More students learning higher mother tongue languages

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Classes today are more interactive and geared towards helping students use the language in their lives.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

They may have a reputation for being more challenging but classes in higher mother tongue languages are gaining popularity, with more students taking them up in secondary school.

At the O levels, 31 per cent of Chinese language students studied Higher Chinese last year, up by about 5 percentage points in the past decade.Enjoy unlimited access to ST's best work Subscribe Now

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U can see higher chinese in their face lmao

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