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Bean17
post Oct 22 2014, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(scgoh123 @ Oct 11 2014, 06:51 PM)
RED-HAIR-SHANKS
I am going to share some Trial papers for Physics:

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This is my school's paper:
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I am really appreciative of your effort in sharing with us your trial papers.

However , there's no answer for the objective questions of your school trial paper. Would you kindly please upload them for me ?

Thank you so much , it's really helpful!
Bean17
post Oct 30 2014, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(RED-HAIR-SHANKS @ Oct 28 2014, 11:25 AM)
All credits for the contribution of these compilation of Maths T trial papers solely goes to Bean17.
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Hopefully people will not only download , but upload theirs doh.gif

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post Oct 30 2014, 09:33 PM

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post Jan 18 2015, 11:35 PM

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QUOTE(RED-HAIR-SHANKS @ Jan 18 2015, 09:55 PM)
You're welcome. If that is your main weakness, then you have a lot of reading to do. Don't just restrict your choices by solely reading on MUET essays. Specifically when it comes to any kind of argumentative essays in the Writing component, you should be versatile in presenting an argument that has sufficient evidence to bolster your stand and, at the same time refute the opposing ideas. Remember, you have to impress the marker by substantiate your ideas with concrete examples and reasoning, and you can do that by reading a variety of English newspapers and magazines like The Star, Reader's Digest, just to name a few.

When it comes to Speaking component, not only you have to give your attention to the eloquence of your speech, but also to the content of your ideas. Everybody stutters once in a while, so don't worry too much on delivering a flawless speech. As long as you're able to convey your thoughts and ideas in both task A and B without making any serious mistakes, you will achieve high scores for that component.

Personally, I don't think you have any problem at all. You've said it yourself that you're able to get along with Reading section, and that your only main concern in Speaking section is your inability to fluently voice your opinions. Read a number of informative English materials, try to avoid speaking Manglish during practicing Speaking section with your friends, and you'll do just fine.
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Would you mind to further elaborate on the part of Speaking Test ?=D
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post Jan 25 2015, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(RED-HAIR-SHANKS @ Jan 22 2015, 03:08 PM)
Sorry for the late reply. I was bedridden for the past 4 days, but I managed to turn to my friend who scored the highest(in Speaking section) in my school for advice. And just like what @scgoh123 has said, it is imperative that you elaborate your points with logical explanations. Try to give reasons to support your opinion. Keep your language simple and succinct, you don't really want to impress the examiner by troubling yourself memorising a handful of bombastic phrases, only to find them tripping your momentum off in delivering a speech. And suppose you made a mistake, do not attempt to repeat your previous statement and correct your errors. You don't have the luxury of time to rehash and restore your errors in the Speaking component, a short paraphrase will do.

In Task B, don't monopolize the discussion by coercing all the other candidates to come to terms with you. You have 10 minutes allocated for your Task B, so don't arrive at a conclusion in a haste. Take your time to evaluate and consider all of the other suggestions made by the other candidates.
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Keep it simple and it will be succinct.
Thank you so much for spending time to advise me. smile.gif smile.gif
Wishing you all the best in your future endeavours =D
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post Feb 17 2015, 04:00 PM

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I might not be always active in this thread , but this is my result ,
Chemistry A-
physics C+
P.a B
maths T A

Red hair shanks. No offence ,but did you finish all the past year trial papers uploaded by that forumer ? coz from what I can rmb , our term 1 was quite on par with the past years.

Scgoh guru , can you please share with us how did you study for your pa and also physics ? I really need help for these two subjects. Please help , please..

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post Mar 9 2015, 10:33 PM

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post Mar 27 2015, 10:59 PM

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QUOTE(scgoh123 @ Mar 24 2015, 08:47 PM)
RED-HAIR-SHANKS Bean17 sagethesausage Have you finished the Maths (T) coursework?
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For my class , we haven't even started yet doh.gif
Neither did the teacher mention a word of it
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post Apr 29 2015, 09:02 PM

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Hi people,
I am wondering does anyone of you have any trial papers for maths t or past year together with the marking scheme? I actually tried to Google it up but wasn't able to locate any download links so far.

Can anyone of you share with me the link or send an email to me for the trial papers ? They're of utmost importance to me as I do not go for tuition and have no one to rely on. Please help.

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post May 5 2015, 01:26 AM

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QUOTE(Just Visiting By @ Apr 29 2015, 09:41 PM)
No.

Past year questions are included in Revision Exercise of all chapters in the reference books, depending on the year (Oxford: 2005-2010, Longman: before 2005, Pelangi: 2011 onwards till now).

Marking scheme is strictly confidential and it is unlikely you can get any. But reading MPM's report on STPM papers may be helpful. Go for MPM website to find laporan peperiksaan stpm 2013, read what they comment on the students' answer and performance, then at least you get some ideas what they seek for.
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Thanks for the info.
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post May 5 2015, 01:27 AM

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QUOTE(scgoh123 @ May 4 2015, 03:01 PM)
For your information, MUET march session results are going to be announced tomorrow, which is on 5th of May 2015. Let's cross our fingers and hope for the best!

Ps: I am not sure whether am I survived or not.....
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goodluck =D
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post May 5 2015, 01:55 AM

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QUOTE(Just Visiting By @ Apr 29 2015, 09:41 PM)
No.

Past year questions are included in Revision Exercise of all chapters in the reference books, depending on the year (Oxford: 2005-2010, Longman: before 2005, Pelangi: 2011 onwards till now).

Marking scheme is strictly confidential and it is unlikely you can get any. But reading MPM's report on STPM papers may be helpful. Go for MPM website to find laporan peperiksaan stpm 2013, read what they comment on the students' answer and performance, then at least you get some ideas what they seek for.
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Mr Ant,
In the case that I've finished all the exercises in the reference book, what should I do now ? Can i know how did u make ur final preparation for all the subjects ?


And does anyone here memorise all the dasar etc for p.a or just the famous ones ?

sorry as the way I ask questions sounds blunt. I'm having splitting headache now and can't construct better sentences. I've tried my best to put it.

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post May 5 2015, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(Just Visiting By @ May 5 2015, 01:24 PM)
Just redo the past year questions. It's good enough. Do it until you truly grasp it.

Just memorise as many dasar as possible. By the way for PA, bahasa is not the priority. It needs to be good but it ain't BM so it's okay to have grammatical flaws.
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OK thanks for the input.

 

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