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The document provides the scheme of work and lesson plan for an English language class at SMK Bintulu for Form 5 students over several weeks. It outlines the learning outcomes, domains, language content, activities and assessment for topics related to people, health, social issues, science and technology, and the environment. Literature components involving the novel "Catch Us If You Can" are also included each week.

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Scheme of Work Form 5

The document provides the scheme of work and lesson plan for an English language class at SMK Bintulu for Form 5 students over several weeks. It outlines the learning outcomes, domains, language content, activities and assessment for topics related to people, health, social issues, science and technology, and the environment. Literature components involving the novel "Catch Us If You Can" are also included each week.

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SMK BINTULU SCHEME OF WORK FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1119 FORM 5 WEEK THEME / TOPIC

Theme 1 : People Chapter 1 You and Your Personality

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should !e a!le to : 1"1 #a$e friends and $eep friendships !y %!& ta$ing part in 'onversations and dis'ussions" %'& tal$ing a!out self (hen others tal$ a!out themselves" 2"1 )!tain information for different purposes !y %!& intervie(ing and using *uestionnaires" 2"2 Pro'ess information !y %!& e+tra'ting main ideas and details" %f& dra(ing 'on'lusions" 2", Present information to different audien'es !y %a& (riting letters" %i& using appropriate format'onventions and grammar (hen presenting information"

DOMAIN
1". /nterpersonal

SPECIFICATIONS
0evel 1 iii" Persuade someone not to do something iv" 1s$ing *uestions politely and responding politely to *uestions as$ed" 0evels 2 iv" 0isting important details" 2+panding notes and outlines" viii" /dentifying main ideas in the te+t read" 0evel , iii" /ntervie(ing people to get more information on topi's under study" +iii" #a$ing inferen'es
0evel 1 iii" 9etelling the story in one?s o(n (ords" 0evel 2 iv" Des'ri!ing the setting of a story" vii" #a$ing predi'tions as to (hat might happen ne+t"

LANGUAGE CONTENT
Simple present tense %pg" 11& Simple past tense %pg" 12& 1d3e'tives of *uality %pg" 12& Comparison of ad3e'tives %pg" 24& Present perfe't tense %pg" 29& 1'tive and Passive 5oi'e %pg" 164& 1rti'les %pg" 261 7 262& 8rammar 9evision

ACTIVITIES
1" 1s$ing and responding to *uestions on future plans %pg" 2,,& 2" 9eading a!out Siti :urhali;a %pg" <& = 9eading for details" = 9eading for main ideas" = #a$ing inferen'es" ," >rite a 'urri'ulum vitae %pg" 26,& 6" Further pra'ti'e: SP# Past Years? @uestions = 1119A2 Summary >riting = 1119A2 Continuous (riting
1" Se*uen'ing of events 2" Chara'ter analysis

2". /nformational

Chapter 2 Unsung Heroes

2". /nformational

Chapter 9 Striving For Safety Chapter 1 Your Career

0iterature Component : :ovel BCat'h Us /f You Can? /ntrodu'tion Setting Chapter 1 C 2

Students should !e a!le to : ,"1 0isten to- read and respond to literary (or$s !y %a& understanding and telling in one?s o(n (ords the story read- and giving one?s opinion of the te+t" %!& re'ogni;ing elements in a story su'h as setting"

WEEK

THEME / TOPIC
Theme : Health Chapter < 7 Smo$ing: The Silent Eiller

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should !e a!le to : 1"2 Ta$e part in so'ial intera'tion !y %a& 'arrying out a variety of language fun'tions" 2"2 Pro'ess information !y %!& e+tra'ting main ideas and details" %f& dra(ing 'on'lusions" 2", Present information to different audien'es !y %a& (riting instru'tions" %g& 'omposing- revising and editing draftsG and 'he'$ing a''ura'y of spellingpun'tuation and grammar"

DOMAIN

SPECIFICATIONS
0evel 1 i" 1s$ing a!out one?s health A physi'al state" 0evel 2 viii" /dentifying main ideas in the te+t read" i+" 0isting important details" 0evel 2 iv" 2+panding notes and outlines" v" Summari;ing ideas in a te+t" 0evel , v" >rite a report"

