Noor Saazai Mat SaadHarison@Hanisa Mohd SidekHazleena BaharunMohd Mudzafar IdrusMelor Md Yunus2024-05-292024-05-2920162411-183X10.18768/ijaedu.281043WOS:000392977600055http://ijaedu.ocerintjournals.org/en/pub/issue/26677/281043https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/11046This conceptual paper addresses the information lacuna in the amalgamation between the areas of language learning strategies and international students in Malaysia. Malaysia is considered a hybrid or mixed setting where English as a Second Language (ESL) meets English as a Foreign Language (EFL). Thus in dissecting the big areas of language learning strategies and international students in relation to Malaysia, it gives rise to four notions hybrid environment, agency, out-of-class language learning strategies and acculturation strategies. Underpinned by tenets derived from four flagship theories/model Experiential Learning Theory by Kolb, Sociocultural Theory by Vygotsky, Social Cognitive Theory by Bandura, and Second Language Acquisition Model by Ellis a framework is conceptualized. The conceptual framework elucidates the interplay of the four notions and their connections which will inform the main purpose of the study that is to explore the English language learning experiences of the international students in Malaysia.en-USconceptual frameworkinternational studentslanguage learning strategiesMalaysiaA Conceptual Framework To Explore The English Language Learning Experiences Of International Students In MalaysiaArticle46047126