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FOUR STEPS P2Q1 MODULE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE UPSR 2014 By WAN AZLAN BAHAROM
FOUR STEPS TO WRITING FIVE SENTENCES (P2Q1) UPSR MODULE
SECTION A : SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION
STEP 1: CONSTRUCT SIMPLE SENTENCES NO
SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
1
The people
are
in the commuter.
2
A man
is talking
on the phone.
3
A woman
is reading
a newspaper.
4
A woman
is helping
an old man to sit.
5
A young man
is talking
to a young woman.
6
A boy
is listening
to the music.
7
An old man
is trying
to sit.
STEP 2: COMBINE SIMPLE SENTENCES TO FORM COMPOUND SENTENCES NO SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
1
The people
are
in the commuter.
2
A man
is talking
on the phone
a woman
is reading
a newspaper.
An old man
is trying
to sit
a woman
is helping
him.
4
A young man
is talking
to a young woman.
5
A boy
is listening
to the music.
3
CONJUNCTIO N
while
while
STEP 3: INSERT ‘SI’ TO FORM COMPLEX SENTENCES. N
SUPPORTIVE IDEAS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
who is holding the pole with the earphones holding a walking stick who has short hair who is very kind wearing a T-shirt holding a handbag
big comfortable
properly seriously happily attentively
N O
SUBJECT
SI
sit 1 2
The people A man
-
3
4 5
SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
are is talking
a woman
who is holding the pole who has short hair
in the big comfortable commuter. on the phone seriously.
is reading
a newspaper attentively.
An old man a woman
holding a walking stick who is very kind
is trying
to take his seat
is helping
him carefully to get on his seat.
A young man A boy
wearing a T-shirt
is talking
to a young woman.
with the earphones
is listening
to the music happily.
CONJU NCTIO N
while
while
while
STEP 4: FINAL ANSWERS 1. 2
NO.
SENTENCES The people are in the big comfortable commuter. A man who is holding the pole is talking on the phone seriously while a woman
3
who has short hair is reading a newspaper attentively.. An old man holding a walking stick is trying to sit properly while a woman who is
4 5
very kind is helping him carefully to get on his seat.. A young man wearing a T-shirt is talking to a young woman. A boy with the earphones is listening to the music happily.
.EXERCISE 1.
STEP 1: CONSTRUCT SIMPLE SENTENCES NO
SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
1
The family
is
in the ward.
2
The father
is talking
to the doctor.
3
The grandfather
is looking
at the boy.
4
The grandmother
is putting
a basket of fruits on the cabinet.
5
The mother
is patting
the boy’s shoulder.
6
A boy
is lying
on the bed.
7
The nurse
is checking
the boy’s pulse.
STEP 2: COMBINE SIMPLE SENTENCES TO FORM COMPOUND SENTENCES NO SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
CONJUNCTIO N
1 2 3 4 5 STEP 3: INSERT ‘SI’ TO FORM COMPLEX SENTENCES. N
SUPPORTIVE IDEAS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
O 1
who is holding a box of
loving
sadly
2 3 4 5 6 7
chocolate with the stethoscope holding a walking stick sitting next to the boy wearing a scarf holding the boy’s hand with a broken arm
A big duck A duck and its ducklings a duck near the woman. a dragonfly fluttering around the waterlily flower. waterlilies in the pond. many eggs by the pond.
STEP 2: COMBINE SIMPLE SENTENCES TO FORM COMPOUND SENTENCES NO SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
CONJUNCTIO N
1 2
in her farm.
while
waterlilies in the pond many eggs by the pond. a duck near the woman. a dragonfly fluttering around the
and
A big duck a duck and its ducklings
3 4 5
waterlily flower. STEP 3: INSERT ‘SI’ TO FORM COMPLEX SENTENCES. N O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
wearing a big hat
beautiful
carefully
SUBJECT SUBJECT
3 4 5
-
SUPPORTIVE IDEAS
N O 1 2
-
VERB SI
OBJECT
CONJ.
STEP 4: FINAL ANSWERS NO.
SENTENCES
1. 2 3 4 5
FOUR STEPS TO WRITING FIVE SENTENCES (P2Q1) UPSR MODULE
SECTION A : SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION
fish meat
vegetables bargaining
buying fishmonger
butcher weighing
selling chopping
STEP 1: CONSTRUCT SIMPLE SENTENCES NO
SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
1 2
The people The people
at the market. the goods at the market.
3 4 5 6 7
The greengrocer The butcher The fishmonger The woman There
are are buying, selling and bargaining for is weighing is chopping is waiting is buying are
the vegetables on the scale. the meat. for the customers to buy his fish. some vegetables. many kinds of fish on the fishmonger table and in the baskets.
STEP 2: COMBINE SIMPLE SENTENCES TO FORM COMPOUND SENTENCES NO SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
CONJUNCTIO N
1 2
3 4 5 STEP 3: INSERT ‘SI’ TO FORM COMPLEX SENTENCES. N
SUPPORTIVE IDEAS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
O 1 2 3
wearing an apron with short hair wearing a short-sleeved striped shirt
busy fresh
patiently carefully
N O 1 2
SUBJECT SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
SI
3 4 5 STEP 4: FINAL ANSWERS NO. 1. 2 3 4 5
SENTENCES
CONJ.
FOUR STEPS TO WRITING FIVE SENTENCES (P2Q1) UPSR MODULE SECTION A : SENTENCE CONSTRUCTION
fish meat
vegetables bargaining
buying fishmonger
butcher weighing
selling chopping
STEP 1: CONSTRUCT SIMPLE SENTENCES NO
SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 STEP 2: COMBINE SIMPLE SENTENCES TO FORM COMPOUND SENTENCES NO SUBJECT
VERB
OBJECT
CONJUNCTIO N
1 2
3 4 5 STEP 3: INSERT ‘SI’ TO FORM COMPLEX SENTENCES. N
SUPPORTIVE IDEAS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
O 1 2 3
wearing an apron with short hair wearing a short-sleeved striped shirt