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POPSEnglish language in the future In China, this sort of free-form adoption of English is helped along by a shortage of native English-speaking teachers, who are hard to keep happy in rural areas for long stretches of time. An estimated 300 million Chinese — roughly equivalent to the total US population — read and write English but don't get enough quality spoken practice. The likely consequence of all this? In the future, more and more spoken English will sound increasingly like Chinese.
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POPS Signs of panic over 'Chinglish' in Beijingghs Just an interesting article - read the original (the entire article) for a few laughs! But what seems like a few laughs, seems to be a serious problem in China, with the Olympics coming up! Read on!
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POPSXinjiang Cuisine This website is missing some important dishes, is Sinocentric, and follows the hilarious Chinglish practice of literally translating the names of dishes directly from Chinese into English. Typical Chinese overstatement and exaggeration. Wish it had some Uygur names and history.
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POPSChinglish Wow,this is a lot funnier than the 2100 Laughs in All Occasions I bought.