Tip UPSR:
PAPER 1
English Paper 1 contains 40 multiple
choice questions. They cover the vocabulary, social situation, grammar and
comprehension aspects of the language.
In Section A, pupils are to answer
questions which test their vocabulary.
Pupils
are given three different types of questions namely word level questions,
phrase level questions and sentence level questions.
For
this section pupils need to study the pictures given in order to answer most of
the questions. Pupils can use the ‘Wh’ questions to derive the information from
the pictures.
Make
sure you read all the options given. Understand them and finally make your
choice. Remember to choose the best answer.
In
Section B, different social situations are given through the speech bubbles in
the pictures. Before proceeding to the options (A, B, C and D), look at the
picture and then read the dialogues in the speech bubbles. Understand the
social function in the questions (to enquire, to assure, to inform, to explain,
to apologise). Then choose the best sentence that fits the empty speech bubble
base on the social function.
In
the grammar section (Section C) pupils are required to answer questions on
grammar, punctuation and spelling. For grammar, pupils need to read the
questions and understand the grammar rules that need to be applied. After
choosing the answer, you need to think whether the answer you have chosen is
the best answer. Reason out the answer by recalling the grammar rules you have
learnt.
When
choosing the answer for the punctuation questions, pupils need to read all the
options given. While reading the sentences, circle the errors. Then compare the
sentence with the other options in the question until you find the sentence
without errors.
When
answering questions on synonym or antonym, make sure you give the synonym or
antonym in context (the meaning of the word used in the sentences) and not its
general meaning.
For
questions that test spelling, pupils need to read the options given carefully.
After that compare the words with the other options and choose the word that
has the correct spelling.
Usually
questions in Section D test pupils on vocabulary and grammar. Read the text
given first then determine the tense. Look for clues (words that show the
tense) in the text to help you. You also need to refer to the picture given.
A
linear and a non linear text are given in the comprehension section. Pupils
need to read the text given at least twice. During the first reading, pupils
need to get an idea what the text is about. This will help them to get a
general view of the text. During the second reading, make sure you understand
the whole text especially the important points. If there is a word in a
sentence that you don’t understand, underline it and read the sentence again a
few more times. You may be able to guess the meaning of the word. Then read the
questions carefully and choose the best answer. Make sure you read all the
options given before choosing the best answer.
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