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  2. Robert Lam - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lam (4 April 1945 – 23 January 2010) was a Malaysian newscaster. He read primetime news bulletins for 23 years on three television stations. After he left his job as a newscaster, he set up his own English language center. The center was known as the Robert Lam English Language Center. The aim of the center was to promote the usage of ...

  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. British and Malaysian English differences - Wikipedia

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    In schools and in the print media however, Malaysians revert to British English. Manglish does not possess a standard written form, although many variations exist for transcribing certain words. For most purposes it is a spoken tongue. In Malaysian education, written English is based on British English but most of the students speak in a local ...

  5. PERMATApintar National Gifted Center - Wikipedia

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    The PERMATApintar National Gifted Center is located in the Bangi campus of the National University of Malaysia, one of the most prestigious public universities in Malaysia. It is situated in the developing town of Bangi which is easily accessible by the North–South Expressway (Malaysia) via the Bangi exit and the KTM Komuter UKM station.

  6. Malaysian University English Test - Wikipedia

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    Up to 12 times a year (MUET On Demand). No official prerequisite. Malaysian University English Test (MUET) is a test of English language proficiency, largely used for university admissions in Malaysia. The test is set and run by the Malaysian Examinations Council and was established in 1999.

  7. Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Kuala Lumpur is a Malay term that translates to "muddy confluence" and is located at the confluence of the Klang and Gombak rivers which flow into the Selangor River. [ 83 ] The Red Arrows over the city in 2016. Located in the centre of Selangor state, Kuala Lumpur was a territory of Selangor State Government.

  8. Languages of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Malaysia. The indigenous languages of Malaysia belong to the Mon-Khmer and Malayo-Polynesian families. The national, or official, language is Malay which is the mother tongue of the majority Malay ethnic group. The main ethnic groups within Malaysia are the Malays, Chinese and Tamils, with many other ethnic groups represented in ...

  9. Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In Sarawak, English is an official state language alongside Malay. [269] [270] [271] Historically, English was the de facto administrative language; Malay became predominant after the 1969 race riots (13 May incident). [272] Malaysian English, also known as Malaysian Standard English, is a form of English derived from British English.