Malay Subject
May 14, 2026 2026-05-14 17:16Malay Subject
Malay as a Foreign Language,
from Year 1 to IGCSE 0546.
One continuous Bahasa Melayu journey — guided lessons, real-time progress tracking, and AI insights — built for non-native learners from Primary all the way through to the IGCSE 0546 exam.
Cambridge Primary
Year 1 — Malay
A friendly introduction to Bahasa Melayu. Year 1 builds familiarity with letters, basic vocabulary and the rhythm of everyday Malay through engaging lessons.
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Year 2 — Malay
From words to sentences. Year 2 expands Malay vocabulary, introduces simple sentence patterns, and helps children describe everyday life with growing confidence.
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Year 3 — Malay
Reading and writing grow up. Year 3 develops Malay literacy with short texts, simple writing and richer everyday vocabulary — confident communication starts here.
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Year 4 — Malay
Comprehension takes off. Year 4 deepens Malay reading and writing — short paragraphs, story comprehension, and conversation that feels natural.
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Year 5 — Malay
Confident conversations. Year 5 strengthens Malay reading, writing and speaking — paragraphs become essays, and everyday Bahasa starts to feel natural.
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Year 6 — Malay
Bahasa, mastered. Year 6 brings Malay reading, writing and speaking to Checkpoint level — longer compositions, deeper comprehension, and conversation that flows naturally.
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Year 7 — Malay
Bahasa, with depth. Year 7 grows Malay into structured writing and analytical reading — moving beyond everyday phrases into the language of ideas and arguments.
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Year 8 — Malay
Bahasa, in depth. Year 8 stretches Malay into longer writing, analytical reading and structured discussion — language that carries real ideas, not just everyday talk.
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Year 9 — Malay
Bahasa, Checkpoint-level. Year 9 sharpens Malay into extended writing, analytical reading and structured speaking — language ready for IGCSE-level demands.
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