What are the famous language schools for studying in Malaysia?
1.IMEC (Malaysia International Education Center).
Advantages: It doesn't sound like a school, but its English teaching is first-class in Malaysia. Teachers from Australia and Britain are mainly employed to teach, so the teaching level can be guaranteed. In addition, the college entrance examination English courses they offer can enable foreign students to reach the level required for the college entrance examination in a short time. This school is accredited by the embassy with low cost. Located in Kuala Lumpur, the location is good and the transportation is convenient. Language learning is divided into 10 grades, which can be long or short, and the time and cost can be flexibly mastered. The visa rate is high, the visa speed is fast, and the service for international students in China is very good.
Disadvantages: Admission requires two exams, and the requirements are strict, which is suitable for students who want to strengthen their English and then enter the university.
2. ELS Language School in Malaysia
Advantages: It is well-known in China. There are five branches in Malaysia and two in Kuala Lumpur. You can choose. The cost is higher than the former. Teaching is also very professional, and the quality of learning is good.
Disadvantages: Similarly, the size of the school will not be as big as that of the university language center. Don't come if you expect the size of the school. The visa speed is slow, so students should be patient.
3. Language Center of Elite University in Malaysia
Advantages: Elite universities are from Malaysia, with high popularity in China and guaranteed schools. Located in Kuala Lumpur, the transportation is convenient, and the university has its own dormitory with perfect facilities. The visa rate is high. The university also has a complete set of professional courses, including undergraduate and master's courses, which are approved by the Ministry of Education of China.
4. Language Center, Terai University, Malaysia
Advantages: Like elite universities, Thai Lai University is local to Malaysia and located in PJ, Kuala Lumpur, which is a very prosperous commercial and residential area. The school provides accommodation management. After passing the language course, you can choose a variety of professional courses, which are approved by the Ministry of Education of China.
5. Language Center of Malaysia University of Science and Technology
Advantages: Polytechnic University is the second largest national university in Malaysia and one of the top 200 universities in the world. The university environment is excellent, and it has the title of Malaysia Garden University. The international students in the language center come from many countries and regions in the world and have an international atmosphere.
Disadvantages: the university is located in Penang, the second largest city in Malaysia, with a good environment and lower consumption than Kuala Lumpur, but the transportation cost will increase a little (you need to transfer from Kuala Lumpur).
Why did you choose Malaysia to study abroad?
1. The cost of studying abroad is low.
Tuition fees of Malaysian international schools rank 12 in the Asia-Pacific region, only 10363 USD/year, far lower than Chinese mainland's $25,820, and Europe and America's 1/4. Compared with other developed countries, the same level of education has the advantages of low cost and no economic security.
2. Good learning environment
Bilingual environment, Commonwealth education system. Pure English teaching, superior education system and international teaching methods.
3. Low application requirements
To apply for an international school, you don't need to submit your language scores, you just need to pass the interview of the school, and the visa success rate is almost 100%.
4. Various graduation options
Credit transfer or dual-course study in Europe, America and other countries, you can also choose to stay in Malaysia to study in universities, or take the joint entrance examination for overseas Chinese students to return home.
Signing a contract with a third country is a simple procedure and a way to enter the world. After completing their studies, they can continue to study for master's or doctoral degrees in universities in the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and other countries.
5. Superior geographical environment
Malaysia is only 4-5 hours' flight from China, and there is no time difference. The annual temperature is 26-33 degrees, and there are no natural disasters.
6. Diversified curriculum system
Malaysia has IB courses, A-level courses, IGCSE courses and AP courses. The whole curriculum system can meet the needs of different students, and parents can choose courses suitable for their development.
A unique international education model-curriculum transfer (mutual recognition between the United States, Britain and Australia).
7. China people can adapt easily.
Chinese account for 28% of Malaysian population, and China has a strong traditional culture, which makes it easier for China students to adapt.
8. Policy support
Mutual recognition of multi-national academic qualifications (China has recognized 7/KLOC-0 Malaysian universities).
Common sense for studying in Malaysia
1, entry requirements
To enter Malaysia, you need to show your passport and visa, and at the same time, you have to accept the unpacking inspection of your luggage. Before this, if you fill in the declaration form, you must show it in advance, which can avoid a lot of trouble. Of course, don't bring contraband when you go.
In addition, the customs will also check the physical examination report of the entry personnel and show the vaccination certificate, because the government is worried that foreigners will bring infectious diseases into the country. In addition to the physical examination required by the embassy, everyone should be vaccinated according to the requirements of the customs.
2. Monetary reserve
Malaysia's currency is the ringgit, which has its own monetary system, including coins and paper money. Coins are mainly 1, 5, 1, 50 cents, and paper money is mainly1,2, 5,1,20, 50,/kloc-0.
It is convenient to exchange cash or bank cards at home. You need to show your passport and a visa issued by the Malaysian embassy to exchange it directly.
Step 3 tip habits
Malaysians, like China people, are not used to tipping waiters, mainly because hotels or restaurants in Malaysia usually charge customers 10% service fee.
International students can tip the waiter 10%. If the bill clearly indicates separate charges (for individual tipping), it is mainly hotel service personnel and porters, and doormen and drivers rarely need to tip.
4. Business hours
Malaysia has a five-and-a-half-day working week, so many places are open every Saturday morning:
Government: Monday to Friday 8: 00- 16: 15, Saturday 8: 00-12: 45;
Bank: Monday to Friday 10: 00- 15: 00, Saturday 9: 30-1:30;
Supermarket: 65438+ 00: 00-22: 00 every day.
Post: 9: 00- 17: 00, closed on Sundays and holidays, and very high-end hotels also have postal services.
5. Etiquette and custom
Everyone should try to understand, so as not to "touch the thunder" in daily life and affect the life of studying abroad. You can directly search other people's experiences.