English Language in Singapore

English Language tuition in Singapore has gone a long way since our independence and this can be attributed to three main components of increased business opportunity, parent’s desire for their children to be job competitive and the government’s push to be glocal.

English Language in Singapore

Thinking glocal is how we can be successful in a nation that takes pride in being the centre of the world. We are the avenues between the East and West, and our geopolitically advantageous positioning has put our small island onto centre stage of the international market by providing professional, competitive, stylish and efficient flow of air/sea traffic, a robust financial market, plus a hardworking and talented workforce that has adopted the English Language as their lingua franca. 

The English Language, with 1 500 million speakers, of whom only 375 million are native (statistica.com), are the highest adopted language in the world. This is seconded by Chinese Language with 1 100 million speakers but are predominantly native speakers of 982 million. With the rest of the languages tailing far behind these two.

The dominance of these two languages means that commanding a mastery in either of the language lets you talk to 1 in every 5 or 6 persons living on earth. In Singapore, the Chinese population that learns Chinese as their second language (and English as a First Language) in school drives these statistics to 1 in every 2.7 person on earth. And that is a lot of people that bilingual English/Chinese speaking Singaporeans can converse with. Coverage is key to a successful business plan and if a business entity can serve a wider network, that unhinges latent opportunities and make connections with markets that would have been otherwise foregone.

This is an advantage that keeps us relevant. The ability to communicate with almost half of the world means we can do business with any country, help anyone in times of need, but more importantly, be a friend with everybody. It is where we become truly global, not only by going out and making friends, but to be a welcoming host and the world comes to you.

Inculcating English into Singaporeans started with our education systems 50 years ago. Compulsory English examination passes to advance, with every subject in school taught in English (minus ethnic languages) means mastery would be advantageous in learning fast and an ability to grasp complex technical concepts. That universities are lectured in English as well, attainment of a degree, a professional career and ultimately, survival, hinges on the proficiency of English. 

But that is a 20th century strategy: language assimilation.

Latest generations of 21st century English-speaking Singaporeans pass on their English to their children as if the equivalent, a native speaker. English-educated Singaporeans now speak, read, write English as their first language and their children don’t need to learn “A” for Apples in Primary 1 like 40 years ago. 

Our children is born into an English speaking household and vernacular to English. We have evolved and our children have become as native an English user as any other. 

Our diverse ethnicity and international positioning keeps English relevant to our lives. Over generations, the English Languge has proven to be a viable marriage into our culture, keeping our traditions whilst adopting Western cultures and views that helps rather than deter. The ability to communicate with most of the world keeps us competitive and economically viable.

“The Limits of my language is The Limits of my World”-Ludwig Wittgenstein

It makes us globally active, engaging, dynamic and yet keeps us intimately connected with our immediate neighbors. Making friends where it would have been near impossible in our multi-cultural nation. Thinking glocal helps when our nation support such diverse ethnic groups where finding a common language would mean learning 4-5 languages just to talk to our neighbours. English breaks down barriers and carries our thoughts. To understand, first, we need to convey in a common language. 

So where next for English in Singapore? We will continue evolving. Our primary education system for English Language just got tweaked this year after 4 years of research into what we need to improve in our education. There is a push to change from the government sector to include creative aspects into our system.

There is also a sudden increase in international awareness that Singapore is a global city, thanks to Marina Bay Sands and the yearly Formula 1 events. One can’t be hospitable unless one communicates and understands hospitality. 

And what about English as an art form? Literature, poetry and sonnets. It is the existence of English as an art form, for the sake of art itself and nothing else that a society starts to fully appreciate the English Language. Appreciate the emotional powers and its beauty instead of just English being a tool of commerce or conversation. Appreciate that culturally, attainment of English as art means that we perhaps have arrived rather than be bystanders looking into a prestigious country club.

Thinking glocal helps when our nations’ resources is human resource. Keeping a common framework of English provides the bridge to our conversations and a strong spine to support our communication infrastructure. It is our bread, butter, main course, wine and sweet pastries. It provides for everything, and then some. 

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eduKate MOE SEAB PSLE English Language Materials- Top 100 Vocabulary List of Character Traits

English Tuition Singapore

Compiled by eduKate SG Tuition Centre Tampines and Punggol for Primary 4, Primary 5 and Primary 6 students, used on Character Traits in eduKate SG Creative Writing Programme for kids Vocabulary worksheets. Best used to describe intensive characters effectively for PSLE SEAB English composition and vocabulary in the new Syllabus 2015 format.

The following Top100 list has expanded to 255 words and keeps growing.

