Why is this important in Asia? Here are some things I learned in just the past week:
- Reuter’s News Service reported that in Japan, some of the biggest retailers announced they would start testing employees for English proficiency. Even Toyota and Nissan have announced moves to make English more common in the workplace.
- In Beijing, where it was recently announced that English will be taught in China starting in kindergarten, the government announced plans to have every public employee to know more than 100 basic English sentences. 80% of police officers will be required to pass English tests starting in 2015.
- In Bangkok, a survey of business people uncovered trends in English training that call for more practical and specialized language training in Thailand. Language coaching and conversation specific to a person’s needs are becoming as important as the basics learned in formal classroom teaching.
- In Singapore, there is a growing need for English teachers and Conversation assistants. Why, you ask? Don’t Singaporeans speak English already? Yes, but thousands of mainland China students are flocking to Singapore to learn English and still be comfortable in this city/state with a rich Chinese heritage (and maybe some relatives with whom they can live!)
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