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One cuntry, 2 systems again. Sporns are subjected to the most stringent Engrish test, failing which they're relegated to DIE ON THEIR OWN after serving NS. While FTrash are put on the fast track to free scholarships and jobs. FUCK YOU AND FUCK YOU REALLY HARD, FAPEE TRAITORS!
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Coffeeshop Chit Chat - FT: English test is very easy, sure pass</TD><TD id=msgunetc noWrap align=right> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE class=msgtable cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="96%"><TBODY><TR><TD class=msg vAlign=top><TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%"><TBODY><TR class=msghead><TD class=msgbfr1 width="1%"> </TD><TD><TABLE border=0 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0><TBODY><TR class=msghead vAlign=top><TD class=msgF width="1%" noWrap align=right>From: </TD><TD class=msgFname width="68%" noWrap>kojakbt_89 <NOBR></NOBR> </TD><TD class=msgDate width="30%" noWrap align=right>8:18 am </TD></TR><TR class=msghead><TD class=msgT height=20 width="1%" noWrap align=right>To: </TD><TD class=msgTname width="68%" noWrap>ALL <NOBR></NOBR></TD><TD class=msgNum noWrap align=right> (1 of 3) </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD class=msgleft rowSpan=4 width="1%"> </TD><TD class=wintiny noWrap align=right>32634.1 </TD></TR><TR><TD height=8></TD></TR><TR><TD class=msgtxt>English literacy test for foreigners “simple” and “easy to pass”
May 3rd, 2010 |
Author: Your Correspondent
http://www.temasekreview.com/2010/05/03/english-literacy-test-for-foreigners-simple-and-easy-to-pass/#comment-119618
Stung by increasing number of complaints from Singaporeans and foreigners alike of service staff who are unable to speak or comprehend simple English, the PAP introduced a basic English test for foreign workers.
The test, called the Service Literacy Test (SLT) is administered by the Workforce Development Agency for only work permit holders in the hotel, retail F&B industries which are heavily dependent on foreign workers.
According to the Straits Times, the first batch of foreign workers who took the test today said it was “simple and easy to pass.”
The test comprises of two parts – speaking and listening which contain 30 questions each testing the candidates on what they would say to a customer during the course of providing service.
The overly simplistic test can hardly be an accurate gauge of the English proficiencies of the foreign workers.
In other countries like Australia, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong, foreigners are strictly employed in sectors where there is a shortage of local workers.
Though Hong Kong is part of China, it is far more difficult for mainland Chinese to find work there than in Singapore.
Due to the PAP’s liberal immigration and pro-foreigner policies, foreigners are allowed to compete directly with Singaporeans for jobs which can otherwise be taken up by them in the retail and hotel industries.
The Service Literacy Test (SLT) is no more but a PR gimmick to placate disgruntled Singaporeans on the ground and to “show” that the PAP is listening to their concerns.
As Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong put it succinctly during his May Day Rally, foreigners are still coming to Singapore whether Singaporeans like it or not.
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http://www.temasekreview.com/2010/05/03/english-literacy-test-for-foreigners-simple-and-easy-to-pass/#comment-119618
Stung by increasing number of complaints from Singaporeans and foreigners alike of service staff who are unable to speak or comprehend simple English, the PAP introduced a basic English test for foreign workers.
The test, called the Service Literacy Test (SLT) is administered by the Workforce Development Agency for only work permit holders in the hotel, retail F&B industries which are heavily dependent on foreign workers.
According to the Straits Times, the first batch of foreign workers who took the test today said it was “simple and easy to pass.”
The test comprises of two parts – speaking and listening which contain 30 questions each testing the candidates on what they would say to a customer during the course of providing service.
The overly simplistic test can hardly be an accurate gauge of the English proficiencies of the foreign workers.
In other countries like Australia, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong, foreigners are strictly employed in sectors where there is a shortage of local workers.
Though Hong Kong is part of China, it is far more difficult for mainland Chinese to find work there than in Singapore.
Due to the PAP’s liberal immigration and pro-foreigner policies, foreigners are allowed to compete directly with Singaporeans for jobs which can otherwise be taken up by them in the retail and hotel industries.
The Service Literacy Test (SLT) is no more but a PR gimmick to placate disgruntled Singaporeans on the ground and to “show” that the PAP is listening to their concerns.
As Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong put it succinctly during his May Day Rally, foreigners are still coming to Singapore whether Singaporeans like it or not.
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