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Global Business and Career Opportunities: English is the international language of business. Mastery of English opens doors to a vast array of career opportunities, especially in multinational companies, export industries, and sectors dealing with international clients. Whether it’s finance, technology, or hospitality, English fluency is often a prerequisite for career advancement, making it a key skill for Malaysians seeking success beyond local industries.
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Access to Global Education and Knowledge: The majority of academic and research materials, especially in fields like science, engineering, and medicine, are published in English. Malaysian students aiming to excel in higher education or gain access to international universities need strong English skills to compete effectively. Furthermore, most online courses, technical literature, and even coding languages are predominantly available in English, making it essential for those aiming to pursue education and self-development globally.
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Economic and Technological Competitiveness: Malaysia’s economy is closely tied to international markets, and sectors such as manufacturing, technology, and services rely heavily on English-speaking professionals. Proficiency in English is necessary to attract foreign investments, secure high-level partnerships, and keep pace with technological advancements. In industries such as IT, finance, and e-commerce, English is the default working language, making it critical for any Malaysian looking to thrive in these high-growth areas.
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Cultural Relevance in a Globalized World: English is the dominant language in global media, entertainment, and communication. Being fluent in English allows Malaysians to engage with and participate in global conversations, trends, and cultures. Whether it’s consuming global news, using social media, or networking with people from different parts of the world, English connects Malaysians to international platforms and opportunities that extend far beyond their national borders.
Posted by icecool > 4 hours ago | Report Abuse
why must we choose ? why cant we just learn both ? if we master both then we can become a clever and educated being.
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National Competitiveness: While Bahasa Melayu is essential for national cohesion and governance, English is critical for Malaysia’s competitiveness in the global marketplace. Countries that have prioritized English proficiency, such as Singapore, have seen significant economic gains and global recognition. Malaysians must similarly focus on mastering English to enhance their competitiveness on the global stage, especially in Southeast Asia, where competition for international investments and trade is fierce.
Posted by EngineeringProfit > 3 hours ago | Report Abuse
Learn is one thing...to master is another. One may learn half a dozen of languages - but master none.....hehe
Posted by icecool > 1 hour ago | Report Abuse
why must we choose ? why cant we just learn both ? if we master both then we can become a clever and educated being.
Posted by ks55 > 3 hours ago | Report Abuse
Learn Chinese. English will perish together with UK and US.
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While Bahasa Melayu is essential for internal communication and cultural identity, it does not provide the same breadth of opportunity on the international level. Success in the modern world increasingly depends on the ability to engage with global systems, and English is the key to unlocking these possibilities for Malaysians. Therefore, mastery of English is more important for securing long-term success, both within Malaysia and beyond