LANGUAGE CONTENT
Present Perfe't Tense %pg" 94&

ACTIVITIES

1". /nterpersonal

2". /nformational Chapter F 7 Self= esteem

#odals %pg" 11 & 1u+iliaries %pg" 11<&

2". /nformational

8rammar 9evision

1" SH)1 #odule , Tal$ a!out advertisements" 2" 9ole play 7 2n*uiring a!out one?s health ," 9ead IHattle For FreedomJ %pg" 11.& = 9eading for details" = 9eading for main ideas" = #a$ing inferen'es" 6" >riting >or$shop %1& = >ays to !oost self= esteem" = Ho( to lead a healthy lifestyle" %SP# Past YearsK " Further pra'ti'e : SP# Past Years? @uestions 1119A1 Comprehension 1119A2 Continuous (riting 1" Corre'ting errors in summary" 2" Composing simple poems"

0iterature Component : :ovel BCat'h Us /f You Can? Chapter , Chapter 6

Students should !e a!le to : ,"1 0isten to- read and respond to literary (or$s !y ,"2 %a& understanding and telling in one?s o(n (ords the story readand giving one?s opinion of the te+t" %d& understanding other people?s 'ultures- traditions'ustoms and !eliefs"

,". 1estheti'

0evel 2 v" :arrating the se*uen'e of events" i+" 9elating events'hara'ters and values to one?s life"

WEEK

THEME / TOPIC

LEARNING OUTCOMES

DOMAIN

SPECIFICATIONS

LANGUAGE CONTENT

ACTIVITIES

#id Term Ho0/D1YS


Theme : So'ial /ssues Chapter , 7 Youth Po(er Chapter 6 7 The Smart Consumer Students should !e a!le to : 1"2 Ta$e part in so'ial intera'tion !y %a& listening to spo$en te+ts" 1", )!tain goods and servi'es !y %!& ma$ing 'omplaints and responding to 'omplaints" 2"2 Pro'ess information !y %!& e+tra'ting main ideas and details" %f& dra(ing 'on'lusions" 2", Present information to different audien'es !y %a& (riting letters" %g& summarising information" 1". /nterpersonal 0evels 1- 2 C , i" 0istening to and understanding a variety of te+ts" 0evel 2 viii" /dentifying main ideas in the te+t read" i+" 0isting important details" 0evel 2 iv" 2+panding notes and outlines" v" Summari;ing ideas in a te+t" 0evel , iv" 2+pressing satisfa'tion and offering than$s a!out servi'es orally and in (riting" Present Continuous Tense Past Continuous Tense 8erunds %pg" 6, 7 6 & @uestion tags %pg" <2& 1" Dis'uss sales ta'ti's" %pg" 2& 2" 9ole play %pg" 6& ," Te+t @uest The 1rm'hair Shopper %pg" & = 9eading for details" = 9eading for main ideas" = #a$ing inferen'es" = Understanding meaning from 'onte+t" = #oving !eyond the te+t" 6" >riting = Su!stituting an e+pression (ith a (ord %pg" <.& = >riting a formal letter of 'omplaint %pg" <,& " Further pra'ti'e : SP# Past Years? @uestions 1119A2 Summary (riting 1119A2 Dire'ted (riting

2". /nformational

2". /nformational

WEEK

THEME / TOPIC
0iterature Component :

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should !e a!le to : ,"1 0isten to and respond to

DOMAIN
,". 1estheti'

SPECIFICATIONS
0evel 1 iii" 9etelling the story in

LANGUAGE CONTENT

ACTIVITIES
1" Plot events on a graph" 2" Se*uen'ing events A

:ovel BCat'h Us /f You Can? Chapter C < Plot Chara'ters Themes

literary (or$s !y %a& understanding and telling in one?s o(n (ords the story readand giving one?s opinion of the te+t" %!& re'ogni;ing elements in a story su'h as 'hara'ters" %'& e+plaining the message the (riter is trying to 'onvey and dis'ussing ho( this relates to one?s o(n life" Students should !e a!le to :

one?s o(n (ords" 0evel 2 vi" Des'ri!ing 'hara'ters and (riting s paragraph or t(o a!out them" v" :arrating the se*uen'e of events" 0evel , +" Dis'ussing the theme and message of story" 0evel 1 iii" S'anning for details" iv" Ta$ing notes of the te+t heard" 0evel 2 viii" /dentifying main ideas in the te+t read" i+" 0isting important details" 2". /nformational 0evel 2 v" Summari;ing ideas in a te+t" 0evel , vii" >riting arti'les on spe'ifi' areas" 2". /nformational

pi'tures" ," Chara'ter !ingo 6" Chara'ter grid " Complete pu;;le on moral values"

