Excelling in Exam Through Narrative Writing: A Connection of Creative and Descriptive Expressions

  • David R
  • Alagiaraj Thambu Raj J
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This paper discusses the impacts of an action research on how students can excel in writing skills regardless of their level of competency especially for those taking the English Language paper (SPM 1119) in the Malaysian Secondary School Public Exam in 2018. This action research aims to exert the need for realigning our focus to incorporate an approach of teaching and learning at upper secondary level. The research was carried out from January to October in a secondary school in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Two classes of 37 Limited English Proficiency students and 24 High English Proficiency Students who were sitting for SPM 1119 in 2018 were the subjects. The students were exposed to creative expressions under various topics which were then emphasized to be utilized in continuous writing. As a result, the performance of students had improved significantly in their continuous writing where they eventually scored 100 percent pass in SPM1119 in 2018. All 24 Highly Competent students were able to score ranging from “A-” to “A+” with grade A being the median grade. On the other hand, all the students from the Limited English Proficiency students passed with grades ranging from “A”+ to “E” (minimum passing grade) with grade “B” as the median.

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David, R., & Alagiaraj Thambu Raj, J. (2019). Excelling in Exam Through Narrative Writing: A Connection of Creative and Descriptive Expressions. International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 7(4), 46. https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijels.v.7n.4p.46

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