2002 - Write a detail account of an event in the novel you have chosen which teaches you an important moral lesson. In your account, you must make clear what the moral lesson is.
2003 - (a) Which character do you sympathize with in the novel you have studied?
(b) Explain why you sympathize with this character. Support your answer with evidences from the novel.
2004 - Choose an event in the novel you have studied which you find to be most memorable. Give reasons for your choice and , with reference from the text, discuss the event.
2005 - “Love is important in a family” How is this shown in the novel you have read? Support your answer with close reference to the text.
2006 - The writer describes the main character as a very determined person. Using the details from the novel that you have studied write about: some instances that show the character’s determination How the determination affects his/her family.
2007 - “ It is important to have a person you look up to in your life” From the novel that you have read, write about one character that you look up to. Give reasons why you choose him/her
2008 - Using the detail from the novel that you studied, describe what happened at the end of the novel Explain why you find the ending either happy or sad. Support your answer with close reference to the text.
2009 - Using the details from the novel that you have studied, write about a difficult decisio made by one of the characters. With close reference to the text, do you think this was the right decision?
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Sunday, November 1, 2015
Should Mobile Phones Be Allowed in Schools?
Mobile Phones Should Be Allowed in Schools. Do you agree?
Mobile
phones have become an indispensable tool to students. The modern mobile phones have cutting-edge
technology. They are no longer just used
for calling or texting. These smart
phones are able to access the Internet, take notes, keep reminders and have
large memories to boot. With these in
mind, should mobile phones be allowed in school? In my opinion, mobile phones should not be
allowed in schools. This will bring a
host of problems to the school.
Firstly, the mobile phones will be too much of a distraction to the
students. At present, many students are
already spending too much time on social networking websites and online
games. What is going to stop them from
constantly checking on their Facebook updates or posting their status? This will disrupt their concentration in
class and will definitely affect their studies.
In addition, these smart phones are also an excellent learning
resource. However, this tool could also
be used by students to cheat. They could
access websites to help them answer their exam questions. Students have been found to use the mobile
phones to contact each other for answers.
Besides, allowing mobile phones
in school would create a social divide between the students. Students who do not have mobile phones or
less capable phone would definitely feel the pressure of keeping up. Some who cannot afford it would resort to
stealing. This would open up a whole new
discipline problem to the school.
Imagine the havoc when everytime some loses a phone, a spot-check has to
be done on all the students. This would
disrupt classes and a waste of the resources of the discipline master and
prefects.
When used responsibly, a cell phone can be an
excellent learning tool. Students can
use applications like the calculator, dictionary, maps and other online
resources. It is especially useful when
students do not understand a word. They
can easily look up the word with their mobile phone. Students love to use technology and tend to
be more motivated when given the freedom to use their mobile phones.
In conclusion, mobile phones are very
useful in a student’s life. However,
they cause too much disruptions in school and might create a social divide
between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’.
Our students have not reached the maturity and they are not ready for
this responsibility. Therefore, mobile
phones should not be allowed in schools.
(Adapted from: Reading and Writing, Nilam Pub, Jenny Ho and
Rahmah Sayuti)
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