Students, parents upset with ‘morbid’ ‘O’-Level Chinese listening comprehension passage

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A listening comprehension passage for a national examination has drawn criticism from students and parents for being morbid and inappropriate. Students who sat for the GCE ‘O’ Level Chinese listening comprehension exam on Tuesday listened to a story about a hospital...

“If my family was in the hospital or something, how I would’ve felt… so it’s understandable that would’ve been affected ,” she explained.

“It certainly made my daughter feel uneasy that people had died in a hospital over sheer negligence. Yet, such a tale is being told as a joke, or just an exam passage in a manner that promotes apathy or indifference,” the mother added.“I can’t believe this was in LC and it’s actually a real thing that happened,” said TikTok user Youveryslay.

“We will have to consider that students might already be anxious or nervous coming into an exam room,” said Ms Padma Jairam.

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