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Y6 UNIT 7 WRITING

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Wednesday 30th June 2021
Writing 8: Notice (Textbook pg69)
A trip to a Myths and Legends exhibition
The History Society of SJKC Masjid Tanah is organising a trip to a Myths and Legends
exhibition for all the members of the society.

Date: 30th June 2021


Time: 8.00 a.m. – 12.00p.m.
Venue: National Museum
Fee: RM 25 per person

Those interested, please give your names to Mr Lim before 15th May 2021.

Eugene
Secretary
PUTERI GUNUNG
LEDANG
attractive, soft, slender, large brown,
smooth, oval, long black
Puteri Gunung Ledang was a beautiful princess.
She had an oval face and large brown eyes. Her
skin was soft and smooth. She had long black
hair. She had a slender body and long legs. She
was a very attractive person.
Nenek Kebayan
broad, large, horrible looking, hunched,
wrinkled, long, small and black, ugly old,
short and thin

Nenek Kebayan was an ugly old woman. She had a


broad face and a wrinkled forehead. Her eyes were
small and black. She had a large nose and long ears.
Her body was hunched and her legs were short and
thin. She was a very horrible-looking person.
Monsopiad
handsome – square – large brown – long wavy
– broad shoulders – muscular body –
most courageous – village

Example:

Puteri Gunung Ledang was a beautiful princess. She had


an oval face and large brown eyes. Her skin was soft
and smooth. She had long black hair. She had a slender
body and long legs. She was a very attractive person.
handsome – square – large brown – long wavy
– broad shoulders – muscular body –
most courageous – village

Monsopiad was a handsome warrior. He had a


square face and large brown eyes. He had long
wavy hair. He had a muscular body and broad
shoulders. He was the most courageous warrior in
the village.
Characters in Malaysian myths and
legends
Wednesday 30th June 2021

A) Rearrange the sentences to form three paragraphs.


• Five weeks later, he found the pirates and fought with them.
• The villagers praised and thanked him for killing their enemies.
• He grew up in a village named Kuai which was beside the Moyog River.
• From that day onwards, Kuai was safe from the attacks of pirates.
• One day, Monsopiad overheard some women saying that the men in his village were weaklings
because they could not protect the village.
• This made him vow to search for the pirates and to behead their leader.
• Pirates who sailed down the river often attacked and robbed his village.
• Monsopiad soon overpowered them because he was a skilful warrior.
• Long ago in Sarawak, there lived a great Kadazan warrior named Monsopiad.
• So, Monsopiad set out with three boys to look for the pirates.

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