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  2. Singapore Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and development of Singapore Sign Language (SgSL), the native sign language of the deaf and hard of hearing in Singapore. SgSL is influenced by Shanghainese Sign Language, American Sign Language and Signing Exact English.

  3. Language education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore is a racially and linguistically diverse city-state, with four official languages: English, Mandarin Chinese, Malay and Tamil. [4] During British colonial rule (1819-1942), [5] a variety of school systems were in place and most schools taught exclusively in one of the above four languages.

  4. Singapore English - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different forms of English spoken in Singapore, such as Standard Singapore English and Singlish, and how they developed from British colonial influence and multilingualism. Find out how Singapore English is used as a bridge among diverse ethnic groups and a lingua franca of the nation.

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  6. Institute for Adult Learning - Wikipedia

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    IAL is a Singaporean institute that offers training and education programmes in adult learning and development. It is part of the Singapore University of Social Sciences and collaborates with various sectors and partners to enhance workplace learning and innovation.

  7. Speak Good English Movement - Wikipedia

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    One such event was the seminar held by the Singapore Teachers' Union (STU) at the Shangri-La Hotel, attended by about 500 participants who were mostly teachers. The seminar emphasised the power of pronunciation and the teaching of grammar, and encouraged teachers to teach English in more creative ways in schools using dramas and role-playing. [11]

  8. Singlish - Wikipedia

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    Singlish is a blend of Singaporean slang and English that originated from language contact among different Asian languages in Singapore. It has a creole continuum ranging from standard English to the most colloquial forms, and is recognized by Oxford English Dictionary and other international platforms.

  9. Direct method (education) - Wikipedia

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    The direct method is a language teaching approach that uses only the target language and avoids translation. It focuses on oral skills, grammar, and contextual learning, and contrasts with the grammar-translation method.

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