Writing Module
Writing Module
Writing Module
ARTICLE
You recently attended a leadership camp organized by your school. At the camp, one of
your friends was chosen as the best group leader. You have been asked to write an article
about your friend for your school magazine.
Write your article based on the information below.
Friends
details
name
age
family background
school attended
responsible
Best
Grou
p
best
Lead
Reasons
Why
he/she
was
chosen
caring
best speaker for cooperative
camp debate
voted the most
Awards
received
When
Certificate of Achievement
RM500
By: .
.
.
Firstly, one of my friends details is her/his name is
..
Secondly, her/his age is
..
The second reason is
..
F1 Title
F2 Name
Introduction
C1- name
C2- age
C3- family
background
C4- school
attended
C5- responsible
C6-caring
C7- best
speaker for
camp debate
C8-voted the
most
cooperative
C9-own
The third reason is
She/He was also chosen as the best group leader because she/he
C10-own
C11- Certificate
of Achievement
C12- RM500
was
F3-Ending
(hope/wish)
By:
F1-Title
F2-Name
..
..
Introduction
C1
C1 elaboration
C2
C2 elaboration
C3
C3 elaboration
C4
C4 elaboration
..
..
C5
C5 elaboration
C6
C6 elaboration
C7
C7 elaboration
C8
..
C8 - elaboration
..
C9
..
C9 elaboration
..
..
..
C10
C10 elaboration
C11
C11 elaboration
C12
..
..
C12 elaboration
F3-Ending
( hope/wish)
..
Contents
Introductio
n
(Para 1)
Content
(Para 2)
Friends
details
C1
C2
C3
C4
Provide background
information of leadership
camp
Date and venue of the
leadership camp
name
age
family background
school attended
Content
(Para 3)
Reasons
why
he/she
was
chosen
C5 responsible
C6 caring
Content
(Para 4)
Awards
received
Conclusion
(Para 5)
C9 Certificate of Achievement
C10 RM500
hope/ wish
Example:
In what activity was she/he
chosen as the best speaker?
What are her outstanding
abilities?
Example:
Why was she voted as the
most cooperative group
leader?
What are her outstanding
abilities?
Example:
When was the certificate
awarded?
Who gave away the
certificate and money
Example:
organizer will organize similar
camp next year
hope you will get the award
2.
INFORMAL LETTER
Your younger sister is studying overseas. You have decided to write a letter to
advise her on how to spend her money wisely.
Use the notes given below to write your letter.
shopping list
- necessary items
compare prices
- cheaper brands
budget
- what you can afford
buy during sales
- discounts
own cooking
- cheaper
leisure time activities
- think about cost
..
F1 - address
..
Date
.. 2016
F2 name
Dear ..,
Introduction
letter to
Firstly, is prepare a
Secondly, is do
................
It is better to buy
Thirdly, is make a
..
It is better to buy
..
Fourthly, I would suggest you to
.
It is because you are going to get more
.
Next, I strongly suggest you do your
..
afford
C7- buy during
sales
C8-
discounts
cost
Closing
( hope / wish)
It is because it is
F3 sign off
..
It is good to
.
Well, thats about all for now. I hope
.
..
Your sister,
F1 address
Date
F2 name
.
Introduction
Dear .. ,
..
C1
C1 elaboration
..
C2
C2 elaboration
C3
C3 elaboration
C4
C4 elaboration
C5
C5 elaboration
C6
..
C6 elaboration
C7
..
..
C7 elaboration
C8
C8 elaboration
C9
C9 elaboration
C10
C10 elaboration
..
C11
..
C11- elaboration
C12
..
C12 elaboration
Closing
(hope/wish)
..
..
..
Your sister,
F3 signing off
..
Content
(Para 2)
Contents
C1
C2
Content
(Para 3)
C3-compare prices
C4 cheaper brands
Content
(Para 4)
C5 budget
C6 what you can afford
Content
(Para 5)
Content
(Para 6)
C9 own cooking
C10 - cheaper
Content
(Para 7)
Conclusio
n
(Para 8)
Closing
3.
budget?
Why should she buy only things
that she can afford?
Why should she buy during
sales?
How much money can she save?
What are the ranges of discounts
offered?
What are the benefits of doing
her own cooking?
How much money can she save?
What are the examples of food
she can cook for herself?
Why should she plan her leisure
time activities?
What are other less cheaper
leisure time activities?
Where can she go to do these
activities?
