Step Up towards better English


Token of appreciation: Sporting his AnakAnak Malaysia wristband, Lee holds up a Thank You card done by SJK(C) Yuk Chyun pupils.

Realising the universal importance of English, pupils of Chinese schools are using The Star’s NiE pullout as a workbook to hone their skills in the language.

BEING an English teacher in a vernacular school poses tough challenges. Tabitha Sunder, who teaches English at SJK(C) Yuk Chyun, Petaling Jaya, recognises this struggle as some pupils do not seem to be interested in learning the language.

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