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GREAT STORY FOR GREAT SCORE (GS4GS)



Developed by
Mr. Zanurin bin Mohamad Safar
Guru Cemerlang Bahasa Inggeris,
Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Kulim, Kulim, Kedah

ESSAY 1:

POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
1. Shopping
2. Change
3. A memorable gift
4. Write a story beginning with, I have all the money in the world but.....
5. Love
6. Family
7. Describe an incident that changes your life.

Source:
http://nicefun.net/very-touching-storyon-the-last-day-before-christmas-vt6281.html
On the last day before Christmas, I hurried to go to the supermarket to buy the
remaining of the gift I didn't manage to buy earlier. When I saw all the people there, I
started to complain to myself," It is going to take forever here and I still have so many
other places to go.

Christmas really is getting more and more annoying every year. How I wish I could just
lie down, go to sleep and only wake up after it..." Nonetheless, I made my way to the toy
section, and there I started to curse the prices, wondering if after all kids really play with
such expensive toys.

While looking in the toy section, I noticed a small boy of about 5 years old, pressing a
doll against his chest. He kept on touching the hair of the doll and looked so sad. I
wondered who was this doll for. Then the little boy turned to the old woman next to him,
"Granny, are you sure I don't have enough money?"
The old lady replied, "You know that you don't have enough money to buy this doll, my
dear." Then she asked him to stay here for 5 minutes while she went to look around.
She left quickly. The little boy was still holding the doll in his hand.

Finally, I started to walk toward him and I asked him who did he want to give this doll
to. "It is the doll that my sister loved most and wanted so much for this Christmas.
She was so sure that Santa Claus would bring it to her." I replied to him that maybe
Santa Claus will bring it to her, after all, and not to worry. But he replied to me sadly. "
No, Santa Claus cannot bring it to her where she is now. I have to give the doll to my
mother so that she can give it to her when she goes there." His eyes were so sad
while saying this. "My sister has gone to be with God. Daddy says that Mummy will
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also go to see God very soon, so I thought that she could bring the doll with her
to give it to my sister."

My heart nearly stopped. The little boy looked up at me and said, "I told daddy to tell
mummy not to go yet. I asked him to wait until I come back from the supermarket. "
Then he showed me a very nice photo of him where he was laughing. He then told me,
"I also want mummy to take this photo with her so that she will not forget me." I
love my mummy and I wish she doesn't have to leave me but daddy says that she has
to go to be with my little sister."

Then he looked again at the doll with sad eyes, very quietly. I quickly reached for my
wallet and took a few notes and said to the boy, "What if we checked again, just in
case if you have enough money?" "Ok," he said. " I hope that I have enough." I added
some of my money to his without him seeing and we started to count it. There was
enough for the doll, and even some spare money. The little boy said, "Thank you God
for giving me enough money."Then he looked at me and added, "I asked yesterday
Before I slept for God to make sure I have enough money to buy this doll so that
mummy can give it to my sister. He heard me." " I also wanted to have enough
money to buy a white rose for my mummy, but I didn't dare to ask God too much. But
He gave me enough to buy the doll and the white rose." " You know, my mummy loves
white rose."

A few minutes later, the old lady came again and I left with my trolley. I finished my
shopping in a totally different state from when I started. I couldn't get the little boy
out of my mind. Then I remembered a local newspaper article two days ago, which
mentioned of a drunk man in a truck who hit a car where there was one young lady and
a little girl. The little girl died right away, and the mother was left in a critical state. The
family had to decide whether to pull the plug on the life-assisting machine, because the
young lady would not be able to get out of the coma. Was this the family of the little
boy?

Two days after this encounter with the little boy, I read in the newspaper that the
young lady had passed away. I couldn't stop myself and went to buy a bunch of white
roses and I went to the mortuary where the body of the young woman was exposed
for people to see and make last wish before burial. She was there, in her coffin,
holding a beautiful white rose in her hand with the photo of the little boy and the
doll placed over her chest.

