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| | Asia-Pacific Journalists Meeting 2000 |
 | | But instead of standard English, unfortunately many Singaporeans today speak what we have come to call "Singlish." Singlish, the government insists, is a kind of bastardized English that English speakers outside of Singapore, and not only just native speakers, cannot really understand. |
 | | We see English not only as the language of the developed countries, such as the United States, Britain, or Canada, but as a language that is widely used in other developed countries in the non-English speaking world, such as Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland. |
 | | In April this year they launched a "Speak Good English" movement to actively discourage the use of Singlish and to get people to start speaking better English, a target for people under the age of 40 including students at all levels. |
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