Conference Schedule

Notes from the Secretariat

  • The conference schedule is subject to change and it will be reflected on the conference website under the ‘Programme’ tab.
  • Slots for presentation are subject to change at the discretion of the MAAL APC 2022 committee as deemed necessary.
  • Please visit the MAAL APC 2022 website for the latest updates prior to the event.
  • To contact the Secretariat, please write to maalapc2022@gmail.com

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DAY 1: WEDNESDAY, 10 AUGUST, 2022

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08:00 – 09:00

REGISTRATION
(Physical KLCC & Virtual Participants)

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09:00 – 09:30

VENUE

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL (Link will be provided)

OPENING
National Anthem NEGARAKU

Welcoming Speech
PROF DR SHAMEEM RAFIK-GALEA

MAAL President

MAAL APC Montage

Officiating Speech
PROF EMERITUS AZIRAH HASHIM
AILA President

Video Presentation

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL LINK

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09:30 – 10:00

VENUE

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL

KEYNOTE 1 : OPENING KEYNOTE
PROF. LOW EE LING

Reimagining Language Teacher Education for a Sustainable Future: What Worked, What Should Go and What’s Next?

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL LINK

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10:00 – 10:30

BREAK

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10:30 – 12:10

SYMPOSIUM
Parallel Session

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8B)


DM88
Revisiting Interpersonal Communication Strategies

Saabdev Kumar Sabapathy

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8C)


LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING
ID43
Another me in virtual environment: would be a better learner?

Feng Baoxin ; Ng Lee Luan
University Malaya

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Limau

SOCIOLINGUISTICS
ID53
A study on International University students’ English language use and attitude
Ning Jing
University Malaya

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Jambu

INTERLINGUISTICS, STYLISTICS & PRAGMATICS
ID13
Constructing Destination Brands in Multimodality: Understand the Branding Strategies of China’s Tourist Destinationsvia Logos
Liling Liang ; Cecilia Yin Mei Cheong
University Malaya

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Nenas

LANGUAGE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND ASSESSMENT
ID19
A Reverse Genealogical Analysis of The Present-Day Foreign Language Education
Janpha Thadphoothon Dhurakij
Pundit University

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Durian

DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
ID54
Branding of Fortune Global 500 Chinese Manufacturing Companies : A multimodal Analysis of Corporate Logos
Dongmei, Li ; Daniel Ung T’chiang, Chow
Universiti Malaya

ID7
Affective Incapacity As A Strong Mental Health Indicator: The Epistomological Insights Of Depressive Emotions
Chen Yating, Charity Lee Chin Ai & Ang Pei Soo
Universiti Malaya

ID50
Instructional Materials Design Model For Esl And Efl Contexts: Development And Validation
Ferdinand Bulusan
Batanes State College

IDM87
“this wink was SO HAWTTTTT AHHHH!!!”- A Register Analysis of Language Use In KPop Fans’ Tweets
Ummi Umairah Nur binti Mohd Isa, Afiza Mohamad Ali
International Islamic University

ID31
Interacting with Readers through the Use of Metadiscoursein Business News
Hooi Chee Mei; Helen Tan; Lee Geok Imm; Sharon Sharmini Victor Danarajan
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR); Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)

ID79
Revampinga Core Academic Literacy Course for Undergraduate Students: Experience and Implications
Mable Chan
Hong Kong Baptist University

Language issues, challenges, and development (Environment)
IDM90
How Assertive and Non-Assertive MessagesDrive Compliance of Requests to Adopta Paperless Environment
Nazia Hasan & Syed Hasan Shiraz Zaidi
UniKL Malaysia

ID94
Exploring Legal Language Among Malaysian Law Students: Challenges And Learning Strategies
Arik Zakri Abdul Kadir; Minah Harun
Universiti Utara Malaysia

ID51
Development Of Framework For An Emerging Reading Assessment Tool For Junior And Senior High Schools : The Context In Northern Philippines
Mark Gil C. Dichoso ; Ferdinand Bulusan
Department of Education Philippines

ID80
Interactive Meanings in Multimodal Visuals : A Socio-Semiotic Narratological Study of A Pakistani TV Advertisement
Sahira Jabeen, Cecilia Cheong Yin Mei
Universiti Malaya

ID49
Rhetorical Moves of Introduction Sections in English Linguistics Research Articles of Nonscopus and Scopus Journals
Hui Geng ; Lee Geok Imm ; Ilyana Binti Jalaluddin
Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)

