Self-access language learning for Malaysian university students

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Abstract

Just a few Malaysian universities offer self-access language learning activities to students. The objective of this study is to investigate if self-access learning can promote self-directed or autonomous learning in a public Malaysian technical university. Data collection is by means of interviewing the Director, lecturers, and students in a self-access language learning centre (SALLEC). The findings revealed students find it helpful and useful to exploit the self-learning materials in the centre. Lecturers strongly agree that the centre can promote autonomous learning. To conclude, self-learning should be promoted in Malaysia to enhance language learning and acquisition.

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Tse, A. Y. H. (2012). Self-access language learning for Malaysian university students. English Language Teaching, 5(12), 163–167. https://doi.org/10.5539/elt.v5n12p163

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