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  2. Malachi Edwin Vethamani - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian English Language Teaching Association (MELTA) Special Award (2013) Recipient of the Fulbright Scholarship (2000) Chevening Award , which was a three-year scholarship for doctoral studies at University of Nottingham (1993 to 1996).

  3. Malaysian English - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian English (MyE), formally known as Malaysian Standard English (MySE) (similar and related to British English), is a form of English used and spoken in Malaysia.While Malaysian English can encompass a range of English spoken in Malaysia, some consider it to be distinct from the colloquial form commonly called Manglish.

  4. Raja Zarith Sofiah - Wikipedia

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    Raja Zarith supports various charitable and non-governmental organisations. She is a patron of the Spastic Children's Association of Johor, the Rotary Club of Tebrau Heart Fund and the Malaysian English Language Teaching Association. [1] [10] She is also the Chair of the Community Services Committee of the Malaysian Red Crescent Society. [6]

  5. PPSMI - Wikipedia

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    Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran Sains dan Matematik Dalam Bahasa Inggeris (PPSMI, Malay for the teaching and learning of science and mathematics in English) is a government policy aimed at improving the command of the English language among pupils at primary and secondary schools in Malaysia.

  6. British and Malaysian English differences - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian English (MyE), formally known as Malaysian Standard English (MySE), is a form of English used and spoken in Malaysia as a second language. Malaysian English should not be confused with Malaysian Colloquial English, which is famously known as Manglish, a portmanteau of the word Malay and English, or Street English.

  7. Oh My English! - Wikipedia

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    Oh My English! is a Malaysian educational comedy series which debuted on 20 May 2012, on Astro TVIQ. The series ended on 24 December 2017. The series ended on 24 December 2017. Development

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  9. Languages of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] [15] Malaysian English differs little from standard British English. [7] Malaysian English also sees wide usage in business, along with Manglish, which is a colloquial form of English with heavy Malay, Chinese, and Tamil influences. Many Malaysians (particularly those who live in urban areas) are conversant in English, although some ...