Theme : S'ien'e C Te'hnology Chapter 4 7 Transport Tomorro(

1"2 Ta$e part in so'ial intera'tion !y %a& 'arrying out a variety of language fun'tions" 2"2 Pro'ess information !y %!& e+tra'ting main ideas and details" %3& ma$ing short notes" %a& s$imming and s'anning for spe'ifi' information and ideas" %d& getting the e+pli'it and impli'it meanings of the te+t" 2", Present information to different audien'es !y %a& (riting instru'tions" %!& des'ri!ing %g& summari;ing information

1". /nterpersonal

Simple Future Tense Present Continuous Tense %pg" 1,,& :ouns fun'tioning as ad3e'tives %pg" 196&

Chapter 12 7 9o!ot : Friend )r FoeL

1" Tal$ a!out future forms of transportation" %pg" 12,& 2" 0isten and respond = 0istening to a ne(s !ulletin %pg" 126& = Fill in grid %pg" 126& = #a$ing en*uiries after reading advertisements %pg" 126& ," Te+t @uest %pg" 12<& = 9eading for details" = 9eading for main ideas" = #a$ing inferen'es" = Understanding meaning from 'onte+t" = #oving !eyond te+t" 6" >riting = >riting summary %pg" 1,.& = Des'ri!e ne( forms of transportation" " Further pra'ti'e : SP# Past Years? @uestions 1119A2 Summary 1119A2 Continuous (riting

WEEK

THEME / TOPIC

LEARNING OUTCOMES

DOMAIN

SPECIFICATIONS

LANGUAGE CONTENT

ACTIVITIES

1, =16 6A6A11 7 1 A6A11

0iterature Component ::ovel BCat'h Us lf You Can? Themes #oral values

Students should !e a!le to : ,"1 0isten to and respond to literary (or$s !y %'& e+plaining the message the (riter is trying to 'onvey and dis'ussing ho( this relates to one?s o(n life"

,". 1estheti'

0evel 2 viii" Dis'ussing values e+plored in the te+t" i+" 9elating events'hara'ters and values to one?s life" 0evel , +" Dis'ussing the theme and message of story"

1" 2" ,"

Dominoes Complete pu;;le on moral values" 0iterature 9evision C >or$shops %1& :ovel Short Stories Poem

WEEK

THEME / TOPIC
Theme : 2nvironment Chapter = /t?s

LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students should !e a!le to : 2"1 )!tain information for different purposes !y %a& listening to spo$en te+ts"

DOMAIN
2". /nformational

SPECIFICATIONS
0evels 1- 2 C , i" 0istening to and understanding a variety of te+ts"

LANGUAGE CONTENT
Conne'tors %pg" F9& Phrasal ver!s %pg" 1<2& 1d3e'tive M Preposition

ACTIVITIES
1" 0isten to a des'ription of an e+periment and 'omplete (or$sheet" %pg" F1& 2" 9eading

,". /nformational

9aining 1'idN

2"2 Pro'ess information !y %!& e+tra'ting main ideas and details" %f& dra(ing 'on'lusions" 2", Present information to different audien'es !y %a& (riting des'riptions and e+planations" %g& summarising information"

2". /nformational

0evel 2 viii" /dentifying main ideas in the te+t read" i+" 0isting important details" 0evel 2 v" Summari;ing ideas in a te+t" 0evel , vi" >riting reports on spe'ifi' topi's" vii" 9esponding to pro!lem page letters on the ne(spaper or in the popular maga;ines"

'om!inations %pg" 1<6 =1< & 1d3e'tives (ith prefi+es Bil? and B!i? %pg" 141& Prepositions of dire'tion %pg" 21.& /ndire't A 9eported Spee'h %pg" 22,& 8rammar 9evision

Chapter 1. 7 2arth?s Fragile Future

Chapter 11 7 >hat 1 >asteN Chapter 1, 7 Seas )f )il Chapter 16 7 The 8ra'ious Citi;en

Unhealthy fish and vegeta!les %pg" F2& 1'id rain %pg" F6& = 9eading for details = 9eading for main ideas = #a$ing inferen'es ," >riting >or$shop %,& = >rite a summary %pg" F9& = >rite a!out ho( people 'an redu'e the o''urren'e of a'id rain" 6" Further pra'ti'e : SP# Past Years? @uestions 1119A1 Comprehension 1119A2 Continuous (riting

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