Writing professional discourse: the challenges faced by Malaysian engineers
In Malaysia, English is taught and used as a second language. Nevertheless, English has become a requirement for employment and career advancement. Mastering English requires mastering the spoken and written aspects of the language, and written linguistic competence requires grammatical and pragmati...
Main Authors: | Shamsudin, Sarimah, Sarjit Singh, Manvender Kaur |
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Format: | Article |
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Asian ESP Journal
2012
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