Power of ESL in TVET


MALAYSIA’S technical and vocational education and training (TVET) system plays a critical role in the nation’s educational landscape, aiming to produce a skilled and competent workforce that meets the demands of a rapidly evolving economy.

However, mastering technical skills is only half the battle in today’s interconnected world. Imagine a brilliant engineer who can design cutting-edge machinery but struggles to communicate his groundbreaking ideas to a global audience.

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