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Britain struggles to learn Chinese[1]- Chinadaily.com.cn

As the British government seeks to build economic ties with China, teaching students Mandarin is now a top priority. Successive British governments have desperately tried to arrest a long-term decline in the numbers of students studying a second language to A-level ¬¬–– Britain's pre-university qualification. Even if the government managed to acquire a Mandarin teacher for every school, students would still be able to give up the language at age 14. And in any case, the way languages are taught in Britain arguably leaves a lot to be desired, with very little classroom time, and with many parents prioritizing the three key subjects –– mathematics, English and the sciences.

China Daily

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