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