English speakers planning to move to Europe might want to opt for a country where they’re most likely to be understood in well, English!
The DBE is launching a new campaign to improve the quality of education in South Africa – and the use of English language is under scrutiny.
New data reveals the 100 most spoken languages in the world and where SA’s official languages fit in.
BERT will help the search engine to understand 1 in 10 of all the things asked.
Now we’re talking… We’ve got a complete breakdown of 14 South African languages, and how popular they are across the country.
How embarrassing! 300 teachers charged with educating youngsters didn’t pass a grade 3 English tests… what do you even learn in grade 3 English?
Looks like all the fuss was for nought and that Afrikaans will remain the dominant language at Stellenbosch university, at least for the next year.