Inadvertent effects of various media on UTAR students' English proficiency & fluency
This study investigates the impact of various media on the fluency, and proficiency of English among UTAR students. In the context of Malaysia's growing emphasis on English language education and its relevance in an interconnected world, understanding the influence of media consumption becomes...
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| description | This study investigates the impact of various media on the fluency, and proficiency of English among UTAR students. In the context of Malaysia's growing emphasis on English language education and its relevance in an interconnected world, understanding the influence of media consumption becomes crucial. Through an exploration of various media platforms, including television shows, movies, social media, games and online resources, this research aims to offer insights into innovative language teaching strategies. The findings can inform educators to design more effective language learning experiences that cater to students' digital-oriented daily lifestyles. The study's outcomes hold the potential to foster a linguistically diverse and competent society, empowering graduates to excel in the global landscape. |
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| spelling | utar-61222023-11-27T19:11:17Z Inadvertent effects of various media on UTAR students' English proficiency & fluency Ng, Chee Kwan HE Transportation and Communications This study investigates the impact of various media on the fluency, and proficiency of English among UTAR students. In the context of Malaysia's growing emphasis on English language education and its relevance in an interconnected world, understanding the influence of media consumption becomes crucial. Through an exploration of various media platforms, including television shows, movies, social media, games and online resources, this research aims to offer insights into innovative language teaching strategies. The findings can inform educators to design more effective language learning experiences that cater to students' digital-oriented daily lifestyles. The study's outcomes hold the potential to foster a linguistically diverse and competent society, empowering graduates to excel in the global landscape. 2023 Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6122/1/Ng_Chee_Kwan_2002891.pdf Ng, Chee Kwan (2023) Inadvertent effects of various media on UTAR students' English proficiency & fluency. Final Year Project, UTAR. http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6122/ |
| spellingShingle | HE Transportation and Communications Ng, Chee Kwan Inadvertent effects of various media on UTAR students' English proficiency & fluency |
| title | Inadvertent effects of various media on UTAR students' English proficiency & fluency |
| title_full | Inadvertent effects of various media on UTAR students' English proficiency & fluency |
| title_fullStr | Inadvertent effects of various media on UTAR students' English proficiency & fluency |
| title_full_unstemmed | Inadvertent effects of various media on UTAR students' English proficiency & fluency |
| title_short | Inadvertent effects of various media on UTAR students' English proficiency & fluency |
| title_sort | inadvertent effects of various media on utar students' english proficiency & fluency |
| topic | HE Transportation and Communications |
| url | http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6122/ http://eprints.utar.edu.my/6122/1/Ng_Chee_Kwan_2002891.pdf |