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I wonder why do we even have second language compulsory. In many other countries, it is hardly as important as subjects like music and art, not saying that its not important. Just less important as compared to those subjects like science and math. But in Singapore, its made compulsory. We may grunt and groan but when the day ends, we all know it serves as nothing but a benefit to us. It is also the second language that attracts foreigners to Singapore, to give their children the education they want. Is it really important for children to know more than one language, and be able to speak and write fluently? The answer is yes. Its mainly building up for future purposes but if you really take time to ponder, what use is there? I just totally contradicted myself.
Peace out guys, i'm back blogging!
Its heartening to see that you care.
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