Soalan Uasa English Form 3 -

"Exactly," Ravi said. "It's a competency-based assessment. That's what 'UASA' stands for—Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik. It checks what you can do with English, not just what you know about it."

"Next is Writing," Ravi continued. "Part 1: Short message—like an email or a note. Only 80 words. Easy, right? But the trick is, you must use all the keywords given. Many students forget one and lose marks." soalan uasa english form 3

Aina pulled out a notebook and started writing notes. "Exactly," Ravi said

"It is—if you use the right format," Ravi stressed. "But here's what my brother told me: the examiners love it when you use cohesive devices —words like 'furthermore', 'in addition', 'for instance'. It shows you can organise ideas, not just list them." It checks what you can do with English,

Aina’s eyes widened. "So the UASA is checking if I can think, not just remember?"