“…This is consistent with the emergence and growing importance of education (Bourdieu, 1977;Norris, 2011). Secondly, social capital contributed to the development of symbolic capital, indicating that social relationships seemed to be a decisive factor in facilitating how graduates would have progressed their positioning in the desired job market (Bassey, et al, 2019;Islam, 2018;Xia et al, 2020). Lastly, the interaction between cultural and symbolic capital suggests that being able to use language effectively goes together with knowing about the culture where the language is used, therefore the impacts of cultural capital are undebatable in importance (Bourdieu, 1977(Bourdieu, , 1986(Bourdieu, , 1989Dovey, 2020;Paige et al, 2003).…”