Tuesday, July 3, 2012

The July MUET Speaking Paper, D-Day!

I would like to wish all the candidates who are taking the MUET Speaking Paper, July 2012, the very best.  The Speaking Test started in the morning, today, Monday, 3rd July 2012.  There seemed to be no afternoon sessions.

Do not panic as that will not benefit you at all.  Try to relax and keep a clear mind.  Apply the Speaking strategies that you have learned.  

The test will take quite a number of days.  It will be held until next week in the various centres that the MPM has assigned.  Take note of the date of your test.  Make sure that you do not miss this test as you will miss it (MUET) all if you miss one paper.  

The candidates will take the test in groups as the number of candidates is quite big.  You will enter the test room in groups of four.  You will not be lonely.  Furthermore there are two examiners.

Make sure that you are on time.  Do not forget to bring along your Identity Card and the MUET Exam slips.  You should be properly dressed for the test (Eg. do not come to the Speaking Test looking like a hooligan)  Take a complete rest with a good night's sleep before your test. 

All the best to you!

9 comments:

  1. may I know, if the speaking test is at 11am, what time do the candidates need to be in the quarantine room?

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    1. Be there 30 minutes before 11:00 am so that you all will have time to sort things out.

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  2. I have the same question as anonymous and my speaking session is tomorrow at 11am too.

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    1. Same answer as the above. All the best to both of you!

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  3. when the result come out ?

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    1. InsyaAllaah (God Willing) the results will come out on 20/09/2012 (this Thursday). Keep your senses alert and tuned up for the announcement. All the best to you!

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  4. What should I prepare for MUET speaking test? Since I didn't attend any tuition and I just search the format and some sample questions online.

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    1. Preparation: come with a calm and focused mind. If your mind is in shambles, it just won't help. Questions will be about mostly, "everyday things". eg. "How to organise a food fair.", or "How to instil patriotism in students" etc. Your years of reading would be able to help in the form of a ready flow of ideas for your speaking tasks. Hope this helps. Thank you.

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  5. today on 11am i will sit teh sepaking test..
    i very afraid....how to control my nervours....
    i'm not good in english....

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