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MALAYSIA UNIVERSITI ENGLISH TEST (MUET)

💕Note management :-💕

Every student will be given blank piece of A4 paper to write some notes (pastikan tulis sebanyak mungkin)
Try to think of at least 3 point with an example each
If you are candidate c write in that section only
Take note of your friends idea when they are presenting so you can use it in TASK B
The time given is 2 minutes speak until the examiner ring the bell

Examples of question in Task A

situation :- you live in the capital city of Malaysia and your friend is getting maried in Bangkok. A group of you would like to attend the wedding. Decide the best way to get there.

# All candidates will be given that situation. But the different is the question given

Question :-

🍊candidates A :-
you suggest going by flight

🍊candidates B :-
you suggest going by car

🍊candidates C :-
you suggest going by train

🍊candidates D :-
you suggest going by bus

Task A :-
Candidates will be given 2 minutes to explain the question given.

Include 5 important element in your explanation :-

🥁Greetings
🥁Repeat situation from the question
🥁State the point given to you
🥁3 point with relevant explanation and examples
🥁Conclusion

🛎Examples of greetings :-

1. Good morning to everyone
2. Good morning I bid to one and all
3. Good morning to the examiners and all candidates
4. A very good morning I wish to all examiners and fellow candidates

🔁How to repeat situation :-

1. Today we are talking about…..
2. The situation I have been given is……
3. According to the situation….
4. Based on the situation given…

📝How to state the point given :-

1. I would like to give 3 reasons for my point which is…
2. There are 3 reasons to support my point which is….
3. My point is………………. So to elaborate I would like to discuss 3 reasons.
4. I think that………….is the best idea.

📌3 points (explanation & examples) :-

1. Firstly, I think that….. this is because….. moreover…. For examples…..
2. Secondly, another reason is…. In addition…. For instance….
3. Finally, in my opinion…. Furthermore…….. a good example is…..
# kalau boleh… cari sebanyak mugkin kata hubung, pribahasa english

🔚Conclusion :-
1. In conclusion, this is the best point because….
2. To conclude, I still agree that….
3. In a nutshell, I feel that…..
4. In short, my idea is the best because…..

Its ok if👇🏻 :-

🗣You don’t speak on 3 points
🌸No penalty as long as you develop even one point well with good elaboration and examples. 🌸The points we stress on is just for practise.

🗣You don’t have a conclusion.
🌞No penalty but if you manage to do a conclusion
🌞You will logically score higher because your presentation is more structured.
🌞All you have to do is talk non stop for two minutes

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🛎Task B🛎
(group discussion)

sebelum masuk bilik periksa pastikan :-

1. tentukan siapa yang akan mula brcakap untk discussion (kalau boleh orag yg lemah b.i.)
2. tentukan siapa yg akan buat conclusion untk discussion.
3. tentukan samada ingin setuju atau x untk discussion.
4. Tahu candidates yang akan bersama kiter.

How to agree the other candidates explanation :-

🍄I agree with you. (don’t use I’m agree)
🍄That’s a great idea!
🍄 I see your point!
🍄That’s an interesting perspective
🍄I like your suggestion
Indeed!
🍄I concur with your point of view

How to disagree the other candidates explanation :-

🌸I’m sorry but I’m not disagree (don’t use I’m not agree)
🌸I’m afraid I have to disagree with your idea
🌸I don’t see eye too eye with you
🌸That’s not a good idea/suggestion
🌸I beg to differ

📣Interrupting (mencelah ketika kawan bercakap) :-

🍭Excuse me, may I’m interrupt please.
🍭I’d like to add something please
🍭May I say something?
🍭Could you please hear me out
🍭Pardon me but could I add something please.
#tunggu sehingga dibenarkan bercakap

🚨Questioning (untuk membantu kawan yang senyap dpt markah) :-

🔥So what do you think, candidates x?
🔥How about your point of view?
🔥Candidates x, would you like to give us your opinion?
🔥Does anyone agree with me?
🔥Why don’t we consider the other points?
🔥I don’t understand, can you please repeat? (Hny guna kpd kawan yg hebat sahaja)

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Writing (at least 350 words)

1. For every paragraph, try to apply the 5W1H trick. (What, who, why, when, where & how)
-This will give your reader a better understanding on what your point is.

