Thursday, 13 February 2014

Reader Response 2014

“Malaysia drops English language teaching”, published by Max de Lotbiniere, regarding to Malaysia will be phasing out the use of English to teach Science and Mathematics. English was once the medium in most schools in Malaysia; as poor in English will affect graduates competing for their work against people from other countries, such as neighboring Singapore. However, Malaysia government decided to abandon the use of English to teach math and science after eleven years of practice in 2013 and English will be teach in a separate class. One of the reasons mentioned was the dominance of English language will undermining student’s grasp of their first language. Others, especially the parents in urban areas, felt disappointed against the government’s decision. In my opinion, Malaysia government should review on their decision and reconsider hence to have a better solution in order to come to an agreement for both parties.



Today, in Malaysia, some families are spending large amount of effort in sending their children abroad or expensive private schools to learn English, there is no doubt that have a strong foundation in English language, which in turn may offer them a competitive edge over their peers in this globalized world. Singapore as a very small neighboring country insists on using English as their first language. The gaps between the rates of economical, medical development are remarkable. However, as stated in the article, “the education authorities outside the major cities failed to find enough staff to teach in English. (Lotbiniere,2009) ” This will eventually cause gaps between urban and rural areas in Malaysia, thus people who were not getting benefits from this English teaching program will exert pressure against the government. One option could be offering a good paid teaching job for the teachers who are willing to teach in the rural areas, this will increase the probability dramatically. There are more people benefited from this English teaching program, this group of people have a strong believe in that English is a critical factor for the further. This can be prove from the article, “84% out of 40,000 people agree with the post in Dr Mahathir ‘s blog, that they felt disappointment and even anger towards the government’s decision.(lotbiniere,2009)”




In conclusion, English is necessary as it plays a crucial role in allowing partners from different racial groups to communicate with on another effectively. The abandonment of this English teaching program will eventually cause Malaysia losing out economically.

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    In conclusion, English is necessary as it plays a crucial role in allowing partners from different racial groups to communicate with onSP another effectively. LINKThe abandonment of this English teaching program will eventually cause Malaysia losingVF out economically.

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