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Sailors injured in rebel airstrike on Sri Lankan harbour
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Berty
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 09:16:30 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Teaching of English

The President wants to get down teachers from India to teach English in Sri Lanka. Why have we to do this? It is because of politics. We have had 'Sinhala Only in 24 hours' with everything being done in Sinhala. This unwise move however helped those in power to win elections.

Now the time has come when we have to seek the assistance of another country, which did not make the mistake our rulers made. At the time this backward move was made, some said that the move was a bad one. The nationalists then asked, 'With whom are you going to converse in English?'

Those who could not converse in English, instead of making an attempt to learn it, thought it best to discourage the teaching and learning of English.

We are paying the penalty for it now. There is a demand for English now and tutories have mushroomed everywhere. There are no competent teachers in these tutories and they are doing more harm than good to our students. Unlike Latin, English is a living language and it is growing and developing every day. Anyone who wants to improve his knowledge of English in addition to all the written work, must also converse in English.

Ironically, after secondary education when students enter the university there is General English taught for about three to four years. But no one takes this seriously, and when students finally pass out of university they can neither converse nor write proper English. These students are then able to see that not knowing English is a great drawback and develop a jealousy towards those who can read, write and speak English fluently.

These students who have passed out of the university do not like to face an interview in English, and hence are reluctant to apply for higher posts in the private sector, but try to secure government appointments where knowledge of English is not compulsory. If they manage to get a government job, they find that there too, there are some people who are well versed in English, and develop an animosity towards them.

According to recent newspaper reports there are 25, 000 graduates awaiting jobs in the government sector.

We are aware that politics is a dirty game and that even some educated people who take up politics play to the gallery. They do this purposely even though they are aware that the world has now become a global village and that we cannot live like frogs in a well.

English is the passport to the outside world.



Edited By - Berty - 27 Aug 2008 09:17:13 GMT
Thalaivar
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 09:22:19 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Anti eelamists seem deserted with air strikes:)))
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 09:23:22 GMT  Report for Abuse  
The President wants to get down teachers from India to teach English in Sri Lanka.


Holy Macaroni!

Yindian Yinglish teachers for SL?
:)))))))))))
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 09:23:52 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Anti eelamists seem deserted with air strikes:)))


Must be digging bunkers if not eating their own words :-))
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 09:28:35 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Yindian Yinglish teachers for SL?


Precisely shows why english needs to be taught to srilankan mallis :-))
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 09:32:18 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Thalavar
Meanwhile, the Defence Ministry website, citing Navy sources, said the navy base was warned by the Air Force of an approaching Air Tiger aircraft around 9.00 pm.

OH..They were watching Olympics beach Volley ball..(pre recorded) by the time they finished it it was too late

'After few minutes, naval troops detected the aircraft and engaged it with anti aircraft guns. The machinegun fire caused the aircraft to make away without entering the naval dockyard,' it adds.

This where these guys sound not only stupid but totally think people are fools..where were they firing? Blank warning shots..have you ever done this at home to chase away crows..shuuuu shuuuu...! lolz

Noting that the LTTE craft dropped two bombs into the camp, the website says that only one had exploded.

so one killed 6 and injured 24 so far..(rem the 4 injured and later 10 injured story)

Oh the other one which did not explode is a GIFT..lolz..
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 09:38:42 GMT  Report for Abuse  
News publised in Indian Tamil media about TEAF attack

http://www.yarl.com/forum3/index.php?showtopic=43478
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 09:57:48 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Poor Radar Systems in our Navy or Operators are Drunk.

Take atleast Revenge for this Attack.
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 09:55:29 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Poor Radar Systems in our Navy or Operators Drunk..

Take atleast revenge for this attack..
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LK Information  27 Aug 2008 10:00:53 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Many GOSL regular supporters in LNP had gone into hiding after the TAF attack... Sinthaka, Captain, Damed,... all hiding or keeping low profile...?

Take atleast Revenge for this Attack.


Come on, man! TAFs are in the underground bunkers now... too late, as usual!
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