My <b>MUET</b> Experience: Reading, Writing and Listening (July 2013 <b>...</b> - Blog Muet


My <b>MUET</b> Experience: Reading, Writing and Listening (July 2013 <b>...</b>

Posted: 22 Jul 2013 04:23 AM PDT

Read the first part of my MUET experience here.

I had my written papers for MUET last Saturday and to sum it up in one word, it was: tough. Let's start with Reading.

I was super sleepy that morning and I regretted so much on not drinking a cup of coffee before going to school, and let me tell you, it's the worst day ever not to have coffee. The actual Reading paper, compared to my two other school trial papers, was miles tougher. The passages given were not only boring (you know, facts, data and all), it also contained one literature passage sourced from some US material, so it was quite hard to understand and I had to read its sentences a few times before getting it. To top it off, I was literally half conscious through it all and at that time I was already hoping for the worst. lol. Frankly, after doing a few past year Reading papers, I came to realize the actual papers are always more difficult, not only compared to my school trial papers, but also to other MUET reference book exercises (the ones that I've done at least), so I couldn't say I was surprised at the turnout.

Reading, I expected it to be bad. As for Writing, I didn't expect it to be worse.

For the Report Writing, I was hoping to get tables 'cause I'm better with interpreting those compared to graphs. But as you know, that day the world was against me, so I got 2 graphs for the first Writing question. That wasn't why Writing was so bad though. The graphs were a bit tricky but to me, they're considered doable, like if you analyze it properly, you'll be able to write. No Einstein brain required. So moving on to the second question, when I first saw it, I was dumbfounded, baffled, mind-blown, whatever you like to call it. Behold:

"Everyone should aim to become a millionaire by the age of 35." Discuss.

Cue Jackie Chan meme.

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I was like, is this even legit? Why would you even ask such a question? How was this "general knowledge"? (My MUET teacher told us time and time again that MUET is not only an English proficiency test, but it is also a test of maturity, as in you have to have sufficient amount of general knowledge in your head to be able to answer their questions) I was just shattered, to put simply. I've spent the past year doing essays relating the topic of education, social problems, ICT, of the sorts, and now it was like everything was done for naught. I was like on ground zero at that time and had to really dig into my mind to come up with something that sounded logical. With only 1 hour left, I just wrote out the first thing that came to my mind and I had no time to rethink or reanalyze my thoughts on whether it was good enough, or if I could put it in better words, things like that. I chose to disagree with the statement because having a stand in any essay, regardless of the question, is safer than not having one at all. In the end, I–as my MUET teacher would put it–bluffed my way through saying how it was unrealistic and impractical to aim to become a millionaire by the age of 35, or a millionaire at all at that. It was something I personally thought true, so I managed to save a little time on that 'cause I was mostly just expressing myself, I guess. Not sure if it made much of a difference though.

I still think the question was bonkers.

The last paper of the day was Listening. And let me tell you, this paper was off the charts, downright ridiculous.

The paper in itself I have to admit, was quite easy compared to Reading and Writing, but the case with Listening was not about the paper; it was about the CD. With the exams going on each year–3 times a year to be precise–you would have expected them to at least prepare a good audio CD, right? Well, that was not the case, not from what I've experienced, at least.

When the invigilator inserted the CD into our school's player and pressed the Play button, I was immediately horrified, and I was sure the rest of the room was too. It was so freaking soft that it sounded like a whisper. And the invigilator already put it on full volume. I even heard them saying they've tried other CDs and it worked out fine.

Like, are you kidding me right now? A glitch? This is not happening. How could this happen? I'm so gonna fail MUET.

Yes, I had those thoughts while the invigilators tried to fix things. There were chatter in the room and some even laughed out of disbelief and one of the invigilators had to ask us to keep quiet, 'cause you know, we were supposed to be having exams. Calls were made and one of the other MUET teachers of my school came along with a different player and weirdly it worked. I mean, the audio was louder when put into the other player. So, was it the CD's fault or the player now? I don't even know what happened back there…

Anyway, so our exams were stalled for 10 minutes because of the glitch but luckily the teachers were able to fix it. The volume of the CD was still not loud enough to a point that it was crystal clear, even when the player's volume was maxed out. I really thank God for letting me sit directly in front of the player, otherwise I would've had a harder time trying to listen to the CD. I'm sure I wasn't the only one who was really frustrated at that time. Even when my MUET teacher warned us about this (apparently mishaps are bound to happen), I thought it wouldn't happen to us. As in there is a possibility for such an occurrence to happen, but I just thought it would be rare.

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So yeah, I guess that's about it. Everything that I've posted here and on the first part of my MUET experience are just the things that happened during my MUET exams, meaning the same thing wouldn't necessarily happen to you, and everything that I've typed out are based on my own opinion, with my point of view. Others may have differing thoughts, I don't know, since we're all wired differently. Optimists might find nothing wrong with the exams, that I'm over exaggerating, but I'm naturally a bit pessimistic, so in reality it might've not been that bad? Don't just take my word for it and don't be freaked out just because the things I've typed sounded scary because like I said, everyone's experiences are different.

