MUET SPEAKING TEST BRIEFING
Summary
TLDRThe transcript outlines the structure of a speaking test for the Wet Malaysian University English Test Paper 800 Stroke 2. It is divided into two parts: Part 1, where candidates have 2 minutes to prepare and 2 minutes to present, and Part 2, where they get 3 minutes to prepare and 8 to 12 minutes for a discussion. Candidates must argue and evaluate different viewpoints, aiming to come to a decision on which suggestion is the best. The test promotes critical thinking and discussion, with a focus on decision-making and supporting or opposing views.
Takeaways
- π The script describes the structure of a Malaysian University English test paper (800 stroke 2).
- π The test consists of two parts: Part 1 and Part 2, carried out sequentially.
- π Part 1 includes a 2-minute preparation time followed by 2 minutes for presenting the responses.
- π Part 2 allows each candidate 3 minutes to prepare before they have 8 to 12 minutes to discuss the topic.
- π In Part 2, candidates may support or oppose the views of other participants during the discussion.
- π The goal of Part 2 is to reach a consensus or decision on which of the suggestions is the best.
- π The candidates will present their arguments during the discussion phase.
- π The format includes timed stages to ensure equal participation and preparation time.
- π The candidates' seating arrangement is designed to facilitate the discussion process.
- π The transcript is accompanied by music, indicating a more formal or professional presentation style.
Q & A
What is the structure of the Wet Malaysian University English test?
-The test consists of two parts: Part 1 and Part 2. Part 1 involves 2 minutes of preparation followed by 2 minutes for presenting responses. Part 2 includes 3 minutes of preparation and 8 to 12 minutes for discussion.
How long do candidates have to prepare for Part 1?
-Candidates have 2 minutes to prepare their responses for Part 1.
What is the time allocation for presenting responses in Part 1?
-Candidates have 2 minutes to present their responses in Part 1.
What happens during the discussion in Part 2?
-During Part 2, candidates engage in a discussion where they may support or oppose the views of other candidates, aiming to reach a decision on the best suggestion.
How much time do candidates have to prepare for Part 2?
-Candidates are given 3 minutes to prepare for Part 2.
How long does the discussion in Part 2 last?
-The discussion in Part 2 lasts between 8 to 12 minutes.
What is the goal of the discussion in Part 2?
-The goal is for candidates to reach a decision on which of the suggestions is the best.
Are candidates required to support or oppose the views of others in Part 2?
-Yes, candidates can either support or oppose the views of other candidates during the discussion.
What type of seating arrangement is used for the test?
-The transcript mentions a seating arrangement but does not provide specific details about the arrangement itself.
How are the test sections timed?
-Part 1 is timed with 2 minutes for preparation and 2 minutes for presenting responses. Part 2 allows 3 minutes of preparation and 8 to 12 minutes for discussion.
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