| @Wayfarer - please note that the 'concensus' on this blog is not that China places too much emphasis on English langauage or that the English requirement in schools should be dropped. This is just a line that three people have been pushing (yourself, Perkins and Gunyan) - and after studying the content and structure of the posts it is extremely obvious that you three people are one and the same person (remember, that Jian Shou records and can view IP addresses, so changing your name to post the same material is very obvious to him - this 'different personality' syndrome must be very interesting - if not amusing - to him). English and Chinese Mandarin are the two languages needed for successfully conducting business across Asia, and to suggest students in China should not study English language can be very damaging to the young folk reading this blog - please all young Chinese people, do not believe what this one person (with different personalities) is posting - keep up your studies for your own sake (and future success). In ours and your lifetimes, the schematics of global business language will not change (or have major shift). Anyway, to summarize - dropping English in schools in China is not the concensus of this blog - just the belief of one person. Take care... :D |
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