Monday, 13 April 2020

Answer: Error Identification and Correction (1)

Form 5

Shalom and hi!

These are the answers to the Error Identification and Correction (1) exercise given earlier.

1. The corrected mistakes are in bold red font. Check every line of your work from last week against the essay below.
2. Put a tick mark next to any correct corrections you've made.
3. If you didn't make the necessary correction, underline the wrong word in red, and write the correct word above it in red.
4. If your correction was wrong, underline your correction in red and write the correct word beside it in red.

Read through the essay again after you have checked everything. Think and consider each mistake to make sure you understand the correct tense or word to use in each situation.

Feel free to ask if there's anything you're not sure about 😊



Answer


‘Go Green’ Day
By: Lynette Lim

                The condition of our environment these days is deteriorating at a rate that should concern us all. We often come across heart-breaking pictures of marine animals strangled by plastic waste, as well as news articles about how rubbish is dumped everywhere, turning our environment into one enormous, polluted garbage disposal site. It is fortunate that there are people who are concerned about nature and take active steps to overcome these detrimental issues before it becomes too late.

                The ‘Go Green’ day is one such initiative, and I was fortunate to be able to take part in this campaign as it was held in the Multipurpose Hall in my neighbourhood, Taman Kota Masai, last Saturday. The Pasir Gudang City Council organised it with the aim of helping people learn about the environment. Members of the Taman Kota Masai community as well as the surrounding neighbourhoods came out in droves to attend the ‘Go Green’ day.

                There were three main topics that the organisers had chosen to focus on that day. The first was protecting animals. It’s not just the marine animals that are in danger due to horrendous human habits – animals in our forests are under threat, too. We were taught about how we can play our part in ensuring that these animals are safe within their natural habitats. Next, we learnt a lot about plants. We were shown how to cultivate fruits, vegetables, and decorative plants within the confines of our small house gardens, as well as how to turn a profit by selling our produce. The final issue the City Council representatives touched on was dealing with rubbish. They demonstrated how to properly separate and dispose of the domestic waste a household typically produces, and the importance of proper handling of rubbish even at home.

                Fun activities were also held to capture the interest of the attendees and drive home the lessons being taught that day. The first activity was a talk by an expert in animal husbandry. Dr Jalong, a veterinarian who owns and operates his own farm, brought along some of his animals like chickens, ducks, and even an incredibly sweet-natured donkey! Almost everyone was charmed by the cute four-legged animal. Dr Jalong talked about rearing chickens or ducks in an environment like our housing area, and the best practices to ensure healthy livestock. Next, we made a garden at the front of the Multipurpose Hall. The City Council representatives brought decorative and flowering shrubs, and educated us about suitable types of soil and amounts of sunlight for different types of plants. We had a lot of fun making new friends as we created the garden.

                After completing the garden and washing our hands, we started recycling. The Pasir Gudang City Council had invited some officials from a non-governmental organisation called Zero Waste Malaysia to deliver a talk about how we can practice the 3Rs – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle – in our daily lives. All participants had been required to bring recyclable items from home, and during this activity we learnt to properly separate our rubbish according to its categories, to be disposed of in the correct bins. Once we finished recycling, we had a reflection session where we were divided into groups. Everyone had to say a few words about what we learnt that day, and how we would put our lessons into practice.

                I had a marvellous time during the ‘Go Green’ day. My best memory of the event was getting to pet the donkey that veterinarian had brought with him. I certainly hope to join this campaign again, and I think students should go to the ‘Go Green’ day next year as they would gain so much practical knowledge and learn to do their part in saving our environment.




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