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Improvement in the Teaching of English Language in Schools

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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Brother Kwesi,

    This is the heaviest stuff I have read on Ghanaweb.

    This comes across as a thesis! Very informative and well-written piece!

    Brother Kwesi, I have a question for you: Did Prof. Abbiw Jacksons hav ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago

    Yeah, Francis, many thanks for the warm rejoinder, though I am not alergic to criticism because only a fool thinks he is always right so despite being my admirer, feel free if you disagree on any point because that is the spi ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Brother Kwesi,

    Thanks for the response.

    I am also happy to read about your family and about the individual members of your family's passion for education. This is not only very interesting but great as well.

    ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Akora Sakyi should apologize for describing a genius like you as "the inchoate, pseudo-psychotic polymath....."

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Dr. SAS,

    I am going to hire you to sue Brother Kwesi on my behalf.

    But First I have to see my psychiatrist!

    Hahahahaha...

    Thanks.

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Brother Kwesi,

    I forgot to mention your humility and profound respect for others.

    I also forgot to mention that you are one of our best writers.

    I am always attracted to men and women of your caliber.

    Thanks.

  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Brother Kwesi,

    Where is Prof. Acheampong?

    I wish you could ask him why he chose to torture my uncle Dr. Oduro (KNUST, mathematics department) when he took his doctorate under Prof. Acheampong.

    For reasons that many ...
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  • sammy 9 years ago

    Thanks mr sekyi for your piece. I have a request: please publish some of your electrifying poems which have long featured here. Don't tell me the muses have left you. Good day, sire

  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago

    I used to be terribly disheartened on ghanaweb as I hardly had any rejoinders to my poems. Perhaps the finesse of my language puts people off. I did not know you enjoy them. I shall try.

  • Before & After 9 years ago

    This makes sense and I wish to suggest a few other solutions.

    The English language must be taught in English, not vernacular (you will understand this when you visit some schools in the Ashanti, Brong Ahafo and Western re ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    Here are some facts to reconsider. The productive nations of this modern era the likes of China, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia etc and other non–English speaking EU nations do not have English as native language neither do ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    You have to learn to reason well....
    Debating the importance of English language in our peculiar context is rather moot since the issue is already conclusive: it is key to the success in the study of all the other subjects. ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago

    Abeeku Mensah's logic does not hold water because we cannot reverse history and he is behaving like an ostrich. Tell me, which other subject apart from Ghanaian Languages can be studied without English? Germany did not win th ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Dear Brother,

    I know you will love this piece by Kwesi given English being one of your many noted specialties.

    Anyway I was hoping to read some more on "Are There Scientists in Ghana?" Those two were very good. I thoug ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    1. ab nauseam, not ad nausea

    2. When you say, "They even pronounce English words with typical Ashanti accent e.g. One as Whine or wine, Machine as Maheene or Maheel, Chair as Chwair, Champion as Chompia, etc.", were you ta ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago

    We say ad nausea or ad nauseam, because ad means 'to' e.g 'ab initio ad finim', 'from beginning to end'. Dr SAS needs some education from a 64 year old of 44 years experience. Hmmmm1 Small boys are young, and they should look ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    Sorry Akora Sakyi...
    I did mean to write "ad nauseum" in the first instance, not "ab nauseum".
    I have still not seen "ad nausea" though. I should be happy to have your input and experience on "ad nausea".

  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 9 years ago

    Merriam Webster's New World Dictionary, 4th Edition states on page 18 thus: ad nauseam- (Latin, to nausea) to the point of disgust: to a sickening extreme. Collins Dictionary states: ad nauseam- if someone does something ad ...
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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 9 years ago

    The latin expression is "ad nauseam", not "ad nausea". There is no expression like "ad nausea" as far as I know. You may dispute my claim by showing dictionary proof of the expression "ad nausea".
    You cannot just parse a fu ...
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  • Kweku Donsuro 9 years ago

    I m sorry Dr SAS for perhaps hyperbolic language and stooping so low I have never been this tribalistic. Yes you are right that rural-trained or illiterates will have such accent.

  • NII 9 years ago

    WHEN WE SACK ALL WHITES FROM GHANA YOU WOULD UNDERSTAND WHY THE ENLISH LANGUAGE IS AS CRIMINAL AS THOSE OF YOU PROMOTING IT,THE ENGLISH AND ALL THE DOGS WHO CAME TO ROB AND SELL US.I ASK FOR FORGIVENESS FROM OUR CLEVER ANCE ...
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  • D.Fakye 9 years ago

    I fear sometimes for the danger in the stupidity and innocent ignorance of some of our brothers from Africa.

  • Ghanaba 9 years ago

    We need technology the more.What will English do for you?That is why Ghanaians are suffering .Speaking big English has not helped us.You read about that pastor producing vehicles in Ghana now . let's encourage ourselves to do ...
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