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ENGLISH LANGUAGE FORM 5 SCHEME OF WORK
(2017) WEEK THEME / TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS EXAMPLES / ACTIVITIES ED. E.
W1 02-06
JAN 2017
W2 9-13
JAN 2017
Theme People Topic You and Your Personality Language Content c) Grammatical Items 1. Nouns i) Concrete nouns -
common; proper ii) Abstract nouns iii) Countable nouns iv) Uncountable nouns v) Numbers vi) Concord vii) Gender Lit. Component NOVEL Dear Mr. Kilmer : - Find out the meanings of words based on contextual clues - Predict story
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE 1.1 Make friends & keep friendships by: c) talking about self, family & friends,
interests, past events, feelings, personal experiences & understanding when others talk about themselves
d) exchanging ideas, information & opinions on topics of interest
1.2 Take part in social interaction by: a) Carrying out a variety of language
functions b) Discussing plans & arrangements,
solving problems & making decisions
3.0 LANGUAGE FOR AESTHETIC USE 3.1 Listen to, read and respond to literary
works by: a) Understanding & telling in one's
own words the story & poem heard & read, and giving one's own opinion of the text;
c) recognising elements in a story such as characters & setting;
d) explaining the message the writer is trying to convey & discussing how this relates to one's life.
Level 1 i) Introducing oneself to a friendly
stranger & initiating a conversation. ii) Relating personal experiences. iii) Keeping a record of events. Level 2 vii) Read topics of current interest and
exchange ideas. Level 3 viii) Reading articles & giving opinions in
the following ways: - agreeing with the writer - disagreeing with the writer &
giving reasons Level 1 ii) Asking one to think about / decide on something. Level 2 v) Participating in a conversation: - explaining one’s views - accepting the views of others - defending one’s point of view with reasons Level 1 ii) Finding out the meaning of unfamiliar
words by using contextual clues & the dictionary.
iii) Retelling the story / poem in one's own words.
Level 2 iv) Narrating sequence of events v) Describing the place & time the story
took place. vi) Describing characters & writing
simple descriptions.
Level 1
Talk about one’s feelings and discuss personality types.
Ask and express opinions about someone
Level 2
Answer WH questions.
Write a short personal description one self.
Level 3
Making inferences
Write a personal description of one self
Write a description of a close friend Level 1
Story telling can be done in groups.
Level 2
Students can draw a time-line & mark the various events taking place along the line.
Activities include jotting down characteristics of the main characters.
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LDPLevel 3 x) Talking about the theme in a story &
writing simple paragraph on it. xi) Talking about the message the poet
is trying to put across in his/her poem and writing a simple paragraph on it.
Level 3 Encourage learners to express their views on the theme or message, characters, events & values explored in the text.
W3
16-20 JAN 2017
Theme People Topic Unsung Heroes Language Content d) Grammatical Items 2. Articles i) With singular
countable nouns ii) With plural
countable nouns :
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE 1.1 Make friends and keep friendships
by: b) talking about self, family and
friends, interests, past events, feelings, personal experiences & understanding when others talk about themselves.
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by: a) listening to spoken texts such as
talks, speeches & viewing television documentaries & multimedia;
c) reading materials in print such as reports & articles & using other electronic media such as the Internet.
2.2 Process information by: a) skimming and scanning for
specific information & ideas; b) extracting main ideas & details; c) discerning sequence of ideas; d) Getting the explicit & implicit
meaning of the text; e) Predicting outcomes; f) Drawing conclusions
Level 1 ii) Relating personal experiences. Level 2 vii) Reading topics of current interest &
exchanging ideas. Level 3 viii) Giving opinions on articles read or
accounts heard. Levels 1, 2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a
variety of texts. ii) Reading silently a variety of materials
in print and or from the Internet. Level 1 iii) Answering a variety of questions to
demonstrate understanding of the text heard.
iv) Taking notes of the text heard. Level 2 v) Identifying main ideas in the text
heard. vi) Predicting outcomes.
Level 1
Talk about someone who has inspired you
Take part in discussions
Ask and answer questions about someone.
Listen to a song: note important details.
Read a narrative: scan for details Level 2
Identifying main ideas, understanding meaning from context.
