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(err not really...) | Arimi - Blog <b> - Blog <b>Muet</b> - Blogger Posted: 05 Apr 2014 09:12 PM PDT Malaysian University English Test (MUET) Yes, I have sat for the exam and scored band 3. Do you think I am qualified to give out some tips? Well, actually I'm not going to share the tricks for answering MUET papers, but more on sharing my past experience when sitting for MUET. I think this post is very suitable to be read by UIA students especially. If you feel like reading this post is wasting your time and this post isn't helpful, then you are free to leave. Hehe. For UIA students, err, I'm telling you that MUET isn't that useful in UIA. Although if you scored band 6 either, once you enrolled to UIA, you will need to sit for special English test named English Placement Test (EPT). No automatic exemption for you. For CFS students, you have nothing to worry about if you have been exempted from the test. For other public + private institutions, MUET is a MUST for you. I took my MUET exam last year, final year session, at UIA PJ. Speaking My speaking assessment was held earlier than writing and the rest. During speaking test, I was given a topic on how to curb disciplinary problems in school. When presenting my point of view, I was stammering throughout the section A and freely the examiners deducted my marks. So sad. For speaking test, it consists of two tasks. A and B. (or 1 and 2? forgot already).
Writing For writing, you will need to write two essays.
I have no idea about the correct techniques that must be used. Go and find some other resources to know about writing format. It is good if you read a lot. By reading, you can enrich your general knowledge. This may be useful to relate your essay with additional quotes and facts that you know. Do more practice on grammar also. Grammar is the backbone of English. Reading Reading part, the part that will make you drowsy. I advise you to bring some drinking water into the examination hall so that you won't have your beauty sleep during the exam. How to answer reading questions? Simple! You need more exercises. The more exercises you do, the easier for you to tackle the question. Bring some highlighters, and highlight for any hints that you found. My skill on answering reading paper: I didn't read the whole text, but simply jumped into the questions straight away to avoid reading those that-so-called bed time story, and looked for the answers on the text by using skimming and scanning skill (very important reading skill). Google it! Listening The only things that you need are a pencil/pen and an eraser. If possible, you may dig your ear and clean the earwax that blocks/limits your hearing capability because you need your ear and brain to work together. During the exam, make sure you focus 100% on the radio and let your brain think faster. The radio will read out any conversations, advertisements, podcast, etc. The information that you need to fill up may differ but same meaning, so you need to think very fast. If you missed, don't panic! Just go ahead. The radio will read out twice, so no worry. Use your common sense for the missing parts, don't leave them empty! ********************************************************************************* These tips perhaps aren't that good and helpful as what you expected them to be, because I'm not a teacher/lecturer/examiner who teaches and marks MUET papers. I'm sharing this based on my previous experience when I was taking MUET. I didn't really put my interest during the exam because it is not really important for UIA students. For us, as long as you have sat for the exam, then you're free to get through your study in UIA. No required bands for us, except for some critical courses: Medical, Dentistry, Pharmacy (minimum band 3). For better tips, just google for International English test (IELTS/TOEFL) to see some useful tricks that could be used in MUET. Good luck anyway! :D p/s: very bad writing, I know... | ||
Blabbers: College #10 @ <b>Malaysian University English</b> <b>...</b> - Blog <b>Muet</b> Posted: 06 Apr 2014 07:41 PM PDT Ranking: 5 Students Written by Suzanne Ong
The first thing you need to know about English is that it's not a memorizing subject, rather it's more of a skill that you acquire through lots of practice. It's like learning Math or taking up a new instrument, you cannot be good at it right away; you need to practice before getting it right, unless if you're naturally gifted which I think most of us aren't. 1. MUET Writing
See, even if you understand a bombastic word and fairly know how to use it, it still doesn't equate into having a good grasp of English if your grammar is all over the place. Grammar always comes first and once you've mastered that, then you could go ahead and memorize all those fancy schmancy words to make yourself look smarter. Simple grammar rules like tenses and when to put an S after a word and when not to, all those require practice. I suggest you pick up an exercise workbook on grammar and practice on it, but don't stop there. You will also need to start reading more English materials, any English materials really, as long as they're grammatically correct. The main thing is to read how the article is written as opposed to what it is written. The more you take notice on how they write, you'll slowly get used to the grammar being used. You cannot just read without writing though, because like I said, English is a skill and you need to practice. Therefore, you should always write and have someone with better English to have a look at it and tell you where you went wrong. Only then you could really improve on your Writing. It takes time, so be patient. 