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KELAS REVISION ADDMATH PECUTAN TRIAL F4 TARIKH : 19 OCTOBER 2025 MASA : 9:30 MALAM TOPIK: (BUAT SOALAN TRIAL F4) KLU YG AMBIL SPM/F5 TU JOIN MESTI BERFAEDAH BARANG YG PERLU SEDIAKAN SBLM KELAS 1. PEN , PENCIL 2. KERTAS UNTUK CATAT SHAREKAN KEPADA KAWAN2 ANDA, JADI RAMAI ORG BLH BERMANFAAT DARI KELAS INI!!

thank you yang joinn , maaf kalau saya ajar laju sangat ke , kacip ke , apa2 kekurangan tolong pm supaya saya boleh improve . dan kalau tak faham , cepat2 pm tau , jangan malu , spm pun nak dekat dah . also jangan risauu tk sempat salin , setiap kali kelas memang saya akan share jawapan dekat channel ni untuk awak study . semoga korang cemerlang sejarah spm 2025 🫶🏻💕

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komen sinii , kul 8 kita start

masuk kalian semuaa , miss korang nk share ilmu niii 😍😍

yang dah masuk kita tunggu kawan2 yang lain

dah boleh masuk yaa , yang f4 pun bole join

ULANGKAJI SEJARAH SPM 2025 bersama Miss Ca 📚❤️ Tarikh : 16/10/25 Hari : Khamis Masa : 8 pm Platform : Livestream channel A+ bersama kak daa Fokus : Tajuk penting dan sukar + teknik menjawab soalan

Here are some tips ( personal advice) to help you score well in the SPM English listening test (Paper 4 / 1119/4): --- 🎧 Before the Test 1. Familiarize yourself with the format Know how many parts there are, how many questions per part, how much time you have to read the questions before listening, etc. This helps reduce surprise and lets you allocate attention wisely. 2. Build your listening habit Listen to English audio daily (Podcasts, news, YouTube) Use past-year listening modules / trial papers to practise under exam-like conditions Do dictation exercises: listen to short sentences and write them down, then check. This improves both listening and spelling. 3. Work on spelling and vocabulary The listening paper often requires you to write short answers or missing words. Spelling errors can cost you marks. Reinforce common SPM vocabulary; practise spelling them correctly under time pressure. 4. Learn to predict / anticipate Before the audio starts, read the questions (and choices if MCQ) and underline or note keywords (WH-words: who, what, where, when, why, how). Predict possible types of answers (names, numbers, places, verbs) so when you hear them you can catch them quickly. --- 🛎️ During the Test 1. Listen actively, not passively Focus on keywords (you predicted earlier) Don’t try to catch every single word; understand the meaning or context. Be alert to synonyms or paraphrases (the wording in the audio may not exactly match the question) 2. Take shorthand notes / jottings Write down short phrases, numbers, names, connecting words, or anything you hear that seems relevant. Use symbols, abbreviations, and arrows. 3. Don’t get stuck If you miss something or can’t understand part of the audio, don’t freeze. Move on to the next bit and use your prediction / context to recover. 4. Use the second listening wisely The recording is played twice. In the second run, you should check your jottings, confirm your answers, fill blanks, and correct mistakes. 5. Watch for distractors / traps Sometimes the audio will mention something but then immediately contradict it or shift to a different idea. Don’t pick the first thing you hear—listen till the end of the relevant segment. 6. Manage your time You get limited time before each part to read the questions. Use that time well. Don’t spend too much time on one question or remain blank. --- 📝 After the Test (During Checking / Revision) 1. Double-check your spelling and grammar (if applicable) Even if you understood the answer, a spelling mistake can lose you marks. 2. Ensure your answers make sense Read your answers in context. Sometimes you may need to adjust (e.g. singular vs plural, tense) to fit the grammar of the question. 3. Review your mistakes / weak points After practising with past papers, always check which kinds of questions you got wrong (e.g. missing details, misheard names, spelling errors). Work on those specifically.