Summarise: Expand notes Level 3
Give opinion
Draw conclusions
Make inferences
Write a narrative
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(2017) Lit. Component NOVEL Dear Mr. Kilmer - Introduction of
characters in the novel
- Understand characters in a story
- Character analysis
j) Making short notes & mapping out ideas.
3.0 LANGUAGE FOR AESTHETIC USE 3.1 Listen to, read, view & respond to
literary works by: b) Recognising elements in a story
such as characters & setting; c) Understanding other people’s
cultures, traditions, customs & beliefs;
Level 3 viii) Identifying cause & effect Level 1 iii) Retelling the story / poem in one’s own words. Level 2 vi) Describing characters and writing a paragraph or two about them. Level 3 xi) Giving one’s opinion of the poem or story.
Levels 1 & 2
Encourage learners to tell how a certain character / event in the story reminds them of a certain character / event in real life
Level 3 Encourage learners to express their writing on characters & events explored in the text.
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23-25 JAN 2017
W5
2 – 4 FEB 2017
Theme Social Issues Topic Youth Power Language Content e) Grammatical Items 3. Adjectives iv) Comparison
adjectives – regular forms
v) Adjectives functioning as nouns vi) Nouns functioning as adjectives
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE 1.1 Make friends and keep friendships by:
a) Taking part in conversations & discussions
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by: d) reading materials in print such as
reports and articles and using other electronic media such as the Internet
Level 1 iii) Relating personal experiences
Level 2 vii) Read topics of current interests and exchange ideas Level 3 viii) Reading articles & giving opinions in
the following ways: - agreeing with the writer - disagreeing with the writer &
giving reasons Level 1,2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a variety of texts ii) Reading silently and aloud with understanding of a variety of texts.
Level 1
Take part in a discussion
Persuade someone not to do something
Listen to an article
Read a passage
Present information in posters for a bulletin board
Level 2
Exchange ideas about activities carried out by youths
Identify main ideas, understand meaning from context
Summarise: Select relevant points, change sentence structures
Level 3
Students are given a reading text on the topic.
They are to give opinions on the text given.
Make inferences
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W 5 26-31 Jan 2017
1 FEB 2017
Chinese New Year Holidays HARI WILAYAH
Write responses to letters in a newspaper.
W5
2 – 4 FEB 2017
W6
6 –10 FEB 2017
9 FEB 2017
Thaipusam
Theme Social Issues Topic The Smart Consumer Language Content 4) Pronouns i) Personal Pronouns – I, You, He/She/It ii) Possessive Pronouns – mine, yours, his, hers, ours, hers
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE
1.3 Obtain goods & services by: a) making enquiries & ordering
goods and services b) making complaints &
responding to complaint 2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL
USE 2.3 Present information to different
audiences by: a) writing descriptions,
instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports & articles;
c) responding to questions & comments orally and in writing;
using appropriate format, conventions, and grammar when presenting the information
g) summarising information i) using appropriate format, conventions and grammar when presenting the information.
Level 1 i) Making inquiries after reading the adverts column in the newspaper/yellow pages and identifying a number of similar services and products. Level 2 ii) Comparing and contrasting the information obtained and deciding on a choice. iii) Confirming the service/product and
placing an order for it orally and in writing.
Level 3 iv) Expressing satisfaction and offering
thanks about the service or product orally and in writing.
v) Responding to a complimentary letter expressing satisfaction and thanking the writer orally and in writing.
Level 1 iii) Making notes and outlines. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines. v) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 3 vii) Writing articles on specific areas.
Level 1
Make inquiries on services / goods
Listen to and respond to complaints
Expressing dissatisfaction or making a complaint.
Expressing satisfaction and thanks about the service/goods.
Level 2
Exchange ideas and opinions on consumerism.
Level 1
Listen to a dialogue and note important details.
Read an article and scan for details. Level 2
Listen to a dialogue and make comparisons.
Understand meaning from context.
Summarise by substituting expressions. Level 3
Make inferences
Read and compare information in a
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Write a formal letter of complaint.
W7
13-17 FEB 2017
W8 20-24 FEB
2017
Theme Social Issues & People Topic Striving for Safety Language Content 8. Connector i) conjunctions ii) logical connectors iii) sequence connectors
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE 1.2 Take part in social interaction by: a) Carrying out a variety of language functions; b) Discussing plans and arrangements, solving problems, and making decisions. 2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATION USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by: a) listening to spoken texts such
as talks, speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia;
c) Reading materials such as reports & articles and using other electronic media such as the Internet.
2.2 Process information by: a) skimming and scanning for
specific information and ideas; b) extracting main ideas and
details; c) predicting outcomes; d) interpreting non-linear texts
such as maps, charts, diagrams, tables, graphs;
Level 1 ii) Asking one to think about / decide on something. Level 2 v) Participating in a conversation: - explaining one’s views - accepting the views of others - defending one’s point of view with Reasons Levels 1, 2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. ii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet. A. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1 iv) Taking notes of the text heard. Level 2 v) Identifying main ideas in the text heard. vi) Predicting outcomes. B. Processing texts read by: Level 1
Level 1
Discuss instances of dangerous driving.
Discuss distractions of drivers. Level 2
Interview witnesses to an accident. Level 3
Express opinions on dangerous driving and road safety.
Level 1
Listen to a forum and recall details.
Read a narrative and scan for details.
Read a narrative and sequence events.
Create bumper stickers. Level 2
Identify main ideas in the forum.
Identify main ideas in a narrative.
Understand meaning from context.
Summarise important events in a narrative
Level 3
Make inferences
Read articles from the Internet
Write a recount of an accident.
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MAC 2017
Lit. Component NOVEL : Dear Mr. Kilmer
2.3 Present information to different
audiences by: a) writing descriptions, instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports and articles; d) presenting information in non- linear forms including tables, graphs, diagrams, charts and vice versa; g) summarising information; i) using appropriate format, conventions, and grammar when presenting the information.
3.0 LANGUAGE FOR AESTHETIC USES
3.1 Listen to, read, view and respond to literary works by: c) Explaining the message the
writer is trying to convey & discussing how this relates to one’s life
ii) Skimming for the gist of the text. iii) Scanning for details. Level 2 viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 1 iii) Making notes and outlines. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines v) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 3 vi) Writing reports on specific areas. Level 1 ii) Finding out the meaning of words by
using the dictionary and/or contextual clues.
iii) Retelling the story in one’s own words. Level 2 iv) Describing the setting of a story. v) Narrating the sequence of events. vi) Describing characters and writing a paragraph or two about them. vii) Making predictions as to what might happen next. i) Discussing values explored in the text. ii) Relating events, characters and values to
one’s life. Level 3 xii) Understanding some of the figurative language of the text.
Level 1, 2 & 3 Encourage learners to express their views on the theme or message and values explored in the novel.
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W 10-W 11
10 – 17 MARCH 2017 UJIAN SELARAS TINGKATAN 5
W12 18 – 26 MARCH 2017 [ CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL ]
WEEK THEME / TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOMES SPECIFICATIONS EXAMPLES / ACTIVITIES P. APP.
W 13
27 -31 MARCH
2017
W14
3 – 7 APRIL 2017
Theme People and Social Issues Topic Your Career Language Content Articles - singukar countable nouns - use of ‘some’ with plural countable nouns
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE
2.1 Take part in social interaction by: a) Carrying out a variety of
language functions; b) Discussing plans and
arrangements, solving problems, and making decisions
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by:
a) listening to spoken texts such as talks, speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia;
2.2 Processing information by: a) skimming & scanning for
specific information and ideas; b) Extracting main ideas and
supporting details; d) Getting the explicit and implicit meaning of the text; e) Predicting outcomes
Level 1 ii) Asking one to think about / decide on something. Level 2 iii) Participating in a conversation:
- explaining one’s views - accepting the views of others - defending one’s point of view with
reasons. Level 3 iv) Taking notes of the text heard. Levels 1, 2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. ii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet. A. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1 ii) Listening to and recalling important details. Level 2 vii) Identifying different point of views. Level 3 viii) Identifying cause and effect.
Level 1
Talk about plans for the future.
Discuss plans and make decisions on career.
Level2
Ask one to think about and decide on future plans
Level 1
Listen to a dialogue and recall important details.
Read an article and scan for details
Use a dictionary to find meanings
Present information in tables Level 2
Listen and sequence information
Identify main ideas from an article.
Understand meaning from context.
Summarise relevant information from a dialogue.
Level 3
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(2017) Lit. Component NOVEL : Dear Mr. Kilmer
2.3 Present information to different
audiences by: a) writing descriptions,
instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports and articles;
g) summarising information i) using appropriate format, conventions, and grammar when presenting the information. 1 LANGUAGE FOR AESTHETIC USES
3.1 Listen to, read, view and respond to literary works by:
a) Recognising elements in a story such as characters & settings.
Understanding other people’s culture, traditions, customs & beliefs
B. Processing texts read by: Level 2 viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 3 xii) Making inferences. Level 1 iii) Making notes and outlines. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines. v) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 3 vii) Writing a letter of application for a job. Level 1 iii) Retelling the story or poem in one’s own words, Level 2 iv) Describing the setting of a story. v) Narrating sequence of events. vi) Describing characters & writing simple descriptions. v) Making predictions as to what might
happen next. vi) Discussing values explored in the text. vii) Relating events, characters and values to
one’s life. Level 3 x) Discussing the theme and message of stories and poems.
Make inferences
Write a letter of application for a job.
Prepare a curriculum vitae Level 1
Story telling (in their own words) Level 2 & 3
Draw a time-line of the story. Level 3 Encourage learners to express their views on the theme or message, characters, events, and values explored in the text.
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W 15
10 – 13 APRIL 2017
14 APRIL GOOD
FRIDAY
Theme Health Topic Smoking – The Silent Killer Language Content 5. Verbs iii) Regular & irregular
verbs iv) Negative verbs v) Tenses – present, past, continuous, perfect vi) Gerunds vii) Special finites / modals viii) Infinitives ix) Passive constructions
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by: b) interviewing and using
questionnaires; c) reading materials in print such
as reports & articles and using other electronic media such as the Internet
2.2 Processing information by: vi) skimming & scanning for specific
information and ideas;
j) making short notes & mapping out ideas
2.3 Present information to different
audiences by: a) writing recounts, descriptions,
explanations, speeches, reports & articles
Obtaining information by: Level 1, 2 & 3 vi) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. vii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet A. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1 ii) Listening to and recalling important details iv) Taking notes of the text heard. Level 2 v) Identifying main ideas in the text heard. vi) Predicting outcomes. B. Processing texts read by: Level 1 ii) Skimming for the gist of the text. iii) Scanning for details. Level 2 viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 3 xiii) Making inferences. Level 1 i) Presenting information in the form of
tables, graphs and charts. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines. v) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 3 vi) Writing reports on specific topics.
Level 1 Take part in discussions. Level 2 Compare and contrast information obtained and decide on a choice. Level 1 Listen to a conversation: note important details Read a passage: scan for details Create a questionnaire Present information in a data form and pie chart. Level 2 Conduct an interview Identify main ideas, understand meaning from context. Summarise: select relevant points, expand notes. Level 3 Make inferences Write a report
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Theme Health, People & Social Issues
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE
1.1 Make friends and keep friendships
Level 1 i) Introducing oneself to a friendly stranger
and initiating a conversation.
Level 1
Talk about self-esteem and appearances.
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Topic Self-esteem Language Content 6. Adverbs Adverbs of manner, time, frequency, degree
by: d) exchanging ideas, information
and opinions on topics of interest
1.2 Take part in social interaction by: b) carrying out a variety of
language functions; 2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by: c) listening to spoken texts such
as talks, speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia;
c) Reading materials in print such as reports and articles and using other electronic media such as the Internet.
2.2 Process information by: b) skimming and scanning for
specific information and ideas; c) extracting main ideas and
details; d) getting the explicit and implicit meaning of the text; e) predicting outcomes;
2.3 Present information to different audiences by:
ii) Relating personal experiences. iv) Asking questions politely and responding politely to questions asked. Level 2 vii) Read topics of current interests & exchange ideas. Level 3 viii) Giving opinions on articles read or accounts heard. Level 1 i) Asking about one’s health / physical state. Levels 1,2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. ii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet. A. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1 i) Listening to and recalling important details. Level 2 v) Identifying main ideas in the text heard. B. Processing texts read by: Level 1 iv) Following the sequence of ideas.
Enquire about one’s health. Level 2
Take part in social interaction. Level 1
Listen to a dialogue and recall important details.
Read journal entries: scan for details
Do a health quiz. Level 2
Listen to and sequence events.
