ENHANCING MUET
PERFORMANCE
Writing 800/4
Presented by:
Mdm. Audrey Koh Sui Ean
B. Education (TESL) (Honours) UK
Writing carries 30%
• 2nd most important component
• Divided into 2 sections
• Section 1:
Report Writing (40 mins x 40 marks)
• Section 2:
Academic Essay (50 mins x 60 marks)
Let’s start with Question 1
Report writing tests
understanding of non-linear
stimuli (graphs) and
synthesizing it into linear form
(composition).
What’s the Formula for Q1?
1.TITLE (usually found in the question)
2.INTRODUCTION Paragraph 1:
Introduction (What do the stimuli show?)
Overview (What is the general trend?)
1.BODY Paragraph 2-3/4:
Key Features
(What are the outstanding info from the graphs?
1.CONCLUSION Last Paragraph:
Summary (Mention the main trend again)
WR Q1 FORMULA:
TITLE
I + OV
KFs
S
Useful Vocabulary to describe the
FOUR (4) MAIN TRENDS
1) 2) 3) 4)
• rise
• gain
• increase
• improve
• escalate
• incline
• high/highe
r/
highest
• more than
• most
• fall/drop
• loss
• decrease
• depreciate
• deteriorate
• decline
• low/lower/
lowest
• less than
• least
• stable/
stabilise
• constant
• consistent
• erratic
• fluctuating
• unstable
• inconsiste
nt
USEFUL ADJECTIVES
• slight/steady/gradual
• sharp/steep/drastic
• doubled/tripled/quadruple
d
• record high/record low
Let’s Analyse a Sample Question
Question 1 [40 marks]
You are advised to spend about 40 mins on this task.
You are a junior reporter writing for a travel
magazine. You have been asked to write a
short article on tourism in Malaysia. Your
article should integrate all the information
given below. You should write between 150
to 200 words.
Tourism in Malaysia
(I) The stimuli show a bar graph comparing
tourist arrivals in Malaysia, Thailand and
Indonesia, a table of the top five tourist
markets of income earned from tourism in
Malaysia and a newspaper headline on the
drop of tourist arrivals. (OV) The general
trend is a decrease of tourist arrivals and
tourism income in Malaysia.
(KF1) According to the bar graph, Malaysia
recorded the highest tourist arrivals in 1999
with more than 7 million persons but it then
dropped to 6 million in 2001. (KF2) It
stabilised in 2003 and 2005 with an increase
to 7 million tourists. (KF3) However, there was
a drastic drop in 2007 to just over 5 million
visitors. (KF4) This caused a sharp loss of
income earned especially from the top three
tourist markets in Malaysia. (KF5) Statistics
show a steep decrease of tourist spending of
more than 20% mostly from Taiwan (-24.2%),
Singapore (-22.1%) and Japan (-22.0%).
(KF6) Based on the newspaper headline,
the fall in tourist arrivals is due to
unknown viral diseases and the fear of
natural disasters in Malaysia.
(S) In conclusion, the tourism trend in
Malaysia is on the decline and it is
affecting our tourism income.
Complete Sample Answer
Tourism in Malaysia
The stimuli show a bar graph comparing tourist arrivals in Malaysia, Thailand and
Indonesia, a table of the top five tourist markets of income earned from tourism in
Malaysia and a newspaper headline on the drop of tourist arrivals. The general trend
is a decrease of tourist arrivals and tourism income in Malaysia.
According to the bar graph, Malaysia recorded the highest tourist arrivals in 1999
with more than 7 million persons but it then dropped to 6 million in 2001. It
stabilised in 2003 and 2005 with an increase to 7 million tourists. However, there
was a drastic drop in 2007 to just over 5 million visitors. This caused a sharp loss
of income earned especially from the top three tourist markets in Malaysia. Statistics
show a steep decrease of tourist spending of more than 20% mostly from Taiwan (-
24.2%), Singapore (-22.1%) and Japan (-22.0%).