My advice (if you'd bother taking it at all) would be to buy a MUET reference book that has harder Reading questions, the sort that doesn't have direct answers to the questions, so you would get used to that kind of questioning and you wouldn't have as hard a time as those who practiced with easier questions, comparatively speaking. If that makes sense. For Writing, I would suggest to read different kinds of materials and to start early on it because you need to familiarize yourself with the format and of course, practice, practice, practice. Don't just read without writing, it doesn't work that way. As for Listening, it's best to try out different Listening CDs at home and try to get the hang of the way they speak ('cause obviously they don't speak Malaysian "rojak" English) and train yourself to write according to the speed of their speech, 'cause you never know what would be given for the actual exams. Last but not least, don't do preparations at the last minute. You would only be hurting yourself. Unless if you're an English expert, I strongly urge you not to.

Alrighty, that's all for my super lengthy post. Just walk into the exam hall fully prepared and you'll do just fine :)

jane.jiaen: STPM 2nd hand books, <b>past years</b> for sale - Blog Muet


jane.jiaen: STPM 2nd hand books, <b>past years</b> for sale

Posted: 16 Jul 2013 11:34 PM PDT

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.)
author: Brown, T. L., LeMay Jr, H. E., Bursten, B. E., &amp; Burdge, J. R.
Publisher: Pearson Education, 2003.
condition: photo stated copy (2 books), clean. 
price: RM 49.90

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Chemistry in Context (5th ed.)
author: Hill G. &amp; Holman J.,
publisher: Nelson Thornes, 2000.
condition: photostated copy(1 book), clean
price: RM 49.90
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Advanced Biology: Principles and Applications (2nd ed,2000)
author: Clegg, C. J. &amp; Mackean, D. G.,
publisher: John Murray
condition: photostated copy (1 book),clean.
price: RM 49.90

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Biological Science 1 (2nd ed, 1990)
author: Green, N. P. O., Stout, G. W., &amp; Taylor, D. J.,
condition: photostated copy (1 book), clean
publisher: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1990
condition: photostated copy (1book), clean
price: RM 44.90

Biological Science 2 (2nd ed, 1990)
author: Green, N. P. O., Stout, G. W., &amp;; Taylor, D. J.,
condition: photostated copy (1 book), clean
publisher: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1990
condition: photostated copy (1book), clean
price: RM 44.90


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STPM reference books 


federal study aids mathematics T
author: lee ka man, quek suan goen, yong ping kiang
publisher: federal publications 
condition: used, slight pencil stain
price: RM 6

aceahead biology stpm textbook (vol 1) 
author: charlie lok, liew shee leong, nalini, lee soon ching, jacqueline
publisher: oxford fajar
condition: used, clean
price: RM10
-contains actual 2005-2007 past year questions and suggested answers.

MCQ STPM chemistry paper 1, extracted stpm past year questions 1999-2003, longman, RM8
STPM specimen papers Math T, 6 sets of model papers, federal publications, RM3
federal topical tutorial stpm Q and A stpm mathematics T (paper1 and2), RM5

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

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sucess in biology for stpm (vol 2) (SOLD)
federal study aids (organic chemistry) SOLD
chemistry text for pre-u (SOLD)
federal study aids (inorganic chemistry) SOLD
stpm biology volume1, pelangi  (SOLD)
stpm biology volume2, pelangi (SOLD)

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)
2) cash on delivery, 
-pj old town, pj new town, ss14, taman jaya(free of charge) 
-LRT line such as pasar seni, klcc, bangsar, etc (extra charges depends on the location)

Location of seller:
Petaling jaya

Contact method/details:
jane.jiaen@hotmail.com

e-mail me the following details if you're interested.
Item: 
Author: (for books) 
Publisher: (for books) 
Price: 
Name: 
Contact details: 
Address: (included post code) 

(err not really...) | Arimi KimiWarrior - Blog <b>Muet</b> - Blogger - Blog Muet


(err not really...) | Arimi KimiWarrior - Blog <b>Muet</b> - Blogger

Posted: 21 Jan 2014 07:36 PM PST


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).

  • Task A : You are required to present your point of view based on the topic discussed with your given position. 
  • Task B : Group discussion. You are required to discuss in your group about choosing the best method/suggestion within stipulated time. You may use others' point and argue nicely with correctly used terms e.g. (Sorry for interrupting, but....). Google for more commonly used terms in speaking test! For UIA students who have sat for EPT (English Placement Test), this part is just similar to our speaking test. Just follow the rule! 
Some useful tips:
 
  1. Please! DO NOT CONQUER the whole conversation. The test is for 4 candidates, not for you only. Don't you feel annoyed if someone dominates the talk without giving any chance for you to talk? 
  2. Prioritize your fluency first, then grammar. Although grammar is very important, but don't let it affect your fluency and eloquence. 
  3. If possible, be the one who leads the conversation, this may give you more marks.
  4. The more you counter others' view, the more marks you may get. Make sure your points are logic to counter others' points.
  5. Make sure you do understand the question so that you won't blabber too much with unnecessary points. A girl in my group, she asked the instructors about the topic in which she didn't understand after presenting her point. The instructors gave face gesture among themselves and asked the girl to perform in the next task. Pity on her. 
  6. You can watch some demos on MUET Speaking test at [here].

