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The document provides tips and strategies for answering the UPSR English exam papers. It discusses the different question types in Paper 1 and Paper 2 and provides advice on reading passages, choosing answers, and transferring information.

The UPSR English Paper 2 has three sections - Section A for sentence construction, Section B for information transfer, and Section C for a note expansion question.

Tips for Paper 1 include reading questions and pictures carefully, understanding social situations in images, looking at punctuation, reading passages twice, and considering all answer options before choosing.

Questions 1 10

Vocabulary word, phrase or sentence level.


Questions stimuli based with or without graphics.
Questions 11 15
Social and language expression.
- correct social expression with clues
- suitable vocabulary on given situations
- parts of speech based on clues.
Questions are based on pictures showing common social situations. Study
each picture carefully,
make sure of the situation. Choose appropriate response that fits the
situation.
Questions 16 25
Grammar
- grammatical items, spelling and punctuation.
- synonyms and antonyms
- questions stimuli based with graphics.
Questions 26 30
Text Completion.
- A cloze passage a picture is given.
- 5 blanks test on the use of parts of speech ( grammar ) visual and
textual clues. Look carefully and choose the correct answers.
Questions 31 40
Reading and Comprehension. ( 10 multiple choice questions , 2

passages. )
- a non-linear passage and a linear passage.
Reading skills :
- main idea - specific information
- cause and effect relationships - drawing conclusions
- predicting outcomes - sequencing
- vocabulary - inference
TIP : To score excellently well , pupils must think beyond the text. Use own
experience and
knowledge in order to answer the questions correctly.
TIPS ON ANSWERING THE UPSR ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1
1. Read and understand the questions.
2. Look at the pictures or graphics given and relate them to the answers
given.
3. Pupils have to understand the situation and dialogue before choosing the
correct response that fits the situation in the picture.
4. Look at all the punctuation marks.
5. Cloze passage look carefully at the picture.
6. Read the passage at least twice to get a general idea.
7. Read all the options A, B, C, D before choosing the best answer.
8. Answer all the questions given.
9. Comprehension question -Pupils should read the passage at least twice
so that they understand it better.
TIPS TO SCORE A FOR PAPER 2 ( SUBJECTIVE )

SK English Paper 2 Subjective


Time 1 hour 15 mins.
No of questions 3 Total marks 40 marks
3 Sections Section A, Section B and Section C
* Pupils are tested on the ability to construct sentences with the correct structure and grammar.
Pupils with a good command of the language are able to express ideas .
Section A - Question 1
- Sentence construction based on given words and graphics.
- A composite picture with helping words based on the picture.
- May use or may not use all the words given
- Must write 5 sentences based on the picture given.
Section B Question 2
- Information transfer question.
- Pupils have to read and understand information of the 3 items based on the various topics .
- Question 2 a - Word transfer word and phrase level
- Question 2 b - Sentence level while making a preference into grid (b)
- Remember Spelling , punctuation ( tanda bacaan ) dan legibility ( tulisan yang jelas )
Section C Question 3
-Note expansion question.
-Write a composition in a few paragraphs based on the pictures and words given.
-Read instructions carefully before answering the question.
-Pupils who have a good command of English are able to score high marks in this section.
TIPS ON ANSWERING THE UPSR ENGISH LANGUAGE PAPER
PAPER 2
-Look at the pictures and observe the activities and situation in it.
-The helping words given will help pupils get a general idea of what the situation is in the picture.
-Pupils may or may not use the helping words to construct sentences in SectionA and C.
However read the instructions carefully.
-The sentences must be related to the situation in the pictures.
-Pupils must be careful with the spelling of words, capital letters and punctuations when
transferring information from the original text.
-Try not to make grammatical and spelling errors when constructing sentences.
-Simple sentences, compound sentences and complex sentences can be used to construct sentences.
-Write in paragraphs for Section C.

-Do constant revision of your teachers notes , use the dictionary and do a lot of practices in answering the
English papers. Do not forget to do all your corrections.

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