Students share ideas on how to improve English proficiency


PETALING JAYA: The finalists in the Tale Spin 2014 finale thought all they had to do was act and remember their lines.

But The Star’s executive editor Soo Ewe Jin, who was one of the contest’s five judges, asked the team members from SMK Seri Bintang Utara to share how they would improve English proficiency in the classroom.

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