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Driving Immediate Incentives To Learn English Language

Associate Professor Dr Ramesh Nair, Immediate Past President, Malaysian English Language Teaching Association | Dr Lee Su Kim, Author and Former Associate Professor, English Language Studies, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

22-Apr-24 08:00

Driving Immediate Incentives To Learn English Language

On today's Breakfast Grille, we delve into the significance of the English language in Malaysia. Despite challenges such as declining proficiency, our conversation illuminates its global importance and the pressing need for educational reform. Through inclusive language policies, Malaysia can chart a course for individual and societal progress.

Produced by: Moh Heng Ying

Presented by: Philip See


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Tags:  educational reformlanguage policyenglish proficiencyenglish language





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