How crazy!
Intensive learning dose not suit for everybody.
Though I am quite fond of English, I would go mad if I were required to do so.
And a whole year is quite precious for undergraduate students.
Why should students struggle to deal with English tests while they would like to learn some other more interesting things and they may still stumble over the unfamiliar words in textbooks later?
Why don’t we just get good textbooks translated into Chinese and make things simple for them.
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Why should we force them to be a fluent English reader in a simple year?
On the other hand, is it necessary that every student be good at English?
No one is perfect.
Why should we require students master English well if they are originally supposed to study physics, or ancient Chinese?
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Not to mention the time for classes, should a math professor teach English too?
Quite ironic if we compare it to the first case!
com) The third one is more like a complaining---complaining of the fact that translation work that has been done is far from enough.
Years before a friend in
I search on line, but find only one with English websites.
Naturally it won.
Now, electronic manufacturers face the same situation.
When other qualities are about the same, who acts first wins the market.
The work that we have done till now is far from enough.
------To be continued