Based on the headline, the fall in tourist arrivals is due to unknown viral diseases
and fear of natural disasters in Malaysia.
In conclusion, the tourism trend in Malaysia is on the decline and it is affecting
our tourism income.
Summary Writing Marking Scheme:
Band 6 Band 5 Band 4 Band 3 Band 2 Band 1
Task
Fulfilment
20 – 18 17 – 15 14 – 11 10 – 7 6 – 4 3 – 0
Language &
Organisation
20 – 18 17 – 15 14 – 11 10 – 7 6 – 4 3 – 0
TOTAL 40 – 34 33 – 27 26 – 21 20 – 14 13 – 7 6 – 0
Question 2: Academic Essay
Students may be presented with:
1.a point of view,
2.an argument or
3.a problem
as the core of the question.
Question 2: Academic Essay
What do we look for in an essay:
o Quality of Arguments
– logical, mature ideas
o Ideas and Evidence
– support your points
(elaboration & examples)
o Communicative Quality
o Vocabulary and Sentence Structure
Academic Essay Tip No. 1:
STEP 1: BRAINSTORM
It is very important to make a list of
ideas/main points. You may use
various techniques to develop
argument/content:
1. List
2. Mind map
3. Table, etc.
Academic Essay Tip No. 2:
STEP 2: ORGANISE
You MUST write
in an academic style, 5
paragraphs.
1. Introduction
2. Body (min x3)
3. Conclusion
RECOMMENDED
ESSAY STRUCTURE
FOR MID TO HIGH PROFICIENCY
STUDENTS:
MODEL 1
RECOMMENDED for BANDS 3 - 6
1. INTRODUCTION ( x 1 paragraph)
- Introductory Statements
- Thesis Statement
2. BODY: 3 – 5 points ( x 3-5 paragraphs)
- Topic Sentence
1. Support
2. Support
3. Support
(Concluding sentence)
3. CONCLUSION ( x 1 paragraph )
- Closing statement
- Restate thesis
- Final comment
Basic guideline:
70 words per paragraph,
i.e. at least 350 words.
MODEL 1
ADVANTAGES
• Promotes critical
thinking skills
• Room for creativity
• Shows off linguistic
proficiency
DISADVANTAGES
• Unfocussed
• Danger of going out of
topic
• Difficult for low
proficiency students to
excel
RECOMMENDED
ESSAY STRUCTURE
FOR LOW TO MID
PROFICIENCY STUDENTS:
MODEL 2
RECOMMENDED for BANDS 1 - 3
INTRODUCTION ( x 1 paragraph, 70 words)
1. Current situation
(Nowadays,… In today’s era of …)
2. Stand
(In my opinion, I think/agree/disagree that…)
3. Outline
(In this essay, I will discuss 3
reasons/strategies/suggestions which are
____________, ___________ & __________.)
1ST POINT ( x 1 paragraph, 70 words)
1. Main Idea
(Firstly,… First and foremost,…)
2. Reasons
(This is because…Moreover,…)
3. Examples
(For example,… and so on.)
4. Mini conclusion
(Therefore,…)
2ND POINT ( x 1 paragraph, 70 words)
1. Main Idea
(Secondly,…The second reason is…)
2. Reasons
(This is due to…In addition,…)
3. Examples
(For instance,… and many more.)
4. Mini conclusion
(Thus,…)
3RD POINT ( x 1 paragraph, 70 words)
1. Main Idea
(Finally,…Last but not least…)
2. Reasons
(This means that… Furthermore,…)
3. Examples
(Take for example,… and others.)