ID108
Malaysian Secondary School English Language Teachers’ Speaking Assessment Knowledge
Nur Zaimah Jamil
Universiti Putra Malaysia

Language Teaching  and Learning
IDM74
Learning in the Virtual Environment : Instructors’ Strategies in Enhancing Interaction in ESL Online Classes
Kamisah Ariffin, Norhajawati Abdul Halim, Norizul Azida Darus
Universiti Teknologi MARA

IDM86
Inculcating Reading Habits To Invoke Pro-Environmental Behaviour For A Prosperous, Inclusive And Sustainable Malaysia
Vinitha Guptan, Ratneswary Rasiah & Jason James Turner
Saito University College, Malaysia; Saito University College, Malaysia; Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation, Malaysia

ID61
Lessons from Covid-19 English language classrooms in Bangladesh : A Foucauldian-Habermasian critique
Prithwi Agnes Rozario; Mahmud Hasan Khan
Independent University of Bangladesh

TRANSLATION
ID99
Translation Strategies of Subtitling Taboo Words in MALAY : the Case of the American Animated Sitcom ‘FamilyGuy’
Rehana Mohd Meera & Dr. Shahrul Nizam Mohd Basari
International Islamic University Malaysia

ID67
A Linguistic Analysis of the Quranic Verses : Miscontextualisation and Propaganda Strategy of ISIS
Mohammad Husni Abumelhim
Al-Balqa’Applied University

LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING
ID72
Nurturing Chinese EFL College Students’ Reading Competency through Extensive Reading with Reading Strategy Training
Shameem Rafik Galea ; Wang Rui
SEGi University

ID8
“Fluency matters first!”: Chinese netizens’ attitudes towards China English
Qi Sun
University Malaya

LANGUAGE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSE
ID64
Game play As A Language To Deliver Knowledge In Game-Based Learning
Suhaili Din & Cordelia Mason
Universiti Kuala Lumpur

ID70
Languaging : Children L2 Output During Play
Evon Wong Yee Wan
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

ID65
The Role of Language in Deciding Nicknames : The Case of the British Football Clubs
Dr. Mahmoud Ali Rababah Al-Balqa’ Applied University-Jordan, Dr. Khalid Ali Rababah University of Huddersfield, Dr. Mohammad Husni, Abumelhim Professor Dr. Abdel Rahman Abu Melhim Al-Balqa’ Applied University-Jordan

ID73
A Most Plausible Writing System Reform for the Japanese Language
Kenichi Namai
Waseda University

TRANSLANGUAGING
ID59
Translanguagingas a Resource for Teaching and Assessment : Perceptions of Senior High School Teachers
Karen Lynn G. Macawile ; Sterling M. Plata Francisco E.  Barzaga Integrated High School ; DeLaSalle University

LANGUAGE AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Green Language: Lesson learned from a green policy design
Wan Mohd Hilmi bin Wan Ahmad

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12:10 – 12:40

VENUE

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL (Link will be provided)

PLENARY 1
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR JAMES MCLELLAN

Translanguaging, Englishes and Local Languages: Can the Imbalance Be Redressed?

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL LINK

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12:40 – 14:00

LUNCH BREAK

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14:00 – 15:30

VENUE

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL (Link will be provided)

AILA ASEAN SYMPOSIA
THE ROLE OF LANGUAGES IN THE PURSUIT OF GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY

MODERATOR
PROF EMERITUS DR AZIRAH HASHIM

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL LINK

DR MARK FIFER SEILHAMER (SAAL)
Bilingual Signage and Public Safety: The Case of Yangon Shopping Malls Prior to The 2021 Coup

AP DR KORNWIPA POONPON (TAAL)
Local English Testing Practices in Thai Universities: Are They Going in the Same Direction?

