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Thread: Will Chinese become a "lingua franca"?
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[quote=LEONARDO,254127]CHYNAGYRL, Congratulation! So you are a teacher. In China, people have a regard for teachers. Teachers are compared to Gardeners; Students are compared to Flowers in the garden. Personally, I show high repect for teachers, since both my mom and sisters are teachers. You will engage in Second Language Education. Sorry, I have forgotten who put forward the theory of " Second Language Acquisition". Here, I would like to talk about the "Bilingual Teaching". There has been an argument over the question "should the Bilingual Teaching start at the early stage of learning" namely, should teachers teach students in two different languages? To make myself clear, I will provide you with an example: in China, in some primary schools, the teachers are required to teach their students in class both in English and in Chinese in order to make the students grasp English at an early stage of the schooling. The problem is that many students usually get confused when they study the two languages at the same time. Should "Bilingual Teaching" start at an early stage of kids' schooling? Is it benificial for little kids? I want to hear your opinion on this topic.[/quote]
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