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English Learning Lags in Iraq

English is the most daunting and frequently failed subject in Iraq’s end-of-school exams, indicating a need to update teaching methodologies and focus on it earlier.
Students attend a class on the first day of the new school term in Kerbala, 110 km (68 miles) south of Baghdad, September 24, 2013. REUTERS/Mushtaq Muhammed (IRAQ - Tags: EDUCATION SOCIETY) - RTX13Y2F
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Karim al-Jabouri, an Iraqi student in his senior year of high school, is getting ready to sit for an English test after having failed it miserably on two previous occasions.

Like many of his fellow students, Jabouri is unable to express himself in English. He describes the language as a “complexity none of the students are able to penetrate.” He reiterated, “No one has mastered writing their thoughts in English.”

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