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A —_— 4 Paral Para 2: Para 3: Para 4: Malaysian society Para 5 Para Para 3: Para 4 Para 5: ara 6: witnessed traditional dances ~ tried batik printing Para 7: perfect holiday hope to visit again SET SECTION A Sample answer ‘The Charity Club of SMK Batu Lima organised its annual Charity Week in March. It was from the 24 March to 30 March, which coincided with the first term holidays. The | LL19/L. © Giobat atetstrert Sdn Bh. (762284-U) examinations an important part of formal education ~ Malaysian parents believe that to secure children’s future, children need to excel | academically to be successful — high expectations = compare with other children ~ intense pressure to earn good grades no matter what the cost parents want the best for their children — plan ‘everything ~ child has no say ~ parents push them to work hard tuition classes every day Parents ~ litle regard for child’ life - no free or play time ~ no freedom to do things that the child ‘enjoys ~ become zombies ~ parents are ambitious for the child ~ hope their dreams are realised through their child ‘emphasis on examination ~ | when child does well, theres pride and sense of achievement ~ should realise that examinations alone cannot determine a child’ future Although examinations important parents need to develop holistic child - develop hidden potentials | of child ~ child happy and appreciate self-worth = will not feel that he/she is a failure even if not academically successful ~ parenis focus less on examination and realise that its not the beginning | and the end dream come trueholidayin Dungun, Teranggant_ | = December holidays last year ~ enjoyable and unforgettable stayed in hotel by the beach near a local village ~ experienced village life ~ enjoyed serenity of beach and village ~ enjoyed the clean and unpolluted environment one-week holiday ~ villagers friendly and warm — went on river trip through dense jungle ~ bird watching, saw monkeys and other animals = change from city life ‘went hilting to nearby waterfall - took a dip in the refreshing water ~ fan time picnicking ‘went swimming in the sea ~ water crystal clear built sandcastles ~ went fishing — learnt alot about fishing = tasted delicious local dishes — participated in ‘other activities like top spinning and kite lying strongly recommend to others 2 SMK Batu Lima's Annual Charity Week AB “objectives of the Charity Week were to get students, teachers, administrators and parents to raise money, collect donations ‘in kind’ to help various orphanages, old folks’ homes, the homeless and the underprivileged in the district of Klang, ‘Before the actual event, the membersand teacher advisors spent hours and days preparing for this significant week. ‘A working committee was formed and plans were drawn ‘out as to how this ev t was to be carried out. The teachers supervised all the activities and gave their suggestions as to how best to carry out this event. Many activities were carried out. There was a stall that had on sale baked items such as cakes, muffins, tarts and pies, to name a few. Raflle tickets were sold before the actual week and the winners were announced on the last day ofthe charity week. Visitors could also buy personalised gift cards prepared }_ by some of the talented artistes of the school. Those who love playing Bingo participated in Bingo games, for a small fee. A very popular stall was the popcorn stall. Visitors could buy fresh homemade popcorn to eat while walking around looking at all stalls, Many plants and fresh flowers were also on sale. Visitors could also participate in various other competitions, such as Scrabble and baking compe’ ions fora fe. “The charity week was truly a suecess and we were cited in the local newspapers asa group of dedicated compassionate and caring students. We raised about RM 10,000. Many kind and generous people also donated clothes, shoes, household and electrical items all of which will be divided and distributed among the SECTION various homes. B Sample notes 1 Paral: Para 2: Para 2: Para 2: all the money in the world Health is Wealth’ ~ refers to importance of health ‘wealth is wealth — bat health ~ greatest wealth in the world. If unhealthy (do not feel in the state of physical, mental and social well being), wealth isnothing, good health ~ can handle bad circumstances in. life Good health - happy - feeling of complete physical, mental, social and intellectual well-being ~ freedom from all sickness and health disorders ~ necessary for living a purposeful life ~ able to enjoy life and face challenges Joss of good health ~ loss of happiness, Mahatma Gandhi. great freedom fighter ~ said “It is health which is real wealth, and not pieces of gold and silvec” ~ good health i the real wealth of life ~ keeps ts away from the metal and physical disabilities and other medical conditions including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, fatal diseases, no use ~ if unhealthy = person face challenges ~ depend on others, to maintain good health ~ need money, to earn need good health, without money ~ can -without good health ~ never live happily. wealth ~ earned anytime ~ to maintain good health — need to do regular physical exercises,

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