i have read a article is "if you want to leard others,learn Chinese!" from http://www.learnchinese.sg/edisonblog/Read.asp?ID=1&BID=268.
Yes, learning another language can improve cognitive abilities, cultural awareness, and open up opportunities for employment and global connections. It is beneficial for students to be exposed to different languages and cultures to become more well-rounded individuals.
Not necessarily. While Chinese language skills can be valuable in an increasingly globalized world, forcing all students to learn it may not be practical or relevant for everyone. It's important to offer a variety of language options to accommodate diverse interests and goals.
If it is in a foreign language class, then that language. If it is a not, than the student should speak appropriate English. There should not be use of conjunctions, proper use of can and may. Politeness should be present in their speaking.
First, you should be interested in Chinese, so that you will be motivated to keep at it. Then, you should find the most suitable way for you to learn Chinese. Finally, you should practice and practice. It is very important for you to practice communicating. You should look for opportunities to communicate with others in Chinese. Try to make lots of Chinese friends and frequently speak with them in Chinese.
Yes, students should be able to speak any language in their core classes as it promotes cultural diversity and inclusivity. Allowing students to use their native language can also help them better understand lessons and contribute to classroom discussions. Additionally, it can enhance their language skills and appreciation for different cultures.
== Yes, they should. It would prepare them for any required foreign languages courses in high school and college.
If an individual from abroad coming to work in China it is generally required by the Chinese government.but it is not the same as students, because students can enjoy the preferential preferential treatment. it is really difficult to tell you how long to find a job, my suggestion is that you should improve your Chinese first,
Students should use respectful and formal language when speaking to teachers in class.
In Chinese, it should be "一万"(yī wàn)
Yes, learning another language can improve cognitive abilities, cultural awareness, and open up opportunities for employment and global connections. It is beneficial for students to be exposed to different languages and cultures to become more well-rounded individuals.
Not necessarily. While Chinese language skills can be valuable in an increasingly globalized world, forcing all students to learn it may not be practical or relevant for everyone. It's important to offer a variety of language options to accommodate diverse interests and goals.
Students should be required to have gym classes. I say this because January 2007, 16% of children ages 6-19 are overweight/obese.
Yes, as if students don't exercise, they will become fat bastards!
That's a matter of opinion. Spanish is a highly useful language to learn because it is so prevalent. However, not everyone needs to be familiar with it to get by.
YES
It is obviously a major advantage, but it is possible to do it without knowing Chinese, though it would be far more difficult. You would have to start with really simple things, like pointingto yourself and saying your name and then build it to "My name is..." and get people to repeat it using their own name. So you would need a lot of signs, like pointing at things. There are many challenges in teaching English to Chinese people. Chinese is different in terms of its grammar, rules, structures etc., so it is more difficult to explain corresponding features than it is for other languages. So certainly it is an advantage to be able to speak the language of your students. A very important rule in teaching any language is to use as much of it in the classroom and as little as possible of the language that your students speak. So it can be good if the teacher doesn't have full fluency in the students' language and it is good if there is a mix of native languages amongst the students, so that they are forced to speak English wherever possible to each other.
Renedaars is a program in Pretoria South Africa. It is a program that helps with leadership and trainings. The majority of the students speak the language of Afrikaans. When writing a speech the students must include all of the required elements of the speech.