AP DR SHIRLEY DITA (LSP)
The Language Policies in the Philippine Educational Landscape

AP DR SHAHRINA MD NORDIN (MAAL)
The Power of Language in Shaping Sustainability : Diffusion of Innovation & the Art of Stakeholder Communication

DR SUSANTO SAMAN (ALTI) – ONLINE
Linguistics and its Application in Forensic Context : Some Reflections on Legal Cases in Indonesia

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15:30 – 16:00

BREAK

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16:00 – 17:00

SYMPOSIUM
Parallel Session

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8B)

LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUCATION
ID89
Lecturers’ Perceptions On The Application of Standardized English Language Proficiency Test For Certification In Indonesia
Dr. Isli Iriani Indiah Pane
Universitas Negeri Medan

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8C)


LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING
IDM80/85
The Effects of Explicit Connected Speech Instruction on Libyan English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Learners’ Perception of Connected Speech
Najma Momen Omar, Zahariah Pilus
Internation al Islamic University Malaysia

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Limau

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
ID5
Sentiment Analysis of Student Feedback on Institutional Facilities Using Text Based Classification
Fareed Kaleem, Dr. Amna Saad and Dr. Cordelia Mason
Universiti Kuala Lumpur

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Jambu

LANGUAGE FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSE
ID62
Metadiscoursein the Asean Accountant Conference Presentation
Wulan Fauzanna ; Daniel Chow Ung Chiang ; Azirah Hashim
Andalas University, Padang, Indonesia; Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Nenas

SOCIOLINGUISTICS
ID29
Exploring Language Use and Facework in Collegial Communication
Ali Salah ; Minah Harun
Al Farahidi University ; Universiti Utara Malaysia

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Durian

LANGUAGE AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
ID52
Willingness to Communicate, Communication Confidence and Gender Moderation
VinothiniA/P Ramachandran Paramjit Kaur A/P Karpal Singh
Universiti Utara Malaysia

LANGUAGE GENDER & DISCOURSE
IDM84
Women’s Language Features Used By The Main Female Character Of The Drama It’s Okay To Not Be Okay
Nur Hanis Suraya Matbastamam ; Khairil Azwar Razali
International Islamic University Malaysia

ID95
An Investigation into Linguistics Modality of Multiple Intelligence among Orang Asli Primary School Students
Mohamma d Nor Afandi bin Ibrahim; Kamisah Ariffin; Geraldine d/oJohn Philip De Mello; Misyana Susanti Husin@Ma’ mor; Nur Hidayatu lshima Omar; Nurhamizah Ishak; Syamira Nadia Hairudin
Universiti Teknologi MARA

IDM36
Of Tongues and Ties : Surfacing Inclusive Strategies in Linguistically Diverse Classrooms
Geraldine S.Wakat |Freda B. Paulino| Sherene T. Cagaoan
Saint Louis University

ID63
Move Structure of Conference Presentations in Continuing Professional Development Programmes for Accountancy
Wulan Fauzanna; Daniel Chow Ung Chiang; Azirah Hashim
Andalas University, Padang, Indonesia; Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

ID74
Relating to Others : Language Use in Student-Supervisor Communication
Waleed Mohammed A. Ahmed ; Minah Harun
University of Science and Technology Yemen; Universiti Utara Malaysia

ID101
Exploring language teachers’ agency in their use of technology in teaching and learning post-pandemic
Azlin Zaiti Zainal Siti Zaidah Zainuddin
Universiti Malaya

LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING
ID81
“Football,Brazil and…” : Malaysian Students’ Mental Images of Portuguese-speaking Countries and Their L2 Motivation
Larisa Nikitina Universiti Malaya, Raan Hann Tan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Jamian Mohamad Universiti Malaya

ID27
A Study of the Relationship Between Vocabulary Size and Idiom Cognizance : Students’ Difficulties and Strategies
Dela Cruz Eduard Gemer| Gumangan Ma Angelica A De La Salle University

ID74
Relating to Others: Language Use in Student-supervisor Communication
Dr.Waleed Mohammed A. Ahmed & Dr Minah Harun
Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pahang, Malaysia.1 Academy of Language Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Perlis, Malaysia

LINGUISTIC CHALLENGES TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
IDM77
Development of a Mobile Web Application for Learning Thai As a Foreign Language
Jintana Rattanakhemakorn
Khon Kaen University College, Khon Kaen University

ID78
Destructive Conflicts in Family Communication and the Impacts on Adult Child
Lee Phei Wei Carpe
Diem Counseling & Consulting PLT

ID103
Exploring language teachers’ agency in their use of technology in teaching and learning post-pandemic
Siti Zaidah Zainuddin Azlin Zaiti Zainal
University Malaya

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17:00 – 17:30

VENUE

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL (Link will be provided)

KEYNOTE 2
PROFESSOR WILLIAM LITTLEWOOD – ONLINE

From ‘Communicative Language Teaching’ to ‘Post method Pedagogy’: Fifty Years of Exploration

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL LINK

GROUP PHOTO (Hybrid) 

