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Joined: 29 Jun 2004
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 7:54 pm    Post subject: Training Reply with quote

Today�s volatile job market and the increase in the need for language skills have heightened the debate over whether companies should hire skilled workers or train the workers they hire. Some believe that it�s not what you know but what you can learn that�s the key to success in today�s workplace. So what about language skills? The results of a recent survey conducted in Hong Kong found that most people believe their English ability is either average or below average and that this has a significant impact on their ability to find work. They also showed high support for on-the-job language training and increased funding by the government as incentives to continued study. The survey concluded that functional or situation based communicative methods taught in small groups are much more successful than traditional language instruction. It�s up to employers and their local governments to decide how to address this issue.
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