#565 ft. Jo Tan - Taking Higher Mother Tongue Just Because You Can? & Are Micro-Weddings the Next Big Idea?
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From 2026, MOE is making it easier for students to qualify for Higher Mother Tongue classes. But why is studying your language at a more difficult level so desirable in Singapore? We ask former Higher Chinese student and now theatre practitioner (in both English and Chinese!) Jo Tan. Also, we discuss the growing trend of micro-weddings, and whether they address the problems of organising traditional big weddings, or create problems of their own!! Cloud Expo Asia Event Don't miss Cloud Expo Asia 2024, the premier event for cloud computing professionals. Connect with experts, explore the latest trends, and gain valuable knowledgeRegister today and be part of the cloud revolution! Register your FREE Ticket now at https://www.gevme.com/CEA24/?promo=&source=other_organic_Podcast Find out more:Website   LinkedIn Facebook X(00:00) Cloud Expo Asia 2024(01:02) Intro(20:00) Taking Higher Mother Tongue Just Because You Can?(53:28) Por Por's Big Fat Surprise Wedding(59:20) Are Micro-Weddings the Next Big Idea?(01:26:39) One Shiok Thing Find us here! Our websiteYLB SubredditYLB Telegram ChannelYLB TikTokYLB IGYLB YouTubeTaking Higher Mother Tongue Just Because You Can? More students will be allowed to take up Higher Mother Tongue in secondary 1 from 2026Teased by classmates as 'jiak kentang', PM Wong highlights importance of bilingualism in his 1st Mandarin NDR speechFrom 2026, Higher Mother Tongue qualification in Sec 1 will not be tied to overall PSLE scoresChan Chun Sing Facebook Post Are Micro-Weddings the Next Big Idea? The elders might disapprove, but some couples are opting for cheaper, intimate 'micro-weddings' Find Jo Tan InstagramPor Por's Big Fat Surprise WeddingReview of Dungeons & Distractions One Shiok Thing Fighter Pilot Rates 'Top Gun' Action Scenes For Realism | How Real Is It? | InsiderKampung Halloween Mics and Headphones from @shure Chairs from @ergotunechair Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak
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