END OF DAY 1

DAY 2: THURSDAY, 11 AUGUST 2022

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08:00 – 08:45

REGISTRATION
(Physical KLCC & Virtual Participants)

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08:45 – 09:15

VENUE

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL (Link will be provided)

KEYNOTE 3
PROFESSOR DR KYRIA FINARDI

Impact Factor x Social Impact? The Role of Languages in the Dilemma, Tension and Trade-off of Publish ‘Globally’ x Perish ‘Locally’

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL LINK

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09:25 – 10:25

SYMPOSIUM
Parallel Session

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8B)

SOCIOLINGUISTICS
ID105
Code-Switching And Code-Mixing In State Election Campaign Tweets
NurFarah Suhada Mohamad & FarrahDiebaa Rashid Ali
International Islamic University Malaysia

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8C)

LANGUAGE  TEACHING AND LEARNING
IDM71
Increasing School Students’ Participation In E-Learning During A Crisis: A Proposal
Asmaa Al-Saqqaf & Nur Farha Shaafi
Universiti Malaysia Sabah

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Limau

ID4
Adopting French Names as Identity Markers of Second Foreign Language (L3) Learners in China

Shan Shan Li
University for Nationalities, China

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Jambu

INTERLINGUISTICS, STYLISTICS & PRAGMATICS
IDM62
Where Do I Belong : Alienation As a Conflict of the Characters in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake(2003)
Salam Hussein Yahya Chian
University Sulaimaniya

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Nenas

SOCIOLINGUISTICS
ID1
Discourse of Littering Prohibitionin Indonesia I
DewaPutuWijan
Universitas Gadjah Mada

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Durian

LANGUAGE AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
ID86
The role of the metaphor in achieving sustainable development goals
Youssef Charbati

ID97
The Ongoing Covid-19 ‘Confusion’ in the Malaysian online News : The Corpus Way
Zarina Othman, Azhar Jaludin & Ric Powell
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

IDM78
Integrating Listening and Speaking Skills to Facilitate English Language Learners’ Communicative Competence in English Proficiency Classrooms at Tertiary Education
Nadia binti Abd Rahman
Universiti Utara Malaysia

ID22
Approaches To Language Editing: Challenges And Insights
Minah Harun
Universiti Utara Malaysia

IDM83
Language of Persuasion in Corpus of Entrepreneurship Emails (COREnE)
Ms Nur Baiti Ismail Shauki ; Dr.c Kaur Chahal ; Ms Nor Fazura Md Zulkifle
Universiti Utara Malaysia ; Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) ; Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK)

ID40
Directors’ Concerns about Chinese Language in Singapore : Narrative Analysis Based on The Film Wet Season
ZhangXuan
Universiti Sains Malaysia

LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING
ID96
Sociocultural Perspective on EFL Educators’ Development of StudentFeedback Literacy Among Chinese Learners in Writing Class
Latha Ravindran SEGi University Zeng Xiaomeng Southwest University of Science and Technology

IDM25
Empowering the role of Arabic as a Lingua Franca (ALF) through the ‘White Dialect’
Wafa Zoghbor
Zayed University, UAE

LANGUAGE AND THE SUSTAINABLE GOALS
IDM82
Exploring The Meanings Of Sustainability
Keerthana R. Associate ; Professor Cordelia Mason
Universiti Utara Malaysia; Universiti Kuala Lumpur

ID23
Learning to Learn : Using Mobile Aided Language Learning to Learn a Less Commonly Taught Language
Thomas Abbey
North Dakota State University

SOCIOLINGUISTICS
IDM73
Lembu dalam Peribahasa Tamil : Suatu Kajian Semantik Inkuisitif
Tangaprabu Murthy
Fakulti Bahasa dan Komunikasi, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS)

ID55
Thematic Analysis of Synopses of the Iban Folklores :  Values and Characteristics of the Characters
Frankie Subon
Quest International University

DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
IDM92
The Schematic Structure of Social Science Abstract Section and Interactional Metadiscourse Markers
Manvender Kaur Sarjit Singh ; AhmadAl-shorman University Utara Malaysia

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10:25 – 10:45

BREAK

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10:45 – 11:15

SPLIT PLENARY 1

PROFESSOR DR RICHARD POWELL
Multilingual Law and Its Potential for Asian-Based Contributions to Forensic Linguistics Research

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL

SPLIT PLENARY 2

PROFESSOR DR SUSANTOONLINE
Forensic Linguistics as a Resource for Understanding of the Legal Language

PHYSICAL – HALL 8C
VIRTUAL

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11:15 – 11:45

VENUE

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL (Link will be provided)

KEYNOTE 4
PROFESSOR DR ELKE STRACKE – ONLINE

Applied Linguistics for Quality Education – How Applied Linguists Can Make a Difference?