I left the place crying, feeling that my life had been changed forever. The love that this
little boy had for his mother and his sister is still, to that day, hard to imagine. And
in a fraction of a second, a drunk man had taken all this away from him. [913 words]





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ESSAY 2:
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
1. Flowers
2. My regret
3. Love
4. Family
5. Describe an incident that changes your life.
6. Anger
7. Sorry
Source:
http://www.rogerknapp.com/inspire/Child.htm
I ran into a stranger as he passed by, "Oh excuse me please," was my reply. He said,
"Please excuse me too; I wasn't watching for you." We were very polite, this stranger
and I. We went on our way saying good-bye.

But at home a difference is told, How we treat our loved ones, young and old. Later
that day, cooking the evening meal, my son stood beside me very still. As I turned, I
nearly knocked him down.

"Move out of the way," I said with a frown.
He walked away, his little heart broken. I didn't realize how harshly I'd spoken.
While I lay awake in bed, God's still small voice came to me and said, "While dealing
with a stranger, common courtesy you use, but the children you love, you seem
to abuse.

Go and look on the kitchen floor, you'll find some flowers there by the door. Those are
the flowers he brought for you. He picked them himself: pink, yellow and blue. He
stood very quietly not to spoil the surprise, and you never saw the tears that filled his
little eyes." By this time, I felt very small, and now my tears began to fall.

I quietly went and knelt by his bed, "Wake up, little one, wake up," I said. "Are these
the flowers you picked for me?" He smiled, "I found 'em, out by the tree. I picked 'em
because they're pretty like you. I knew you'd like 'em, especially the blue."
I said, "Son, I'm very sorry for the way I acted today; I shouldn't have yelled at you
that way." He said, "Oh, Mom, that's okay. I love you anyway." I said, "Son, I love you
too, and I do like the flowers, especially the blue."

Are you aware that if we died tomorrow, the company that we are working for could
easily replace us in a matter of days. But the family we left behind will feel the loss for
the rest of their lives. And come to think of it, we pour ourselves more into work than to
our own family - an unwise investment indeed, don't you think? [362 words]

So what is behind the story? Do you know what the word FAMILY means?
FAMILY = (F)ATHER (A)ND (M)OTHER, (I) (L)OVE (Y)OU! [394 words]

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ESSAY 3
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
1. Describe an incident that has changed your life.
2. Write a story beginning with, I was happy to drive my new car....
3. Choices of life
4. Time
5. Window
6. Describe a valuable lesson you learnt from someone
Source:
http://www.indianchild.com/wait_for_the_brick.htm
A young and successful executive was traveling down a neighbourhood street, going
a bit too fast in his new Jaguar. He was watching for kids darting out from between
parked cars and slowed down when he thought he saw something. As his car passed,
no children appeared. Instead, a brick smashed into the Jag's side door! He
slammed on the brakes and spun the Jag back to the spot from where the brick had
been thrown.

He jumped out of the car, grabbed some kid and pushed him up against a parked car
shouting, "What was that all about and who are you? Just what the heck are you
doing?!" Building up a head of steam he went on. That's a new car and that brick you
threw is going to cost a lot of money. Why did you do it?"

"Please, mister, please. I'm sorry, I didn't know what else to do," pleaded the
youngster. "I threw the brick because no one else would stop..." Tears were dripping
down the boy's chin as he pointed around the parked car.

"It's my brother," he said. "He rolled off the curb and fell out of his wheelchair and I
can't lift him up." Sobbing, the boy asked the executive, "Would you please help me
get him back into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too heavy for me."

Moved beyond words, the driver tried to swallow the rapidly swelling lump in his throat.
He lifted the young man back into the wheelchair and took out his handkerchief and
wiped the scrapes and cuts, checking to see that everything was going to be okay.
"Thank you and may God bless you," the grateful child said to him.

