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OPINION

A global challenge

Oped, Postbag, Published on 29/11/2022

» Re: "Of debt and bondage with Beijing", (Opinion, Nov 26).

OPINION

Cameroon's war on anglophones is self-defeating

News, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 06/11/2019

» Sometimes Donald Trump gets it right. In February he cut off US military aid to the central African country of Cameroon because of its appalling human rights record (and didn't even offer to restore it if the Cameroon government dug up dirt on his political opponents at home). Last Friday he acted again, dropping Cameroon from a pact that promotes trade between sub-Saharan African countries and the US.

OPINION

English correctness

News, Postbag, Published on 28/01/2019

» English in Thailand has long been construed as a foreign language because it does not have an official status and because it is mainly learned as a school subject. This is changing.

OPINION

English proficiency in Thailand still a ways to go

News, Alexander Franco & Scott S. Roach, Published on 09/07/2018

» Past assessments of English proficiency within Thailand have been disappointing. English First (EF), a private company that collects data based on results from English proficiency tests, found that Thailand ranked 53 out of 80 countries globally and 15 out of 20 Asian countries examined. These scores actually reflect an improvement over prior years with Thailand now outscoring some of its neighbours, namely Cambodia and Laos. Myanmar's dedication to English proficiency is so low that it does not even have an EF presence. However, Thailand is still outranked by regional countries like China, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam.