We understand our community is worried about the rising number of Covid-19 cases in Malaysia, with the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) imposed in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Sabah.
Do you let out a sigh of relief when you don’t have to speak in class or a meeting? Or when you’re talking does it feel like nobody is listening? Whether you’re a student or a professional who has years of experience, most people get nervous speaking in public…
Are you a Form 5 student who needs help to catch up on your SPM subjects? Join our brand new unlimited booster sessions for only RM300 per month. Choose as many subjects as you want from our timetable for only RM300 per month, when you register before 15 September 2020.
Presentations can be a scary thing for many because it can affect your grade in college or a business deal you’ve been working hard on. Worry not, we have some tips that will help you prepare and ace that presentation confidently.
It’s normal to feel anxious before an interview but knowing what to expect and what your interviewer wants to know, would help you prepare and feel more confident when the day comes. Don’t worry, we have some tips to help you confidently prepare for the interview that might just help you land your dream job…
United Nations (UN) celebrates English Language Day, one of the six official language days (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian & Spanish) every April 23, for the past ten years…
Listening is a vital life-skill that we can all benefit from improving. Did you know that listening can take up 45 percent of the time we spend in communication, compared to speaking, reading and writing?
Has anyone ever said to you, “Hey, your chat messages sound so formal” or “Your letter is too informal”? And you end up scratching your head wondering, what they meant by that…
Some children find it hard to speak English because they’re either shy or worried they’ll make mistakes. That’s why teaching English to your kid(s) early on is a gift that will benefit them in the future…
Some children find it hard to speak English because they’re either shy or worried they’ll make mistakes. That’s why teaching English to your kid(s) early on is a gift that will benefit them in the future…