WORKING EXPERIENCE AS A BRIDGE: OVERCOMING ENGLISH CHALLENGES IN A MALAY-SPEAKING PHD JOURNEY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35631/IJEPC.1058052Keywords:
“Challenges with Malay-speaking Student”, Malay-speaking Student Constraints”, “English language Barrier”, “Poor Communication English Among Malaysian Student”, “Work Experience in English Learning”, “Progress of English Learning Experiences”Abstract
A research paper addressing the current problems of Malay-speaking PhD students facing barriers in doctoral studies with the English language. The significance of this study is to determine effective solutions, such as workplace experiences, to enhance the English language and support the best experiences in educational growth. The execution of workplace experiences and skills acquired makes easy accomplishments within the progress of regulatory outcomes. The complementary outcomes of the methodological support the experiences of a qualitative study with a “thematic analysis” to support the operational analytics. Executing a thematic analysis is associated with better research-based outcomes and delivering the long-term scope for this study.