14 research outputs found

    Lets fly high Intermediate English For Officers Iefo training

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    17 August 2022 – A spectacular event held on 15th August 2022 was marked as the officiating ceremony of Lets’ Fly High, an Intermediate English for Officers (IEFO) Training organised by the Centre for Modern Languages (CML)

    Thank you for your service - Terima kasih atas khidmat tuan: Educating citizens to express appreciation to our armed forces personnel

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    The attainment of a nation's independence from colonial rule typically stemmed from an enduring struggle fuelled by widespread patriotism. These efforts to secure independence resulted in the establishment of military forces dedicated to preserving the nation's liberty against any potential threats. In the years of the post-independence era, patriotism is woven into a nation's identity via the sacrifices of its military services. Every day, men and women wear uniforms, ready to face the unknown, serve, and defend. Their passion for duty is unshakable and unrivalled. However, within their valour lurks a modest gesture that is sometimes overlooked: a genuine "thank you for your service.

    Sharing is indeed caring

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    On 24 March 2021, a video editing class was successfully arranged for Kelas Al-Qur’an dan Fardhu Ain (KAFA) teachers at the Islamic and Human Development Centre, UMP. The class focused on the introduction to Kinemaster application to be utilised by the KAFA instructors to assist them in producing more comprehensive teaching and learning materials. Other than that, the instructors were also familiarised with chroma-key editing involving video production technique compositing procedures and effective ways to create high quality videos

    Fostering Cross Cultural Confidence Transformative Insights from the Speak Up Program for Military Personnel

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    GAMBANG, 2 August 2023 - The culmination of an enriching training endeavour offered by the Centre for Modern Languages (CML) on 2 to 3 August 2023 was marked by the conclusion of the Speak Up! programme

    UNITYINK UMPSA empowering international communities one at a time

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    JAPAN, 11 September 2023 - The Centre for Modern Languages (CML), Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA) has embarked on an international community service project at the Writing Center, Hiroshima University (HU), Japan

    Transforming UMPSAs Reading Habits The Reading Circle Programme Chronicles

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    Reading is one of the most important skills that students need to succeed in their academic and professional lives. However, in an age dominated by digital distractions and the ever-growing allure of bite-sized information, students are gradually veering away from the age-old practice of reading. This has far-reaching consequences, affecting not only academic performance but also the development of critical thinking and analytical skills

    Profesor Turun Padang Cultivating Environmental English Literacy with School Pupils of the Orang Asli Community

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    KUALA LIPIS, 3 December 2023 – The Orang Asli (OA) community in Malaysia constitutes about 1% of the total population, and in Pahang, the OA community is the largest in Peninsular Malaysia

    Professor Turun Padang: Enhancement of Productive Language Skills via Outdoor Learning Approach

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    3 December 2023 – The Centre for Modern Languages (CML) in collaboration with the Centre for Industry & Community Network (ICoN) successfully organized a corporate social responsibility (CSR) programme under the ‘Professor Turun Padang’ (PTP) initiative

    Transcending Future Language Learning via Virtual Reality

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    JAPAN, 6 October 2023 - Virtual Reality (VR) has evolved rapidly from two-dimensional (2D) text-based online virtual environments to a more sophisticated three-dimensional (3D) virtual spaces and avatars

    THREE THINGS WE LEARNED ABOUT VR

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    15 February 2024 - In an attempt to investigate the living and breathing landscape of Virtual Reality (VR) technology, six academic members of the Centre for Modern Languages (CML), Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah embarked on a benchmarking session that led and transported them through the dynamic universe of VAR LIVE, an innovative virtual reality theme park and into the sophistication of Virtual Online Future Technology and Extended Reality (VORTEX XR) Lab at Taylor’s University
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