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China Reforms Obsolete English Teaching Methods
2004/03/01
To improve the overall level of English, the Chinese
Ministry of Education has launched a campaign in 180 colleges
to reform obsolete English teaching methods and strengthen new
approaches.
The new reform aims to teach students
comprehensive "listening and speaking" skills rather
than just "reading", as was customary in the past.
In the initial stages, a new Internet and computer-based
English teaching system has been introduced. At the request of
the Ministry of Education, the Tsinghua University Publishing
House has produced a series of English teaching materials
specially designed for computer network users.
The new standards set by the Ministry of Education require
that all listening and speaking training be followed online or
on a computer. By accessing campus networks, students can find
good quality English classes, anytime, anywhere.
The reform is being extended to band-4 and band-6 English
examinations, tests used by almost all colleges to assess
students English levels. The new exams will attach
importance to the comprehensive understanding of English, and
will be taken using computers, instead of on paper.