101 MUET Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for MUET Report Writing

This blog post about MUET report writing was written since 2014.

However, for the year 2020 format updates, kindly watch the Webinars below from two different speakers via YouTube, or just scroll down for more insight. 

YEAR 2020 MUET WEBINAR VIA YOUTUBE

https://youtu.be/RHHwv569jcA

https://youtu.be/7XNKyCEdxrA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BjPIqQ0OvE

 

Prefer reading than watching the videos above?

Here goes…. There are so many web links on the Internet that promote How to write a better report (MUET report writing in particular). In fact, different set of questions require a specific know-how so that one will be able to write a decent report; or may be a much more better report.

To do MUET report writing, the focus should be given more on producing syntheses from the given stimuli OR providing relevant analyses. If one could NOT synthesise, JUST analyse. There is NO specific requirement for the candidates to write a number of syntheses plus some analyses, vice versa. The candidates may focus on either writing the analyses only or syntheses only.

Bare in mind, synthesizing is much tricky. Reason being, if 1 synthesis statement is not relevant or wrong, it could in fact affect the rest of the syntheses in the report.

So,what do we need to do?

Know the format. The items like Title, Introduction, Overview / Overall trend, Analysis & Synthesis, Conclusion are very important to produce a 200-words MUET report writing. Let’s have a look at the items for MUET report writing, one by one. Refer to the sample question.


While the format is a lil bit the same as writing an essay (some say it is entirely different), MUET report writing emphasizes on writing what we find from the stimuli (visuals) given in the question. Hence the name “report” in its literal sense is actually a report, which requires some skills in writing.

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