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  2. World News (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    ' Philippine World News ') is a daily broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines written in the Chinese language. Founded in 1981, [2] it is currently the Philippines' largest Chinese-language newspaper in terms of circulation, [3] with a circulation of 36,000 as of 2008. [1]

  3. Grammar school - Wikipedia

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    Henrietta Barnett School is a grammar school for girls with academy status.. A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented selective secondary school.

  4. World Journal - Wikipedia

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    World Journal (Chinese: 世界日報; pinyin: Shìjiè Rìbào) is a U.S. newspaper printed in Chinese. It is the most influential Chinese language newspaper in the United States [ 1 ] and one of the largest Chinese language newspapers outside of Greater China , with a daily circulation of 350,000.

  5. Wang Li (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Li (Chinese: 王力; 10 August 1900 – 3 May 1986), courtesy name Wang Liaoyi (王了一) and birth name Wang Xiangying (王祥瑛), was a Chinese linguist, educator, translator and poet, described as the founder of Chinese linguistics.

  6. Chinese grammar - Wikipedia

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    tā He 打 dǎ hit 人。 rén person 他 打 人。 tā dǎ rén He hit person He hits someone. Chinese can also be considered a topic-prominent language: there is a strong preference for sentences that begin with the topic, usually "given" or "old" information; and end with the comment, or "new" information. Certain modifications of the basic subject–verb–object order are permissible and ...

  7. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    China's first contact with the English language occurred between the Chinese and English traders, and the first missionary schools to teach English were established in Macau in the 1630s. The state emphasis of English education emerged after 1979 when the Cultural Revolution ended, China adopted the Open Door Policy, and the United States and ...

  8. English education in China - Wikipedia

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    The College English Test (CET) is the primary English language test in China. As of 2011, employers have made scores in the CET 4 and CET 6 requirements for employment, and The Lowdown on China's Higher Education stated that in China "CET 4 and CET 6 National English examinations have become the symbol of English proficiency in reading and writing."

  9. Chinese language - Wikipedia

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    Chinese had no uniform system of phonetic transcription until the mid-20th century, although enunciation patterns were recorded in early rhyme dictionaries and dictionaries. Early Indian translators, working in Sanskrit and Pali, were the first to attempt to describe the sounds and enunciation patterns of Chinese in a foreign language. After ...