TNTELT 2025

Proceedings of the International Conference on Teaching and Testing in the English Language (TNTELT 2025)

Theme: Developmental Approaches to Teaching and Testing

Date: 21-22 August 2025 | Location: Melaka, Malaysia

Editors: Hui Geng and Qu Tang

eISBN: 978-629-94871-0-4



The TNTELT Proceedings is a peer-reviewed collection of research papers exploring the intersections of linguistics, educational technology, and language assessment.


Bibliographic Details

Full Title Proceedings of the International Conference on Teaching and Testing in the English Language (TNTELT 2025)
Short Title TNTELT 2025 Proceedings
Conference Date 21–22 August 2025
Publication Date February 2026
Editors Hui Geng and Qu Tang
Publisher ELSI Sdn Bhd
eISBN 978-629-94871-0-4
Format PDF (Electronic Version)
Access Open Access (Free for researchers)

Keywords: ESL Conversation Methods, Lexical Bundles & Corpus Linguistics, Digital Storytelling, Flipped Classroom, Academic Writing Anxiety, Authentic Materials in Translation, TikTok in Education, Intensive English Programmes (IEP), Malaysian ESL Context

Table of Contents

Exploring Learners’ Perceptions of the Talk Show Method in ESL Conversation Classes

  • Ali Hamed Barghi, Hui Geng, Vahid Nimehchisalem

Functional Analysis of Lexical Bundles in the Rhetorical Moves of Introduction Sections in Scopus-Indexed Linguistics Articles

  • Hui Geng, Han Wei

Digital Narratives and ESL Learners’ Willingness to Communicate (WTC)

  • Nur Salwa Binti Abd Wahid

From Netflix to Notebooks: The Formal and Informal Learning Resources of IEP Students

  • Siti Khadijah Binti Abdul Wahab, Ungku Khairunnisa Bt Ungku Mohd Nordin, Atiqah Bte Shaharuddin

Barriers to Flipped Classroom Implementation in Tertiary Institutions

  • Maalinie D/O T.Kalithas, Marsha Lavania D/O Manivannan

Reassessing Assessment: Humanistic Assessment in Tertiary EFL Writing

  • Yumei Song

A Corpus-Based Frequency Comparison of Lexical Bundles in EFL Textbooks and the British National Corpus

  • Mingxuan Zhang

Using Authentic Materials in Teaching the Translation Course for Diploma Students at Kolej Professional Mara Indera Mahkota

  • Juhari Sham bin Jusoh, Nor Ruba’yah binti Abd Rahim, Siti Rohayu binti Mustapha

Challenges and Strategies in Enhancing English Proficiency: Insights from UTM’s Intensive English Programme

  • Johana binti Mohd Jobil, Azura binti Sirri, Nur Shamsinar binti Ramli, Yasmin binti Hanafi Zaid

Innovating beyond the Syllabus: Exploring Writing Pedagogies in Malaysian ESL Classrooms

  • Aida Binti A. Rahman, Chu Hui Youn

Narrating through Screens: Digital Storytelling as a Method to Improve ESL Learners’ Speaking Skill

  • Marina Melissa Ng, Mahendran Maniam

Emotional Barriers to Academic Writing: Understanding the Affective Costs of Dissertation Writing Anxiety

  • Wan Safuraa Wan Osman

Enhancing English Speaking Skills through TikTok-Based Project Learning among UTM Intensive English Programme Students

  • Siti Rahmah Abdullah, Norrabiyah Ithnin, Azura Sirri, Johana Mohd Jobil

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