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Malaysia ranked higher than Singapore for English proficiency

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PETALING JAYA - Malaysia apparently has the best English language speakers in Asia, beating out Singapore, India, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, China and Kazakhstan - according to a Singapore-based English Language school.

The school, Education First, which released the findings of their English Proficiency Index on their website Wednesday, ranked Malaysia as having the highest level of English proficiency out of 13 countries in Asia.

On the global scale, Malaysia was ranked 11th out of 60 countries, with four of the top five slots going to Scandinavian countries, with Sweden and Norway taking the top two spots and Malaysia outperforming Singapore, Belgium, Germany, Latvia and Switzerland - countries which took the 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th spots respectively.

On its website, the school said that it had found that some Asian countries in particular Indonesia and Vietnam, have transformed their English proficiency over the 2007-2012 period.

"China has also improved, although less dramatically. Japan and South Korea, despite enormous private investment, have declined slightly.

"Across the board, English language skills are improving in the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, and China). "This year, India and Russia have moved ahead of China, and Brazil is closing in fast," said Education First.

The school went on to say that their Index found the Middle East and North Africa to be the regions with the weakest English proficiency.

"These oil-rich nations have staked their futures on developing knowledge economies before their oil production peaks. An exception to the region's lacklustre performance is the United Arab Emirates, which has improved significantly," said Education First.

On the mechanics of the Index, the school said the Index calculated a country's average adult English skill level using data from two Education First tests.

"One test is open to any Internet user for free. The second is a 70-question online placement test used by EF during the enrolment process before students start an English course. Both include grammar, vocabulary, reading, and listening sections.

"The open online test is a 30-question adaptive exam, so each test-taker's questions are adjusted in difficulty according to his or her previous correct and incorrect answers," said the school.

- See more at: http://www.edvantage.com.sg/content...h-language-speakers-asia#sthash.ZD8BpWVA.dpuf
 

Capano2121

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They must have gotten some non English speaking native from The Dark Continent that is abundant in Singapore now teaching English to PRC karaoke full timers lah! Or did they get all the PRC hostesses to vote for it?
 

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I find it hard to believe that a typical mudlander can speaka ang mor better than singkies. But one think is singkie ang mor standards is dropping. Not many can talk queens engrand like boss sam. Even with lower standards mudlanders should not be able to beat singkies. The report must be biased or they based their evidence on ah tiong students. See them in NUS n u think u in tiongland.
 

ginfreely

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I find it hard to believe that a typical mudlander can speaka ang mor better than singkies. But one think is singkie ang mor standards is dropping. Not many can talk queens engrand like boss sam. Even with lower standards mudlanders should not be able to beat singkies. The report must be biased or they based their evidence on ah tiong students. See them in NUS n u think u in tiongland.

Yeah must be sample is not representative and tests taken by the foreign private students...
 

Force 136

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Everyone knows the survey results are rubbish..... how can Bahasa educated Malaysians speak better English than Singapore students on the whole ?
 

steffychun

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when you have people like LHL and CCS talking, of course Singapore's standard is low. Bet you North Koreans speak better.
 

johnny333

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This ranking is not so far fetched. Foreigners must represent about 40 to 50% of the population. How many of these are chinese who can't speak english:confused:
You also have a brain drain of educated Sporeans abandoning Spore for the 1st world.
 

zeebjii

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when you have people like LHL and CCS talking, of course Singapore's standard is low. Bet you North Koreans speak better.

You must compare like for like. LHL vs Najip. No contest, Najip wins hands down. And if you use this way of comparing all the way down..to education minister, transport minister, defence minister..it will be even more embarassing for singapore.
 

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Anyone who has been dealing with Malaysians, including senior govt officials willl know this piece of "research" is crap.

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The recent policy decision to make history a compulsory pass for SPM students ranks as one of the most ill-conceived and irresponsible measure ever introduced into the Malaysian educational system since we gained our independence.

According to the Second Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, the move is an effort toward teaching students to become good citizens.

“It is not our intention to fail them. We intend to pass them, but at least let them know the basic history of our country. He also said that if history is not made a compulsory-pass, many treat the subject as unimportant and they don’t want to know our history, what happened in the past and will not appreciate what we have now,” he said.

Everyone knows what a bad state Malaysian education is in. At the secondary school level standards of mathematics and science are low; fluency of Bahasa and English is poor; and knowledge of ICT and technology is limited. At the same time competence in skills such as analysis, problem solving, reasoning and communication are lacking.

- http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2013/11...ver-making-history-a-compulsory-pass-subject/
 
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