Malay is the national language of Malaysia and is widely spoken in other Southeast Asian countries. Studying Malay language can enhance cultural understanding and communication skills.
The course covers a range of language skills, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will learn grammar and vocabulary, as well as how to use the language in context, such as in everyday conversation, reading comprehension, and essay writing. The course also introduces students to the culture and customs of Malay-speaking countries.
BM will develop a range of language skills in students, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students will learn the rules of Malay grammar and expand their vocabulary, enabling them to use the language accurately and effectively. They will also learn about the culture and customs of Malay-speaking countries, developing an understanding of the context in which the language is used. Through the course, students will develop important skills, such as communication, critical thinking, and cultural awareness, which can be applied in various contexts throughout their lives.
Some students may choose to pursue language-related careers, while others may study international relations, cultural studies, business, or government and diplomacy. The Malay language is widely spoken in Southeast Asia, making it an important tool for communication in the region. Overall, the Bahasa Melayu IGCSE provides students with a strong foundation for pursuing careers or further studies related to the Malay language and culture.
If you have any questions please ask your subject teacher or contact Ms Ain: norlaili@kl.tis.edu.my