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English in Malaysia

New approach to teaching English 
Perbezaan di antara Adjektif dalam Bahasa Melayu dan Bahasa Inggeris, dan kesannya dalam proses pembelajaran Bahasa Inggeris Sebagai Bahasa Kedua (ESL)
Linguistic features of language of selected teen magazines: A general analysis
Written Corpus: Grammatical Item Analysis: NOT
Spoken Corpus: Grammatical Item Analysis: NOT
The Influence of Second Language on the First Language
Lexico-Semantic Analysis: “I think”
Lexico-Semantic Analysis: “if"
English in Malaysia: General overview
Stress and Intonation between Malay and English
The use of Malaysian English lexical items in the IRC international
The teaching of Math and Science in English: the approbation and challenges





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