Identify main ideas from journal entries.
Understand meaning from context.
Summarise writer’s feelings and emotions expressed in journal entries.
Level 3
Listen to and compare information.
Make inferences.
Write a speech.
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a) writing descriptions, instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports and articles;
i) using appropriate format, conventions and grammar when presenting the information.
LANGUAGE FOR AESTHETIC USES 3.1 Listen to, read, view and respond to literary works by:
c) Recognising elements in a story such as characters & settings.
d) Understanding other people’s culture, traditions, customs & beliefs.
Level 2 viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 3 xiii) Making inferences Level 1 ii) Responding to questions and comments orally and in writing Level 2 v) Summarizing ideas in a text. Level 3 viii) Write a simple speech on a particular topic. Level 1 iii) Retelling the story or poem in one’s own words, Level 2 vi) Describing characters & writing simple descriptions. viii) Discussing values explored in the text. ix) Relating events, characters and values to
one’s life. Level 3 x) Discussing the theme and message of stories and poems.
Level 1
Story telling (in their own words) Level 2 & 3
Giving opinions on characters/themes by supporting with relevant information (eg. Selecting a character that one like or dislike the most).
Level 3 Encourage learners to express their views on the theme or message, characters, events, and values explored in the text. (eg. Discuss the themes/values highlighted in story)
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24 – 28 APRIL 2017
Theme Environment Topic It’s Raining Acid! Language Content 4) Pronouns vii) Demonstrative
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE 1.1 Make friends & keep friendships by: a) taking part in conversations & discussions; d) exchanging ideas, information & opinions on topics of interest.
Level 1 i) Relating personal experiences. Level 2 vii) Reading topics of current interest & exchanging ideas. Level 3 viii) Giving opinions on articles read or accounts heard.
Level 1
Take part in a discussion.
Listen to a description: note important details
Read a narrative and expository essay: scan for details, follow sequence of ideas.
Present information in a flow chart.
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1 MAY LABOURS’
DAY
Pronouns – this, that, these, those
viii) Interrogative Pronouns – who, which, what, whos
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE 2.2 Process information by: a) skimming & scanning for specific information and ideas; b) extracting main ideas & details; e) predicting outcomes; f) drawing conclusions; i) interpreting non-linear texts such as maps, charts, diagrams, tables, graphs; j) making short notes & mapping out ideas
A. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1 i) Listening to a text and recalling what the
text is about. ii) Listening to and recalling important
details (e.g. place, date, time, number) of the text.
iii) Answering a variety of questions to demonstrate understanding of the text heard.
Level 2 v) Identifying main ideas in the text heard. vi) Predicting outcomes. vii) Identifying different point of view. Level 3 viii) Identifying cause and effect. ix) Drawing conclusions. B. Processing texts read by: Level 1 i) – vii) Level 2 viii) – x) Level 3 xi) – xvi) Note: refer to HSP for section B.
Level 2
Identify main ideas, understanding meaning from context.
Summarise: Select relevant points, expand notes.
Level 3
Identify cause & effect, draw conclusions.
Predict outcomes, identify cause and effect.
Write an essay: expand information in a flow chart.
[W 18 – 21] PEPERIKSAAN PERTENGAHAN TAHUN SPM 2 – 25 MEI 2017
[ W 22 -23 ] CUTI PERTENGAHAN TAHUN
26 MEI – 12 JUN 2017
Theme Environment
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE
Level 1 ii) Asking one to think about / decide on
Level 1
Take part in a discussion.
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JUN 2017
W 25
19 – 23 JUN 2017
Topic Earth’s Fragile Future Language Content 9. Sentences viii) Simple ix) Compound x) Complex xi) Positive Statements xii) Negative Statements 10. Punctuation i) Capital letters ii) Commas iii) Exclamation mark iv) Full stop v) Question mark vi) Semi-colon vii) Underlining viii) Brackets ix) Hyphen x) Colon
1.1 Take part in social interaction by: c) Carrying out a variety of
language functions; d) Discussing plans and
arrangements, solving problems, and making decisions
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by: a) listening to spoken texts such as talks, speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia;
2.2 Processing information by: a) skimming & scanning for
specific information and ideas; b) Extracting main ideas and
supporting details; d) Getting the explicit and implicit meaning of the text; e) Predicting outcomes;
2.3 Present information to different audiences by: d) writing descriptions,
instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports and articles;
something. Level 2 iv) Participating in a conversation:
- explaining one’s views - accepting the views of others - defending one’s point of view with
reasons. Level 3 v) Taking notes of the text heard. Levels 1, 2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. ii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet. C. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1 ii) Listening to and recalling important details. Level 2 vii) Identifying different point of views. Level 3 viii) Identifying cause and effect. D. Processing texts read by: Level 2 viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 3 xii) Making inferences. Level 1 iii) Making notes and outlines. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines. v) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 3
Level 2
Exchange ideas, information and opinions about environmental issues.