  1. Active
  2. Adaptable
  3. Adventurous
  4. Affable
  5. Affectionate
  6. Aggreeable
  7. Aggressive
  8. Ambitious
  9. Amicable
  10. Amusing
  11. Annoying
  12. Arrogant
  13. Articulate
  14. Athletic
  15. Awkward
  16. Boastful
  17. Bold
  18. Bossy
  19. Brave
  20. Brash
  21. Bright
  22. Bored
  23. Broad-minded
  24. Calm
  25. Careful
  26. Careless
  27. Caring
  28. Cautious
  29. Charming
  30. Chatty
  31. Cheerful
  32. Clean
  33. Clumsy
  34. Colorful
  35. Communicative
  36. Compassionate
  37. Complex
  38. Complete
  39. Conceited
  40. Confident
  41. Considerate
  42. Conscientious
  43. Cooperative
  44. Courageous
  45. Courteous
  46. Cowardly
  47. Creative
  48. Curious
  49. Dainty
  50. Daring
  51. Dark
  52. Decisive
  53. Defiant
  54. Delusional
  55. Demanding
  56. Determined
  57. Devastated
  58. Devout
  59. Disgruntled
  60. Discerning
  61. Diligent
  62. Diplomatic
  63. Discreet
  64. Dynamic
  65. Eager
  66. Easy-going
  67. Efficient
  68. Embarrassed
  69. Empathic
  70. Emotional
  71. Enjoyable
  72. Enthusiastic
  73. Energetic
  74. Excited
  75. Exuberant
  76. Fair
  77. Faithful
  78. Fanatical
  79. Fancy
  80. Fashionable
  81. Fearless
  82. Fighter
  83. Forceful
  84. Forgiving
  85. Frank
  86. Free spirited
  87. Friendly
  88. Frustrated
  89. Fun-loving
  90. Funny
  91. Generous
  92. Gentle
  93. Giving
  94. Gorgeous
  95. Good
  96. Gracious
  97. Gregarious
  98. Grumpy
  99. Grouchy
  100. Handsome
  101. Happy
  102. Hard-working
  103. Helpful
  104. Honest
  105. Hopeful
  106. Humble
  107. Humorous
  108. Idealist
  109. Imaginative
  110. Impartial
  111. Impulsive
  112. Independent
  113. Intelligent
  114. Intellectual
  115. Intuitive
  116. Inventive
  117. Jealous
  118. Joyful
  119. Judgmental
  120. Keen
  121. Kind
  122. Knowledgeable
  123. Lazy
  124. Leader
  125. Light-hearted
  126. Likeable
  127. Lively
  128. Lovable
  129. Loving
  130. Loyal
  131. Loud
  132. Lucky
  133. Manipulative
  134. Materialistic
  135. Mature
  136. Mean
  137. Melancholy
  138. Messy
  139. Mischievous
  140. Modest
  141. Moody
  142. Naïve
  143. Nasty
  144. Neat
  145. Nervous
  146. Nice
  147. Noisy
  148. Noble
  149. Obnoxious
  150. Opinionated
  151. Organized
  152. Outgoing
  153. Optimistic
  154. Passive
  155. Passionate
  156. Patient
  157. Patriotic
  158. Pessimistic
  159. Perfectionist
  160. Personable
  161. Persistent
  162. Pitiful
  163. Pioneering
  164. Philosophical
  165. Plain
  166. Placid
  167. Pleasant
  168. Pleasing
  169. Plucky
  170. Poor
  171. Polite
  172. Popular
  173. Powerful
  174. Practical
  175. Pretty
  176. Prim
  177. Pro-active
  178. Proper
  179. Proud
  180. Questionable
  181. Quick-witted
  182. Quicksilver
  183. Quiet
  184. Radical
  185. Rational
  186. Realistic
  187. Rebellious
  188. Reflective
  189. Relaxed
  190. Reliable
  191. Religious
  192. Reserved
  193. Respectful
  194. Responsible
  195. Resourceful
  196. Reverent
  197. Rich
  198. Rigid
  199. Romantic
  200. Rude
  201. Sad
  202. Sarcastic
  203. Self-confident
  204. Self-conscious
  205. Self-disciplined
  206. Selfish
  207. Sensible
  208. Sensitive
  209. Serious
  210. Sharp
  211. Short
  212. Shy
  213. Silly
  214. Simple
  215. Simple-minded
  216. Sincere
  217. Smart
  218. Sociable
  219. Stable
  220. Straightforward
  221. Strong
  222. Stubborn
  223. Studious
  224. Stupid
  225. Successful
  226. Sympathetic
  227. Swift
  228. Tall
  229. Tantalizing
  230. Tender
  231. Tense
  232. Thoughtful
  233. Thrilling
  234. Tidy
  235. Timid
  236. Tireless
  237. Tolerant
  238. Tough
  239. Tricky
  240. Trickster
  241. Trusting
  242. Ugly
  243. Unassuming
  244. Understanding
  245. Unhappy
  246. Unique
  247. Unlucky
  248. Vain
  249. Versatile
  250. Warm
  251. Warm hearted
  252. Wild
  253. Willing
  254. Wise
  255. Witty
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