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MODUL PENINGKATAN PRESTASI TINGKATAN 5 TAHUN 2014 MAJLlS PENGETUA SEKOLAH MALAYSIA (KEDAH) MODUL 2 BAHASA INGGERIS KERTAS 1 Satu Jam Empat Puluh Lima Minit JANGAN BUKA MODUL INI SEHINGGA DIBERITAHU Arahan 1. Modul ini mengandungi dua bahagian. 2. Jawab kedua-dua bahagian. 3. Anda dinasihatkan supaya mengambil masa 45 minit untuk menjawab soalan dalam Bahagian A dan 1 jam untuk menjawab soalan dalam Bahagian B. Instructions 1. This module consists of two sections. 2. Answer both sections. 3. You are advised to spend about 45 minutes on Section A and 1 hour on Section B. Modul ini mengandungi 3 halaman bercetak

2 Section A : Directed Writing [35 marks] [Time suggested: 45 minutes] You represented your school in a youth camp. Write a report on the camp to be given to your teacher advisor of Interact Club based on the notes you had made. objectives future leaders hannonious nation ice breaking likes and dislikes talk on career guidance scholarship and job opportunities question and answer session issues related to youths cultural night traditional dances benefits confidence teamwork When writing the report, you should remember to: address the report to your teacher advisor provide a title include your name use all the notes given Note: For your report, you will receive up to 15 marksfor the format and content points, and up to 20 marksfor the quality ofyour writing.

3 Section B : Continuous Writing [50 marks] [Time suggested: hour] a composition ofabout 350 words on one ofthe following topics: 1 Parents should allow children to their own decisions. Discuss. 2 Describe a day when were tv...,,,,... out. 3 On time 4 If you were a superhero, what would you to make the world a better place? 5 Write a story beginning with: " It was a warm night and I..." SOALAN T AMAT

3 PAPER 1 SECTION A DIRECTED WRITING Maximum Marks Content Language Total 15 marks 20 marks 35 marks Detailed Marking Instructions FORMAT 3 MARKS CONTENT 12 MARKS LANGUAGE 20 MARKS TOTAL 35 MARKS Format: 3 Marks F1 Recipient F2 Title F3 Reported by NAME Content: 12 Marks C1 future leaders C2 harmonious nation C3 C4 C5 ice breaking likes and dislikes talk on career guidance C6 scholarship and job opportunities C7 question and answer session C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 issues related to youths cultural night traditional dances confidence teamwork Language 20 marks Marks are awarded for: (i) Accurate English (ii) Style and tone appropriate to the task Refer to the criteria for marking language

4 DIRECTED WRITING: CRITERIA FOR MARKING LANGUAGE Mark Range A 19 20 Description Language accurate with maybe occasional first draft slips. Varied sentence structures in length and type. Some apt sophisticated vocabulary. Punctuation and spelling accurate. Paragraphs well-linked and show unity. Style and tone appropriate. B 16 18 Language almost always accurate. Errors arise because of attempt to use more ambitious structures. Varied sentence structures. Wide vocabulary and spelling nearly always accurate. Paragraphs appropriately linked. Style and tone generally appropriate. C 13 15 Language largely accurate. Simple structures used without errors. Mistakes may occur when more sophisticated structures are attempted. Adequate vocabulary. Punctuation generally accurate. Paragraphs show some unity. Style and tone fairly appropriate. D 10 12 Language sufficiently accurate. Meaning comes through clearly. Patches of clarity seen when simple structures used. Mistakes creep in when complex structures are attempted. Adequate vocabulary but not so apt. Spelling errors when difficult words used. Inappropriate linkers may be used. Style and tone not always appropriate. E 7 9 Sufficiently frequent errors hamper speed of reading but meaning never in doubt. Some simple accurate structures but accuracy not sustained. Limited vocabulary. Correct spelling of simple words. Paragraphs lack unity and incorrect use of linkers. Style and tone may not be appropriate. U(i) 4 6 Frequent, serious errors but meaning fairly clear. High incidence of errors impedes reading. A few simple structures used accurately. Limited vocabulary. Frequent spelling and punctuation errors. On the whole lacks planning. Style and tone inappropriate. U(ii) 2 3 Multiple errors that make the reader to re-read and reorganise before meaning becomes clear. Whole sections may make little or no sense. Hardly any accurate sentences, maybe one or two. Vocabulary very limited. U(iii) 0 1 Almost impossible to recognise as pieces of English. May make no sense at all. 0 is awarded only when no sense at all from beginning to end.

5 Section B : Continuous Writing Maximum : 50 marks CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT Grade Mark Range Descriptors A 44 50 Language entirely accurate. Maybe occasional first draft slips. Varied sentence structures in length and type. Vocabulary wide and apt. Punctuation and spelling accurate. Paragraphs well-planned and well-linked. Topic addressed with consistent relevance. Interest aroused and sustained throughout. B 38 43 Language accurate. Occasional errors are either minor or first draft slips. Vocabulary wide and used quite aptly. Sentences show some variation. Punctuation accurate. Spelling almost always accurate. Paragraphs show some planning. Interest aroused and sustained throughout most of the composition. C 32 37 Language largely accurate. Accurate simple structures but errors may occur when more sophisticated structures are attempted. Vocabulary wide but not so apt. Tendency to use one type of structure giving a monotonous effect. Correct spelling of simple words but errors occur when spelling difficult words. Paragraphs may show some unity but links may be absent. Interest aroused but not sustained. Language sufficiently accurate. Meaning clear. Patches of D 26 31 clarity when simple vocabulary and structures are used. Some varieties of sentence type and length. Adequate vocabulary. More spelling errors will occur. Paragraphs lack unity and planning. Composition lacks liveliness and interest value. Meaning never in doubt but errors hamper reading. Simple E 20 25 structures may be accurate. Limited vocabulary. Frequent mistakes in spelling and punctuation. Paragraphs lack unity. Partial treatment of subject matter. Limitation of subject matter due to lack of linguistic skills. Meaning fairly clear. Many serious errors, mainly of one-word U(i) 14 19 type. Communication established but errors may cause blurring. Sentences simple and often repetitive. There may be no paragraphs. U(ii) 8 13 Errors multiple in nature, requiring the reader to read and reread before being able to understand. High incidence of error makes meaning blur. Maybe short of required number of words. Able to get some sense. U(iii) 0 7 Script almost entirely impossible to read. Full of multiple-word errors. Whole sections may make little or no sense. Where occasional patches of clarity occur, marks should be awarded. 0 is awarded only if no sense at all from beginning to end.