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FORM 2.

Please hand in before next MONDAY 22/6/2020

15 JUN 2020 COMPREHENSION


FORM 2.Please hand in before next MONDAY 22/6/2020

GRAMMAR
FORM 2.Please hand in before next MONDAY 22/6/2020

GRAMMAR
FORM 2.Please hand in before next MONDAY 22/6/2020

Copy the narration below in EW20 book


LOST
Covid-19 was still taking victims. We were stuck in our grand
parent’s house in Bukit Mertajam. There was not much to do. My sister
and I whined to our parents that we were bored, not because we know
there is something they can do about it but because there was no solution
to the never ending boredom. Suddenly, my father said “go to Hutan
Lipur Cherok To’Kun. It is a forest, surely there are no people and that
means, no corona virus!” we jumped up and down screaming “let’s go
jungle trekking!!!” while our mother chuckled, looking at us.
We brought the essentials and went immediately. It was 10am when
we got there. Soon the sun greeted us but we feel no heat as the forest is
always cool because of the trees. We walked and looked at the flora and
fauna while googling the names of the species we could find. We walked
awhile until my sister said “eh? No signal” but we thought nothing of it.
We had such fun, we did not realise that it was already 3pm. We got
hungry and laid the picnic mat to eat and drink. There was sandwiches,
fried noodles, lime juice and potato chips. As we were eating, I noticed
her face had changed. “what is wrong, sister?” she tried to calm down a
little and said “ Do you know were we are?” I realised that she was scared
of being lost. I said that it was alright because we can just ‘google maps’
our way out. Worst come to worst, we could call for help.
I was wrong. There was no signal. We walked around while watching
our phone, hoping to catch a glimpse of a signal. We started to panic.
After a while, our batteries started to die. The forest started to get darker
and darker. Shadows became longer and longer. Birds no longer chirp.
My little sister started crying when she heard a scary noise. “Its just the
sound of foxes”we both know that I was right but we cannot help but
think of monsters and ghouls. We had no idea what time it was but we let
out a huge breath of relief when we saw light. It was a rescue team of
firefighters. It turns out that our parents became worried and had reported
us missing. By the time we reached home, it was 10pm. I was so tired, I
did not remember falling asleep. We learnt our lesson and stayed home
during the rest of MCO.
Vocabulary
1. Whine: a long, high-pitched complaining cry.
2. jungle trekking: Exploring the lush green forest and with the
mystery that surrounds the jungles.
3. Glimpse:see or perceive briefly or partially.

COMPOSITION. Write a story about your experience getting lost in an unfamiliiar place in about 120
words
FORM 2.Please hand in before next MONDAY 22/6/2020

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