By many, the recent popularity of English in Chinese education, at all levels of learning, has been seen as a very modern phenomenon, which followed the opening of China in the late 1970s. In fact, the learning of English in China has a long and partly forgotten history, not least at the level of higher education. From a historical perspective, it is salutary to remember that English medium universities and colleges were first established in China in the late 19th and early 20th century. Today, all the state-run key universities in China are officially Putonghua-medium, but despite that, English has an increasing presence in university education, both in the classroom and in the personal lives of Chinese university students.Accepted versio
As China’s power and influence grow on the international stage, increasing numbers of international ...
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...
According to a 2010 China Daily article, the number of English learners in China is now around 400 m...
According to a 2010 China Daily article, the number of English learners in China is now around 400 m...
This paper examines English-taught courses in China’s research universities through an analysis of f...
This paper examines English-taught courses in China’s research universities through an analysis of f...
The English language today functions as a lingua franca with the largest number of learners and user...
This article provides and introduction to the range of research issues covered by the contributions ...
This article provides and introduction to the range of research issues covered by the contributions ...
China’s foreign-language education policy has shifted over the years— from the political orientatio...
The teaching of English as a foreign language to non-English majors at the tertiary level in mainlan...
The rise of English as a predominant foreign language in China in the past three decades driven by t...
Globalisation seems to be an irresistible trend that every nation is involved. China is not an excep...
English has long been central to the discourse of foreign language education in China. However, the ...
As China’s power and influence grow on the international stage, increasing numbers of international ...
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...
According to a 2010 China Daily article, the number of English learners in China is now around 400 m...
According to a 2010 China Daily article, the number of English learners in China is now around 400 m...
This paper examines English-taught courses in China’s research universities through an analysis of f...
This paper examines English-taught courses in China’s research universities through an analysis of f...
The English language today functions as a lingua franca with the largest number of learners and user...
This article provides and introduction to the range of research issues covered by the contributions ...
This article provides and introduction to the range of research issues covered by the contributions ...
China’s foreign-language education policy has shifted over the years— from the political orientatio...
The teaching of English as a foreign language to non-English majors at the tertiary level in mainlan...
The rise of English as a predominant foreign language in China in the past three decades driven by t...
Globalisation seems to be an irresistible trend that every nation is involved. China is not an excep...
English has long been central to the discourse of foreign language education in China. However, the ...
As China’s power and influence grow on the international stage, increasing numbers of international ...
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...