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[h=2]The Speak Good English Movement (SGEM) is putting out ten "quick and simple tips" for Singaporeans to use to help increase their standard of English.[/h]
SINGAPORE: The Speak Good English Movement (SGEM) is putting out ten "quick and simple tips" for Singaporeans to use to help increase their standard of English.
The movement said these tips show that "taking a little step each day, whether it is reading a book or listening to the radio, can significantly help to improve our English proficiency".
With these tips, the Speak Good English Movement wants all Singaporeans to take action by actively seeking out the tools and resources that are available to increase their language proficiency.
Of these ten tips, three of them are -- to read on a regular basis, listen to the way people speak good English, and think before speaking. The other tips will be revealed during the campaign's launch on May 15, 2013.
This year, the movement is placing special emphasis on working adults aged 20 to 39 years old, with the message that enhancing their speaking and communication skills will serve them well at work.
Mr Goh Eck Kheng, chairman of the Speak Good English Movement, explains the rationale for this core target group. He said: "We can and should keep improving our standard of English, even after we have left school and are working. It is your choice if you want the advantage that English proficiency brings or be left behind."
The movement will be rolling out several initiatives and programmes for this target group.
Launched in 2000, the Speak Good English Movement is a nationwide movement to encourage Singaporeans to speak standard English that is universally understood. Standard English, it said, is English with correct grammar and pronunciation, and is not about accent.
- CNA/ac

SINGAPORE: The Speak Good English Movement (SGEM) is putting out ten "quick and simple tips" for Singaporeans to use to help increase their standard of English.
The movement said these tips show that "taking a little step each day, whether it is reading a book or listening to the radio, can significantly help to improve our English proficiency".
With these tips, the Speak Good English Movement wants all Singaporeans to take action by actively seeking out the tools and resources that are available to increase their language proficiency.
Of these ten tips, three of them are -- to read on a regular basis, listen to the way people speak good English, and think before speaking. The other tips will be revealed during the campaign's launch on May 15, 2013.
This year, the movement is placing special emphasis on working adults aged 20 to 39 years old, with the message that enhancing their speaking and communication skills will serve them well at work.
Mr Goh Eck Kheng, chairman of the Speak Good English Movement, explains the rationale for this core target group. He said: "We can and should keep improving our standard of English, even after we have left school and are working. It is your choice if you want the advantage that English proficiency brings or be left behind."
The movement will be rolling out several initiatives and programmes for this target group.
Launched in 2000, the Speak Good English Movement is a nationwide movement to encourage Singaporeans to speak standard English that is universally understood. Standard English, it said, is English with correct grammar and pronunciation, and is not about accent.
- CNA/ac