10 Reasons Why Foreign Students should Study English in Malaysia


1. Kuala Lumpur is one of the best cities to live 

Based on the Expat City Ranking 2018 report, Kuala Lumpur has been ranked the sixth best city in the world for expatriates.

Kuala Lumpur ranked as the easiest in the world to locate housing, while placing sixth for most affordable accommodation. 
Kuala Lumpur came in fourth for ease in getting settled, 
Most impressively, up to 88 per cent of expats said that living in Malaysia’s largest city is uncomplicated, in part because they can communicate almost entirely in English.
The top 10 list of cities is dominated by Asian metropolises, while the bottom 10 is surprisingly almost monopolised by European urban centres. today

Kuala Lumpur Skyline


2. Many wonderful tourist attractions 

Amidst the virgin jungles of West Peninsula Malaysia is the high-tech and modern urbanize capital of Kuala Lumpur. Explore the streets surrounding the towering Petronas Towers in search of mosques, museums, temples, markets and gardens. Kuala Lumpur is the economic force behind Malaysia, and there are plenty of other exciting cities to explore including traditional Ipoh, colonial Georgetown, the up and coming Johor Bahru, and heritage-rich Melaka. 



Melaka Heritage City, Malaysia


George Town, Penang

Putrajaya, Malaysia


Yet the mountains, jungles, and beaches are the great soul of Malaysia and beg to be explored. In Western Malaysia, reach the summit of Mt. Kinabalu, navigate the jungles and rivers of Taman Negara, and dive the reefs of Tun Sakaran Marine Park. Afterwards, relax in the soothing waters of Poring Hot Springs in Ipoh Tambun or along the white sand beaches of Redang Island. 


Mt. Kinabalu, Sabah



Redang Island, Malaysia


Hot Spring of Tambun, Ipoh 


3. Food is Delicious in Malaysia

Tantalize your tastebuds with Malay, Chinese and Indian flavors amongst one of the world's most beautiful backdrops. Attend English school in Malaysia and satisfy all your appetite in this Southeast Asian nation. Let's tuck into Chinese noodles, Indian curries, and spicy Malaysian fare at any of the excellent food stalls. 








4. KL is Ranked First as the Most Beautiful Skyline in the World
The Kuala Lumpur skyline is made up of a wide array of architectural styles, including Asian, Malay Islamic, modern, and postmodern. The most famous of its buildings are the Petronas Twin Towers. They were built to look like rockets and stand at 1,486 feet, making them the tallest twin towers in the world.




5. Sophisticated Education System

Education in Malaysia is overseen by the Ministry of Education. The education system is divided into preschool education, primary education, secondary education, post-secondary education and tertiary. Secular schools in Malaysia were largely an innovation of the British colonial government.



6. Safe and friendly society

Keep on smiling, Malaysians. Kuala Lumpur emerged as the second friendliest city in the world, according to Big 7 Travel





7. Multicultural and international exposure 

Malaysia is the multicultural heart of South East Asia. The society is consist of mainly the Malays, Chinese, and Indians. There are also a significant international population residing in Malaysia, making Kuala Lumpur one of the most internationalize cities int he world. It is a celebration of ethnic diversity and heritage, harmony, amazing food and great histories. Its multicultural spirit is prevalent in its assortment of religious buildings, complemented by the abundance of cultural festivals celebrated across the country throughout Malaysia.




8. Easy to obtain visa 

It is relatively easy to obtain a travel or student visa in Malaysia and the process is fairly straightforward. Check with Erican Language Centre on their student visa application procedure




9. Affordable cost of living 

Eight of the world’s top 10 most expensive cities are located in Asia as a result of the region’s high costs for consumer goods and a dynamic housing market,  but Kuala Lumpur is ranked No. 141 which makes KL one of the cheapest place to live.


10. English speaking environment 


The English language has been widely spoken and used in Malaysia for many years, so much so that it has automatically become the second language of the country. Nearly every household in the city in Malaysia uses English, even if it is not the first language of the house. 


Study English courses in Malaysia and explore the various opportunities on both sides of this incredible country. You may find interesting and useful English courses in Erican Language Centre. The course they offer are as follows:
- Erican Cambridge English
- Erican International English 
- Erican Young Learners English
- IELTS Preparation Programme 
- Business English
- Mandarin Course
- Japanese Course
- English Summer Camp


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