Mastering English an uphill struggle
By Zhao Xinying | China Daily | Updated: 2016-12-26 07:43Mastering English an uphill struggle
Students at the No 4 Primary School in Changxing county, Zhejiang province, perform during the school's English drama festival.Xu Yu / XinhuaLanguage proficiency in China remains at a low level, despite record investment in school programsLiu Jian started learning English while in middle school at age 13. It was a compulsory subject, and he took classes in it every day.
He continued to learn the language in high school and college, until he began a master's degree program in 2009.
Now, at age 30, he says he is still not confident in his English ability.
"To be honest, I worked very hard when learning the language at school and got satisfactory test scores," said Liu, who works at a State-owned petroleum company.
"But I still need to look up words in dictionaries when I read English books. I can't speak fluently and confidently when I have to talk with a native English speaker. And what's more, I sometimes can't understand the English news on TV."Mastering English an uphill struggle
A teacher from the United States talks with students at a community in Fuyang city, Anhui province, in English.Wang Biao / For China DailyLiu's feelings are typical for people his age. In the sixth English Proficiency Index, recently published by Swedish education company Education First, China ranked 39th out of 72 countries and regions.
The level of English proficiency among Chinese remains at a low level globally and lags behind a number of other Asian countries such as South Korea and Japan, according to the report.
Younger starting age
Despite China's low ranking in the Education First report, Chinese have historically spent a lot of time and money on learning English.
A report by Shenzhen-based consultancy CIConsulting showed that with almost one-fourth of its population learning the language, China is the world's largest market for English education.
The report said Chinese people spent 30 billion yuan ($4.3 billion) on learning English in 2013, a figure it projected would increase by 15 percent each year.
A series of regulations released in 2001 by the Education Ministry called on the nation's primary schools to start teaching English in the third grade. That is earlier than Liu and his peers began learning, but in reality, many schools in first-tier cities such as Beijing begin English courses even earlier, from the first grade.
Parents are also keen on having their children learn beginning at younger ages.
深圳长欣自动化设备有限公司 以停产控制系统零部件、为领先优势、我们有大量库存和盈余操纵系统零件、停产的控制系统部分硬件、我们也发布了许多的硬件和产品来支持你现有的控制系统或运用最新的控制技术、停产的“DCS系统备品 备件 PLC模块 备件”整机及配件系列、有着强大的优势只要您需要的PLC产品、我们就能帮您找到。公司以“专业、 诚信、创新、合作、共赢”的经营理念、不断开发新产品、为客户提供优质服务、以最大限度追求客户满意度、并不断开拓新领域业务,充足库存,交货期快,欢迎 致电查询!