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Q: New regulations and impact on intl depts at public schools?

4 years 30 weeks ago in  General  - China

 
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Nothing as of now. All regular policies as usual. Some area may see an increase in visa checks of foreigners. 

octavo:

Other than English, foreign curriculum us forbidden in public schools, based on most interpretation of new regulations. Do you not sense any alarm?

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Nothing as of now. All regular policies as usual. Some area may see an increase in visa checks of foreigners. 

octavo:

Other than English, foreign curriculum us forbidden in public schools, based on most interpretation of new regulations. Do you not sense any alarm?

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It's called "beating of the dead horse ... " 

 

English language is not that important anymore in China.

Soon, whole world will speak  ... and  eat mandarin-es ... 

 

I'm divided at which word should be capitalized ... in the last sentence ...

 

Orah Mandarin  

 

PulSartre:

Mandarins are my favorites.

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icnif77:

It's kind of difficult to determine about which mandarin you're onto ... when you start a sentence with word ' mandarin '...

 

English language is tricky in that way ... 'cause Brits know by the capital letter who's who ... , i.e.

 

 

"I was talking a bath while staying in the hotel near Bath .." 

 

or ...

 

"Residents of Bath bath often ..."

 

 

... and, I have more ... some on 'liver' and 'the pool' ...

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PulSartre:

Either way, it's alright.

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icnif77:

What? Taking the bath in Bath ...? 

 

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... speaking Mandarin while eating a mandarin ..? 

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Mandarins eat mandarins while taking a bath in Bath. Mandarins peel off the mandarins and throw them into the bath they're taking in Bath. I always ask the bookshop keeper whether she has any  Mandarins to read and she send me off to the fruit shop next to. I insist on my inquiry then she answers in a perfect Mandarin "I don't understand". I answer :

我也不
我也不

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icnif77:

It's very easy to misunderstand when you're speaking English even when you're conversing with the native English sneaker. 

 

You'll be better off to use a choke and board ... surprise

 

I like to speak Mandarin when abroad, i.e. out of China. As soon as I hear people speaking Mandarin, I join with: "Nie shi laowai ..." greeting ... 

 

I never miss such an opportunity ... 

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