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MANDARIN VIRTUAL WINTER CAMP 2022 – TWO WORLDS CONNECTED ONLINE

6 March 2022 – Universiti Malaysia Pahang through its Centre for Modern Languages (CML) and Centre for International Relations (CIR) successfully organized a two-day virtual winter camp in collaboration with Tianjin Normal University (TNU), which was held from 5 to 6 March 2022 via Voov. The camp was joined by 31 students from Universiti Malaysia Pahang who are currently doing their dual degree programme. These students need to pass their Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) level 3 in order for them to pursue their studies in China.

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GO THE EXTRA MILE AND FOCUS ON COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE AND CONFIDENCE FOR COMPETITIVE EDGE, SAYS STUDY COMMITTEE (SC)

17 February 2022 - The Centre for Modern Languages (CML) finally had a meeting with its Study Committee (SC) that had been scheduled in December 2021 along with the Industry Advisory Panel (IAP) meeting but had to be postponed due to imminent flood. This time round, the meeting was conducted virtually via Microsoft Teams.

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FROM MALAYSIA TO EGYPT! STUDENTS TRAVEL WITHOUT LEAVING HOME

Centre for Modern Languages had successfully conducted a Global Classroom (GC) session for Arabic for Beginners (UHF1141) course. It was held on 23 March 2022 via MS Teams.

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CUESTIONARIO DE ESPAÑOL (SPANISH QUIZ)

The Cuestionario De Español (Spanish Quiz) program organized by the Espansia Club was successfully held on 21 January 2022 via Google Meet. This program is an initiative of the Spanish club to provide a fun and interactive environment for students to learn Spanish. The objectives of the program are to introduce Spanish language as one of the international languages ​​in the world, as a medium of spreading the importance of learning Spanish, and to attract students’ interest to learn Spanish.

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INDUSTRIES WANT WORK-READY GRADUATES

7 February 2022 - Industry Advisory Panel (IAP) comprising of Mr Mohd Yusrizal Mohd Yusoof (Mercedes-Benz Malaysia), Mdm Farah Hani (DRB Hicom), Mr Mohd Najib Ibrahim (Cyberview Sdn Bhd), Mr Mohd Hazaruddin Muhammad (BASF Petronas Chemicals) and Mr Mohd Nizam Yaacob (Mercedes-Benz Malaysia) all gave very insightful feedback to industry current issues and needs related to local fresh graduates in the recent IAP meeting with the Centre for Modern Languages (CML), Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) that was conducted via Microsoft Teams platform. In line with the development of the 4.0 industrial revolution in Malaysia, this meeting was expected to increase the marketability of students upon graduation and to discuss any issues and improvements necessary to the programs and courses offered in CML.

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