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Forecast Essay Questions

For UPSR 2017, Paper 014 Penulisan, essay question


can be possibly either one of these 3 types.

TYPE 1 - ROUTINE. Probability is 5% out


TYPE 2 : ACTIVITY. Probability is 10% out
TYPE 3 : BAD INCIDENT. Probability is 85% out
TYPE 1 : ROUTINE ( Normally written
in Present Tense)
TYPE 1 : ROUTINE
TYPE 1 : ROUTINE ( Normally written in Present Tense)

Encik Rahman owns a chicken rice stall in town. He


opens his stall every day except on Friday and he has a lot of
regular customers.
During peak hour which is normally in the afternoon,
he is so busy. Fortunately his wife is there to assist him to
attend the customers.
The customers who come from different walks of life
really enjoy his chicken rice which is cheap and tastes
delectable as well.
His chicken rice business ends in the evening where he
then sells banana fritters before he leaves for home after
dusk. Indeed he is a hardworking man.
TYPE 2 : ACTIVITY ( Normally written
in Past Tense)
TYPE 2 : ACTIVITY
TYPE 2 : ACTIVITY ( Normally written in Present Tense)

It was a fine weekend and Zul, together with his close


buddies seemed to be going fishing at a lake quite adjacent
to their neighbourhood.
At a nice fishing spot chosen earlier, they cast their
fishing line. Initially, it was a bit monotonous until all of them
caught a fish. They were bouncing off the walls.
As dusk arrived, they stopped fishing and went home.
As for Zul, his mother cooked the fish and served them for
dinner. Everyone really enjoyed the cooking and hoped Zul
would fish more.
TYPE 3 : BAD INCIDENT@ EXPERIENCE​
(Normally written in
Present and Past Tense)
TYPE 3 : BAD INCIDENT@EXPERIENCE
TYPE 3 : BAD INCIDENT@EXPERIENCE
( Normally written in Present Tense and Past Tense)
Pak Hitam is a rubber tapper. At the crack of dawn, he
cycles to the rubber estate to tap rubber trees to earn for a
living.
One morning, as he was in the estate, he heard a
growling sound. He stood still, slowly turned around and
discovered it was none other than a tiger which made his hair
stood on ends.
Safely arrived at home, Pak Hitam informed the
Perhilitan. The following day, a cage was made to trap the
creature. Few days later, the tiger was caught and brought to
the zoo.
As for Pak Hitam, he was relieved.

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