You also don't have to do 6 isi tersurat everytime. Try to potong the words yang tak akan-whoops sorry ye- tidak* akan mengubah maksud ayat itu. Also jangan potong perkataan unless you know what you're doing. Petikan ini, Rumusan ini, all that depends on your teacher. Now we move on to Kertas 2, which consists of Rumusan, soalan komsas, soalan tatabahasa, peribahasa, and finally a big novel question.įor Rumusan, follow your teacher's format. Instead i turned towards the internet for answers. I wasn't the type to confront my teacher whenever i had questions.
So i made a personal BM book and studied under this teacher who makes awesome videos for Bahasa Melayu, so please take your time to check him out.
It took me quite a while to realize that i needed to make real effort if i wanted to score. Once you have a unique intro, huraian cantik, peribahasa and quotes, and a fancy ending, your teacher will be like: So make sure you focus so so much on making those parts shine the brightest. Like instead of mencapai, you can say menggapai, or mendapat kejayaan to memburu kejayaan.įinal tip: the most important part of any essay is the beginning and the end. Just letak sikit sikit here and there, but don't use words that even you are confused about. Ok as for bombastic words, try to use them.wisely. The way i memorize the peribahasa is google them online, then catat them in my BM book, which i'll talk about more later. Try to have at least 3 peribahasa for Bahagian A, and 4 or 5 for B. "Yes, that ancient Sanskrit you see is in fact my handwriting" Like Isi->Huraian->Huraian lengkap->Peribahasa ( kalau boleh)-> Penutup Isi I write more than 250, but i keep the karangan simple and basic. This is because teachers always debate whether you have to only write 250 perkataan or more. For Kertas 1, i usually did Bahagian B first, then Bahagian A. So please, google the BM words that you've always felt confused about. Some simple grammar mistakes like misusing ialah as adalah, or misspelling a word, costed me a lot. This will show the examiner that you're not some katak di bawah tempurung and you actually pay attention to what's going on around you. Kalau boleh, try to masukkan banyak isu-isu kini in your karangan. It should also be relevant to current times. You can start your karangan with an interesting phrase, quote, or nak berpantun pon boleh jugak. Basically, you need to make your writing look good, and convince your examiner that your writing is sastera level. Oh yeah, statistics and quotes can also make you look really smart. Ungkapan menarik, bombastic words, and peribahasa are all key elements to this. For that reason, i started to spice up my karangan(s) using all sorts of things. They want something that impresses them, something wow, something special. For example: "Pada era globalisasi." You have to imagine the examiner going through all those karangan(s). I learned that by just using the same Intro, same peribahasa, same penanda wacana every time. I'll start off by saying that the most important ingredient in a karangan has got to be novelty. One long, and you have to find the isi yourself. Alright so first of all, it is super super important that you know the format for Bahasa Melayu.įor Kertas 1, ade dua karangan. So you should analyze what brings your marks down as well. With the help of family, teachers, and friends, i began to improve. For me it was my weak vocabulary, grammar errors, and boring delivery of my points. It looks so simple, yet you can lose marks so easily.Only recently did i started to analyze what brought me down, and started working on those things. This subject is personally the toughest subject to me.
This is a pretty lengthy post, so don't force yourself to read it all in one sitting. Remember, this isn't a guide that should be taken as gospel, rather it's just the ways that i found to be useful when studying these subjects. Welcome to Part II! Today i'll be sharing some of the ways i tackled the core subjects of SPM.