English Oral Communication Apprehension: A Quantitative Inquiry on Malaysian Administrative Staff in an Educational Institution

MZM Husin, NY Khamis - International Journal of Language …, 2024 - journal.ump.edu.my
Even when employed, proficiency in English oral communication skills remains an asset.
Mastering the skill is an advantage or could plausibly cause communication apprehension …

How is English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) Transforming Education in ASEAN Universities?

MF Suoc, J Lastino, J Lukingan… - Journal of …, 2025 - ejournal.papanda.org
Abstract English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) plays a crucial role in connecting non-native
English-speaking countries globally, making it a vital subject in higher education. Despite a …

[PDF][PDF] Employability challenges of vocational college graduates in the state of Johor

TT Kiong, MANB Zulkifli - Jurnal Pendidikan Teknologi Kejuruan, 2024 - core.ac.uk
The purpose of this research is to determine the difficulties experienced by Vocational
College (VC) graduates in selecting a job, aligning their study program with the career, and …

[PDF][PDF] Needs Analysis in English for Specific Purpose in the Banking Sector in Malaysia: A Review of Past Research and Identifying Research Gaps

YA Yusmaherizam, WI Ishak, IRM Jais - researchgate.net
To create English for Occupational Purposes (EOP) courses that may better fulfil the needs
of the industry, a systematic literature review was carried out to study the areas of research …

REVISITING ENGLISH PROFICIENCY AND ITS POLICY IN HIGHER EDUCATION: THE CASE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF RIAU

M Muryanti, DA Natuna, V Syafitra… - International Journal of … - ijebp.ejournal.unri.ac.id
The rapid change in today's society forces higher education to adapt to it and transform to
prepare their graduates for the future, which entails regulating minimum language …

[PDF][PDF] Needs in English skills of non-teaching employees at the faculty of medicine in a Thai university

P Chamnaktan, V Sribayak - 2022 - ethesisarchive.library.tu.ac.th
This study investigated the English language needs of non-teaching employees at the
Faculty of Medicine in a Thai university. A total of 111 participants from 11 departments …