^the gullas bill will now enforce english as the medium of instruction. taglish/ceblish should not be spoken. teachers should enforce this.
^the gullas bill will now enforce english as the medium of instruction. taglish/ceblish should not be spoken. teachers should enforce this.
head for hopes...
heads jud na. ky ma force man jud ug study ug english ang mga jologs sa english para lang mo pasar diba.
krisis sad na sa mga dili ganahan ug english, pero ela na tym para ila over come ang ilang wekness
maayo sad na oizt
Really? How much do you really know about the Chinese and Indian education systems? Perhaps it'd be wise not to make a statement like this that (a) might not be true, and (b) might offend certain people.Originally Posted by godCode
English is a language, how is it a system of education?
Yes, but it is the medium of instruction in almost all schools (well, not in China, but in India, anyways). This topic is about English as a medium of instruction. And... the way it is used as a medium dictates how well students learn it!!
We have this mis-informed idea (oh, we're way better than the others) - which might be true, in some cases - but the thing is (and it's been mentioned here), while everyone else is actuallly doing something about their state of ignorance as far as English is concerned... what are we doing?
unsai gamit kung i.english unya mag lisud ug sabot ang kadaghanan.. maoy naka daut sa pinas kay subra ra ang pag pahalaga sa english... ang importante sa pag skwela makahibaw ka sa imo field.. use any language ra basta kay matarung lng pag sabot.. look at other countries maka ingon ko nga their english is not as good as ours but their technology is more advance.. we should focus on math and science more..
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