Level 3
Give opinions on deforestation Level 1
Listen to a poem on deforestation.
Read a passage.
Present information in posters. Level 2
Identify main ideas, understand meaning from context.
Summarise: Select relevant points Level 3
Make inferences
Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper on a current issue.
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(2017) g) summarising information i) using appropriate format, conventions, and grammar when presenting the information.
vii) Writing articles on specific areas.
W 26 CUTI HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI [ 26 – 30 JUN 2017 ]
W 27
3 – 7 JULY 2017
W 28 10 – 13 JULY 2017
Theme Environment Topic What A Waste! Language Content Adjectives
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE
1.2 Take part in social interaction by: e) Carrying out a variety of
language functions; f) Discussing plans and
arrangements, solving problems, and making decisions
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
1.3 Obtain information for different purposes by: a) listening to spoken texts such as talks, speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia;
1.4 Processing information by: a) skimming & scanning for
specific information and ideas; b) Extracting main ideas and
supporting details; d) Getting the explicit and implicit meaning of the text; e) Predicting outcomes;
Level 1 ii) Asking one to think about / decide on something. Level 2 v) Participating in a conversation:
- explaining one’s views - accepting the views of others - defending one’s point of view with
reasons. Level 3 vi) Taking notes of the text heard. Levels 1, 2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. ii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet. E. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1 ii) Listening to and recalling important details. Level 2 vii) Identifying different point of views. Level 3 viii) Identifying cause and effect. F. Processing texts read by: Level 2
Level 1
Take part in a discussion.
Make a journal entry Level 3
Make a decision based on agreement of all members of a group
Level 1
Listen to a conversation: note important details
Read transcript of a forum: scan for details.
Make a list, resent information in a poster.
Level 2
Identify main ideas, understand meaning from context.
Summarise: Select relevant points Level 3
Make inferences
Write a speech: expand notes.
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1.5 Present information to different audiences by: e) writing descriptions,
instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports and articles;
g) summarising information i) using appropriate format, conventions, and grammar when presenting the information.
viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 3 xii) Making inferences. Level 1 iii) Making notes and outlines. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines. v) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 3 vii) Writing articles on specific areas.
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Theme Environment Topic Seas of Oil Language Content Prepositions of Directions
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE
1.3 Take part in social interaction by: g) Carrying out a variety of
language functions; h) Discussing plans and
arrangements, solving problems, and making decisions
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
1.6 Obtain information for different purposes by: a) listening to spoken texts such as talks, speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia;
1.7 Processing information by: a) skimming & scanning for
Level 1 ii) Asking one to think about / decide on something. Level 2 vi) Participating in a conversation:
- explaining one’s views - accepting the views of others - defending one’s point of view with
reasons. Level 3 vii) Taking notes of the text heard. Levels 1, 2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. ii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet. G. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1
Level 1
Take part in a discussion. Level 2
Exchange ideas, information and opinions about the effects of oil spills
Level 1
Listen to a news broadcast
Read a passage: scan for details.
Present information in a poster. Level 2
Identify main ideas from a news broadcast.
Identify main ideas, understand meaning from context.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE FORM 5 SCHEME OF WORK
(2017) Lit. Component POEM A POISON TREE:
specific information and ideas; b) Extracting main ideas and
supporting details; d) Getting the explicit and implicit meaning of the text; e) Predicting outcomes;
1.8 Present information to different audiences by: f) writing descriptions,
instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports and articles;
g) summarising information i) using appropriate format, conventions, and grammar when presenting the information.
2 LANGUAGE FOR AESTHETIC USES 3.1 Listen to, read, view and respond to literary works by:
d) Recognising elements in a story such as characters & settings.
