Monday, January 8, 2018

Iran bans English from being taught in primary schools

Iran bans English from being taught in primary schools


Iran bans English from being taught in primary schools


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42610755

جمهوری اسلامی ایران زبان انگلیسی را از سیستم مدارس حذف کرد

A handout photo provided by the office of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on January 2, 2018, shows him delivering a statement in the capital Tehran.Image copyrightAFP
Image captionIran's supreme leader has criticised foreign influence through languages in the past

Iran has banned teaching the English language in primary schools, calling the subject a "cultural invasion".
The education ministry "envisages strengthening Persian language skills and Iranian Islamic culture of pupils at the primary school stage", its secretary told state media.
Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has previously expressed concern about the teaching of English.
It is seen as an important skill by many Iranians and is widely studied.
English is a foreign language option for many at secondary level, which begins at the age of 12, but its popularity has led to classes being offered by some schools much earlier.
"Teaching of foreign languages has not been recommended by any means" at primary level, Mehdi Navid-Adham, secretary of the Supreme Education Council, told the state-run IRIB news agency.
He also said that primary schools which teach English as an extra class outside of school hours were committing a "violation".
The ban does not affect foreign-language tuition at secondary school or popular private institutes which teach English outside the educational system.
Broadcast and print media in Iran are controlled by the state but include several English-language outlets, including the Islamic Republic News Agency and PressTV.

Presentational grey line

Another isolationist measure

Analysis by Rana Rahimpour, BBC Persian
This move is in line with the supreme leader's anti-Western, isolationist view of the world. He has repeatedly said that teaching English to children from an early age could lead to "western cultural infiltration".
He says the language of science is not necessarily English and that children should be taught other languages like Spanish, French, or eastern languages.
President Hassan Rouhani disagrees with him, and has said that knowing English will help young people join the job market. But he had little power to stop the ban.
However, it is unlikely to stop families from pushing their children to learn English.
Many middle class families already take their kids to independent language institutions after school hours because the methods used to teach English at normal schools aren't very successful.

Presentational grey line

Ayatollah Khamenei laid out his views on the issue in a 2016 speech given to teachers, criticising the spread of English to nursery schools.
He said such developments were part of a Western idea of instilling "thought and culture to the younger generation of countries".
"These remarks do not mean terminating English language teaching at schools, but the main issue is to know our rival and how precisely the opposite party has made planning to influence the country's future generation," he said.
The move comes amid significant turmoil in Iran.
At least 21 people have been killed in anti-government protests which began in late December over standards of living.
More than 1,000 people are said to have been arrested, including at least 90 students.
Ayatollah Khamenei blamed unspecified external "enemies" for the unrest.

Sunday, December 17, 2017

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The Porsche Museum has a brand-new 911 to show off. It’s also the oldest 911 in its collection. And, it’s not even a 911, actually. Confused yet? Allow us to explain.
Back in 2014, a German TV crew filming a documentary about barn finds stumbled across two dilapidated Porsches you-know-where. One of them was the shape of a 911, and carried the chassis number 300507. This got some people back in Stuttgart very excited. The 57th 911 ever made had been rediscovered.
Except, back in October 1964, when the red coupe was built, the Porsche 911 was not yet a name that was known to millions of sports car fans the world over. Porsche originally intended to badge its new sports coupe as the 901. A matter of weeks before production was due to kick off, Peugeot lodged a trademark complaint against Porsche, saying it owned the rights to all car names with a zero in the middle (a claim maintained today with the likes of the 208, 308 and so on). Read more





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Sunday, November 8, 2015

زاگالو آهنگ جام جهانی

  1. زاگالو در سال‌های 1976 تا 1978 سرمربی تیم ملی فوتبال کویت بود. بازی‌های متوالی و پیوسته ایران- کویت چنان حساسیت برانگیز بودکه ماریو زاگالو سوژه یکی از ترانه‌های مبتذل روحوضی و کوچه‌بازاری دهه 50 ایران شده بود. 
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  3. یکی از خواننده‌های قدیمی ترانه‌ای را درباره بازی ایران- کویت وارد بازار کرده بود که ترجیع‌بند آن «زاگالو، زاگالو» بود و ترانه‌سرا برای آنکه قافیه‌اش جور شود زاگال. را به جای اینکه ته صدای اُ بدهد با صدای او می‌خواند. 
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  5. ماریو زاگالو، همان مرد قهرمان برزیلی بود که تیم ملی برزیل را در جام هانی 1970 به عنوان قهرمانی رساند و بعدها به عنوان دستیار کارلوس آلبرتو پریرا هم قهرمان جام جهانی شد. 

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