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL LINK

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11:55 – 13:00

SYMPOSIUM
Parallel Session

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8B)

ID87/M72
Patient-Friendly Information Giving In HIV
Nur’ain Balqis Haladin | Noor Aireen Ibrahim | Yasmin Hanafi Zaid
Univeriti Teknologi Malaysia

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8C)

INTERLINGUISTICS, STYLISTICS & PRAGMATICS
ID77
Lexical Bundles In The Findings And Discussion Sections Of Postgraduate Theses : A Corpus Based Study
Nur Faiqah Mohamed Ismail
Universiti Putra Malaysia

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Limau

ID44
Adult Leaners’ Perceptionson Their Learning Experience in the Application of Andragogical Approaches
Nur Fairuz Wahida Ibrahim |Dr. Norizul Azida Darus | Dr.Amizura Hanadi Mohd. Radzi
UITM

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Jambu

SOCIOLINGUISTICS
ID98
The Sharing of Digital Indigenous Stories with Orang Asli and Non-Orang Asli Primary School Students
Chew Shin Yi
University Malaya

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Nenas

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
ID69
A Multimodal Analysis of #Covid19 News Reporting on Instagram
Angelicia Anthony Thane
Victoria University of Wellington

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Durian

DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
IDM93
The Rhetorical Move Structure of the Abstract Section in Social Science and Distribution of Interactive Metadiscourse Markers
Manvender Kaur Sarjit Singh : Ahmad Al-shorman
University Utara Malaysia

IDM70
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Applied Linguistics: Introducing an AILA Research Network (ReN)
Azirah Hashim Universiti Malaysia, Kyria Finardi Federal University of Espirito Santo & Marina Orsini Jones Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

ID37
Thematic Analysis of Climate Change in an English Online Newspaper in Malaysia
Nor Fariza Mohd Nor
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

ID47
Audio description training and service learning : A case study
Chan Yuet Hung Cecilia ; Yeung Wang Tung Ivan
City University of Hong Kong*| Lingnan University

LANGUAGE AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL
ID85
Sustainable Literacy in Inquiry Based Learning Approach Using KW-L : Online Postgraduate Research Presentations
Dr Ena Bhattacharyya
Segi University

DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
ID92
A Genre and Multimodal Analysis of Postgraduate Vacancy E-Posters
Khairul Firhan Yusob ; Afida Mohamad Ali
Universiti Putra Malaysia

LANGUAGE TEACHER EDUCATION
ID24
Delving into the Professional Identity Construction of Inservice University EFL Teachers : A Case Study
Md Rabiul Alam, Diana Ansarey, University Malaya Md. Rashed Khan Milon, Departmentof English, Port City International University, Bangladesh Huzina Abdul Halim University Malaya

ID10
Developing Spoken Malay Corpus For Paediatric Malay Matrix Sentence Test (Paedmalaymst) Material
Wan Aslynn Salwani Wan Ahmad ; Nur ‘Azzah Zakaria ; Nur Awatif Zulkeflee
International IslamicUniversity Malaysia

ID82
Learner engagement with teacher feedback in interpreting classrooms : A qualitative investigation
Zhang Yahan|Yan Xiu Jackie
City University Hong Kong, Hong Kong

LANGUAGE GENDER AND DISCOURSE
ID91
The Functions of the Rise Tonein Structured Short Story Narrations by Malay ESL Learners
Fazyudi Ahmad Nadzri | Zahariah Pilus | Ridwan Wahid
UiTM, IIUM, UM

LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING
ID76
Listening Skill in relation to accuracy in the Speaking skill in Aviation Communication
Reshminder Kaur a/p Satvindar Singh, Cecilia Cheong Yin Mei
University Malaya

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13:00 – 14:00

LUNCH

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14:00 – 15:30

VENUE

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL (Link will be provided)

