I know you might think that this is a joke story or some kind of cynical commentary on the arguments that are floating around the issue of teaching science and mathematics in English, but it is not.
I promise you this is a serious suggestion.
First let me clarify that Manglish in this instance does not refer to the mangled wreck of English as spoken or written by Malaysians who are less than competent with the rules of the language but rather a mix of Malay and English words and sentences, much like the conversations that we have among friends.
Technically this is known as Rojak languge, it is not currently allowed on RTM and tightly corralled even on private radio and television stations.
I promise you this is a serious suggestion.
First let me clarify that Manglish in this instance does not refer to the mangled wreck of English as spoken or written by Malaysians who are less than competent with the rules of the language but rather a mix of Malay and English words and sentences, much like the conversations that we have among friends.
Technically this is known as Rojak languge, it is not currently allowed on RTM and tightly corralled even on private radio and television stations.