The man then watched the little boy push his brother down the sidewalk toward their
home. It was a long walk back to his jaguar....a long, slow walk. He never did
repair the side door. He kept the dent to remind him not to go through life so fast
that someone has to throw a brick at you to get your attention. [347 words]

Lessons from the Mail:

"God whispers in your soul and speaks to your heart. Sometimes when you don't have
time to listen, He has to throw a brick at you. It's your choice: Listen to the whisper - or
wait for the brick."
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ESSAY 4
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
1. Love
2. Man
3. Marriage
4. Life / realities of life
5. Body / Heart
6. Control
7. Give and take
8. Happiness
9. Write a story beginning with, I knew it was my fault. / Lisa left the house in
tears.
Source:

http://www.smsrule.com/love-stories-sms/a-girl-in-love-asked-her-boyfriendgirl.html

A girl in love asked her boyfriend.

Girl: Tell me. Who do you love most in this world?
Boy: You, of course!
Girl: In your heart, what am I to you?

The boy thought for a moment and looked intently in her eyes and said, "You are my
rib. It was said that God saw that Adam was lonely. Hence, when Adam was sleeping,
God took one of his ribs and created Eve. Ever since then, every man has been
searching for his missing rib. It is said that only when you find the woman of your
life then you'll no longer feel the lingering ache in your heart."

The girl was extremely touched at his reply. Before long, there were married. After
their wedding, the couple had a sweet and happy life for a while. However, the
youthful couple began to drift apart due to the busy schedules in their lives and the
never ending worries of daily problems. Their life became mundane. All the
challenges posed by the harsh realities of life began to gnaw away their dreams and
love for each other. The couple began to have more quarrels and each quarrel became
more heated.

One day, after a particularly heated quarrel, the girl ran out of the house. At the opposite
side of the road, she shouted, "You don't love me!" The boy hated her childishness and
out of impulse retorted, "Maybe, it was a mistake for us to be together! You were
never my missing rib!"

Suddenly, she turned quiet and stood there for a long while. He regretted what he said
but the words spoken are like water that was thrown away, you can never take it back.
With tears, she went home to pack her things and was determined to breakup.
Before she left the house she said, "If I'm really not your missing rib, please let me
go." She continued, "It is less painful this way. Let us go on our separate ways and
search for our own partners."

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Five years went by. He never remarried but he had tried to find out about her life
indirectly. She had left the country for a while but returned eventually. She had married
a foreigner and that relationship ended with a divorce. He felt anguished that she never
waited for him.

In the dark and lonely night, he lit his cigarette and felt the lingering ache in his
heart. He couldn't bring himself to admit that he was missing her. One day, they finally
met each other by chance at the airport, a place where there were many reunions
and goodbyes. He was going away on a business trip. She was standing there alone.
They were separated by the security door. She smiled at him gently.

Boy: How are you?
Girl: I'm fine. How about you? Have you found your missing rib?
Boy: No.
Girl: I'll be flying to New York in the next flight.
Boy: I'll be back in 2 weeks time. Give me a call when you are back. You know my
number. Nothing has changed.
With a smile, she turned around and waved goodbye.
Goodbye...

One week later, he heard of her death. She had perished in New York in the event
that shocked the world on September 11. Once again on another dark and lonely
night, he lit his cigarette. And like before, he felt the lingering ache in his heart. He
finally knew. She was the missing rib that he had carelessly broken. [584 words]

Sometimes, people say things out of moments of fury. More often than not, the outcome
could be disastrous and detrimental. We vent our frustrations 99% of the time at our
loved ones. And even though we know that we ought to "Think twice and act wisely", it's
often easier said than done. Many of the things which happened each day are beyond
our control. Let us treasure every moment and everyone in our lives. Tomorrow may
never come. Give and accept what you have today



















