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	<title>Comments on: Learning each other’s language</title>
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		<title>By: Samadhi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Samadhi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2006 16:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t think we need to be a politican or need government incentive to learn another language.  I would love it if both languages: sinhala and tamil are thought in schools.  Since I didn&#039;t have this opportunity, now I am trying to learn Tamil by myself.  I don&#039;t see why others can&#039;t do the same.  Why are we blaming others when learning a language is all up to us.  In my eyes Tamil people who had to learn Sinhalese are the lucky ones.  They are better educated because they learned another language.  In a peaceful Sri Lanka I would go live in a predominantly Tamil area like Jaffna and give my self the opportunity to learn more.  I am living in a country where Sinhala in not the official language.  I see the advantage I have over others who had to learn only one (the official) language.   So,  although I fully support teaching both these languages in schools, let&#039;s use the time that we spend finger pointing and blaming others to learn another language and be better educated.  Learning is a personal thing, within the reach of each one of us if we really want to, and not a political or economic issue.  I wish I was one of you who knows all three (Sinhala, Tamil, English).  Don&#039;t lement for being so fortunate.  All of us ordinary people have so much power to change things.  Let&#039;s do that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t think we need to be a politican or need government incentive to learn another language.  I would love it if both languages: sinhala and tamil are thought in schools.  Since I didn&#8217;t have this opportunity, now I am trying to learn Tamil by myself.  I don&#8217;t see why others can&#8217;t do the same.  Why are we blaming others when learning a language is all up to us.  In my eyes Tamil people who had to learn Sinhalese are the lucky ones.  They are better educated because they learned another language.  In a peaceful Sri Lanka I would go live in a predominantly Tamil area like Jaffna and give my self the opportunity to learn more.  I am living in a country where Sinhala in not the official language.  I see the advantage I have over others who had to learn only one (the official) language.   So,  although I fully support teaching both these languages in schools, let&#8217;s use the time that we spend finger pointing and blaming others to learn another language and be better educated.  Learning is a personal thing, within the reach of each one of us if we really want to, and not a political or economic issue.  I wish I was one of you who knows all three (Sinhala, Tamil, English).  Don&#8217;t lement for being so fortunate.  All of us ordinary people have so much power to change things.  Let&#8217;s do that.</p>
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