Writing

For writing, you will need to write two essays.

  • First essay : Analysis essay. You need to study the given stimuli (usually a graph and a table). Then summarize and write about them, in X words (forgot already). If you exceeded the limit, the rest of the points will be left unread. For this essay, you should include the specific way of writing and correct techniques. If you don't follow the techniques, your marks will be deducted despite having good grammar and wide vocabulary. *The most detested part in MUET*
  • Second essay : Opinion-based essay. Writing about argumentative essay. My topic last time was about arranged marriage. Do you agree? lol. Many friends smiled while writing the essay. Huh.

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...

9 Faktor Kegagalan Calon Peperiksaan <b>Malaysia University English</b> <b>...</b> - Blog MUET


9 Faktor Kegagalan Calon Peperiksaan <b>Malaysia University English</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 24 Jan 2014 04:37 PM PST

Nak tahu faktor-faktor yang menyebabkan calon peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET) sebelum ini GAGAL & terpaksa menduduki semula untuk peperiksaan MUET ?

1. Ramai yang GAGAL bukan kerana tidak mampu untuk LULUS tetapi kerana kurangnya persediaan bagi mengenalpasti apakah komponen-komponen penting atau aspek apa yang bakal diuji di dalam peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET) ini.

2. Jika melakukan persediaan pun, tidak melakukannya secara menyeluruh. Anda perlu faham apakah kriteria-kriteria yang ada pada setiap kertas dan barulah anda boleh seimbangkan keputusan untuk setiap kertas peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET).

3. Oleh itu jika anda tanya saya susah atau tidak peperiksaan MUET ini…? Saya akan katakan susah jika tiada persediaan dan bukan mudah namun anda boleh lulus dengan cemerlang dan mencapai Band tertinggi jika anda melakukan persiapan yang rapi menjelang hari peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET).

4. Sebenarnya tiada jalan mudah untuk anda lulus dengan cemerlang dan berjaya memperoleh BAND yang tertinggi dalam Peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET).

5. 90% calon peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET) tidak bersedia atau sambil lewa menghadapi peperiksaan kerana tidak tahu apa yang perlu dilakukan sebelum menghadapinya

6. Kekurangan pengetahuan dan pendedahan tentang teknik dan strategi menghadapi peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET) salah satu sebab mengapa graduan universiti atau kolej gagal dalam peperiksaan.

7. Tidak bersedia dari segi komunikasi atau pertuturan adalah penyebab utama calon peperiksaan hilang idea semasa bercakap di depan panel pemeriksa.

8. Penampilan diri yang salah semasa ujian kertas Speaking juga penyebab calon gagal lulus peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET).

9. Over confident salah satu faktor utama kegagalan calon yang telah menghadiri peperiksaan Malaysia University English Test (MUET).

<b><b>MUET</b></b>, <b><b>tips</b></b> and tricks (err not really...) | Arimi <b>...</b> - Blog Muet


<b><b>MUET</b></b>, <b><b>tips</b></b> and tricks (err not really...) | Arimi <b>...</b>

Posted: 21 Jan 2014 07:36 PM PST


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).

  • Task A : You are required to present your point of view based on the topic discussed with your given position. 
  • Task B : Group discussion. You are required to discuss in your group about choosing the best method/suggestion within stipulated time. You may use others' point and argue nicely with correctly used terms e.g. (Sorry for interrupting, but....). Google for more commonly used terms in speaking test! For UIA students who have sat for EPT (English Placement Test), this part is just similar to our speaking test. Just follow the rule! 
Some useful tips:
 
  1. Please! DO NOT CONQUER the whole conversation. The test is for 4 candidates, not for you only. Don't you feel annoyed if someone dominates the talk without giving any chance for you to talk? 
  2. Prioritize your fluency first, then grammar. Although grammar is very important, but don't let it affect your fluency and eloquence. 
  3. If possible, be the one who leads the conversation, this may give you more marks.
  4. The more you counter others' view, the more marks you may get. Make sure your points are logic to counter others' points.
  5. Make sure you do understand the question so that you won't blabber too much with unnecessary points. A girl in my group, she asked the instructors about the topic in which she didn't understand after presenting her point. The instructors gave face gesture among themselves and asked the girl to perform in the next task. Pity on her. 
  6. You can watch some demos on MUET Speaking test at [here].

Writing

For writing, you will need to write two essays.

  • First essay : Analysis essay. You need to study the given stimuli (usually a graph and a table). Then summarize and write about them, in X words (forgot already). If you exceeded the limit, the rest of the points will be left unread. For this essay, you should include the specific way of writing and correct techniques. If you don't follow the techniques, your marks will be deducted despite having good grammar and wide vocabulary. *The most detested part in MUET*
  • Second essay : Opinion-based essay. Writing about argumentative essay. My topic last time was about arranged marriage. Do you agree? lol. Many friends smiled while writing the essay. Huh.

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...


 
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