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  • ...ssments Board (SEAB) and [[Cambridge International Examinations|University of Cambridge International Examinations]] (UCIE). ...ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_of_Secondary_Education Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE)] in Great Britain.
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  • ...re English]], which is the high variety dialect, and [[Singlish|Colloquial Singapore English (known locally as Singlish)]]. ...lingua franca. Post-independence, British English evolved into [[Standard Singapore English]], dropping RP for its own unique accent. The pidgin English spoken
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  • ...ally, linguistically and culturally related to the other Dravidian peoples of South Asia. There are an estimated 74 million Tamils around the world. ==In Singapore==
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  • ...ent Board (SEAB) and the [[Cambridge International Examinations|University of Cambridge International Examinations]] (UCIE). The A-Level examinations are conducted annually in Singapore, taken by students after two years in [[Junior Colleges|junior college, or
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  • ...cusses British English in the context of Singapore. For a wider discussion of British English, consult the Wikipedia article.''</small><br> ...h English''' is a broad term used to refer usually to the standard dialect of English spoken in Britain and the British Empire. In colonial times, Britis
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  • ...of merger with Malaysia. Some of the options ultimately involved questions of national identity, and such questions would come to be cited years after th ...get to keep its language policies, such as to retain using all four major languages: English, Mandarin Chinese, Malay and Tamil.
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  • ...;border:1px solid #888;border-top:3px solid #F00;border-bottom:none;"|[[En:Singapore Tourist Guidebook|English]] ==Welcome to Singapore==
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  • ...aya in the pre-World War II colonial period). A small and shrinking number of older Indian Singaporeans are themselves direct (i.e. first generation) mig ...successful businessman, Singapore's first building contractor and founder of the first Hindu temple, the [[Sri Mariamman Temple]]. The early settlements
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  • ...ons of ordering Singapore's common Kopi drink variations using the lexicon of Singlish (Visual guide sourced from Fun Toast Cafe)]] ...first recorded in the early 1970s. English is one of Singapore's official languages, along with Mandarin, Malay and Tamil. Although English is the lexifier lan
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  • ...n region and the Greater London administrative area, governed by the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. ...passenger traffic. London's 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education in Europe. In 2012, London became the first city to host t
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  • ...(MOE), Singapore Examinations and Assessments Board (SEAB) and University of Cambridge International Examinations (UCIE). ...ia.org/wiki/General_Certificate_of_Secondary_Education General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE)] offered in Great Britain.
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  • [[File:Flag of Singapore.png|thumb|right|250px|Flag]] [[File:State Crest of Singapore.png|thumb|right|250px|Coat of Arms]]
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  • ...uage that are distinctly American, due to America being the global hegemon of the 21st century. ==History of SSE==
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  • ..., with this time varying by fifteen minutes, except for certain components of language subjects. Multiple choice questions are tested using a standardise ...time in August to help them benchmark themselves vis-a-vis the performance of other foreign schools.
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  • ...ag and helicopters.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Singapore flag being flown by Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) helicopters during a National Day Parade]] ...an, Austronesian Malay, South Asian, and Eurasian influences. Contemporary Singapore was also influenced by European culture, mainly by the British, leading it
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  • {{Infoline|Address (CCL)|171 Paya Lebar Road<br>Singapore 409048}} {{Infoline|Address (DTL)|10 Circuit Link<br>Singapore 378956}}
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  • {{Infoline|Address|24 Serangoon Avenue 1, Singapore 556140}} ...hool and [[Catholic Junior College]] and is one of 7 Gabrielite schools in Singapore.<ref>[http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article.aspx?articleid=straitstimes
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  • ...istic traditions of the Malay Archipelago and the diverse visual practices of itinerant artists and migrants from China, the Indian subcontinent, and Eur ...n expanded to include earlier forms of visual representation, such as from Singapore's historical periods.
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