Literature of children in Jamaica as a child in America, because we felt asleep as parents' voices sounded in our dreams, we grew up listening to Dr. Sousse and Curious George story It was. As we get older, Shell Silverstein 's "end of the sidewalk" poetry is no longer imaginative as when I was 8 years old, the story we began reading was our It reflects the living environment. We are involved in character lives like Hardy Boys and Willy Wonka.
Of course, when I was 3 years old, I was studying, but this is not unusual for Jamaican children. By the time I was nine years old, I was studying at a boarding school in Kingston, Jamaica, which is not uncommon for Jamaican children. Reading away from the story of my hometown and my father, reading has become my life line. For me, reading is like DNA being integrated into one line of my life. I always arrived at the literary classroom, first fixed the seat to the front, I was eager to take me to another world. When I was in the third form (then British colony, Jamaica was using an English learning system), I have read almost all the Shakespeare plays. Dip to the piano has further developed my musical talent. When I arrived in Orwell's fourth format in 1984, I discovered that my very strict Catholic school, Mercy Alfa Abbey, really shaped us as "citizen".
The educational system in Jamaica is divided into four levels: early childhood, elementary school, junior high school and university. Early childhood, primary and secondary education is mandatory and free. There are also four major universities. No university in Jamaica represents the QS ranking of the university. Singapore's educational system can be divided into three stages - primary, secondary and university preparation. Unlike Jamaica, only Primary is mandatory. The National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Institute of Technology (NTU) are ranked 12th and 13th in the QS ranking of World University in Singapore. The relationship between the two countries is that both students will participate in the GCE O` and A` level examination.
The official language of Singapore is English, but there are mainly four languages. - English, Malay, Mandarin, Tamil. Most Singaporeans are bilingual. The official language of Jamaica is English. It is used in government, legal system, education and media. Jamaica also uses a dialect called the Jamaican dialect. Jamaican people are also bilingual. In my opinion, two major factors influence the success of Singapore. That leader (ie Lee Kuan Yew) and that people. Lee Kuan Yew, often referred to as the founder of Singapore, is a foresighted person. He was not just driving. He is a man of wisdom and honesty. He is seeking common interests for his country and people. He puts Singapore and Singaporeans into personal interests, ambitions and fame. Singaporeans are not consistently consistent at all times, but they have made many differences in the future. But they have a unified goal - to make Singapore safe and prosperous