51. A Primary Seven candidate of Tuko Primary School wrote a letter to her mother who lives in Nairobi. She wanted to let her mother know how they had been prepared for PLE 2018 at school. Read the letter carefully and then answer in full sentences the questions that follow.
Kachinga Village,
P.O. Box 202,
Mawundo.
2nd November, 2018
Dear Mummy,
I am pleased to write to you again after such a long time. How are you and
how is work in Nairobi? Back here, we are alright and I am preparing for
Primary Leaving Examination (PLE).
Mummy, I am writing to inform you that our school has successfully
registered us for the PLE 2018 and we are very happy. Now, I am ready to
sit for the Primary Leaving Examination. Infact, all the candidates have been
briefed by our head teacher, Mr. Kato Joseph.
During the briefing he said, "All of you should take note of the PLE timetable.
This will help you to know how the subjects have been arranged." He also
emphasized that we should read the general instructions carefully and those
inside the question paper. After that, the head teacher gave a chance to all
P.7 teachers to brief us too. Mrs Okello, our class teacher advised on filling
in information on the first page carefully. She also told us to read each
question twice, understand and then answer what is required.
The other three teachers talked about writing our responses in the spaces
provided in the question paper. They encouraged us to have confidence in
ourselves. They added that all the questions set are within the curriculum.
They warned us against any kind of examination malpractice.
Mummy, the teachers also reassured us that we shall pass with flying
colours. I am ready and revising seriously following the timetable. Pray for
me not to forget what I was taught.
Please, send my regards to my little brother Jatel Anthony. I wish you all the
best while doing your work.
Your loving daughter,
Katoko. Elizabeth