Mohd Rusdy YaacobNorafizah AbasSazuan Nazrah Mohd AzamAimie Nazmin AzmiNurul Ain Mohd SaidMusa Yusup LadaAine Izzati Binti TarmiziMohamad Riduwan Bin Md NawawiHidayat Bin ZainuddinMuliati Binti SedekTeh Zanariah Binti Mohd Raus2025-02-052025-02-052024Mohd Rusdy Yaacob, Norafizah Abas, Sazuan Nazrah Mohd Azam, Aimie Nazmin Azmi, Nurul Ain Mohd Said, Musa Yusup Lada, Aine Izzati Binti Tarmizi, Mohamad Riduwan Bin Md Nawawi, Hidayat Bin Zainuddin, Muliati Binti Sedek, & Teh Zanariah Binti Mohd Raus. (2024). The Effectiveness of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) Through An Educational CSR Program for Primary School Students: Participants’ Perspective. International Language and Education Innovation Competition 2024 (I-INNOLED 2024), 138–144. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kXBfQ8hgfxTD-TIcvCdleVmC_TnHXDq7/viewhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1kXBfQ8hgfxTD-TIcvCdleVmC_TnHXDq7/viewhttps://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/26215E-Proceedings International Language and Education Innovation Competition 2024 (I-INNOLED 2024) “Navigating The Future of Language And Education In A Transformative Era” 15-16 October 2024 Organized by : Faculty Of Major Language Studies Editors: Lubna Abd. Rahman, Amiliayanti Abd Halim, Maziahtusima IshakCommunicative Language Teaching (CLT) plays an important role in enabling learners to communicate in real-life situations. Delivering this among primary school students is however deemed ineffective without direct interaction between them and the instructors. In conjunction with UTeM Winter School 2024 (UWINS 2024), UTeM has organized an educational CSR program “Hello Talk!” for 33 participants from Sekolah Kebangsaan Tanjong Tohor, which is categorized as a low enrollment school. Participants were divided into 7 groups while each group was being facilitated by 2 to 3 international participants of UWINS 2024 from Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei. These facilitators were earlier being trained by lecturers from the Centre for Language Learning, UTeM to execute all the training modules that include Charades, Train the Brain and Pronounce It Perfectly. At the end of the program, feedback was collected among the 33 participants as well as 6 school teachers as observers on all activities conducted for each module. Of all the respondents, 94 % agree that the program is relevant to them, 97% agree that they did have knowledge in English communication, 95% agree that they had positive perception on the program and 92% agree that they have gained desired knowledge from this program.en-USCommunicative Language TeachingTrain-the-TrainerCSR programprimary schoolsThe Effectiveness of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) Through An Educational CSR Program for Primary School Students: Participants’ Perspectivetext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper