Mastery of tenses, pronouns, prepositions, articles, and subject-verb agreement. Part 3: Reading Comprehension (8 Marks)
Creating a paper involves following the specific Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik (UASA) format designed for lower secondary levels in Malaysia. The exam is typically split into two main components: Reading & Use of English (Paper 1) and Writing (Paper 2). UASA Form 3 Paper Structure
Practice expanding short notes efficiently to meet the 100-120 word count for Part 7.
The raw English Form 3 link often excludes listening. Go back to the portal and search for . Practice listening to announcements and short dialogues (5 minutes).
The Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik (UASA) is the standardized school-based final examination introduced by the Malaysian Ministry of Education (KPM). Designed to replace the centralized PT3 exam, UASA focuses on evaluating a student’s academic progress at the end of the academic session. For Form 3 students, the English language assessment is critical as it measures their language proficiency across the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) scales, typically aiming for the B1 to B2 threshold.
: Use descriptive verbs and adjectives to create suspense.




