AbstractEnquiring international students’ perceptions of academic literacy in English language is very crucial where there are different languages and also where English language is a medium of instruction. This paper investigated academic literacy focusing on speaking and listening ability of international students in Malaysia involving Power Point Presentation (PPP). In addition, this research explored perceptions of international students in Malaysia with regards to their way of speaking and listening in PPP. Questionnaires and interviews were applied to gather and validate data from 30 MA and PhD international students. The results revealed that more than 80% of the international students had problems in applying the appropriate speakin...
The current study addresses the issue of international students’ beliefs towards oral prese...
Postgraduate students from different nationalities and cultural backgrounds enrol at Malaysian unive...
The number of international university students in Turkey is growing, thus more research is needed o...
International graduate students in Malaysian higher education institutions are faced with challenges...
Research into the adjustment experiences of international students in higher education institutions ...
With the rapid development of communication and transportation technology, globalization has brought...
Numerous studies comparing native and non-native English teachers have found that ESL students pref...
Malaysian universities’ adoption of English as a medium of instruction provides Libyan international...
Interpersonal communication (IPC) is a key factor for students of higher education institutions to g...
International mobility has become the hallmark of the 21st century due to globalization. Along with ...
This paper reports a qualitative study which examines the challenges faced by six international unde...
The influx of international students to Malaysia in pursuance of tertiary education has created the ...
This article presents the qualitative findings of a research that investigates the challenges faced ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate international postgraduate students’ perceptions of diff...
English language is the main communicative means among local and international students of Malaysian...
The current study addresses the issue of international students’ beliefs towards oral prese...
Postgraduate students from different nationalities and cultural backgrounds enrol at Malaysian unive...
The number of international university students in Turkey is growing, thus more research is needed o...
International graduate students in Malaysian higher education institutions are faced with challenges...
Research into the adjustment experiences of international students in higher education institutions ...
With the rapid development of communication and transportation technology, globalization has brought...
Numerous studies comparing native and non-native English teachers have found that ESL students pref...
Malaysian universities’ adoption of English as a medium of instruction provides Libyan international...
Interpersonal communication (IPC) is a key factor for students of higher education institutions to g...
International mobility has become the hallmark of the 21st century due to globalization. Along with ...
This paper reports a qualitative study which examines the challenges faced by six international unde...
The influx of international students to Malaysia in pursuance of tertiary education has created the ...
This article presents the qualitative findings of a research that investigates the challenges faced ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate international postgraduate students’ perceptions of diff...
English language is the main communicative means among local and international students of Malaysian...
The current study addresses the issue of international students’ beliefs towards oral prese...
Postgraduate students from different nationalities and cultural backgrounds enrol at Malaysian unive...
The number of international university students in Turkey is growing, thus more research is needed o...