Understanding other people’s culture, traditions, customs & beliefs.
ii) Listening to and recalling important details. Level 2 vii) Identifying different point of views. Level 3 viii) Identifying cause and effect. H. Processing texts read by: Level 2 viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 3 xii) Making inferences. Level 1 iii) Making notes and outlines. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines. v) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 3 vi.Writing articles on specific area Level 1 iii) Retelling the story or poem in one’s own words, Level 2 vi) Describing characters & writing simple descriptions. x) Discussing values explored in the text. xi) Relating events, characters and values to
one’s life. Level 3 x) Discussing the theme and message of stories and poems.
Summarise: Select relevant points, expand notes
Level 3
Make inferences
Write an essay: expand on notes given. Level 1
Story telling (in their own words) Level 2 & 3
Draw a time-line of the story. Level 3 Encourage learners to express their views on the theme or message, characters, events, and values explored in the text.
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Theme Science and Technology Topic Robot- Friend or Foe Language Content Nouns functioning as Adjectives
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE
1.4 Take part in social interaction by: i) Carrying out a variety of
language functions; j) Discussing plans and
arrangements, solving problems, and making decisions
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by: a) listening to spoken texts such as talks, speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia;
2.2 Processing information by: a) skimming & scanning for
specific information and ideas; b) Extracting main ideas and
supporting details; d) Getting the explicit and implicit meaning of the text; e) Predicting outcomes;
2.3 Present information to different
audiences by: g) writing descriptions,
instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports and articles;
g) summarising information i) using appropriate format,
Level 1 ii) Asking one to think about / decide on something. Level 2 vii) Participating in a conversation:
- explaining one’s views - accepting the views of others - defending one’s point of view with
reasons. Level 3 viii) Taking notes of the text heard. Levels 1, 2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. ii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet. I. Processing texts read by: Level 2 viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 3 xii) Making inferences. Level 1 iii) Making notes and outlines. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines. v) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 3 vii) Writing articles on specific areas.
Level 1
Take part in a discussion. Level 2
Exchanging ideas about robots Level 3
Exchange ideas, information and opinions; draw conclusion
Give opinions Level 1
Listen to a conversation: note important details
Read an extract from a novel: scan for details.
Level 2
Note different points of view
Identify main ideas, understand meaning from context.
Level 3
Make inferences
Summarise: select relevant points, expand notes.
Write an essay: give your opinion.
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Theme Social Issues, People and Environment Topic The Gracious Citizen Language Content Indirect / Reported Speech
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE
1.5 Take part in social interaction by: k) Carrying out a variety of
language functions; l) Discussing plans and
arrangements, solving problems, and making decisions
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by: a) listening to spoken texts such as talks, speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia;
2.2 Processing information by: a) skimming & scanning for
specific information and ideas; b) Extracting main ideas and
supporting details; d) Getting the explicit and implicit meaning of the text; e) Predicting outcomes;
2.3 Present information to different
audiences by: h) writing descriptions,
Level 1 ii) Asking one to think about / decide on something. Level 2 viii) Participating in a conversation:
- explaining one’s views - accepting the views of others - defending one’s point of view with
reasons. Level 3 ix) Taking notes of the text heard. Levels 1, 2 & 3 i) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. ii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet. J. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1 ii) Listening to and recalling important details. Level 2 vii) Identifying different point of views. Level 3 viii) Identifying cause and effect. K. Processing texts read by: Level 2 viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 3 xii) Making inferences.
Level 1
Hold discussions on gracious and ungracious behaviour
Relate feelings, personal experiences about gracious and ungracious behaviour.
Persuade people not to commit ungracious acts.
Discuss correct behaviour in public places.
Level 3
Give opinions on gracious and ungracious behaviour.
Present one’s viewpoint with reasons Level 1
Listen to a radio talk show and recall important details
Read a letter to a newspaper and scan for details
Level 2
Listen and identify main ideas.
Read and identify main ideas..
Summarise viewpoints Level 3
Make inferences
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(2017) instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports and articles;
g) summarising information i) using appropriate format, conventions, and grammar when presenting the information.
Level 1 iii) Making notes and outlines. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines. v) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 3 vii) Writing articles on specific areas.
