ENGLISH proficiency plays a crucial role in career growth and global job market competitiveness. Despite years of formal education, however, many Malaysian graduates still face challenges in effectively using English, and this affects their employability and confidence.
There are several reasons behind these struggles. A major issue is the lack of daily exposure to the language. While English is taught in schools and universities, most students primarily communicate in their native languages outside the classroom. So they do not get enough practice to develop fluency and confidence in English communication.
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