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Video : Anya and the Singapore National Pledge, in Fast Forward!

18 February 2011No Comment

Now that Anya is in Primary One, she recites the Singapore National Pledge together with the other students at her school everyday, before they all go to class.

[And as they recite the Pledge, they’d place their clenched their right fists on the left side of their chests]

And the other day, she showed me how she could recite the Pledge in her own ‘fast forward’ version! =)

This is a video I recently shared on Youtube, where she did two versions : The Pledge in Normal Speed, and in Fast-Forward!

Click the image above (or THIS LINK) to watch the clip! =)

(See if you could recite the Pledge even faster than her, hehe. My attempts are still unsuccessful, btw =)

Here are the words of the Singapore National Pledge:

We, the citizens of Singapore,
pledge ourselves as one united people,
regardless of race, language or religion,
to build a democratic society
based on justice and equality
so as to achieve happiness, prosperity and
progress for our nation.

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