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Namibian Teachers stuggle with "the universal language"

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Most of us are where we are today because of our ex-teachers. "I believe that the teaching profession is the mother of all professions". About twenty two thousand Teachers wrote an English proficiency test in Namibia. Only a thousand passed very well and about 98% of them were found not to be 100% English literate.

TEST OUTCOME

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1.Excellent

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The test showed that this teachers only struggle with grammer and punctuations.

2.Average

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The teachers in this category lacked critical thinking and proper analytical skills.

3.Weak

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Poor result. A large of teachers in this category failed to complete forms properly,about personal information such as their names and age.[1]

In conclusion, the english test results may be something that should get us thinking as a nation for possible improvements and a possibility of sending our teachers for further training in the English language.[2]

References

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  1. ^ [1] Informante newspaper November, 17, 2011
  2. ^ [2] The Namibian November 18,2011

ValerieKandjavera (talk) 13:45, 29 November 2011 (UTC)User:ValerieKandjavera/Namibian Teachers struggle with "the universal language"