There's a shocking amount of ignorance in some of these posts. You can't just drop people's languages, or expect vernac speakers to learn only in English; imagine the impact on our already abysmal academic performance?
Prof Jansen's intentions are spot on, I think. If you teach people in their mother tongue and make English a standard second language subject, you could theoretically maintain fair and unbiased education while still creating a foundation of a universally understood and more globally practical language.
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Shadowfox's response to me in my failed attempts to annoy himOriginally Posted by ShadowFox
They should teach in english since my friends child got penalised with a project since he can't write in afrikaans properly since he wasn't strong in it and couldn't write it in english when he asked the teacher and it was for art.
I feel sorry for the people who don't know Afrikaans or other languages as well and had no choice in schools.
Last edited by Ichigo; 03-10-2013 at 11:41 AM.
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I speak 3 languages & still maintain English is the only one that will rise us from poverty.
English is intergalactic basic. If aliens feel it is necessary to speak it so should humans.
In all seriousness though, if you you want to do business with the rest of the world you have to know English. In all the countries I've been too I've got by just fine using English. Would have got nowhere if I spoke xhosa or sotho etc.
its just the way it is.
See, Brad tells it like it is.
If you were a powerful nation like France/Germany/China/Japan or an independent like Scandanavian countries, you can do just fine with sticking to your own language and you are big enough for others to learn YOUR language in order to do business with YOU.
Furthermore, most other languages are technically superior. African languages would have to invent words for half of the technical terms used in business/industries today. It just doesn't make logical sense.
Go visit Hong Kong, their official language is Cantonese but their university is exclusively English. High school is also a dual medium there as far as I know
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