2. MUET Speaking If you don't usually speak English with your friends, pick out one friend that is good at English and ask him to speak the language with you. It would be awkward at first for the both of you, but if you're determined and if your friend is really willing to help, you will get through the awkwardness and after a while you could really see the improvement. My friend did that and at first she couldn't really speak a proper sentence, but she wasn't embarrassed to ask and learn even if she might've embarrassed herself through the process. She worked hard and after a few months, she really did improve compared to the first time she started speaking English. 3. MUET Reading For the first ever Reading paper I did, I think I got less than half correct because I was looking at the questions the wrong way. After learning my mistake, I've improved to getting more than half correct almost every time. Of course you need to read more to familiarize yourself with the type of formal writing (from my experience, they mostly give data questions so most of them are written formally) as it is different from informal or narrative writing, which I find easier to understand. 4. MUET Listening The audio can be a jerk sometimes (which happened to me during my actual exams) so you really have to train yourself to listen carefully. They play the audio twice so what I normally do is to write down the answer with a pencil first, sometimes I even write down 2 or 3 answers when I'm not sure, then when they play it the second time, I write it down with my pen. Another thing I think you should know about MUET is that the questions sometimes test your general knowledge. Not like what is currently happening in the news, more like stuff about One Malaysia, One Sport, the education blueprint, things like that. So getting a high band sometimes depends on luck too. I guess that's about it. Remember it takes a lot of time, patience and hard work to get it right. People who speak English at home have an advantage because they read, watch and listen to English stuff all the time, so if you're not one of them then you'll have to put in extra work compared to them. Even after your MUET exams are over, don't stop improving your English, it would give you a better chance of getting a job in the future. Oh and if you're interested in reading about my MUET experience, you can check out my blog. There's stuff about my form 6 life there too if you are interested in reading :) Alright, all the best! Written by Suzanne Ong, an aspiring writer who had just finished STPM and is in the midst of pursuing her dream of becoming an author. She blogs about random daily things that people don't voice out at http://xsuzannex.wordpress.com and writes fiction at http://www.wattpad.com/user/raind33r. Liked this post? Subscribe now to read more post like this one! | ||
jane.jiaen: STPM 2nd hand books, <b><b><b><b><b>past years</b></b></b <b>...</b> Posted: 18 Feb 2014 09:40 PM PST i was a 2010/2011 stpm student. i wanted to sell away all my stpm books. e-mail me (jane.jiaen@hotmail.com) if you're interested. STPM SYLLABUS BOOKS (international books) stpm syllabus books simply means stpm textbook. all the information will refer to the stpm textbook instead of reference book if there's any confusion. the informations of stpm reference books are extracted from stpm textbook. Chemistry: The Central Science (9th ed.) Advanced Biology: Principles and Applications (2nd ed,2000)author: Brown, T. L., LeMay Jr, H. E., Bursten, B. E., & Burdge, J. R. Publisher: Pearson Education, 2003. condition: photo stated copy (2 books), clean. price: RM 49.90 Chemistry in Context (5th ed.) author: Clegg, C. J. & Mackean, D. G., publisher: John Murray condition: photostated copy (1 book),clean. price: RM 49.90
Biological Science 1 (2nd ed, 1990) Biological Science 2 (2nd ed, 1990) ______________________________________ STPM reference books
aceahead biology stpm textbook (vol 1) MCQ STPM chemistry paper 1, extracted stpm past year questions 1999-2003, longman, RM8 Pengajian am stpm kertas 2, bahagian C&D, federal publications, RM3 teks lengkap stpm pengajian am, contoh karagan laras sastera dan sains, bahagian C&D, federal publications, RM 4 STPM Pengajian am, petikan soalan 1997-2000 berserta jawapan, RM3 MUET ace ahead, textbook, 2nd edition, 2005-2010 official publisher, oxford fajar, RM6 MUET actual exam papers, 2008-2009 (included suggested answers), oxford fajar, RM6 MUET effective practice, 2005-2010 official publisher, oxford fajar, RM6 explore MUET textbook with exercises, fajar bakti , RM3 MUET model test papers, cerdik publications, RM3 _______________________________ stpm chemistry past year, 2005-2008, oxford, (SOLD) stpm chemistry past year, 1999-2004, oxford, (SOLD) Q&A STPM chemistry paper 2,long man (SOLD) Rujukan PA stpm federal publications, (SOLD) math T Score A in STPM paper 1, pelangi,(SOLD) math T Score A in STPM paper 2, pelangi,( SOLD) MCQ stpm biology paper 1 , longman (extracts from 1999-2004 stpm papers) (SOLD) Q & A stpm biology paper 2 , longman (extracts from 1999-2004 stpm papers) (SOLD) federal stpm model papers mathematic T (SOLD) PA kertas 1 stpm, federal publications, (SOLD) soalan ramalan 2011 pengajian am 2 stpm (SOLD), adabi effective practice stpm pengajian am kertas 1 stpm (SOLD), oxford fajar PA kertas 1 & 2 stpm textbook, fajar bakti, (SOLD) ______________________________________Dealing method: 1) bank in, (extra charge for postage, it depends on the location) Location of seller: Contact method/details: e-mail me the following details if you're interested. |
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