4. Mini conclusion
(Hence,…)
CONCLUSION ( x 1 paragraph, 70 words)
1. Repeat Points
(In conclusion/In a nutshell,
the 3 reasons/strategies/suggestions
I have mentioned above are…)
2. Repeat Stand
(In my opinion, I still strongly believe that…)
3. Recommendation
(Our government should…/We should…)
MODEL 2
ADVANTAGES
• Helps students
achieve basic
proficiency by
providing structures
• Boosts confidence
and motivation to write
• Aids in developing
and organising ideas
DISADVANTAGES
• Stifles creativity
• Repetitive style of
writing
• Monotonous for
examiner to mark
• May bore high flyers
Let’s look at a sample question:
Question 2:
Since achieving independence in 1957,
Malaysia has been known for its
peaceful and multi-racial society. What
can be done to further enhance
national unity and solidarity among
the various races? Elaborate and give
relevant examples in more than 350
words.
1st Paragraph - Introduction:
Nowadays, Malaysia is a leading tourist destination
because we are famous for our multi-racial society
who live in peace and harmony. In my opinion, I
strongly agree that national unity can be enhanced
to strengthen solidarity among all the various races
in this country. In this essay, I will discuss three
solid strategies for enhancing national unity which
are every individual needs to be more patriotic, be
respectful of each different culture and mould a
future generation that is tolerant and grateful to be
Malaysian.
2nd Paragraph - Point 1:
First and foremost, every individual can play a part in
enhancing national unit by being more patriotic. This is
because when we are patriotic we will appreciate being
a Malaysian citizen who has the right to live a peaceful
and war-free life. Moreover, having high patriotism will
ensure that we really love our country and we will not
do anything to harm the peace and harmony. For
example, every one of us can respect the ‘Negaraku’
song and our ‘Rukunegara’, fly our national flag during
Independence day and so on. Therefore, if everyone
plays their part and becomes more patriotic, this will
easily enhance the spirit of national unity.
3rd Paragraph - Point 2:
Secondly, as loyal Malaysians, we should always be
respectful of each and every culture found in this
country. This is due to the fact that respecting the main
races like Malays, Chinese and Indians as well as the
indigenous races will ensure that we will continue to
live side by side in harmony. In addition, every race
that makes up the Malaysian society is unique and
should be cherished for its special traditions and
cultures. For instance, we should visit one another
during ‘Open House’ or wedding celebrations, religious
festivals and many more. Thus, by respecting the
uniqueness of every culture, this helps us promote
racial solidarity and enhance national unity .
4th Paragraph - Point 3:
Last but not least, truancy can be curbed by encouraging
cooperation with local police authorities and the general
public. This means that we can get assistance from the
police as they are the higher authority and they can even
set up a ‘Police Hut’ within the school grounds.
Furthermore, the public can report students wearing
uniform who escape by calling or sending sms messages
to the school authorities or even the police. Take for
example, to solve this problem we can organise regular
spot checks by police, give the school emergency number
to the shop owners, neighbourhood residents and others.
Hence, everyone can cooperate to reduce cases of
truancy.
5th Paragraph - Conclusion:
In a nutshell, the three strategies I have suggested are
to be more patriotic and respectful of each unique
culture as well as teach our children to be more
grateful Malaysian citizens. In my opinion, I still
strongly believe that national unity can be enhanced if
we all play an active role. I hope that our government
can highlight this issue in the media by organising
more patriotism campaigns so that we can produce a
united society that can contribute productively to the
achievement of Vision 2020.
A final note on Question 2…
• Remember to address the following:
1. QUESTION @ ISSUE,
2. ORGANISATION @ FORMAT,
3. REGISTER @ VOCABULARY
4. & GRAMMAR
Writing Marking Scheme
(Question 2)
Band 6 Band 5 Band 4 Band 3 Band 2 Band 1
Task
Fulfilment
30 – 26 25 – 21 20 – 16 15 – 11 10 – 6 5 - 0
Language &
Organisation
30 – 26 25 – 21 20 – 16 15 – 11 10 – 6 5 - 0
TOTAL 60 – 51 50 – 41 40 – 31 30 – 21 20 – 11 10 – 0
If you can follow this
writing style.. you will
definitely move up in
your current band..
