As an expatriate living in Malaysia, acquiring basic proficiency in the local language is important in order to establish closer ties with the community and respectfully engage with the locals. In addition, learning the Malaysian national language is also a key gateway to fully understanding and appreciating the Malay culture, heritage, and social norms which is especially beneficial to individuals working and living in Malaysia.
Why You Should Learn Malay Language?
With our step-by-step guidance, we strive to make your learning fun, engaging, interactive and as effortless as possible. Our goal is to help you achieve fluency in the Malay language, enabling you to communicate with the locals in confidence and ease.
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We aim to focus on providing a strong foundation to master the language, including the pronunciation, easy grammar rules and essential daily vocabularies.
Participants who begin at beginners level will be exposed to the structure of sentences, cultural expressions, greetings, asking questions, common phrases and simple dialogue practices.
Participants who sit for the Intermediate course will be exposed to Topic discussions, Listening activities, and understanding Announcements / simple articles in BM.
What you’ll learn
WEEK 1: Pronunciation, vocabularies and Pronouns
WEEK 2: Family members and addressing each other in a Malaysian society.
WEEK 3: Greetings and common phrases.
WEEK 4: Numbers and sentence translations.
WEEK 5: Telling date and time.
WEEK 6: Asking Questions.
WEEK 7: Verbs and sentence translations.
WEEK 8: Adjectives and sentence translations.
WEEK 9: Restaurant setting
Vocabulary and dialogues
Dialogue A: Make a reservation.
Dialogue B: Order food.
WEEK 10: Prepositions and sentence translations.
WEEK 11: Furniture, Home appliances and Part of
the House.
Dialogue: Conversation with a hotel receptionist.
WEEK 12: Revision, and
Speaking activity on selected topics.
What you’ll learn
WEEK 1: Revision from Beginners Course ( Vocabularies, simple phrases, sentences and dialogue).
WEEK 2: Listening activity, and Topic discussion:
1. What do you like and not like about Malaysia.
2. What are your favorites’ Malaysian food and why.
WEEK 3: Vocabulary for body parts and hospital
Dialogue : Conversation at a clinic.
WEEK 4: Dialogues:
1. Conversation with an immigration officer.
2. Asking directions in a mall.
WEEK 5: Other important verbs and adjectives.
WEEK 6: Penjodoh Bilangan ( collective nouns)
Simpulan Bahasa ( idioms for daily use).
WEEK 7: Listening Activity, and Dialogue : Conversation with a neighbors.
WEEK 8: Topic Discussions:
1. What do you miss about your home country.
2. Where is your favourite holiday destination in Malaysia and why.
WEEK 9: Vocabulary : Weather.
Dialogue : Purchasing ticket at a tourist attraction.
WEEK 10: Study announcements, advertisements and social media posts in Malay language.
WEEK 11: Write an email to government department, Revision : Formal and casual words for daily conversations.
WEEK 12: Revision and Speaking activity on selected topics.
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Highly recommend Audrey! Absolutely fantastic teacher!!! Lessons are so fun and engaging.
Highly recommended! Enjoyable and fun classes 😀 Audrey is a great teacher!
Learning bahasa turned out to be very fun and I can tell that I’m making progress fast since I started to be able to have phone calls, talk with friend’s parents, or chat with them & throw in sentences for the fun of it. Audrey is such good teacher and I’m glad I have met her as I always can’t wait for the next class. Definitely sayang cikgu kegemaranku 😩❤️
I started this class after attended a free class. Audrey gives us the recorded class if you cannot attend or you request. That can becomes a good revision. I can stop and repeat. It is different from watching a pre recorded package course material. Because the video is my own class
I can recommend Audrey Low, I’m a few lessons in so far and I am really enjoying it. I feel a lot more confident wit pronunciation and have started using more BM when out eating.
Language is one of those things for granted and hope to swing it somehow. I understand a tiny tiny bit of Bahasa Malaysia but never really enough to have a basic conversation in Malay language. It was rather embarrassing till I finally decided to take lessons. I must admit it makes a lot of difference when there’s structure to it all. We all know it but when it’s reiterated in a format that is basic and easy to grasp, one finally gets the confidence and take baby steps to get over the shyness and start talking. I can’t thank my tutor, Audrey Low, who makes it all there lessons super easy and heaps of fun. Feel free to get in touch and start your lessons. Do get in touch with here. She’s awesome! You can thank me letter! 🙂
No, we provide you with study materials and related games for the language course.
We record all classes and send a copy of the recording to students after classes.
Yes! the recordings will be stored on Google drive made available to all students for 2 years from the date your course ends. This will serve as a good revision for students who wish to revisit the course for revision.
Yes! Contact your teacher via Whatsapp / email with any questions in regards to the classes. We are happy to answer all questions for our students.
You may also request for additional homework. We will mark your homework and send to you with comments.
Our classes are conducted online via ZOOM. Students are provided with a permanent link to join class.
We open 3 batches with different days and timings each month to meet the schedule of all students, including weekday morning 10am, weekday evening 8.30pm and weekend.
Please reach out at http://wa.me/60123036920 to find out about the available batches of the month.
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