That was the case in America, I recall Dr. Fauci saying something along the lines of when the number of infections increase, it is followed by an increase in the number of death, (usually after a couple of week)
I meant to say *might* increase. My dad is almost 68 years old; trust me when I say...
@UKBengali @Atlas, let not get ahead of ourselves, we should wait a couple of weeks before coming to conclusions. The number of death *might* start to increase in a week or two now that the infection is spreading rapidly.
I guess the point i am trying to make is that we have limited resources, and from my perspective it would be better to utilize additional resources on teaching English *properly* than to teach a new language.
valid point, but again teaching urdu should be an afterthought when wr start teaching english properly. All i am saying is that all the resources (class time, books etc) that could be spent in teaching urdu can be better utilized to teach children english.
Speaking from personal experience, a sizable percentage of the population has access to indian TV channels and movies, so they have a reasonably good understanding of hindi to the extent that they can even speak it with relative ease. If i recall even 5 years back when indian cartoons were quite...
Students have a hard tine learning English properly, lets not increase their burden by forcefully teaching languages that will bot come to any significant use to them in life.
I always thought it was the other way around (because if the Arabic letters)