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* Past Year Questions MUET Malaysian University English Test (MUET) Paper 4 (writing) You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this task. * Mid Year 2011 MUET.You are advised to spend about 50 minutes on this task. * “The most valuable thing in life is friendship.” Do you agree? Discuss. You should write at least350 words. * End Year “A person’s choice should be determined by his or her interest.” Discuss. * March- Year 2012 MUET “Education is the most important factor in the development of a country.” Discuss * July Student’ participation in co-curricular activities has been made one of the criteria for intouniversities. What do you think of this requirement? Give your opinion and support it withreasons. *…show more content…
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It is my sincerest hope that our government can draw up a detailed blueprint on how to combat the issue of social illnesses. I strongly recommend that they should carry out more national level campaigns to increase our citizen's awareness so that our country can progress towards being a fully developed nation by 2020.
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1. Read (There is a reason why it’s called a MUET Reading paper)
- Read everything but with a notepad in hand
- Copy down words which you don’t understand AND more important, phrases that you would like to use in your MUET written essay.
2. Read quality materials
- Read articles that are published by reliable sources such as: Reader’s Digest, TIME Magazine…etc.
- Articles used in the exams are usually from these types of source
- Keep yourself updated on current issues by reading newspapers (Example: The STAR, New Straits Times, The Edge) 3. Use your time wisely!
- You only have 1.5 hours to answer 45 exam questions
- If you do the math, that would mean that you only have 2 minutes per question
- ALWAYS read the question first, and underline the keywords
- Make sure you don’t just skim through the text but scan for specific information 4. Know your vocabulary
- There will be 6 texts altogether in the exam paper, and
It is my sincerest hope that our government can draw up a detailed blueprint on how to combat the issue of social illnesses. I strongly recommend that they should carry out more national level campaigns to increase our citizen's awareness so that our country can progress towards being a fully developed nation by 2020.
Search my blog archive for sample essays and writing tips.
1. Read (There is a reason why it’s called a MUET Reading paper)
- Read everything but with a notepad in hand
- Copy down words which you don’t understand AND more important, phrases that you would like to use in your MUET written essay.
2. Read quality materials
- Read articles that are published by reliable sources such as: Reader’s Digest, TIME Magazine…etc.
- Articles used in the exams are usually from these types of source
- Keep yourself updated on current issues by reading newspapers (Example: The STAR, New Straits Times, The Edge) 3. Use your time wisely!
- You only have 1.5 hours to answer 45 exam questions
- If you do the math, that would mean that you only have 2 minutes per question
- ALWAYS read the question first, and underline the keywords
- Make sure you don’t just skim through the text but scan for specific information 4. Know your vocabulary
- There will be 6 texts altogether in the exam paper, and