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ESSAY 5

POSSIBLE QUESTIONS

1. Smile
2. Courage
3. Love
4. Beauty
5. Wish / Unfulfilled wish
6. Write a story beginning with, I was too shy to talk to the girl. / I took out the
money from my pocket
Source:
http://www.inspirationallane.com/SadLoveStories3.htm
A boy walked into a CD store and saw a girl behind the counter. She smiled and he
thought it was the most beautiful smile he has ever seen before and wanted to kiss
her right there. He said "Uh... Yeah... Umm... I would like to buy a CD." He picked one
out and gave her money for it.
"Would you like me to wrap it for you?" she asked, displaying her cute smile again.
He nodded and she went to the back. She came back with the wrapped CD and gave it
to him. He took it and walked out of the store. He went home and from then on, he
went to that store everyday and bought a CD and she will have it wrapped for him.
He took the CDs home and put them in his closet. He was still too shy to ask her out
and he really wanted to but he couldn't. His mother found out about this and told
him to just ask her out.
So the next day, he summoned all his courage and went to the store. He bought a CD
like he did everyday and once again she went to the back of the store and came back
with it wrapped. He took it and when she wasn't looking, he left his phone number on
the desk and ran out...
!!!RIING!!! The mother picked up the phone and said, "Hello?" It was the girl!!! She
asked for the boy and the mother started to cry and said, "Don't you know? He passed
away yesterday..." The line was quiet except for the cries of the boy's mother.
Later in the day, the mother went into the boy's room because she wanted to
remember him. She thought she would start by looking at his clothes. Hence, she
opened the closet. She came face to face with piles and piles of wrapped CDs. She
was surprised to find all those CDs and she picked one up and sat down on the bed.
She started to open the wrapped CD.
Inside, there was a CD and as she took it out of the wrapper, out fell a piece of paper.
The mother picked it up and read it. It said, Hi... I think you are really cute. Do you
want to go out with me? Love, Jacelyn.
The mother opened another CD. Again there was a piece of paper. It said, Hi... I think
you are really cute. Do you want to go out with me? Love, Jacelyn. [423 words]
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ESSAY 6
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
1. Write a story beginning with, You must believe in yourself / Nothing was
impossible in this world.
2. Dark
3. Reality of life
4. Confidence
5. A test of love / Power of love
6. Loyalty
7. Senses
8. Practice makes perfect
9. Lucky / Luck
Source:
http://www.spiritual-short-stories.com/spiritual-short-story-62-
The+Blind+Bus+Passenger.html
The passengers on the bus watched sympathetically as the attractive young woman
with the white cane made her way carefully up the steps. She paid the driver and,
using her hands to feel the location of the seats, walked down the aisle and found the
seat he'd told her was empty. Then she settled in, placed her briefcase on her lap and
rested her cane against her leg.
It had been a year since Susan, 34, became blind. Due to a medical misdiagnosis
she had been rendered sightless, and she was suddenly thrown into a world of
darkness, anger, frustration and self-pity. And all she had to cling to was her
husband, Mark.
Mark was an Air Force officer and he loved Susan with all his heart. When she first
lost her sight, he watched her sink into despair and was determined to help his wife
gain the strength and confidence she needed to become independent again.
Finally, Susan felt ready to return to her job, but how would she get there? She used
to take the bus, but was now too frightened to get around the city by herself. Mark
volunteered to drive her to work each day, even though they worked at opposite
ends of the city. At first, this comforted Susan, and fulfilled Mark's need to protect his
sightless wife who was so insecure about performing the slightest task.
Soon, however, Mark realized the arrangement wasn't working. Susan is going to have
to start taking the bus again, he admitted to himself. But she was still so fragile, so
angry - how would she react? Just as he predicted, Susan was horrified at the idea of
taking the bus again. "I'm blind!", she responded bitterly. "How am I supposed to know
where I am going? I feel like you're abandoning me."
Mark's heart broke to hear these words, but he knew what had to be done. He
promised Susan that each morning and evening he would ride the bus with her,
for as long as it took, until she got the hang of it. And that is exactly what happened.
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For two solid weeks, Mark, military uniform and all, accompanied Susan to and from
work each day.
He taught her how to rely on her other senses, specifically her hearing, to determine
where she was and how to adapt to her new environment. He helped her befriend the
bus drivers who could watch out for her, and save her a seat.
Finally, Susan decided that she was ready to try the trip on her own. Monday
morning arrived, and before she left, she threw her arms around Mark, her temporary
bus-riding companion, her husband, and her best friend. Her eyes filled with tears of
gratitude for his loyalty, his patience, And his love. She said good-bye, and for the first
time, they went their separate ways. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday... Each
day on her own went perfectly, and Susan had never felt better. She was doing it! She
was going to work all by herself.
On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work as usual. As she was paying the fare to
exit the bus, the driver said, "Boy, I sure do envy you." Susan wasn't sure if the
driver was speaking to her or not. After all, who on earth would ever envy a blind
woman who had struggled just to find the courage to live for the past year? Curious, she
asked the driver, "Why do you say that you envy me?"
The driver responded, "It must feel good to be taken care of and protected like you are."
Susan had no idea what the driver was talking about, and again asked, "What do you
mean?"
The driver answered, "You know, every morning for the past week, a fine-looking
gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the corner watching
you as you get off the bus. He makes sure you cross the street safely and he
watches until you enter your office building.
Then he blows you a kiss, gives you a little salute and walks away. You are one
lucky lady." Tears of happiness poured down Susan's cheeks. For although she
couldn't physically see him, she had always felt Mark's presence. She was lucky, so
lucky, for he had given her a gift more powerful than sight, a gift she didn't need to see
to believe - the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness. [748 words]








