Faculty Perceptions of Communication Skills and Needs of Business School Undergraduates in Singapore
In Singapore in 2000, the government launched a Speak Good English Movement to improve English language skill and to limit the use of Singlish (a local variety of English) by promoting the use of (Standard) English among the general population. This campaign was motivated by government perception an...
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Main Author: | Wharton, Glenn |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2002
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