questions in this section ( Questions 26 – 30 )
which will test your understanding and usage of grammar and
vocabulary. The questions will consist of a picture as a guide to
the correct answers.

You must always look at the tense of the passage before you
begin to answer the Questions.

How to answer this section:

~ Study the picture carefully because the correct answers are


based on the picture.
~ read the whole text first.
~ Then, read and understand the options.
~ Choose the best options that fit the numbered blanks.
~ Be careful to shade correctly the options that you have
chosen.
Paper 1/
Section E
-Reading Comprehension-

• QUESTION 31 – QUESTION 40

• ANSWERING COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS


• LINEAR AND NON LINEAR
• KBKK QUESTIONS
1. First read through the 5 questions given.
2. Then read the passage once to get an overall idea of what it is all about.
3. Read it again. This time slowly and carefully.
4. Read each question carefully.
5. Read all the alternative given ( that is A,B,C & D ) before choosing the correct
answer.
6. Refer to the portion of the passage which is related to each question. Look out for
clues which will help you to arrive at the correct answer.
7. The questions usually follow the development of the passage. The answer to the first
question is found in the paragraph(s) that are before the paragraph which contains
the answer to the second question and so on.
8. You should therefore work through the questions progressively. In this way, you
won’t be wasting time going through the whole passage each time to look for the
answer.
9. If you are not sure of the answer to a question, skip the question and come back to it
when you have finished answering the other questions.
10. If you cannot answer a question, you should:
(a) Read the question and the four alternatives again carefully.
(b) Check the passage again four the answer.
(c) Then cross out the answers that you know are definitely wrong.
(d) Choose the best or closer answer from the remaining answers.
11. For some questions, you have to think of the answers. Although the answer is not
given in the passage, the clues to the answer are given in the passage. Look for
these clues.
12. Always remember to check your answers before you hand them over.
Don’t just say…
You want an “A”
Go for it !!
Till you succeed!!

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