<b>English</b> to be made compulsory at public <b>universities</b> in <b>Malaysia</b> <b>...</b> - Blog MUET


<b>English</b> to be made compulsory at public <b>universities</b> in <b>Malaysia</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 02 Sep 2014 11:26 PM PDT

Published: September 3, 2014

Proficiency in English leads to better academic achievement. With the increasing use of English, mastery of the language can no longer be seen as a complementary competence especially in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and medical (STEM)  — industries that are seen to drive up Malaysia's economy.

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Hence, the Malaysian Government has conveyed its plans to make English a compulsory pass at public universities.

According to Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, who is also the education minister, discussions are ongoing and the details of this new policy will be announced later.

Isn't MUET enough? 

In late 1999, the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) was introduced to public universities for placement purposes. MUET was designed to bridge the gap in language needs between secondary and tertiary education by assessing a candidate's ability in four language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The MUET scores are represented in a six-band scale with corresponding aggregated band score that ranges from 0-300.

International testing bodies like Cambridge ESOL regularly test the validity and reliability of their language test. It is common knowledge that the Malaysian Examinations Council conducts validation and reliability checks on MUET regularly, however only one report has been found available, according to a report by Rethinasamy and Chuah (2011) of University Malaysia Sarawak.

The report revealed that there is a good positive correlation between MUET and IELTS overall band. This means that MUET is compatible to IELTS which is accepted internationally as a reliable measure of a student's English language ability.

How is MUET being used? 

In Malaysia, MUET results help university administrators assess a candidate's ability to communicate and their readiness for university. Candidates who obtained bands 1,2 and 3 in MUET are still accepted, provided they go through English enhancement courses and obtain a minimum grade.

Findings from Rethinasamy and Chuah (2011) showed that candidates with lower MUET bands tend to obtain average and weak pass in the English enhancement course, while those who have higher MUET bands have higher chances of obtaining better grades.

Some competitive degree courses like medicine and pharmacy require students to get band 5 or 6 in MUET.

Saving the unemployed

The announcement of making English a must pass subject for public universities was made during a launch of yet another career enhancement programme — Cyberjaya Graduate Employability Enabler 2 (CGEE2).

This isn't the first of career enhancement programmes. In 2012, the government has sponsored Graduate Career Accelerated Programme (GCAP) programme to improve the employability of unemployed graduates. The classes are conducted in English, with special emphasis to improve oral communication skills.

The following year, the Higher Education Ministry launched the Graduate Employability Blueprint 2012-2017 with the aim of ensuring graduate employability. The target is to achieve a minimum of 75 percent of graduates getting employment upon completing their studies.

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Compulsory for lecturers to master <b>English</b> language, help students <b>...</b>

Posted: 03 Sep 2014 11:53 AM PDT

KUALA LUMPUR: All lecturers in public institutions of higher learning (IPTA) in the country must be fully proficient in the English language so that they can assist students in passing and mastering the subject.

The Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Prof Datuk Dr Raduan Che Rose said in keeping with the new policy of English being a compulsory subject in public universities, the availability of lecturers who were competent and could communicate and write well in English was of utmost importance.

"At present, universities are faced with the same problems that schools have, namely the teaching force is not completely conversant in English," he told Bernama yesterday.

Raduan, who is also the secretary-general of the National Professors Council, said the aim of having graduates who mastered and passed the English Language would not be achieved if the teaching force was not proficient in English, especially when teaching.

"Like it or not, every lecturer must prepare themselves so that they could teach in English," he said.On Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced a new policy to make English a compulsory subject for students in public universities to pass, besides Bahasa Melayu.

Meanwhile, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Zakaria Kasa said proficiency in English should begin at the early schooling stage as time was needed to master it and to build confidence among students to communicate in it.

"If initiated at the university state, we need a lot of effort including holding extra courses such as communicating in English, so that they can talk, be brave and are confident when using the language," he said.

However, he added, UPSI was committed in ensuring that all its students pass the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) at least at band 3 before completing their studies so that they could enter the job market. — Bernama

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How to Get Band 6 in <b>MUET</b> | Malaysia Students - Blog Muet


How to Get Band 6 in <b>MUET</b> | Malaysia Students

Posted: 03 Aug 2007 05:57 AM PDT

Ranking: 5 Students

This article on Malaysian University English Test (MUET) preparation, tips and experience was written by Michelle Tam, one of the 176 candidates who got band six in MUET April/May 2007.

