Last Friday,I attended a Pre UPSR Answering Techniques Workshop at my school.
English Workshop
Paper1:
Don't be over confident.Take your time.Shade correctly on the answer sheet.
Paper2:
Section A
1.Look at the picture .
2.Write five complete sentences based on the situation in the picture.
3.Check the punctuation.
Section B
1.Find reasons for your choice.
2. Explain deeply of your reasons.
Section C
1.Read the instruction.
2.Don't be out of topic.
3.Check the tenses(past tense,present tense and past continious tense).
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Writing a book review
Tittle:Holes in the fence
Retold by:Sheikh Hassan
Summary of the story :
This story is about a boy who had a bad temper. His family and friends were afraid of his bad temper that none would come near him. One day, he bought a new pair of boots and told his neighbour that he will join them in the field. When he turned up, nobody was there. His anger grew. He went home with his bad temper. He kicked his boots towards his father who was watering the plants. The boots almost hit his father who was standing a few inches away. Then, he went inside his room and shouted when he noticed that his towel was not there. His father wore a piece of 'sarong' and knocked on the door with his son's towel. He acted like a servant to his son. The boy looked at his father and felt wrong. He told his father not to do this to him and he admitted that he was bad. He apologised and asked help from his father to help him turn over a new leaf. His father forgave him and agreed to help his son. He gave his son a box of nails and a hammer. He told him to hammer a nail into the wooden fence whenever he loses his temper. The boy followed his instructions and hammer a nail into the wooden fence each day. After a while, he discovered that he can control his temper and told his father that he don't need these nails anymore. His father smiled and took back the nails. Then, he told his son to keep the hammer and pulled out one nail each day. The days passed and the boy told his father that all nails in the fence were gone. The father took his son's hand and asked his son to look at the holes in the fence. He told his son that the fence will never be the same and no matter how many time you say sorry, the wound will still be there. The boy understood and apologised to his father. He had learned his lessons.
Retold by:Sheikh Hassan
Summary of the story :
This story is about a boy who had a bad temper. His family and friends were afraid of his bad temper that none would come near him. One day, he bought a new pair of boots and told his neighbour that he will join them in the field. When he turned up, nobody was there. His anger grew. He went home with his bad temper. He kicked his boots towards his father who was watering the plants. The boots almost hit his father who was standing a few inches away. Then, he went inside his room and shouted when he noticed that his towel was not there. His father wore a piece of 'sarong' and knocked on the door with his son's towel. He acted like a servant to his son. The boy looked at his father and felt wrong. He told his father not to do this to him and he admitted that he was bad. He apologised and asked help from his father to help him turn over a new leaf. His father forgave him and agreed to help his son. He gave his son a box of nails and a hammer. He told him to hammer a nail into the wooden fence whenever he loses his temper. The boy followed his instructions and hammer a nail into the wooden fence each day. After a while, he discovered that he can control his temper and told his father that he don't need these nails anymore. His father smiled and took back the nails. Then, he told his son to keep the hammer and pulled out one nail each day. The days passed and the boy told his father that all nails in the fence were gone. The father took his son's hand and asked his son to look at the holes in the fence. He told his son that the fence will never be the same and no matter how many time you say sorry, the wound will still be there. The boy understood and apologised to his father. He had learned his lessons.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Weekend Journal
March 27,Saturday
I went to my cousin's house to celebrate his birthday.It was a joyfull day.We played a lot of games.My family and I spent our weekend at there.
I went to my cousin's house to celebrate his birthday.It was a joyfull day.We played a lot of games.My family and I spent our weekend at there.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Sunday,21st of March
I went to my cousin's wedding. It was a wonderful wedding.I had a lot of fun there.I spent almost most of the time there and only came back at 12:oo midnight
Saturday, March 20, 2010
WEEKEND JOURNAL
Saturday: I and my family went to Zoo Negara.We went there early in the morning.It was a fascinating day.I saw many animals there. My father drove us the.We also rode on a train and watched cowboy shows.It was really fun.
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