tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937025509468649816.post599385480875628893..comments2023-11-03T08:59:45.649+01:00Comments on I speak.: 067. MelodramaticLisa!http://www.blogger.com/profile/06235307442058364997noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937025509468649816.post-85316880340553138422009-11-04T10:12:27.404+01:002009-11-04T10:12:27.404+01:00Hello! I am glad you partly agree! :DHello! I am glad you partly agree! :DLisa!https://www.blogger.com/profile/06235307442058364997noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937025509468649816.post-81052977227094531222009-08-12T11:38:49.881+02:002009-08-12T11:38:49.881+02:00hey there.Im 90% agree with your facts, but Malays...hey there.Im 90% agree with your facts, but Malaysia not that bad ! i know, during my primary and secondary; i didnt understand shit what they were saying in class, but i admit everything goes fine after my Uni. i went to private Uni and the language usage is totally 100% in english :) <br /><br />my bf is from liverpool. not bad for just-average-English for Malaysian !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937025509468649816.post-71858595784900616042009-08-12T11:38:47.105+02:002009-08-12T11:38:47.105+02:00hey there.Im 90% agree with your facts, but Malays...hey there.Im 90% agree with your facts, but Malaysia not that bad ! i know, during my primary and secondary; i didnt understand shit what they were saying in class, but i admit everything goes fine after my Uni. i went to private Uni and the language usage is totally 100% in english :) <br /><br />my bf is from liverpool. not bad for just-average-English for Malaysian !Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5937025509468649816.post-81222864888907938952009-07-12T18:43:30.959+02:002009-07-12T18:43:30.959+02:00I understand their concern though, people losing a...I understand their concern though, people losing a language, even though tis not a language that brings people together or anything, its still a bad thing. However I think you've still got plenty of national indentity so that needn't be worried about. And it DOES make it very difficult to go over to Uni. However, most people who started IB in your class had only had math and science in Norwegian before, and we did quite OK, even though we may have needed translation a couple of times. Now I at least would find it very hard to go back to Norwegian (mostly because now I actually know something, I was on fresh ground back then). And I really hope they are not doing like it seems they are, discontinuing all english math and science education classes and replacing them with Malay classes again for the students who are used to English. That is top of crap. If they start the youngsters on Malay again now, and keep the ones who have started English on English, that is acceptable, (though i still don't agree) but making people switch is the stupidest thing ever.Queen Messyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12865344334272517006noreply@blogger.com