MUET Preparation


The only things I did was read up on how to do the summary section as I always find cutting down on words the tricky part. As a former debater and public speaker, I needed no preparation for the speaking section, but only took part actively in class discussions and since I'm quite a chatterbox (and 99% of the time I converse in English, so that helps.)

As for the writing section, once again I did not prepare or look out for 'hot' topics, but I am an avid reader, having started at the tender age of 3. I devour books, finishing an average of 2-3 novels/fiction pieces a week. That helped me build a tremendous vocabulary bank and also helped me with the subtle nuances of the English language, allowing me to add flair and flavour to my writing.

As for the objective section, I got a perfect score here (135/135, I think?) by simply being careful and using every minute I had to go over the questions.

MUET Tips


The only tips I have would be :
  1. Read as much as you can, not just for the exam, but for your own enrichment and enjoyment. This is seriously the best way to prepare yourself for MUET, as it helps you understand the finer nuances of the language and the subtle meanings and slight but critical differences in the meanings of similar words.
  2. Speak English as much as you can. I speak English all the time (and I mean ALL the time) and this has helped me to speak clearly and confidently. Even if you're weak in it, persist at it. There is no better way to better yourself in this area than by speaking the language.
  3. Participate in the UNSW (University of New South Wales) International Competitions for Schools, English. It is an international competition that I participate in every year, and I find it extremely useful as they give you detailed descriptions of your mistakes, how proficient or accurate you are compared to the rest of the country, and how you rank amongst the students in your country.

    I've been taking part in it for 3/4 years now, and every year I rank among the top 2% of the country, getting a Distinction. I find it to be very useful as it is MUCH TOUGHER than MUET, and is great help for your objective section, although it does focus on literature and 'deeper' pieces compared to MUET.

  4. Get involved in English based activities. I was actively involved in public speaking and debating in my secondary school, and this helped to further refine and polish my English speaking skills (plus it helps with the counter arguments during the speaking test - quick rebuttals always save the day!). Also get involved in drama as this helps you think creatively and also to express all sorts of emotions/convince the audience etc.

MUET Experience


My MUET experience was pretty ordinary. I missed my Band 6 the first time by a mere 4 points and that was pretty upsetting - I breezed through the objective part too quickly, I think, causing me to lose those much needed marks.

Second time around, I was more careful. I made sure I went through my objective session thoroughly and also drew on my National Service experience and knowledge to make my essay on firearms convincing. I practiced the speaking section with a group of people on the same level of eloquence and intelligence (such as other national level best speakers + drama champions), ensuring that I wasn't just out talking the rest, but actually facing a challenge with answering their sharp and incisive questions and also thinking on my feet.

When I got my Band 6, I was elated, as it wasn't just a scrape through but a comfortable score of 273. I knew I could do it, and I wish I had been more serious during my first try as it would have saved me RM 60, hee.

All in all, it was a pleasant journey that was not taxed by arduous preparation. technically, I had been getting ready for it all along, as I read a lot, speak English all the time, enter English related competitions and get involved in English related school activities. I'm glad that it has all paid off - the Band 6 truly was the icing on the cake.

About the Author
Michelle Tam is currently an Upper Sixer in St. Paul's Insititution, Seremban. She is an outgoing, creative person who is highly enthusiastic about all life has to offer, yet practical, sensible and mature when occasion calls for it, due to the many responsibilities shouldered in the past (Asst Head Prefect, Editor of the The Paulian, Sports House Captain, Cheer Team Captain etc etc).

She is also an avid reader and writer, as she loves anything and everything to do with the English Language. She takes part in as many writing competitions as she can, garnering Highly Commended's in the international Royal Commonwealth Essay Competition and emerged as runner up in the Oxford-Cambridge Essay Writing Competition in 2005, am the school's drama team's script editor (they are going to the nationals in Langkawi!) amongst a few achievements.

Update: I asked Michelle to share the answers for reading comprehension paper of MUET April/May 2007 and she replied,

heya chong, i'm sorry, i can't find my reading comprehension paper :( you're not the first to ask for it, and i wish i had put it away properly.

my apologies once again!

