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  2. Languages of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The languages of Singapore are English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil, with the lingua franca between Singaporeans being English, the de facto main language. Among themselves, Singaporeans often speak Singlish, an English creole arising from centuries of contact between Singapore's internationalised society and its legacy of being a British colony.

  3. Singapore English - Wikipedia

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    Singapore English (SgE, SE, en-SG) is the set of varieties of the English language native to Singapore. In Singapore, English is spoken in two main forms: Singaporean Standard English, which is indistinguishable grammatically from British English , and Singaporean Colloquial English, which is better known as Singlish .

  4. Cartoon Network (Asian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon Network is a pan-Asian television channel that primarily broadcasts animated series. Operated by Warner Bros. Discovery under its International division, the channel is broadcast from its headquarters in Singapore and Jakarta, Indonesia to audiences in its country of location, as well as to Hong Kong and several areas in the Asian continent.

  5. Cartoonito (Asian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Singapore (Southeast Asia) China (East Asia) Broadcast area: East Asia South East Asia Pacific Islands Maldives Oceania: Headquarters: Singapore: Programming; Language(s) English Chinese Malay Indonesian Thai Vietnamese (Voice-over) Picture format: 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 576i/480i for the SDTV feed) Ownership; Owner: Warner Bros. Discovery ...

  6. Language education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore embraces an English-based bilingual education system. Students are taught subject-matter curriculum with English as the medium of instruction, while the official mother tongue of each student - Mandarin Chinese for Chinese, Malay for Malays and Tamil for South Indians – is taught as a second language. [1]

  7. Kong Hwa School - Wikipedia

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    The current Kong Hwa School building along Guillemard Road, Singapore. Kong Hwa School was founded by the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan (SHHK) in 1953. [ citation needed ] This was immediately after the Japanese Occupation , when the committee members of the SHHK realized the urgent need for education and that there was a drastic shortage of ...

  8. Territory-wide System Assessment - Wikipedia

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    The Territory-wide System Assessment is conducted in the form of pencil and paper (except Chinese and English oral assessment) and the examined subjects are Chinese Language, English Language and Mathematics. The Territory-wide System Assessment is compulsory for all Primary 3, Primary 6 and Secondary 3 students from government-subsidised schools.

  9. Language planning and policy in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    After independence, the Singapore government gave English Language, Mandarin Chinese, Malay Language and Tamil Language shared official status. [ 2 ] The Singapore government attempts to shun away from linguistic assimilation, as it believes it must acknowledge the need to embrace the co-existence of the four official languages in the context ...