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  2. Philippine English - Wikipedia

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    Philippine English (similar and related to American English) is any variety of English native to the Philippines, including those used by the media and the vast majority of educated Filipinos and English learners in the Philippines from adjacent Asian countries. English is taught in schools as one of the two official languages of the country, the other being Filipino. Due to the influx of ...

  3. English education in China - Wikipedia

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    English education in China. The emphasis on English education in China only emerged after 1979 when the Cultural Revolution ended, China adopted the Open Door Policy, and the United States and China established strong diplomatic ties. One estimate (in 2007) of the number of English speakers in China is over 200 million and rising, with 50 ...

  4. Li Yang (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Li Yang (educator) Li Yang ( simplified Chinese: 李 阳; traditional Chinese: 李陽; pinyin: Lǐ Yáng; born 1969 in Changzhou, Jiangsu) is a Chinese educator and language instructor. He is the creator of Crazy English, an unorthodox method of teaching English. He claimed to have taught English to more than 20 million people in a decade.

  5. Filipinos in China - Wikipedia

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    Many domestic workers from the Philippines have been coming to China to work as maids. Figures from the Philippines government in 2009 shows that mainland China has become the top destination for Filipino maids seeking work overseas as Chinese families are willing to employ them for better household services and for their fluency in the English ...

  6. Philippine Hokkien - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Hokkien [f] is a dialect of the Hokkien language of the Southern Min branch of Min Chinese descended directly from Old Chinese of the Sinitic family, primarily spoken vernacularly by Chinese Filipinos in the Philippines, where it serves as the local Chinese lingua franca [9] within the overseas Chinese community in the Philippines ...

  7. Thomasites - Wikipedia

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    The Thomasites arrived in the Philippines on August 21, [3] 1901, to establish a new public school system, to teach basic education, and to train Filipino teachers, with English as the medium of instruction.

  8. History of education in China - Wikipedia

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    After Qing was defeated by Japan during the first Sino-Japanese War, Peiyang University (or Imperial Tientsin University), the first modern university in China was established in 1895, of which the undergraduate education system was fully based on the counterpart in USA. In 1898, Peking University was founded, with a curriculum based on the ...

  9. College of Teacher Education of Nanjing Normal University

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    Actually, the teacher - training students are also exposed to other relevant professional resources from other colleges in Nanjing Normal University. For example, the English teaching student will be cultivated by both the College of Teacher Education and College of Foreign Languages of Nanjing Normal University.