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Old 03-18-2009, 01:08 PM   #21
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I love people like this. You can just see her as a child...Screaming at her mom (who she doesn't want to 'disrespect') to buy her a candy bar while in line at the super market.

I WANT IT NOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:09 PM   #22
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So where does that leave a child who grew up in a home with parents who were immigrants and learned to speak a language other than english first? I know plenty of people who learned a foreign language first but learned english before attending elementary school, technically english is their second language. Do they have to check that box and take idiotic tests?

This is a case of bureaucracy at its finest, it's simply an inflexible system for a nuanced problem.
It's not a problem. It's only a problem because this particular teenage minor has decided to be a ######bag about it.

When I applied to the University of Victoria I had to take an english proficiency test because I was coming in from out-of-province. Even though I'd got something like 89% on my English 30 diploma.

So I took thirty minutes out of my Saturday, went in and wrote the stupid test.

This girl will probably grow up to be the kind of person who wants us to get rid of dogs or something stupid like that.
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:11 PM   #23
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:12 PM   #24
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It's not a problem. It's only a problem because this particular teenage minor has decided to be a ######bag about it.

When I applied to the University of Victoria I had to take an english proficiency test because I was coming in from out-of-province. Even though I'd got something like 89% on my English 30 diploma.

So I took thirty minutes out of my Saturday, went in and wrote the stupid test.

This girl will probably grow up to be the kind of person who wants us to get rid of dogs or something stupid like that.
Yup.

I wrote a bit about this in my blog already. If you're applying for a job and you're a University Graduate. The company is well within it's right to test you on everything like spelling, grammar and typing. What are you going to do? Wave the "I'm a University Graduate" card and find all tests demeaning?

I think Ken speaks gooder English than me!
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:13 PM   #25
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So where does that leave a child who grew up in a home with parents who were immigrants and learned to speak a language other than english first? I know plenty of people who learned a foreign language first but learned english before attending elementary school, technically english is their second language. Do they have to check that box and take idiotic tests?

This is a case of bureaucracy at its finest, it's simply an inflexible system for a nuanced problem.
why should this be different from all the other idiotic standardized tests you take thru-out school. if anything she shouldnt be exempt from it and it should become a test everyone takes in english class.
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:16 PM   #26
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I know it really is just all semantics, but I think they could have avoided this situation by simply calling it:

English as a PRIMARY language and English as a SECONDARY language.

Even though I was born in Canada, technically speaking, English really was my second language (as in second one learned).

If that doesn't satisfy her, and she still refuses to check the box to "protect her heritage" then for sure STFU and write the stupid test.
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:17 PM   #27
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Legal Challenges....your doing it wrong.
Seems like someone might need to take an English proficiency test....
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:21 PM   #28
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Yeesh. That test is there to PROTECT people with English as a second language, so they won't be dropped into a course above their heads. It's there to benefit people, not disparage them. What's the harm to people like her with good English? She has to write one easy test? Seems like the benefits of the rule vastly outweigh the disadvantages.
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Seems like someone might need to take an English proficiency test....
at least someone caught on
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And on the opposite end of the spectrum, in a somewhat related story:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490

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There's a huge Union Flag flying proudly outside Deva Kumarasiri's house and it's been there so long the edges are tattered and torn.

Nearby, another one flutters from the back of his favourite Land Rover as he drives to work as the local cornershop postmaster.

In case it's not immediately clear, the Sri Lankan born father of two - who fulfilled a dream to come this country 17 years ago and took citizenship to make his life here - is proud to be British.

So proud, in fact, that he's insisting all his fellow immigrants embrace our culture and pride with the same enthusiasm as he does.
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:34 PM   #31
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And on the opposite end of the spectrum, in a somewhat related story:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti....html?ITO=1490
That can't be good for business. I thought most Asian places cater to their own.
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:37 PM   #32
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I think it's discriminatory that I don't know a second language and there is no test to confirm that I know jack about any other language. There has to be some sort of discrimination against me here.
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at least someone caught on
Yeah, that's what I would say also . . . .
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This guy is my hero. I like how he thinks!

(flashes visible minority card so I'm not called a racist )

Britain is being overrun by immigrants who want to rewrite all their laws and cultures and customs into their own language (like the Sharia movement). It's absurb. If you goto another country to live and make a livelihood, you should make an effort to learn their language, culture, and customs and appreciate what is valuable about it.
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This guy is my hero. I like how he thinks!

(flashes visible minority card so I'm not called a racist )

Britain is being overrun by immigrants who want to rewrite all their laws and cultures and customs into their own language (like the Sharia movement). It's absurb. If you goto another country to live and make a livelihood, you should make an effort to learn their language, culture, and customs and appreciate what is valuable about it.
At first I think: Yeah! They're doing it to Canada too!

Then I think: Wait a minute, that's what Canada is all about...

Then I think: Well, wait! At least Britain should be able to keep their identity.

Then I think: Wait a minute, they did this is a whole bunch of countries.
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:48 PM   #36
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CP could use an English proficiency test...

Hell, English proficiency tests for all!!
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Because we have created a politically correct society that says we can't ask "Does your English suck" we use the term "English as a second language."

I have Asian firends who moved here when they were around 5 or 6 years old. At that point they spoke mostly Chinese/Japanese; but now speak English as good or gooder than me; and have a tough time speaking in their native language to their relatives. Yes, they learned English 2nd, but it is their main language.

To me this smacks of somebody who said "I'm going to check that box so that my A in English will be turned into an A+." Well, turns out they are testing her on that.
I believe the word you are looking for there is "better". Was this intentional?
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:51 PM   #38
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Yup.

I wrote a bit about this in my blog already. If you're applying for a job and you're a University Graduate. The company is well within it's right to test you on everything like spelling, grammar and typing. What are you going to do? Wave the "I'm a University Graduate" card and find all tests demeaning?

I think Ken speaks gooder English than me!
She's not applying for a job, she's going to high school. I don't see how your comparison is applicable at all.

The purpose of the test is legitimate, but it's the lack of common sense and flexibility that makes it a problem. If someone has a 3.9 GPA is there really a need to put them through this process? Of course not. The fact that something happens in other places doesn't make it legitimate, it just makes it more widespread.
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Old 03-18-2009, 01:51 PM   #39
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I believe the word you are looking for there is "better". Was this intentional?
Lol, if we really want to get technical, it should be "speak English as well, or better than me".

Edit: Yes, I knew it was sarcasm, I just couldn't resist

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