I have to pen off now.
State your hope/ prayer for her
TALK / SPEECH
You have been asked by your teacher to give a talk on a reference book that is
useful for secondary school students. You have decided to talk about a science
book.
Use the following notes about the book to write your talk.
Details of the book
Title Science Made Simple
Author Sharifah Shazana
attractive presentation
clear explanations
helpful diagrams
variety of exercises
sample answers
F1 Greeting
F2 Purpose or
title
of talk
(from the rubric)
Simple
C2- Sharifah
Shazana
C3- Bunga
Publications
C4- attractive
presentation
C5- clear
explanations
C6- helpful
diagrams
C7- variety of
exercises
C8- sample
answers
C11-own
..
In conclusion,
I wish
C12-own
Closing
(wish/hope)
F3 thank you
With that, I
..
F2 purpose or
title
of talk/ speech
..
.
C1
..
C1 elaboration
C2
C2 elaboration
..
C3
C3 elaboration
C4
..
..
C4 elaboration
C5
C5 elaboration
..
C6
C6 elaboration
..
C7
C7 elaboration
C8
C8 elaboration
C9
C9 elaboration
C10
C10 elaboration
..
C11
C11 elaboration
C12
..
.
.
..
..
C 12 elaboration
Closing
(hope/wish)
F3 thank you
Contents
Greeting
Purpose of speech/ talk
Content
(Para 3)
Reasons
why the
book is
useful
Content
(Para 4)
Reasons
why the
book is
useful
C4
C5
C6
C7
attractive presentation
clear explanations
helpful diagrams
variety of exercises
C8 - sample answers
C9 - practice question papers
C10- useful tips
Content
(Para 5)
Reasons
why the
book is
useful
Conclusio
n
Why is it useful?
How can it help you?
Where can they get it?
What is the price?
(Para 5)
(hope/wish)
4.
will do?
Include the expression strike
while the iron is hot
REPORT
F1 To (persons
position)
A Report
F2 Title
Introduction
(from the rubric)
Furthermore,
..
C1- smoking
C2- bullying
C3- gangsterism
C4- vandalism
C7- counselling
session
C8- parents
attention
C9- motivational
talk
C10- ongoing
monitoring
Besides
could also be done.
Furthermore,
..
C12- suspension
from school
Closing
..
can be carried out.
In conclusion, the above are the problems of
disciplinary cases
and ways to overcome them. I hope
..
Reported by,
(.)
.
F3 signing off
(name and
position)
F1 To (persons
position)
F2 Title
Introduction
(from the rubric)
C1
C1 elaboration
C2
C2 elaboration
.
C3
C3 elaboration
C4
C4 elaboration
..
C5
C5 elaboration
C6
..
C6 elaboration
C7
..
..
C7 elaboration
C8
C8 elaboration
C9
.
C9 elaboration
C10
C10 elaboration
C11
..
..
C11 elaboration
C12
C12 - elaboration
Closing
(hope/wish)
F3 Signing off
..
..
..
..
()
( name and
position)
Contents
Content
(Para 2)
Problem
s
Provide a general
view on the topic
Provide statistics
on the problem
Mention the trend
of the problem
C1- smoking
C2- bullying
C3 gangsterism
Content
(Para 3)
Problem
s
C4 vandalism
C5 playing truant
C6 - theft
Content
(Para 4)
Suggesti
ons
C7 counseling session
C8 parents attention
C9 motivational talk
Content
(Para 5)
Suggesti
ons
Conclusio
n
(Para 6)
Closing
(hope/wish)
5. Formal Letter
( A Letter of Complaint )
Your neighbourhood park, Teruntum Park used to be very popular among families,
joggers and cyclists. Recently, you realized that less people have been frequenting
the park. Write a letter to the Kuantan Municipal Council to highlight some of the
problems that you have noticed and give a few suggestions on how to improve the
aesthetics of the park, and how to increase recreational opportunities and safety.
Use the notes below to write the letter.
Problems
uncut grass
rubbish littering
broken signboards
dirty toilets
poor security enforcement
insufficient parking space
inadequate litter bins
When
F1 - Senders
address
..
The Enforcement Officer,
..
..
.
March 2015
Dear Sir,
COMPLAINT ABOUT________________________________
F2 Recipients
position
Recipients
Address
F 3 - Date
F 4 Salutation
F5 Subject of
Letter
Opening
paragraph
( from rubric )
2.
