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Tips Strategies Answering English Paper 1 UPSR

Topics to covered
NO

TOPICS
1-

Collective Noun

2-

Animal

3-

Buildings

4-

Clothing

5-

Events

6-

Food & Beverages

7-

Tools

8-

People

9-

Occupation

10-

Sports, Activities, Hobby

11-

Parts of Body

12-

Weather

13-

Transport

14-

Colour and Shape

EXAMPLES

REMARKS

15-

Day, Month, Year

NO

GRAMMAR

EXAMPLES

1-

Nouns

Common, proper, gender,


numeral, collective, countable
uncountable

2-

Articles

A, an, the

3-

Pronouns

4-

Conjunction

And, but, so, because, or

5-

Preposition

On, in, behind, between

6-

Adjectives

Positive, Comparative,
Superlative

7-

Adverbs

-ly, soundly, happily, quickly

8-

Tenses

Present, Past, Continuous,


Future, Participle

9-

Modals

must, have to, *could,


*should

10-

Subject-Verb Agreement

11-

Positive negative Statements

12-

Questions and Responses

13-

Punctuation

Personal, Possessive,
Demonstrative

WH questions

Capitalize, comma, full stop

REMARKS

14-

Sentence Types

Simple, compound

To score A: Cover all the topic, grammar items above.


You are advised to spend only 1-2 minutes (suggestion) for easy question.
Read the instructions carefully.
Read the passage or study the stimulus given carefully.
Go through each question and all the options given.
Choose the best answer from the options given.
Circle A, B, C or D to mark the correct answer.
Answer all the easy questions first. Then go back to the difficult questions.
Do not waste time. Cross out the options, one by one, until you get the correct
answer.
Always check your answers.
Time is precious. Use it wisely.

Extra Tips & Hints


Find clues given to help you.
Underlined the clues.
Mark (X) if you find the option is wrong.
Choose/circle the best answer

SECTION A
VOCABULARY
10 multiple choice questions
Word level : Question 1 - 4 ( 4 questions )

X
X
x

Phrase level : Question 5 7 ( 3 questions )

biscuits

sandwiches

magazines

Sentence level : Question 8 10 ( 3 questions )


Tests pupil's knowledge and understanding in vocabulary .

SECTION B
SOCIAL EXPRESSIONS
Social expressions : Question 11 15 ( 5 questions )
Test on social expressions used in various situations.

greetings
introducing oneself / others
requesting objects
telephone conversations
other social expressions

TIPS & HINTS

You are advised to spend only 510minutes (suggestion).

Make sure you read through all the options.

Choose the most suitable response from the list given.

Answer all the easy questions first. Then go back to the difficult questions.

Do not waste time. Cross out the options, one by one, until you get the
correct answer.

Look at the people in the pictures and what they are doing to get clue

SECTION C
GRAMMAR
10 multiple-choice questions
Test pupils knowledge and understanding in grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Grammar : Question 16 21 ( 6 questions )
Test pupils knowledge and understanding in grammar.
Read the grammar items in the table, make sure you cover all the topics.

Punctuation : Question 22 23 ( 2 questions )


Test pupils knowledge and understanding in punctuation

Dont lose marks (2 marks) for these questions. Level of question : Easy,
moderate

Spelling : Question 24 25 ( 2 questions )


Test pupils knowledge and understanding in spelling.

Dont lose marks (2 marks) for these questions. Level of question : Easy, moderate

SECTION D
GRAMMAR TEXT COMPLETION

1 passage which describes a picture


Text Completion : Question 26 30 ( 5 questions )

Test on language items such as nouns, tenses, adjectives, conjunctions etc.

SECTION E
COMPREHENSION

2 passages of linear and non-linear texts.


5 multiple choice questions are set for each passage. Multiple
choice questions (comprehension questions)
Interesting buildings in Malacca
1
Many people visit Malacca to see the old buildings there. The most famous building is called A Formosa.
The Portugese built it in 1511. Another old building is called The Stadhuys. It was built by the Dutch in 1650. It is
a big building with many rooms and halls, stairs

and corridors.
2
Places of worship are also interesting places to visit. A very old mosque is the Kampung Kling Mosque. It
looks beautiful with its three-tiered roof. The Cheng Hoon Teng Temple, built in
1646, is the oldest Chinese temple in Malaysia. There are beautiful carvings inside the temple.

3
The Saint Paul Church is situated on top of a hill. Only its stone walls and floor can be seen today.
Another interesting church is the Saint Xaviers Church, built in 1849. It has two

towers by the side of the entrance.


4
There are also many different types of traditional Malay buildings in Malacca. Most of these
are wooden buildings. The roofs are made of attap. The rooms are cool and airy because of the
numerous windows.

Tips And Hints


Divide the passage accordingly to their paragraph.
Draw line to separate them.
Read the questions first.
Skim and scan the passage to find the answer.
No need to go through all the passage.
First 3 questions always referring to first, second and third paragraph.
Look at the bolded words

Types of questions
1) Understanding main ideas
2) Locating details
3) Sequencing ideas/events
4) Understanding meaning of words
5) Recognizing cause and effect relationships
6) Predicting outcomes
7) Drawing conclusions

Letter

Map

Diary

Dialogue

Passage

Notice

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