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Thailand Ranked 106th in English Proficiency Out of 116 Countries


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3 minutes ago, khaowong1 said:

But Vietnam, Singapore and the Phillipines seem to handle it rather well. 

 

What are you basing that assessment on and WHO?

V/N ses a western based writing system and Philillipines use the normal Latin script. Singapore is a small city state famous for it's draconian laws and edc=ucation - most people are multilingual.

In Thailand many people speak Thai, Laos, and Chinese, Korean, Japanese as well as some English and now a bit of Russian.

since Brexit the importance of English in countries like Thailand has also diminished

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35 minutes ago, ozz1 said:

What makes me laugh is most bar girls speak English because it's in their interest to get money out of men but the rest of the population don't really give a dam  and most of the english teachers don't even speak english so it won't improve

obviously have never worked in Thailand, then

 

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1 hour ago, oustaristocrats said:

 

Yes, and most striking, their last 10+ prime ministers, including the current one, are absolutely illiterate in English. I sometimes believe they prefer to study Chinese instead of English. 

Born in England to Thai Chinese parents, Abhisit also holds British citizenship. He attended Eton College and earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Oxford. After his graduation he taught as an economics lecturer at Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy and Thammasat University.

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Reducing school hours isn't the answer, it's what is taught in those hours. Improve the quality of teaching and cut the brainwashing. Stop teaching on a shoestring budget.

More exposure to English via media in schools would help. Especially in rural school where the children won't come across English speakers so much.

 

i wonder how many hours are devoted to English lessons each week in Thai government schools.

 

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Zaphod Priest said:

 

Tosh. 

 

Abhisit is fluent in English.  He went to Eton and has a degree in Economics from Oxford.

 

Srettha  got a degree in Finance from University of Massachusetts Amherst.

 

Yingluck Shinawatra has a master's degree in public administration from Kentucky State University.

 

 

Yes all bought down the Koasan Rd. in Bangkok. 100 baht apiece. I take my place in the House of Lords on a regular basis as Lord Billy of Boll+cks.

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