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<b>MUET</b> Sesi Julai 2014 Semakan Keputusan Cara Online SMS - Blog Muet


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Posted: 03 Sep 2014 06:07 PM PDT

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MUET Sesi Julai 2014 Semakan Keputusan Cara Online SMS

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Informasi kepada calon yang terlibat, adalah dimaklumkan bahawa Keputusan ujian Malaysian University English Test (MUET) untuk sesi Julai 2014 akan diumumkan pada 4 September 2014, Khamis mulai jam 10:00 pagi

MUET Sesi Julai 2014 Semakan Keputusan Cara Online SMS 15888

Menurut portal rasmi Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia (MPM) dalam ruangan pengumuman memaklumkan bahawa calon boleh mengetahui keputusan berkenaan melalui semakan secara dalam talian (online) atau menerusi sistem khidmat pesanan ringkas (SMS)

Semakan Keputusan MUET Sesi Julai 2014 Online

Adalah dengan melayari aplikasi semakan Portal Rasmi Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia (MPM) mulai jam 10 pagi, 4 September di pautan berikut

http://webmpm.mpm.edu.my/muet_result (klik)

Semakan Keputusan MUET Sesi Julai 2014 SMS

Semakan menerusi SMS mulai tarikh dan waktu yang sama dengan menaip format penghantaran mesej seperti berikut

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Semakan Keputusan <b>MUET</b> Sesi Julai 2014 Online Dan SMS <b>...</b>

Posted: 02 Sep 2014 05:21 PM PDT

Semakan keputusan (Result) MUET Sesi Julai 2014 secara online dan SMS. Menerusi makluman rasmi Majlis Peperiksaan Malaysia, keputusan Malaysian University English Test (MUET) bagi sesi Julai 2014 akan diumumkan keluar pada khamis 4 September 2014. Sehubungan itu, calon yang telah menduduki exam Muet Sesi Julai 2014 boleh membuat semakan menerusi atas talian (Online) atau Sistem Pesanan Ringkas (SMS) pada hari berkenaan.

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Semakan Keputusan MUET Sesi Julai 2014 Online

On-Line: sila layari http://webmpm.mpm.edu.my/muet_result/ atau www.mpm.edu.my

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Compulsory for lecturers to master <b>English</b> language, help students <b>...</b> - Blog MUET


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KUALA LUMPUR: All lecturers in public institutions of higher learning (IPTA) in the country must be fully proficient in the English language so that they can assist students in passing and mastering the subject.

The Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Prof Datuk Dr Raduan Che Rose said in keeping with the new policy of English being a compulsory subject in public universities, the availability of lecturers who were competent and could communicate and write well in English was of utmost importance.

"At present, universities are faced with the same problems that schools have, namely the teaching force is not completely conversant in English," he told Bernama yesterday.

Raduan, who is also the secretary-general of the National Professors Council, said the aim of having graduates who mastered and passed the English Language would not be achieved if the teaching force was not proficient in English, especially when teaching.

"Like it or not, every lecturer must prepare themselves so that they could teach in English," he said.On Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced a new policy to make English a compulsory subject for students in public universities to pass, besides Bahasa Melayu.

Meanwhile, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Zakaria Kasa said proficiency in English should begin at the early schooling stage as time was needed to master it and to build confidence among students to communicate in it.

"If initiated at the university state, we need a lot of effort including holding extra courses such as communicating in English, so that they can talk, be brave and are confident when using the language," he said.

However, he added, UPSI was committed in ensuring that all its students pass the Malaysian University English Test (MUET) at least at band 3 before completing their studies so that they could enter the job market. — Bernama

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The Panic-Button: <b>MUET result</b> - Blog Muet


The Panic-Button: <b>MUET result</b>

Posted: 15 Jul 2009 12:07 PM PDT

I could've blogged bout this earlier. Perhaps, right on the dot when I checked the results via SMS.

I was in denial. Totally.

I was hoping, desperately, MAYBE the SMS I had received was wrong.

When I got my slip the next day in school,

*sigh*

A band 4.

konfem.


And I was expecting a 5....

GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!

WHY!?!?!!!!

Argh.

I'll not retake it again this year. Perhaps on my first year in uni.
Or maybe not.

Oh well.

 
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