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The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by KingOfAmebo(m): 7:43am On May 03, 2016 |
A thread made front-page today with the title ' 10 English Sentences That Can Make You Appear As A 'Quarter-Baked' Graduate ' with the first paragraph stating ' I know even educated people commit grammatical blunders sometimes but there are grammatical blunders that are just so outrageous and shameful at the same time, when they come right out of the mouths of supposed 'graduates' from tertiary institutions!' I have no issue with what the poster highlighted as mistakes but he failed to give those he joyfully criticized the correct sentences. My argument is not on which sentence is correct or which is not, but my argument is on the perceived ignorance even amongst the so called 'graduate' Firstly let's understand the word 'communication' and what it means. Communication communication/kəmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium. means of sending or receiving information, such as telephone lines or computers. means of travelling or of transporting goods, such as roads or railways. So if communication is the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium. Can this only be achieveable with only the "Queen's English"? Secondly, let's understand the term 'graduate' Graduate noun a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate or first academic degree. verb successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or (North American) high school. arrange in a series or according to a scale. change (something, typically colour or shade) gradually or step by step. It is not stated that fluency in English Language serve as a perquisites in becoming a graduate. So, where did the Master-Slave Mentality come from?
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Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by stchinedu: 8:08am On May 03, 2016 |
Nice one op. |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Nobody: 8:28am On May 03, 2016 |
You should have made some of the errors he highlighted in his post and see if we'd b able to understand you. Forget this BS about master-slave mentality English is Nigeria's ligua franca and as long as we have so many indigenous languages, English has come to stay 1 Like |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Nobody: 8:46am On May 03, 2016 |
OP, out of the blue you came up with your own mentality? Didn't you studied in English? If you cannot communicate effectively well, then there's a problem for you. |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Hexzagon: 8:55am On May 03, 2016 |
DeeTus:oga even you self wan scata the English... What's a double negative doing there? I completely concur with the op though some kind of blunder is unpardonable. |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Rapmoney(m): 9:03am On May 03, 2016 |
Suigeneris93:Thank you! Only lazy people who have no interest to learn, just like this Op, reason this way! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 9:42am On May 03, 2016 |
Mod, let this be on FP |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 9:48am On May 03, 2016 |
Haha... sorry guys, we can't understand this language to the fullest till we leave the surface of this earth. Because, the rules keep changing. |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by christejames(m): 9:57am On May 03, 2016 |
English itself is one of the involuted or complicated languages in the world today... Understanding it in a more comprehensible way is difficult. The language is so delicate. You would be making utterances thinking you are flowing whereas pedants are behind you noting down and compiling your blunders... As for me, my spoken English is where I have enormous blemish... I almost give up on this language! 1 Like |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by KingOfAmebo(m): 10:34am On May 03, 2016 |
Suigeneris93: You seem to miss the point here sweetheart, this post is not about whether English language should or shouldn't be our ligua franca, it is about the perceived mentality that for you to be a graduate you must be fluent in English. I know of someone who is a great mathematician but couldn't relate well in English, of course that didn't stop him from getting a nice job...all he has to do is get the job done. |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Nobody: 10:34am On May 03, 2016 |
I wish say we fit just approve pidgin as our own official language , I know mama peace will endorse it |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by KingOfAmebo(m): 10:43am On May 03, 2016 |
Rapmoney: Guy, your post focused on mistakes with no emphasise on corrections, I opened this thread to talk about a perceived Mentality. here's another chance to send in corrections but no, you are busy calling someone lazy...abeg na who lazy between me and you? I am not surprised though...some people have masters degree in pointing out other people's mistakes but cannot help with corrections because they are helpless themselves. |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Nobody: 10:53am On May 03, 2016 |
KingOfAmebo: I didn't miss the point dear, made my contribution based on another issue the op's post raised. The issue of master-slave mentality. In any case, if your mathematician friend was looking for a job in another sector that boarders on speaking English fluently, I can assure you, he won't get the job...have a nice day, dear |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Nobody: 11:34am On May 03, 2016 |
Hexzagon:Haha. How much will you pay to learn? |
Re: The 'Master-Slave Mentality' That All Graduates 'MUST' Be Fluent In English by Geofavor(m): 4:11pm On May 03, 2016 |
KingOfAmebo:Yes you have to be! You can't claim to be a graduate, yet go about speaking like a village farmer. There has to be a difference between the way a graduate and an illiterate speaks. Terrible diction can be a total turn-off to employers, especially when you claim to be a graduate. First impression matters. You cannot neglect the fact that English is our lingua franca. So long as it is, every Nigerian should endeavour to be a proficient speaker of the language. This is no slavery. It's an added advantage to what we already have. The British colonised the americans. They taught them English language for them to use in communicating with one another. Fast forward to 200+ years after their independence, they still use the language. And they didn't/don't fight it like we do. Instead, they got better and better with it. This, subsequently, contributed to their development as a nation. I hate it when I speak to some so-called graduates and they keep echoing, "eh?", "you said?". some will just nod their heads like lizards to show that they understand, meanwhile they don't. Change your perception, op. 1 Like |
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