SYLLABUS FOR FORM 6 MUET (LOWER AND UPPER SIXTH) 2012
OBJECTIVES:
       To enhance students’ communicative competence to a level appropriate for tertiary
       education,
       To provide contexts for language use related to tertiary academic experience, and
       To prepare students to meet various challenges through the development of critical thinking
       and the competent use of language skills

LISTENING SKILLS
    1. Listening for main ideas
    2. Listening for specific details
    3. Note-taking
    4. Paraphrasing
    5. Summarizing
    6. Inferencing
    7. Predicting
    8. Drawing conclusions
    9. Identifying speakers’ attitudes and roles
    10. Listening critically

SPEAKING SKILLS
   1. Observing social conventions
   2. Managing a discussion
   3. Seeking and giving information
   4. Expressing agreement and disagreement
   5. Making suggestions or recommendations
   6. Expressing and justifying viewpoints
   7. Giving reasons for actions taken
   8. Presenting factual information
   9. Expressing opinions
   10. Persuading
   11. Drawing conclusions

READING COMPREHENSION SKILLS
   1. Skimming and scanning
   2. Deriving meaning of words from context
   3. Understanding sense relationships
   4. Distinguishing main ideas and supporting details
   5. Distinguishing the relevant from the irrelevant
   6. Distinguishing fact from opinion
   7. Making inferences
   8. Making hypotheses
   9. Predicting outcomes
   10. Drawing conclusions

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11.   Transferring information from linear to non-linear text and vice-versa
    12.   Paraphrasing
    13.   Summarizing
    14.   Using the skills of intertextuality
    15.   Reading critically

WRITING SKILLS
   1. Using grammatically correct and appropriate language
   2. Using a wide range of vocabulary and expression appropriate for the intended purpose and
       audience
   3. Using the correct mechanic
   4. Generating and developing ideas for writing
   5. Developing coherent and cohesive paragraphs leading to extended writing
   6. Writing effective introduction
   7. Writing effective conclusion
   8. Defining and concepts, describing states and processes and explaining ideas
   9. Comparing and contrasting ideas, classifying information and establishing cause and effect
   10. Summarizing information
   11. Responding critically and appropriately to information contained in linear or non-linear texts




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Syllabus for form 6 MUET NEW FORMAT

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    SYLLABUS FOR FORM6 MUET (LOWER AND UPPER SIXTH) 2012 OBJECTIVES: To enhance students’ communicative competence to a level appropriate for tertiary education, To provide contexts for language use related to tertiary academic experience, and To prepare students to meet various challenges through the development of critical thinking and the competent use of language skills LISTENING SKILLS 1. Listening for main ideas 2. Listening for specific details 3. Note-taking 4. Paraphrasing 5. Summarizing 6. Inferencing 7. Predicting 8. Drawing conclusions 9. Identifying speakers’ attitudes and roles 10. Listening critically SPEAKING SKILLS 1. Observing social conventions 2. Managing a discussion 3. Seeking and giving information 4. Expressing agreement and disagreement 5. Making suggestions or recommendations 6. Expressing and justifying viewpoints 7. Giving reasons for actions taken 8. Presenting factual information 9. Expressing opinions 10. Persuading 11. Drawing conclusions READING COMPREHENSION SKILLS 1. Skimming and scanning 2. Deriving meaning of words from context 3. Understanding sense relationships 4. Distinguishing main ideas and supporting details 5. Distinguishing the relevant from the irrelevant 6. Distinguishing fact from opinion 7. Making inferences 8. Making hypotheses 9. Predicting outcomes 10. Drawing conclusions 1|Page
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    11. Transferring information from linear to non-linear text and vice-versa 12. Paraphrasing 13. Summarizing 14. Using the skills of intertextuality 15. Reading critically WRITING SKILLS 1. Using grammatically correct and appropriate language 2. Using a wide range of vocabulary and expression appropriate for the intended purpose and audience 3. Using the correct mechanic 4. Generating and developing ideas for writing 5. Developing coherent and cohesive paragraphs leading to extended writing 6. Writing effective introduction 7. Writing effective conclusion 8. Defining and concepts, describing states and processes and explaining ideas 9. Comparing and contrasting ideas, classifying information and establishing cause and effect 10. Summarizing information 11. Responding critically and appropriately to information contained in linear or non-linear texts 2|Page