This article presents an overview of replicating the French immersion model used in Canada to English immersion programs in China. It provides the Chinese context of this program highlighting the importance of English education and the defect of traditional English teaching and learning. The paper explains the borrowable features of the French immersion model which account for the attraction to the Chinese reformers. With a focused discussion on the differences between the traditional and immersion English teaching approaches, the paper argues that, to sustain an effective transplanted English immersion program, necessary modifications must be made to respond to the social and educational contextual restrictions in the “borrower” country
In 1991 the Government of Hong Kong approved an English immersion program on a massive scale for chi...
The objective of this international case study is to explore the beliefs and practices of two Chines...
This study, entitled “Understanding the Choice of Chinese Graduate Students’ English Learning Strate...
China’s foreign-language education policy has shifted over the years— from the political orientatio...
Abstract: Previous research has identified a discrepancy between intended pedagogical reforms and th...
This paper examines the history of English Language Education (ELE) and its societal role in China f...
English medium instruction (EMI) is an increasing phenomenon in the higher education...
The ultimate goal of English learning is to enable students to communicate in English. However, Engl...
In the present day Mandarin Chinese has become a commonly taught language in the U.S. Mandarin is wi...
Under China’s market economy, English language learning has been adopted as a strategy to promote th...
As China’s power and influence grow on the international stage, increasing numbers of international ...
With the rapid rise of China’s economy, Mandarin Chinese (henceforth Chinese, denotes ‘Putonghua’ in...
Since the inception of French immersion in Montreal in 1965,numerous children have benefited from th...
During the process of globalization, English plays an indispensable role in the communication of peo...
This paper aims to depict the linguistic challenges that Sino-US exchange students face when they ad...
In 1991 the Government of Hong Kong approved an English immersion program on a massive scale for chi...
The objective of this international case study is to explore the beliefs and practices of two Chines...
This study, entitled “Understanding the Choice of Chinese Graduate Students’ English Learning Strate...
China’s foreign-language education policy has shifted over the years— from the political orientatio...
Abstract: Previous research has identified a discrepancy between intended pedagogical reforms and th...
This paper examines the history of English Language Education (ELE) and its societal role in China f...
English medium instruction (EMI) is an increasing phenomenon in the higher education...
The ultimate goal of English learning is to enable students to communicate in English. However, Engl...
In the present day Mandarin Chinese has become a commonly taught language in the U.S. Mandarin is wi...
Under China’s market economy, English language learning has been adopted as a strategy to promote th...
As China’s power and influence grow on the international stage, increasing numbers of international ...
With the rapid rise of China’s economy, Mandarin Chinese (henceforth Chinese, denotes ‘Putonghua’ in...
Since the inception of French immersion in Montreal in 1965,numerous children have benefited from th...
During the process of globalization, English plays an indispensable role in the communication of peo...
This paper aims to depict the linguistic challenges that Sino-US exchange students face when they ad...
In 1991 the Government of Hong Kong approved an English immersion program on a massive scale for chi...
The objective of this international case study is to explore the beliefs and practices of two Chines...
This study, entitled “Understanding the Choice of Chinese Graduate Students’ English Learning Strate...