US always open for talks on more English programmes in Malaysia: ambassador

Mohd Arifin hopes for revival of English courses to assist younger generation in rural areas to master the language, STEM

1:35 PM MYT

 

KOTA KINABALU – United States Ambassador to Malaysia, Edgard D. Kagan said that the US is always open to discussing partnerships with Malaysia to implement English teaching programmes and other initiatives that can benefit both countries.

He said the strong bond between the nations over the years has resulted in numerous successful programmes, such as the English teaching assistant (ETA) course and other exchange initiatives.

However, Kagan emphasised the importance of truly understanding the needs of the people in both countries and determining what the governments and other parties can do to fulfil them effectively.

“It is fair to say a lot of people raise this matter with me but for now we do not have a plan yet. We are trying to figure out what people want. 

“We recognize there is interest in that, so we will see what we can do.” he told reporters at the launch of the American Green Corner at the State Library in Tanjung Aru last night.

“We have existing programmes including English programmes and premier programmes like ETA. However, it was stopped due to Covid-19 by the request of the Malaysian government.” he added.

The launch was officiated by Sabah’s Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Dr Mohd Arifin Mohd Arif on behalf of Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.  

Mohd Arifin highlighted that Sabah has greatly benefited from the US-Malaysia partnership, particularly through English teaching programmes. He expressed hope for the revival of the ETA course to assist the younger generation, especially in rural areas, in mastering the language.

“It is highly beneficial for our children in Sabah as we prioritise the development of English, science, and technology. Their expertise as native speakers of the language can greatly assist us in this endeavour. We welcome their involvement wholeheartedly,” he said.

In addition to English, Mohd Ariffin also expressed a hope for US assistance in fostering interest and knowledge in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) among Sabah’s younger generation through partnership or exchange programmes. – June 14, 2024

Topics

 

Popular

Greener future: Naza, China’s Grandblue ink MoU to modernise waste management

This sets the stage for business collaboration in advocating sustainable circular economy

Nurinsafi determined to rebound after demoralising MHL start

After conceding 13 goals in their first two matches, Nurinsafi Sporting aims to regroup and overcome their defensive frailties as they prepare to face Liaoning in the Malaysia Hockey League

I want Stampa in prison for his disrespectful attitude towards M’sia: Azalina

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said says she hopes that “rogue” Spanish arbitrator Dr Gonzalo Stampa faces prison time over alleged transgressions he made in handling the case involving the Sulu Sultanate and Malaysia.

Related