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Overused and Awkward Phrases to Avoid in Part 1 Emails 1. "I hope you are in the pink of health." ❌ Outdated and overly formal. ✅ Better: "I hope you're doing well" or "Hope all is good with you." 2. "I hope you're full of beans as I’m alive and kicking." ❌ Sounds theatrical and unnatural for teenage email writing. ✅ Better: "I’m doing great! Hope you are too." 3. "Let me pen down my thoughts." ❌ Overly dramatic and unnatural in casual emails. ✅ Better: "Here’s what I think" or "Let me share my thoughts." 4. "It is with great pleasure that I am writing this email." ❌ Too formal and scripted for CEFR Part 1 tasks. ✅ Better: "Just wanted to write to you about..." 5. "I am writing this email to tell you..." ❌ Repetitive and robotic. ✅ Better: "I just wanted to let you know..." 6. "Long time no see!" ⚠️ Informal but often used in the wrong tone. Use with caution. ✅ Better: "It’s been a while!" or "How have you been?" 7. "Please revert back to me." ❌ Common Malaysian English error ("revert" doesn’t mean "reply"). ✅ Better: "Please reply soon" or "Hope to hear from you." 8. "My life is like a roller coaster." ❌ Vague. ✅ Better: Be specific: "Things have been busy but exciting lately." Tips for Better Introductions in Emails: Keep it natural and friendly. Match the tone with the task (informal for friends, slightly more formal for unfamiliar recipients). Avoid memorised phrases unless they sound authentic. Examples of Good Starters: "Hey [Name], how are things going?" "Hope you’re doing well! Just wanted to share my thoughts on..." "It’s great to hear from you. I’ve got something exciting to tell you!" Encourage students to be authentic, relevant, and clear in their writing. Over-memorisation often leads to marks being lost in Communicative Achievement.

I was truly moved. I asked my students what gift they would give their teachers and what activities they would organise. They shared some wonderful ideas, such as decorating the classroom, helping their teacher wash the car, and even requesting the teachers to dress up as their dream professions, like doctors or firefighters. In return, I told them that I would write a mini-module solely focused on Teacher’s Day, including email, guided essay, review, and story writing—all related to the event. I also shared with them some idioms and proverbs about teachers. I also shared my darkest days in my life of teaching and they enjoyed every moment of it. Now, everyone writes their story on "Begin with : It was Teacher's Day, but no one knew the surprise I had planned....Must include : A description of your favourite teacher and why you admire him / her, what surprise you planned and how the teachers reacted. "

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hi gengs, can u guys help me to solve this question? *tukar shift, from admin sejarah to admin maths🧍🏻‍♀
hi gengs, can u guys help me to solve this question? *tukar shift, from admin sejarah to admin maths🧍🏻‍♀

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Meaning:- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Luxurious - When something is luxurious, it means it feels really rich, comfortable, and fancy. It’s the kind of thing that makes you feel extra special because it’s high-quality and really nice. Loathe - The word loathe means to feel intense dislike or hatred for something or someone. It's a strong word, stronger than "dislike" it’s more like really hating something with all your being. Obstinate - When someone is obstinate, it means they’re stubborn and refuse to change their mind or their behavior, no matter what. It’s like they’re determined to stick to their way of thinking or doing things, even if everyone else disagrees or it’s not the best idea. Jubilant - the word Jubilant means feeling or showing great joy, happiness, or excitement. It’s that super happy, excited feeling that can almost make you want to cheer or dance Austere - The word Austere means something that is plain, simple, and without any extra decorations or comforts. It can also describe a person who is very serious, strict, or stern, with little to no warmth or fun. Outspoken - The word outspoken describes someone who expresses their opinions honestly and directly, even if it might be surprising or controversial. It’s about being bold and not afraid to say what you really think Tactful - The word tactful describes someone who is careful and sensitive when talking to others, especially if the topic is delicate. It’s about being thoughtful and polite so you don’t accidentally upset anyone or make them feel uncomfortable. Nomenclature - The word nomenclature means a system or set of names used in a particular field or subject to classify and organize things. It’s basically the official way of naming things so everyone understands exactly what you’re talking about. Pseudonym - The word pseudonym is a fake name someone uses instead of their real name, often to keep their identity secret or to sound more interesting—like a pen name for writers or a stage name for performers. Customary - The word customary means something that is usual or normal because it’s done regularly or is a tradition. It’s what people typically expect or usually do in a certain situation. Brazen - The word brazen means being very bold or shameless, especially in a way that might shock or surprise people. It’s when someone does something without worrying about what others think or without feeling embarrassed. Forthright - The word forthright means being honest and direct, saying what you really think clearly and openly without hiding anything. It’s about being straightforward and upfront.

straight A- , A , A+? 😻😻

Score/ Grade / Level 90 – 100 : A + : Cemerlang Tertinggi 80 – 89 : A : Cemerlang Tinggi 70 – 79 : A – : Cemerlang 65 – 69 : B + : Kepujian Tertinggi 60 – 64 : B : Kepujian Tinggi 55 – 59 : C + : Kepujian Atas 50 – 54 : C : Kepujian 45 – 49 : D : Lulus Atas >40 – 44 : E : Lulus 0 – 39 : G : Gagal TH : TH : Tidak Hadir

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dlm quiz ni, ade ke any words that you have never seen or heard before?

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12/12?

Select the most appropriate synonym of the given word. FORTHRIGHT
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