There are seven problems about the park. The first
problem is
.. .
The second problem is
. .
The third problem t is
.
.
The fourth problem is
.
3.
Apart from that, the next problem is
.
Besides that,
.
Moreover,
.. .
4.
I would like to put forward five suggestions to overcome
the problems.
My first suggestion is
..
.
The second suggestion is
. .
The next suggestion is
... .
On top of that
.. .
My last suggestion is
C1 - uncut
grass
C 2- rubbish
littering
C3 - broken
signboards
C4 - dirty toilets
C5 - poor
security
enforcement
C6- insufficient
parking
space
C7- inadequate
litter bins
C8 - hire more
workers
C9- put up new
signboards
C10- enforce
stricter laws
C11- create
more parking
space
C12- put more
litter bins
I trust that you will view this matter seriously and take
whatever action that
may be necessary to make the park a more pleasant place for
our residents.
F7-Closing line
Signing off
Thank you.
Name
Yours faithfully,
.
(..)
F1 - Senders
address
F2 Recipients
..
position
Recipients address
.
F3 - Date
,
F4 - Salutation
F5-Subject of letter
..
Opening paragraph
( from rubric)
C1
2.
C1-elaboration
..
C2-elaboration
C2
C3
...
..
C3-elaboration
C4
C4-elaboration
..
C5
..
C5-elaboration
C6
C6-elaboration
C7
3.
C7-elaboration
C8
C8-elaboration
C9
C9-elaboration
C10
..
..
C10-elaboration
C11
C11-elaboration
C12
C12-elaboration
4.
Closing paragraph
Closing line
Signing off
..
Name
..
..
...
..
..
..
Thank you.
( ... )
Contents
(From rubric)
Content
(Para 3)
Problem
s
Content
(Para 4)
Suggesti
ons
Conclusio
n
(Para 5)
Closing
broken?
What is the importance of
signboards?
Who do you think break the
signboards?
Why are the toilets dirty?
Are there any security guards at
the park?
How big is the parking space?
How many vehicles can be
parked there?
How many litter bins are there?
Where are these bins placed?
What kind of work can the
workers do?
Who should put up the
signboards?
What information must the
signboards contain?
Why should the authority enforce
stricter laws?
Why should the authority create
more parking spaces?
How many bins should be put in
the park?
Where should the litter bins be
placed?
State your hope for the authority
to do
MARK SCHEME
Section A : Directed Writing
1.
ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES
To test the candidates ability to:
read and comprehend the rubric
use the information to fulfil the task
write with useful ideas within the framework of the question
use clear and accurate standard English, using a style and tone appropriate
to the task
2.
3.
B
16-18
Good
C
13-15
satisfactory
D
10-12
Fair
E
7-9
Unsatisfactory
U(i)
4-6
Poor
U(ii)
2-3
Meaning is blurred
Multiple word error (MWE)
U(iii)
0-1
Exercise 1
DIRECTED WRITING
Sample question from 1119/1 (Bahasa Inggeris SPM 2010)
Section A : Directed Writing
Your cousin has been chosen to take part in the National Service Programmeand is
worried about going. You have decided to write a letter to tell him/herabout the
benefits of this programme and to encourage your cousin to go.
MARK RANGE
A
DESCRIPTION OF CRITERIA
19 20
Excellent
B
16 18
Good
C
13 15
Satisfactory
DESCRIPTION OF CRITERIA
The language is sufficiently accurate.
MARK RANGE
D
draft slips.
Sentence structure is varied and shows that the
candidate is able to use sentence length and type to
achieve an intended effect.
Vocabulary shows some sophistication and is used
with precision.
Punctuation is correct.
Spelling is correct across the whole range of
vocabulary used.
Paragraphs have unity.
The tone is appropriate formal, courteous and
suitable to address the intended audience.
10 12
Fair
E
79
Unsatisfactory
U (i)
46
Poor
U (ii)
2-3
U (iii)
0-1
speech.
Sense will usually be decipherable, but some of the
errors will be multiple, requiring the reader to re
read and re organize before meaning becomes
clear.
Whole sections of the speech may make little or no
sense.
Unlikely to be more than one or two accurate
sentences.
Scripts in this category are entirely impossible to
recognize as pieces of English.
Whole sections of the speech may make no sense
at all or are copied from the task.
Award 1 mark if some sense can be obtained.
The mark 0 should only be awarded if the speech
makes no sense at all from the beginning to the
end.