Malaysians and their multilingual skills.
“You don’t look like you speak Mandarin.” – She just smiled and replied fluently. 😊
“We’re one big family, and learning other languages pulls us closer together.”
She has been teaching Mandarin for six years.
“You teach us badminton, we teach you Chinese,” said one netizen.
“He is more Chinese than me.”
This stems from Malaysia’s ties with countries like China, where bilingual skills streamline business transactions.
According to the Education Ministry, this trend has risen from 9.5% in 2010 to 15.33% in 2020.
Best staff award goes to her.
She recalls the struggle with tones and characters, a journey marked by persistence and small victories.
The power of language knows no bounds.
The Chinese said KL feels like home cause’ he can hear people speaking Mandarin too.