2. KNOW your POINT
-Do not LOOSE TRACK of your point and CONFUSE your readers.

3. Write like you are doing a public speaking.
- Allow your readers to relate and participate with their mind.

4. Know your singular from your plural (vice versa)
- DO NOT USE "is" for "people". But when you say "Are you okay?", the "are" is accepted.
- Just because "s" is needed for many, don't use it for words like WOMENS or WOMANS or MANS or MENS. Or even KNIFES or PEOPLES. Not all words need "s".

5. Attract and impress
- Try to learn big words or quotes like "An apple a day chased the doctor away" or "What goes around, comes around" or "Prejudice" or "Bombastic"

6. Try to vary your words (Pelbagaikan)
*You don't have to but it keeps things interesting
- Family = Relatives
- Relationship = Bonds/Ties
- Teachers = Educators

7. Avoid cliff hangers.
- Read back your sentences to ensure you don't allow your words to hang in the middle.

8. Translations
- NEVER EVER EVER DIRECTLY TRANSLATE PHRASES OR LINES FROM A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE
"Nama saya Abby" to "Name me Abby" or "Buah tangan" to "Fruit hand"
- Some words are meant to stay in the language:
Cliché or Nasi Lemak

9. Know your vowels (AEIUO)
- These letter need "an" infront. Except: Hour (Pronounced: Our)

10. Try to have an example that people can relate to
- Technology - Steve Jobs
- Knowledge - Albert Einstein
- Entrepreneurs - Michelle Phan
- Art - Michael Angelo
* People you can use to prove a point

GOOD LUCK! DON'T GIVE UP. 💪🏻

Ps: If you are lazy to study, just do nothing but read, then.

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Pace yourself. Far too many students start their papers the night before they are due and write straight through until their deadline. Most have even deceived themselves into thinking they write best this way. They don’t. Professors give out assignments at the beginning of the semester for a reason: so that you have ample time to plan, research, write, and revise a paper. Taking advantage of that time means that not only will you produce a better paper but you’ll do so with less stress and without losing a night of sleep (or partying) the evening of the due date. Block out time at the beginning of the semester — e.g. 2 weeks for research, 2 weeks for writing, 2 weeks to let your draft “sit”, and a few days to revise and proofread. During your writing time, set aside time to write a little bit each day (500 words is incredibly doable, usually in less than an hour — a short blog post is that long!) and “park downhill” when you’re done — that is, end your writing session at a place where you’ll be able to easily pick up the thread the next day.
Plan, then write. For some reason, the idea of planning out a paper strikes fear deep into the hearts of most students — it’s as if they consider themselves modernist artists of the word, and any attempt to direct the course of their brilliance would sully the pure artistic expression that is their paper. This is, in a word, dumb. There is no successful writer who does not plan his work before he starts writing — and if he says he does, he’s lying. Granted, not every writer, or even most, bothers with a traditional formal outline with Roman numerals, capital letters, Arabic numerals, lowercase letters, lowercase Roman numerals, and so on. An outline can be a mindmap, a list of points to cover, a statement of purpose, a mental image of your finished paper — even, if you’re good, the first paragraph you write. See the introduction to this post? That’s an outline: it tells you what I’m going to talk about, how I’m going to talk about it, and what you can expect to find in the rest of the paper. It’s not very complete; my real outline for this post was scribbled on my bedside notebook and consisted of a headline and a list of the ten points I wanted to cover.
Whatever form it takes, an effective outline accomplishes a number of things. It provides a ruler to measure your progress against as you’re writing. It acts as a reminder to make sure you cover your topic as fully as possible. It offers writing prompts when you get stuck. A good outline allows you to jump back and forth, attacking topics as your thinking or your research allows, rather than waiting to see what you write on page six before deciding what you should write about on page seven. Finally, having a plan at hand helps keep you focused on the goals you’ve set for the paper, leading to better writing than the “making it up as you go along” school of writing to which most students seem to subscribe.

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