Here are some tips ( personal advice) to help you score well in the SPM English listening test (Paper 4 / 1119/4): --- 🎧 Before the Test 1. Familiarize yourself with the format Know how many parts there are, how many questions per part, how much time you have to read the questions before listening, etc. This helps reduce surprise and lets you allocate attention wisely. 2. Build your listening habit Listen to English audio daily (Podcasts, news, YouTube) Use past-year listening modules / trial papers to practise under exam-like conditions Do dictation exercises: listen to short sentences and write them down, then check. This improves both listening and spelling. 3. Work on spelling and vocabulary The listening paper often requires you to write short answers or missing words. Spelling errors can cost you marks. Reinforce common SPM vocabulary; practise spelling them correctly under time pressure. 4. Learn to predict / anticipate Before the audio starts, read the questions (and choices if MCQ) and underline or note keywords (WH-words: who, what, where, when, why, how). Predict possible types of answers (names, numbers, places, verbs) so when you hear them you can catch them quickly. --- 🛎️ During the Test 1. Listen actively, not passively Focus on keywords (you predicted earlier) Don’t try to catch every single word; understand the meaning or context. Be alert to synonyms or paraphrases (the wording in the audio may not exactly match the question) 2. Take shorthand notes / jottings Write down short phrases, numbers, names, connecting words, or anything you hear that seems relevant. Use symbols, abbreviations, and arrows. 3. Don’t get stuck If you miss something or can’t understand part of the audio, don’t freeze. Move on to the next bit and use your prediction / context to recover. 4. Use the second listening wisely The recording is played twice. In the second run, you should check your jottings, confirm your answers, fill blanks, and correct mistakes. 5. Watch for distractors / traps Sometimes the audio will mention something but then immediately contradict it or shift to a different idea. Don’t pick the first thing you hear—listen till the end of the relevant segment. 6. Manage your time You get limited time before each part to read the questions. Use that time well. Don’t spend too much time on one question or remain blank. --- 📝 After the Test (During Checking / Revision) 1. Double-check your spelling and grammar (if applicable) Even if you understood the answer, a spelling mistake can lose you marks. 2. Ensure your answers make sense Read your answers in context. Sometimes you may need to adjust (e.g. singular vs plural, tense) to fit the grammar of the question. 3. Review your mistakes / weak points After practising with past papers, always check which kinds of questions you got wrong (e.g. missing details, misheard names, spelling errors). Work on those specifically.

idk la ek betul ke tak. tpi apapun kalau suka sama suka , dua dua patut kena hukum

kalau dah macamni , sepatutnya undang undang hapuskan akta bawah umur tu. suka sama suka so patutnya dua dua pihak kena diberi hukuman. kalau ikutkan , lelaki tu pun bawah umur. so not fair kalau lelaki je dihukum . kakdaa baca komen kt tt , pp tu siap gelak gelak lagi kt sekolah. tkde rupa trauma langsung. ada yang cakap , dalam vid yang tersebar tu , pompuan tu memang mintak dan enjoy. kawan kawan skolah dorang kata , kes ni dh agak lama. lepas kes tu , fam pp tak buat report pun. bila vid dh tersebar baru nk buat report.

As for speaking test, its not about grammar but its about your communication. You have to be confident when you speak. 1. Train your brain to think directly in English instead of tryna translate a sentence from BM/Chinese to English because you might get stuck. 2. Use simple and clear English. You dont have to use bombastic words to score well. Your fluency is more important. 3. For discussion part, practice with your partner everyday till your speaking test. This helps to boost your confidence and you'll feel more comfortable with your partner. NOTE: (Jangan cakap non stop je. You get marks for being interactive) So, what should you do? - start the discussion - agree/disagree with your partner's point politely - add opinions - involve your partner by asking them what do they think abt your pov 4. During your actual speaking test, you tend to be nervous. It's fine. It's totally normal guys.. - take a deep breath before you start - smile (helps to relax your face and voice) - pauses are okay, so dont rush @getreadyspm Min Navi

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Macam mana sekolah ok

Dah balik Lom tu

Mornings 🥰🥰 bangun awal jom study

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