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Nowadays, schools in China are placing too much emphasis on English, which has caused "destructive" damage to China’s overall ed
Nowadays, schools in China are placing too much emphasis on English, which has caused "destructive" damage to China’s overall ed
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2016-03-10
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问题
Nowadays, schools in China are placing too much emphasis on English, which has caused "destructive" damage to China’s overall education according to some education experts. Is English crippling Chinese education? Experts and English teachers have totally different views. The following are opinions from both sides. Read the excerpts carefully and write your response in about 300 words, in which you should:
1. summarize briefly the opinions from both sides:
2. give your comment.
Marks will be awarded for content relevance, content sufficiency, organization, and language quality. Failure to follow the above instructions may result in a loss of marks.
Experts
Mr. Hu: I have long been an opponent to the importance of the English language in the Chinese classroom. The importance of English is overestimated. It is unnecessary to impose English-language studies on students who will pursue professions that do not require a foreign language. All Chinese children, from infancy, have to lumber with this difficulty—to comprehend an alien language. Yet maybe just 0.001% of them will ever get the need to use this over-hyped "useful" language in their life. Does it make any sense to cause this unnecessary emotional and intellectual hardship on our children, aside from the massive money wasted, which could be better if spent on Chinese language teaching staff for the schools?
Ms. Yang: English is just a sort of language, which is not supposed to be added to our curriculums. In China, we are imposed or enforced to study it as a pretty important subject in primary and high school, as well as in college. That’s somewhat wrong. It turns out to be compulsory and coercive. And this is against the fundamental law of language learning, which can be a fun. But to most Chinese students, it has come to be a suffering.
English teachers
Ms. Li: If there is a crisis in Chinese education, it is the education system that focuses on exams and rote learning that should be blamed instead of the subject of English. Moreover, I want you to understand that a child’s learning capabilities vastly depend on the environment it is fostered in. Opening up your mind to other cultures enriches you, broadens your horizon, and improves your creative thinking. Therefore, learning a foreign language is certainly not a waste of time. Personally, I will take good care that my child masters at least 5 languages before the age of 20, and I’d advise everyone to do the same.
Mr. Wang: Actually, language is not the problem—the education system is. Chinese students are not more stupid than European ones—if you give them a good environment, they will easily excel at studying and develop themselves much better. The meaning of college is not only let its students be skillful or specialized in some areas but also expose them to some great minds and ideas all around the world. Knowing a second language can undoubtedly help students have a global thinking as well as draw inspiration from the world, which can help them go further.
Mr. Zhao: Although the advantages of learning a foreign language now outweigh the overall disadvantages, it is hard and takes a lot of general awareness and good policies to ensure this in the long run, especially English—since it has been a near monopoly in the world. It seems that there is a great demand for more people with the ability to work and speak in English in China.
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答案
English Is Crippling Chinese Education Studying English has caused "destructive" damage to China’s overall education, which is facing an "unprecedented crisis" , said Zhang Shuhua during the CPPCC annual session. "Schools are placing too much emphasis on English," argued Zhang, director of the Information and Intelligence Research Institute at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and CPPCC member. " By focusing their studies on English, students suffer and neglect other subjects, which is a crippling blow to the Chinese education system. " Is English crippling Chinese education? Experts and English teachers have totally different views. Experts hold the view that the importance of English is overestimated. It is unnecessary to impose English-language studies on students who may pursue professions that do not require a foreign language. In China, children are imposed or enforced to study English as a pretty important subject in primary and high school, as well as in college. That’s somewhat wrong. English teachers, however, argue that knowing a second language can undoubtedly help students have a global thinking as well as draw inspiration from the world, which can help them go further. As far as I am concerned, English is crippling Chinese education to some extent. " The sooner the better" , goes an old adage. Parents across China have taken it literally to herd their children, who can hardly even walk, to learn English in the hope that a refined knowledge of English and its skilled use would guarantee them a bright future. Chinese people’s obsession with education has compelled them to get their children to study English as early as possible despite the lack of evidence proving this to be an effective method. Since Chinese people believe there has been a shift in the criteria for admission to high schools and colleges across the world—from just test scores to all-around ability, they are even sending toddlers to learn English in the hope that they would be different from their peers. Little evidence is available to show the effectiveness of forcing infants into learning English, and not surprisingly many experts fear that the Chinese education system is burning itself out. But for now, English teaching is reaping the harvest of Chinese parents’ ignorance and desperation, which, in turn, is crippling Chinese education.
解析
通过审题可知,本题讨论的是重视英语学习的影响。随着时代的发展,中国教育对于英语学习越来越重视,甚至很多咿呀学语的孩童都被送至英语培训班,以期不要输在起跑线上。这一现象是否会对中国教育造成冲击?命题紧贴时代脉搏,具有浓厚的现代气息。在具体行文方面,考生可以开门见山,引出话题;接下来在第二部分简要总结专家与英语教师的不同观点;第三段重点阐述自己对这一话题的观点与看法。表达自己看法时,可以站在任意一个角度来写,只要言之有理,有据可依即可。
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