China's Your Guide | |
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Mar 16, 2006 20:50 | |
![]() | I have to China very often - sometimes on my own, sometimes with tour groups. The times with tour groups, I find generally that the tour guides are very professional and know what they were talking about. I have come to understand that to be a qualified tour guide, one has to sit for a stringent exam and apparently being a tour guide is a popular choice, so competition is dead keen. Also there are 3 levels of guide - local, national & international. How difficult is the tour guide exam ? What are the qualifications required to even try sitting for the exam ? Some tour guides speak/write excellent English and maybe other foreign languages as well. How do they learn these in the 1st place ? |
Mar 16, 2006 21:03 | |
![]() | English is one of the compulsory subjects from junor middle school(some as early as primary level, even some kindergartens in big cities pick the subject, which is now surefire qualification/method to get more recruits) to collage. According to the present rule, only the students who pass the CET4 have choice not to attend the English classs. |
Mar 17, 2006 00:12 | |
![]() | Pinetree, I think that for a non-primary English language speaker, your written English is quite good !!! Remember, we can [all] achieve our dreams !!! :) :) Roger |
Mar 17, 2006 01:59 | |
![]() | In China,there was a tour guide exam held in every year! In Beijing,it was held in Nov.I think! |
Mar 17, 2006 02:42 | |
![]() | ROGERINCA | -General- | 2006-03-17 00:12:47 GMT-6 Reply this discussion Reply Back to Discussion list Back Pinetree, I think that for a non-primary English language speaker, your written English is quite good !!! Remember, we can [all] achieve our dreams !!! :) :) UNQUOTE Hahaha, Roger !! U write very well for a native English-speaker ! Hohoho ! Just teasing, just teasing. Old same, old same. |
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