perlis part 1
perlis part 1
Question 1
You received an email from your friend, Victoria, asking for some information about an
event the English Club is organising.
Hi,
I saw an announcement about the English Camp that is going to be organised by
the English Club during the school holiday. I’m interested to join and since you
are one of the committee members, I’d like to have more information about it.
How much is the registration fee and when is the dateline for the payment? Also,
what are the activities that will be held during the camp?
I’ll be waiting for your reply and thank you in advance!
Yours sincerely,
Victoria
Question 1
You received an email from your friend, Fauzan who needs some
information on the trip.
Hi,
I can’t wait to see you next weekend! Since we’ll be going on a trip, just
tell me where are we going actually? What should I bring and how long
is the trip? What activities will we do there?
Excited to get your reply! Bye.
Fauzan
Now, write an email to your friend in about 80 words in the space provided.
TO:
SUBJECT:
TO:
SUBJECT:
C3 Point: What are the activities? We’ll be doing lots of fun stuff, like island hopping and
Activities Use We’ll be doing… waterfall visits. You’ll love it—it’s both relaxing and
Explanation: Why they’re fun. adventurous. Maybe even parasailing if you’re up for it!
Elaboration: Mention specifics
Closing Reminder End with an invitation to ask Feel free to ask if you need more info! Can’t wait to hang
& Invitation questions. out—it’s going to be awesome!
NEGERI SEMBILAN
Question 1
You received an email from your your friend, Amar, who wants your
opinion on interesting places to visit in Kelantan.
Hi,
The school holidays are around the corner and my cousin is coming over
to visit me. I plan to show him around Kelantan. Where would you
suggest we go? What activities can be done there? Why should we go
there? Please help me to decide.
TO:
SUBJECT:
Hi Jill,
I hope you are doing great as always. I miss you! Anyway, I’m having
trouble spending money. My parents will give me weekly pocket money,
but I always overspend. Do you have any tips on how not to overspend
my pocket money? What should I do? Can you advise about needs and
wants? I need your help, so please reply as soon aspossible. Thanks!
Bye!
Your cousin,
Cindy
Now, write an email to your friend in about 80 words in the space provided.
TO:
SUBJECT:
Part Prompts for writing EXAMPLE
G Start with a friendly greeting..
SAMPLE ANSWER
Part Prompts for writing EXAMPLE
G Start with a friendly greeting.. Hey Cindy,
R Acknowledge their message I miss you too! Glad you reached out—totally here to help!
Opening warmly
Response
C1 Point: Suggest budgeting tips. First of all, try making a simple budget.
Budgeting Use First of all... It helps you track what you spend.
Explanation: Why it's important. For example, set aside money for lunch, snacks, and fun
Elaboration: Add an example. activities.
C2 Point: Talk about needs and Also, remember to separate needs from wants.
Needs vs. Wants wants. Use Also, remember... Needs are things like food or school supplies.
Explanation: What are needs and Wants are things like snacks or new clothes.
wants.
Elaboration: Give examples.
C3 Point: Share tips for controlling By the way, it helps to avoid impulse buying.
Self-control spending. Use By the way... If you see something you like, wait a day before buying—it
Explanation: Why it's important. really works!
Elaboration: Final tip or example.
Closing & Sign Wrap up with encouragement. Anyway, let me know how it goes! You’ve got this. Talk
off soon!
MELAKA 2024
Question 1
You received an email from your friend, Mona, asking for your opinion on
her podcast
Hi,
I’m planning to start my own podcast on social media. Do you think it is a good
idea?There are two platforms that I have in mind; TikTok or Youtube. Which one
do you think is suitable for me and why do you think so? Would you like to join my
podcast? We will have so much fun.!
Write soon!
Mona
TO
SUBJECT
Part Prompts for writing Sentences
G Start with a friendly greeting.
Regards,
Jonas
TO
SUBJECT
Part Prompts for writing Sentences
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R
Opening
Response
C1
C2
C3