Using local dialect is not a panacea to fallen standards of education

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  • Asiwome 11 years ago

    I am sure that people who travel outside the country to study take time to study the languages of their host countries.
    Language holds the secret to culture, but it is farcical to think that these students cannot relate to ...
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  • Kwapps 11 years ago

    Looking round the world, countries with many local dialects seem to lack social cohesion. We need strong leadership to push a common language policy through because it's benefits will automatically remove the challenges in te ...
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  • Asiwome 11 years ago

    I hope you are thinking about teaching Twi as a second language, otherwise you will be asking people whose native language is not Twi to give up their English identity in exchange for an Akan identity. The aim is to end ident ...
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  • Nii Tsokor 11 years ago

    English is the language that bonds all of us.We better start to communicate properly in the English language. Look at the poor standard of English that people write here.You can barely understand what they are trying to say.
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  • GHANABA 11 years ago

    Swahili has not propelled Tanzania and Kenya into an advanced industrialised countries,neither has Ethiopia nor Somalia.On the other hand English was introduced into Scotland,Wales,and Ireland as in Ghana.Now google a list o ...
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