Write an article
Keep an account of gracious deeds in a diary.
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Theme Science & Technology Topic Transport Tomorrow Language Content 7. Prepositions i) of place ii) of time iii) of direction iv) of purpose v) of association vi) verbs & preposition
combination vii) adjective & preposition
combination
1.0 LANGUAGE FOR INTERPERSONAL USE
1.6 Make friends and keep friendships by: a) Taking part in conversations
and discussions e) Talking about self, family and
friends, interests, past events, feelings, personal experiences and understanding when others talk about themselves.
f) Exchanging ideas, information and opinions on topics of interest.
2.0 LANGUAGE FOR INFORMATIONAL USE
2.1 Obtain information for different purposes by: a) listening to spoken texts such
as talks, speeches and viewing television documentaries and multimedia;
c) reading materials in print such as reports and articles and using other electronic media such as the Internet.
2.2 Process information by: a) skimming and scanning for
Level 1 ii) Relating personal experiences Level 2 vii) Read topics of current interest and exchange ideas. Level 3 viii) Giving opinions on articles read or accounts heard. Levels 1, 2 and 3 ii) Listening to and understanding a variety
of texts. iii) Reading silently a variety of materials in
print and from the Internet. A. Processing texts listened to by: Level 1
Level 1
Take part in discussions.
Make enquiries after reading advertisements.
Level 2
Exchange ideas on the forms of transportation shown.
Level 3
Give opinions about the feasibility of forms of transportation shown.
Level 1
Listen to a news bulletin: note important details
Read an expository passage: scan for details
Level 2
Identify main ideas, understand meaning from context
Summarise: revise the four stages in summary writing
Level 3
Make inferences
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Lit. Component POEM What happened to LULU?
specific information and ideas; b) extracting main ideas and
details; g) predicting outcomes; h) interpreting non-linear texts
such as maps, charts, diagrams, tables, graphs;
2.3 Present information to different
audiences by: b) writing descriptions,
instructions, recounts, explanations, messages, letters, speeches, reports and articles;
d) presenting information in non-linear forms including tables, graphs, diagrams, charts and vice versa;
g) summarising information; i) using appropriate format,
conventions, and grammar when presenting the information.
3 LANGUAGE FOR AESTHETIC USES
3.1 Listen to, read, view and respond to literary works by:
e) Recognising elements in a story such as characters & settings.
e) Understanding other people’s culture, traditions, customs & beliefs.
iv) Taking notes of the text heard. Level 2 v) Identifying main ideas in the text heard. vi) Predicting outcomes. B. Processing texts read by: Level 1 ii) Skimming for the gist of the text. iii) Scanning for details. Level 2 viii) Identifying main ideas in the text read. Level 1 iii) Making notes and outlines. Level 2 iv) Expanding notes and outlines
iv) Summarising ideas in a text. Level 1 iii) Retelling the story or poem in one’s own words, Level 2 vi) Describing characters & writing simple descriptions. xii) Discussing values explored in the text. xiii) Relating events, characters and values to
one’s life. Level 3 x) Discussing the theme and message of stories and poems.
Write a descriptive essay: use information from a mind map
Level 1
Story telling (in their own words) Level 2 & 3
Draw a time-line of the story. Level 3 Encourage learners to express their views on the theme or message, characters, events, and values explored in the text.
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SPM REVISION / SAMPLE PAPERS TASK
SPM TRIAL 2017 [ 7 – 25 AUGUST 2017 ]
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CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL 2 [ 26 AUG – 3 SEP 2017]
W 36
4 – 8 SEP 2017
SPM REVISION / SAMPLE PAPERS TASK
W 37 11-15 SEP
SPM REVISION / SAMPLE PAPERS TASK
W 38
18 – 22 SEP 2017
SPM REVISION / SAMPLE PAPERS TASK
W 39
25 – 29 SEP 2017
SPM REVISION
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SPM REVISION
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CUTI HARI DEEPAVALI
[16 – 22 OKTOBER 2017]
W 43
23 – 26 OKT 2017
SPM REVISION
W 44 29 OKT – 3 NOV
2017
SPM REVISION
W 45 –
48 6 NOV – 1 DEC 2017
SPM EXAMINATION 2017/ PEPERIKSAAN SPM 2017
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4 DEC 2017 –
1
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