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Foo Sing Kheng is not happy with Pritam Singh

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Forum: Proficiency in English does not make anyone more Singaporean​

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I am disappointed by Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh’s call on Monday in Parliament for an English proficiency test to be conducted for new citizen applicants.

I agree that new citizens must familiarise themselves with Singapore’s history, culture and our way of living. But we must not presume that they need to be proficient in English to be able to integrate harmoniously into our society.

Proficiency in English does not make anyone more Singaporean. My late parents were not born in Singapore.
My mother spoke Hainanese, and my father did not understand Mandarin. They integrated fully and became full-fledged Singaporeans. In the later part of their lives, my parents were better able to understand the local languages and dialects.

Yes, Singapore’s working language is English. But we have four official languages – English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil.

It is human instinct to pursue greater freedom and a higher standard of living when one decides to migrate. That was why our forefathers came from overseas to pursue better opportunities in Singapore, and decided to stay on.

The same goes for the present generation of new citizens. For them to decide to live here permanently, they must feel welcomed and believe that they, too, have a stake in making Singapore better and more liveable.
Attracting potential new citizens to Singapore and encouraging them or their children to stay on is a pressing issue that should not be complicated with an English proficiency test.

Foo Sing Kheng
 
Sister Claire disagrees with him. Big English words will make one more atas.
 
Foo Sing Kheng....likes Singapore

Foo Kheng Sing ....does not like Singapore
 
Pritam shd hv bolls that military command here be in Eng
 
Just another lanjiao lang who writes to the Shitty Times forum. :whistling:
 
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Not saying that native language/dialect is not important but how do people of different race/ethnicity understand each other wIthout a Lingua Franca?
 
When I go to shopping centres, if the ascending escalator is on the right, I know for sure the fucking security is a Ah Tiong.
 
This guy must be from jiuhu or China, so ge bei song,lol,most probably China, or a sinkies hv viet or China wife,lol
 
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