Johor primary schools get language boost


(From left) Suparman, Johor Baru district education office private education supervisor Muhamad Aziz, Wong, Asmuni, Sivasangkari, Kasturi and Star Media Group audience management manager Yap Wan Ying pose during the handover ceremony of the sponsored pullouts.

WHEN some pupils of SK Temenggong Abdul Rahman 2, Johor Baru, found out that a special session using the Step Up pullout by The Star was to be held, many were eager to take part.

Year Six pupil Rafique Nufael Mohd Rizalmee said that he always felt happy when his teacher used the English language education pullout in class.

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