2018
DOI: 10.18768/ijaedu.401163
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The Malaysian Efl Language Planning and Policy and the Impact on Efl Reading Proficiency: A Review

Abstract: Within the Malaysian setting, the English language is a foreign language that is widely used and has gained its status as a prominent linguistic liaison not only in the political, economic and social domains, but also within the educational context. Hailed as a lingua franca, the English language maintains its significance at the global level and due to such status, it has been made a mandatory subject at the elementary, secondary and tertiary educational institutions in Malaysia. The purpose of this paper is … Show more

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“…Malaysia has also always affirmed English's role in attracting ISs as well as turning the country into an international hub (Cheng, Mahmood, & Yeap, 2013). Among more than 31 universities (including public and private universities), two public universities and almost all private universities use EMI (Sidek, 2017).…”
Section: English As a Medium Of Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malaysia has also always affirmed English's role in attracting ISs as well as turning the country into an international hub (Cheng, Mahmood, & Yeap, 2013). Among more than 31 universities (including public and private universities), two public universities and almost all private universities use EMI (Sidek, 2017).…”
Section: English As a Medium Of Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%