I don't understand what you are saying because I can`t read nor write Englsih :malus The only thing I understand is that, you are in the wrong forum :malus Pathetic! get a life n stop showing off :D oops.... my first post,, a "NEWBIE" still learning the ropes, just joined u see... I thou
if you refers to the teacher in government school, they only have a little motivation due to the low wages, i.e 500.000 per month (honorary) indeed. this is half the point, the parents are taxed, this money really should be used partly for free standard education, and the teachers should recieve
so what, man?! .. this is our country.. we love bahasa more than any other language, do you ever hear abou SUMPAH PEMUDA? :ngakak You appear to have missed the point here,,, I find it upsetting that the people in control of the education of the people of this nation, seem to be hellbent on keepin
because our minister has no knowledge for speaking english. he suggested not to study english :ngakak yes, this could be a valid point, for decades it looks to me like the ones in power have been keeping the standards of teaching English very low,,,, what could be the purpose of this ?
I have taught in schools in, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, Hong Kong and China, these countries are not English speaking countries either, but it appears that the ministries of Education in those countries consider English Lessons to be of value for the students to a degree that the teachers and, ...
but at my school, in our French classes, the material and standards were high, i speak very good French as a result, as the teacher was also a great French Languist. I dont think that is an excuse,
:malu Just looking at a national Exam paper for English from a government school,, 50 questions, 38 errors on an exam question paper, how or more to the point, WHY does the Ministry of Education keep the standards of English Language Classes so Pitifully Poor In The Schools In Indonesia ? The tea...