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ESSAY 7:
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
1. The power of love / Endless love / Unconditional love
2. Hospital / A visit to a hospital
3. Marriage
4. Describe a married couple whom you admire
5. My best gift (my marriage is the best gift)
Source:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/gavon/the-tragic-inspiring-story-of-cancer-patients-in

Rodney Conradi and Lynse Rainford met in 2010 at the Ronald McDonald House in
Seattle while they were both being treated for cancer. Rodney, 19, had Ewing's
sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that causes bone tumors. Lynse, 20, had leukemia, the
cancer of blood cells. "He acted, like, goofy all the time," said Lynsie of Rodney. "He
didn't really care what other people thought at all. That's what I liked the most probably.
He just didn't care what other people thought."
Rodney and Lynse began dating in 2011. Lynse had finished her chemo and was in
remission. Rodney appeared to be turning a corner. "We talked about moving in
together and just having a normal life finally," said Lynsie. "Pretty much through our
whole relationship one of us has been sick or we've both been sick. We never
really had a normal relationship."
Rodney's cancer returned in late 2011, more severe than ever. He was admitted to
the Yakima Valley Hospital for aggressive treatment. It was becoming evident,
however, that Rodney didn't have much time. On Valentine's Day of 2012, despite
being in agony and with the bones in his legs devoured by cancer, Rodney got down
on one knee and proposed. "He was really, really sick, and he was puking," said Lynsie.
"That's what made it special; even though he was really sick, he still wanted to do it
right."
Rodney's condition continued to deteriorate. Time was of the essence. Two days
after Rodney proposed to Lynsie, on February 16th, 2012, they were married in the
basement of the Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital. Rodney, barely able to stand,
walked down the makeshift aisle with his I.V. bag. "He had a goal: 'I'm going to marry
that girl before I die," said Rodney's father, Kirk Conradi. "She's the love of my life.
She's my soul mate.'"
Later that night, Rodney's pain became unbearable. Doctors sedated him to help him
cope. Although he was mostly unconscious in the days and weeks that followed, he had
moments of lucidity in which he would recall his improbable wedding. "He kept saying,
'That's the best day of my life,'" said Kirk Conradi.


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On March 11th, 2012, Rodney Conradi died. He was 21-years-old. He was
surrounded by his family and his wife whom he had married less than a month
before, Lynsie. "It was what they wanted and nothing was going to stop them, no
matter how painful it was," said Emily Conradi, Rodney's sister. "The power of love
was enough to get through."
"It was the best wedding I could ask for," Lynsie said. "Magical, kind of."
[432 words]

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