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To be clear, there was no real problem to begin with. This is what eventually happens when anyone tries to solve a fictional problem. It just compounds the original problem rather than solving it. Students should not be forced to learn English. Japanese students and the majority of the Japanese people do not speak English because they do not see the need for it. Yes, being proficient in English will be a definite advantage anywhere but it does not make it a necessity.
How can you even vouch for this? Why shouldn't Japanese schools teach proper English?--it's the universal language. Perhaps it is unnecessary for some people, but learning an additional language in school isn't just a problem in Japan then. It would be like taking Spanish/French out of the American/Canadian curriculum simply because students complained about it.
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