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Dear Kenyans could you please help me

Posted By: Hud_Hud on: Saturday 20th February 2009

I am an English language student at university and I would really appreciate your help. I’m doing an essay on post-colonial countries that have kept English as a national language. It will only take up 5 minutes of your time and I would really appreciate your input. Just write down which option you would go for next to the question number please.

I am open to criticism because I want this to be accurately done and I hope that your answers reflect the analysis I made in my essay.

Unfortunately I have nothing to offer you except a huge thank-you!!

1.Would you prefer Swahili to be the official and national language of Kenya (and not side by side with any other language)

Yes or No

2.Which language do you use MOST of the time

English, Swahili or other (please state)

3.How far would you agree that using English is only necessary in high forms of administration

Strongly agree, Fairly agree, Neither agree nor disagree, Fairly disagree, Strongly disagree

4.When reading the news do you read newspapers in English? If so why?

More accurate, Easier to understand, Better quality, I do not read the news in English, Other

4.How far would you agree that the English language is able to unite Kenyans despite tribal differences?

Strongly agree, Fairly agree, Neither agree nor disagree, Fairly disagree, Strongly disagree, Don’t know

5.Do you feel the English language is suppressing the Kenyan culture?

Strongly agree, Fairly agree, Neither agree nor disagree, Fairly disagree, Strongly disagree, Don’t know

6.How far would you agree that those who want to keep the English language as a national language are unpatriotic?

Strongly agree, Fairly agree, Neither agree nor disagree, Fairly disagree, Strongly disagree, Don’t know

7.Do you consider the English language as a means of communication – nothing more and nothing less

Yes, No, Not sure

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