PANEL DISCUSSION ON LANGUAGE INCLUSIVITY

MODERATOR
PROF DR SHAMEEM RAFIK-GALEA

FEATURED PANELISTS

PROFESSOR DATUK SERI AWANG SARIYAN – ONLINE
H.E. AMBASSADOR PASCAL GRÉGOIRE (Online Presentation)
PROFESSOR DR RAYMOND MADDEN
MS SALWANA ALI
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR JAMES MCLELLAN

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL LINK

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15:30 – 16:00

BREAK

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16:00 – 17:00

SYMPOSIUM
Parallel Session

 

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8B)

LANGUAGE ISSUES, CHALLENGES & DEVELOPMENT (ECONOMICS)
IDM63
Story Telling Through The Case Studies In Business
Raymond Madden

PHYSICAL
(HALL 8C)

INTERLINGUISTICS, STYLISTICS & PRAGMATICS
ID100
A Corpus-Driven Analysis Of The Representation Of Covid-19 Vaccination In News Media In Malaysia
Roslina Abdul Aziz ; Nadhratunnaim Abas ; Nor Shidrah Mat Daud;
Universiti Teknologi MARA

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Limau

ID93
Promoting 21st Century Skills by Innovating the Creative Writing Process through Digital Storytelling
Jeraissa Grande Olivares
Chiang Rai Rajabhat University

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Jambu

BILINGUALISM
ID32
Raising Chinese-speaking English Learners’ Awareness of Stress through Different Types of Evaluation
Congchao Hua
City Universityof Hong Kong

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Nenas

LANGUAGE ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND DEVELOPMENT (ECONOMICS)
ID83
The Progression and Determinants of Corporate Environmental Disclosure in the Malaysian Oil and Gas Companies : Quantity and Quality
Asia Munir ; Shahrina Md Nordin ; Ruzy Hashim
Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS; Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

VIRTUAL
Breakout Room
Durian

SOCIOLINGUISTICS
ID2
Malaysian Adult Learners’ Perception on Codeswitching and Its Challenges in Second Language Acquisition : A Case Study
Dr Ali Sorayyaei Azar ; Nur Haslinda Binti Iskandar Tan
Management& ScienceUniversity

IDM91
Communication challenges of workers in the construction industry
Hadina Habil
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

IDM42
Impoliteness and Persuasion in Greta Thunberg’s Selected Public Speeches on Climate Change
Manmeetpal Kaur a/p Harpal Singh ; Ghayth K. Sh. Al Shaibani
UCSI University, Malaysia

ID102
Exploring teachers’ provision of corrective feedback on learners’ language performance in online learning context
Anne Priyanka Dr. Ng Lee Luan
Universiti Malaya

ID48
The Nature of Polylanguaging in Two Diverse Chinese Families in Singapore
Puah Lynn Dee
Institue for Adult Learning, Singapore

ID90
English Language and Communication Skills : Accounting Interns Perspectives
Faridah Musa ; Melor Md Yunus ; Zarina Othman
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

ID42
Content Analysis Of Managerial Views Of Cooperative Performance
Zainab A Raman
Universiti Kuala Lumpur

SOCIOLINGUISTICS
ID 68
How do Standard French and France’s ‘Langues RÉgionales’ Coexist? : A Political and Sociolinguistic Study
Kantapon Intamart
Chulalongkorn University in Thailand

D106
The Dynamic Development Of Syntactic Complexity Of Chinese Elf Students’ Writting From The Complex Dynamic System Perspective
Li Yuanfei ; Yuncheng
Universtiy of China ; Universiti Putra Malaysia

DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
ID66
Linguistic Landscape : Analysis of Coffee Shop Signages in Jordan
Mahmoud Ali Rababah
Al-Balqa’ Applied University

LANGUAGE ISSUES, CHALLENGES AND DEVELOPMENT (POLITICAL)
ID81
Audio Description Policies in the Uk and Hong Kong : A Database-Driven Analysis
Jackie Xiu Yan ; Su Lin
City University of HongKong

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17:00 – 17:30

VENUE

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL (Link will be provided)

KEYNOTE 5 : CLOSING KEYNOTE
DR SUSANNA NOCCHI

Is English Enough? Languages Other than English and Language Policy-Making in an English Speaking Country

PHYSICAL – HALL 8B
VIRTUAL LINK

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17:30 – 17:45

Cultural Performance 
SMK St Mary Kuala Lumpur

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17:45 – 18:00

Closing Speech
PROF DR SHAMEEM RAFIK-GALEA

MAAL President

GROUP PHOTO (Hybrid) 

END OF MAAL APC 2022