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[quote=BENJAMIN ,17759]“It is estimated that in 20 years more people in China will be speaking English as a second language than native speakers of English world-wide”– China TodayI’ve done the rounds of schools 50-60 per class with an enphis on drilling the children. In such circumstances there isnt much else you can do I fear, and like most state run education in China there is no room for individualized lessons and fostering creativity in such an environment. On the other hand I also run private tutoring, where I spend one on one time with a student, expanding dialogues and fostering creative language. Working with the student passions and interest to create an enjoyable learning environment. However, in the end only the privileged few in China are able to afford such education, leaving the majority to more traditional methods. What is the answer? Institutional learning is only a way of facilitating one’s own desire to learn, in the end it is up to the individual - through hard work and a passion to achieve in whatever their goal - be it English, Chinese, Art or life in general. In the today’s world knowledge is a free commodity, to those willing to learn. But I fear our destiny to some degree is well and truly in the hands of the gods - who's ray of light currently shine most favorably on those seeking a humble future behind the bambo curtain.[/quote]
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