Good luck!!!

MUET Writing Section

  • 1.
    ENHANCING MUET PERFORMANCE Writing 800/4 Presentedby: Mdm. Audrey Koh Sui Ean B. Education (TESL) (Honours) UK
  • 2.
    Writing carries 30% •2nd most important component • Divided into 2 sections • Section 1: Report Writing (40 mins x 40 marks) • Section 2: Academic Essay (50 mins x 60 marks)
  • 3.
    Let’s start withQuestion 1 Report writing tests understanding of non-linear stimuli (graphs) and synthesizing it into linear form (composition).
  • 4.
    What’s the Formulafor Q1? 1.TITLE (usually found in the question) 2.INTRODUCTION Paragraph 1: Introduction (What do the stimuli show?) Overview (What is the general trend?) 1.BODY Paragraph 2-3/4: Key Features (What are the outstanding info from the graphs? 1.CONCLUSION Last Paragraph: Summary (Mention the main trend again)
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Useful Vocabulary todescribe the FOUR (4) MAIN TRENDS 1) 2) 3) 4) • rise • gain • increase • improve • escalate • incline • high/highe r/ highest • more than • most • fall/drop • loss • decrease • depreciate • deteriorate • decline • low/lower/ lowest • less than • least • stable/ stabilise • constant • consistent • erratic • fluctuating • unstable • inconsiste nt USEFUL ADJECTIVES • slight/steady/gradual • sharp/steep/drastic • doubled/tripled/quadruple d • record high/record low
  • 7.
    Let’s Analyse aSample Question Question 1 [40 marks] You are advised to spend about 40 mins on this task. You are a junior reporter writing for a travel magazine. You have been asked to write a short article on tourism in Malaysia. Your article should integrate all the information given below. You should write between 150 to 200 words.
  • 8.
    Tourism in Malaysia (I)The stimuli show a bar graph comparing tourist arrivals in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, a table of the top five tourist markets of income earned from tourism in Malaysia and a newspaper headline on the drop of tourist arrivals. (OV) The general trend is a decrease of tourist arrivals and tourism income in Malaysia.
  • 9.
    (KF1) According tothe bar graph, Malaysia recorded the highest tourist arrivals in 1999 with more than 7 million persons but it then dropped to 6 million in 2001. (KF2) It stabilised in 2003 and 2005 with an increase to 7 million tourists. (KF3) However, there was a drastic drop in 2007 to just over 5 million visitors. (KF4) This caused a sharp loss of income earned especially from the top three tourist markets in Malaysia. (KF5) Statistics show a steep decrease of tourist spending of more than 20% mostly from Taiwan (-24.2%), Singapore (-22.1%) and Japan (-22.0%).
  • 10.
    (KF6) Based onthe newspaper headline, the fall in tourist arrivals is due to unknown viral diseases and the fear of natural disasters in Malaysia. (S) In conclusion, the tourism trend in Malaysia is on the decline and it is affecting our tourism income.
  • 11.
    Complete Sample Answer Tourismin Malaysia The stimuli show a bar graph comparing tourist arrivals in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, a table of the top five tourist markets of income earned from tourism in Malaysia and a newspaper headline on the drop of tourist arrivals. The general trend is a decrease of tourist arrivals and tourism income in Malaysia. According to the bar graph, Malaysia recorded the highest tourist arrivals in 1999 with more than 7 million persons but it then dropped to 6 million in 2001. It stabilised in 2003 and 2005 with an increase to 7 million tourists. However, there was a drastic drop in 2007 to just over 5 million visitors. This caused a sharp loss of income earned especially from the top three tourist markets in Malaysia. Statistics show a steep decrease of tourist spending of more than 20% mostly from Taiwan (- 24.2%), Singapore (-22.1%) and Japan (-22.0%). Based on the headline, the fall in tourist arrivals is due to unknown viral diseases and fear of natural disasters in Malaysia. In conclusion, the tourism trend in Malaysia is on the decline and it is affecting our tourism income.
