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MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITY ENGLISH TEST (MUET)
SCHEME OF WORK- PRE-U 1 2012
TERM 1: May – May 2012 (3 weeks)
|Week |Themes/Topics |Learning Skill |Learning Outcomes |Activities |T.Aids |Reference |
|18 |ORIENTATION |
|19 – 20 |Social Issues |Listening: |Learners should be able to: |Listen to a variety of short texts to |CD |Effective Practice |
| |Eating Disorder |Understanding the listening component in MUET |recall information from stimuli |complete worksheet |worksheets |MUET |
| |Women Smokers |Recalling information |select relevant details |Present answers on board |e-text |(Oxford |
| | |Recognizing main ideas and supporting details |extract key ideas |Check and confirm answers through | |Fajar) |
| | |Speaking: | |repeated listening | | |
| | |Understanding the speaking component in MUET | | | |Ace Ahead |
| | |Making successful presentation |

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