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Analysis of PT3 Guided Writing Questions

This document provides guidance for students taking the PT3 Guided Writing exam and summaries of the formats of different types of writing that have been or may be asked about in the exam in recent years. It notes that the exam is 40 minutes long and worth 30 marks, and provides general tips on planning, writing, and editing the response. It then gives examples of the formats for a speech, informal letter, report, article, dialogue, story, and recount that could be the subject of the guided writing question.

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Analysis of PT3 Guided Writing Questions

This document provides guidance for students taking the PT3 Guided Writing exam and summaries of the formats of different types of writing that have been or may be asked about in the exam in recent years. It notes that the exam is 40 minutes long and worth 30 marks, and provides general tips on planning, writing, and editing the response. It then gives examples of the formats for a speech, informal letter, report, article, dialogue, story, and recount that could be the subject of the guided writing question.

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Analysis of PT3 Guided Writing Questions

YEAR

QUESTION 6

2014

Speech

2015

Letter (Informal & formal)

2016

Article

2017

General Guidelines for GUIDED WRITING


[30 marks -- 40 minutes]
1. Always read the question carefully and highlight what you need to do (task). Check the tone/pronoun
needed.
2. Use the 40 minutes wisely:
Use 5 minutes to plan your essay and organise your thoughts (what to write,how to elaborate on the points
given). Then, use 30 minutes to write and 5 minutes to edit.
3. Remember to use all the points given. Cross out the points you have used so that not a single point is left
out.
4. Remember to give relevant details or elaborate the points given. Use wH- questions to help you
develop your points.
5. Vary your sentence structures so that your essay is not dull and monotonous.
6. Try to include an introduction (may copy from the question and check if you need to change the pronoun)
and a conclusion.
7. Also, make sure your paragraphs are well-organised.
8. Read through your written piece and edit it.
1) FORMAT OF A SPEECH/TALK
Good morning to the principal, teachers and fellow students. I am honoured to be given this opportunity
to talk on 'Health is Wealth'.
...................................................................................................................................................................................
....................................................................................................................................................................................................
...................................................................................................................................................................................
................................................................................................................................................................................................
Thank you for lending me your ears.
2) FORMAT OF AN INFORMAL LETTER
66, Lrg. 8,
Diamond Park,
08000 Sungai Petani,
Kedah.
22 MARCH 2014.
Dear Yati,
How are you? I hope you are in the pink.

.
I have to pen off. Take care.
Yours sincerely,
Ani

3) FORMAT OF A REPORT
A VISIT TO OLD FOLKS' HOME
At 8.30 a.m., 40 students and...................................................................................................
.....................................................................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................................................
..
Reported by,
Christine
(Secretary of Drama Club)
4) FORMAT OF AN ARTICLE
Health is Wealth
Written by: Siti binti Ahmad
Which is more important? .........................................
................................................................ ............................................. .............................................................
......................................................... ...............................................................
5) FORMAT OF A DIALOGUE
Example: Interview
A reporter interviewed Julian at the school canteen.
Reporter: ...........................
Julian : ............................
Reporter: ..........................
Julian : ............................
6) FORMAT OF A STORY
It was raining heavily. ......................................................................................
........................................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................................

7) FORMAT OF A RECOUNT
As I was walking home,.........................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................................
........................................................................................

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