  • 12.
    Summary Writing MarkingScheme: Band 6 Band 5 Band 4 Band 3 Band 2 Band 1 Task Fulfilment 20 – 18 17 – 15 14 – 11 10 – 7 6 – 4 3 – 0 Language & Organisation 20 – 18 17 – 15 14 – 11 10 – 7 6 – 4 3 – 0 TOTAL 40 – 34 33 – 27 26 – 21 20 – 14 13 – 7 6 – 0
  • 13.
    Question 2: AcademicEssay Students may be presented with: 1.a point of view, 2.an argument or 3.a problem as the core of the question.
  • 14.
    Question 2: AcademicEssay What do we look for in an essay: o Quality of Arguments – logical, mature ideas o Ideas and Evidence – support your points (elaboration & examples) o Communicative Quality o Vocabulary and Sentence Structure
  • 15.
    Academic Essay TipNo. 1: STEP 1: BRAINSTORM It is very important to make a list of ideas/main points. You may use various techniques to develop argument/content: 1. List 2. Mind map 3. Table, etc.
  • 16.
    Academic Essay TipNo. 2: STEP 2: ORGANISE You MUST write in an academic style, 5 paragraphs. 1. Introduction 2. Body (min x3) 3. Conclusion
  • 17.
    RECOMMENDED ESSAY STRUCTURE FOR MIDTO HIGH PROFICIENCY STUDENTS: MODEL 1
  • 18.
    RECOMMENDED for BANDS3 - 6 1. INTRODUCTION ( x 1 paragraph) - Introductory Statements - Thesis Statement 2. BODY: 3 – 5 points ( x 3-5 paragraphs) - Topic Sentence 1. Support 2. Support 3. Support (Concluding sentence) 3. CONCLUSION ( x 1 paragraph ) - Closing statement - Restate thesis - Final comment Basic guideline: 70 words per paragraph, i.e. at least 350 words.
  • 19.
    MODEL 1 ADVANTAGES • Promotescritical thinking skills • Room for creativity • Shows off linguistic proficiency DISADVANTAGES • Unfocussed • Danger of going out of topic • Difficult for low proficiency students to excel
  • 20.
    RECOMMENDED ESSAY STRUCTURE FOR LOWTO MID PROFICIENCY STUDENTS: MODEL 2
  • 21.
    RECOMMENDED for BANDS1 - 3 INTRODUCTION ( x 1 paragraph, 70 words) 1. Current situation (Nowadays,… In today’s era of …) 2. Stand (In my opinion, I think/agree/disagree that…) 3. Outline (In this essay, I will discuss 3 reasons/strategies/suggestions which are ____________, ___________ & __________.)
  • 22.
    1ST POINT (x 1 paragraph, 70 words) 1. Main Idea (Firstly,… First and foremost,…) 2. Reasons (This is because…Moreover,…) 3. Examples (For example,… and so on.) 4. Mini conclusion (Therefore,…)
  • 23.
    2ND POINT (x 1 paragraph, 70 words) 1. Main Idea (Secondly,…The second reason is…) 2. Reasons (This is due to…In addition,…) 3. Examples (For instance,… and many more.) 4. Mini conclusion (Thus,…)
  • 24.
    3RD POINT (x 1 paragraph, 70 words) 1. Main Idea (Finally,…Last but not least…) 2. Reasons (This means that… Furthermore,…) 3. Examples (Take for example,… and others.) 4. Mini conclusion (Hence,…)
  • 25.
    CONCLUSION ( x1 paragraph, 70 words) 1. Repeat Points (In conclusion/In a nutshell, the 3 reasons/strategies/suggestions I have mentioned above are…) 2. Repeat Stand (In my opinion, I still strongly believe that…) 3. Recommendation (Our government should…/We should…)
  • 26.
    MODEL 2 ADVANTAGES • Helpsstudents achieve basic proficiency by providing structures • Boosts confidence and motivation to write • Aids in developing and organising ideas DISADVANTAGES • Stifles creativity • Repetitive style of writing • Monotonous for examiner to mark • May bore high flyers
  • 27.
    Let’s look ata sample question: Question 2: Since achieving independence in 1957, Malaysia has been known for its peaceful and multi-racial society. What can be done to further enhance national unity and solidarity among the various races? Elaborate and give relevant examples in more than 350 words.
  • 28.
    1st Paragraph -Introduction: Nowadays, Malaysia is a leading tourist destination because we are famous for our multi-racial society who live in peace and harmony. In my opinion, I strongly agree that national unity can be enhanced to strengthen solidarity among all the various races in this country. In this essay, I will discuss three solid strategies for enhancing national unity which are every individual needs to be more patriotic, be respectful of each different culture and mould a future generation that is tolerant and grateful to be Malaysian.
  • 29.
    2nd Paragraph -Point 1: First and foremost, every individual can play a part in enhancing national unit by being more patriotic. This is because when we are patriotic we will appreciate being a Malaysian citizen who has the right to live a peaceful and war-free life. Moreover, having high patriotism will ensure that we really love our country and we will not do anything to harm the peace and harmony. For example, every one of us can respect the ‘Negaraku’ song and our ‘Rukunegara’, fly our national flag during Independence day and so on. Therefore, if everyone plays their part and becomes more patriotic, this will easily enhance the spirit of national unity.
  • 30.
    3rd Paragraph -Point 2: Secondly, as loyal Malaysians, we should always be respectful of each and every culture found in this country. This is due to the fact that respecting the main races like Malays, Chinese and Indians as well as the indigenous races will ensure that we will continue to live side by side in harmony. In addition, every race that makes up the Malaysian society is unique and should be cherished for its special traditions and cultures. For instance, we should visit one another during ‘Open House’ or wedding celebrations, religious festivals and many more. Thus, by respecting the uniqueness of every culture, this helps us promote racial solidarity and enhance national unity .
  • 31.
    4th Paragraph -Point 3: Last but not least, truancy can be curbed by encouraging cooperation with local police authorities and the general public. This means that we can get assistance from the police as they are the higher authority and they can even set up a ‘Police Hut’ within the school grounds. Furthermore, the public can report students wearing uniform who escape by calling or sending sms messages to the school authorities or even the police. Take for example, to solve this problem we can organise regular spot checks by police, give the school emergency number to the shop owners, neighbourhood residents and others. Hence, everyone can cooperate to reduce cases of truancy.
  • 32.
    5th Paragraph -Conclusion: In a nutshell, the three strategies I have suggested are to be more patriotic and respectful of each unique culture as well as teach our children to be more grateful Malaysian citizens. In my opinion, I still strongly believe that national unity can be enhanced if we all play an active role. I hope that our government can highlight this issue in the media by organising more patriotism campaigns so that we can produce a united society that can contribute productively to the achievement of Vision 2020.
  • 33.
    A final noteon Question 2… • Remember to address the following: 1. QUESTION @ ISSUE, 2. ORGANISATION @ FORMAT, 3. REGISTER @ VOCABULARY 4. & GRAMMAR
  • 34.
    Writing Marking Scheme (Question2) Band 6 Band 5 Band 4 Band 3 Band 2 Band 1 Task Fulfilment 30 – 26 25 – 21 20 – 16 15 – 11 10 – 6 5 - 0 Language & Organisation 30 – 26 25 – 21 20 – 16 15 – 11 10 – 6 5 - 0 TOTAL 60 – 51 50 – 41 40 – 31 30 – 21 20 – 11 10 – 0
  • 35.
    If you canfollow this writing style.. you will definitely move up in your current band.. Good luck!!!