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English to overtake Beijing

English to overtake Beijing

BEIJING – Authorities in Beijing plan to make most residents – from hairdressers to police officers – learn English under a drive to convert the Chinese capital into a ‘world city’, state media said yesterday.

The government programme – first launched in 2002 in preparation for the Beijing Olympics and recently renewed – calls for all kindergartens in the city to introduce English courses within five years, the Global Times said.
A minimum of 60 per cent of shop assistants, receptionists and hairdressers under 40 will also be required to pass English tests by 2015, as will 80 per cent of police officers, the report said.
Every civil servant under the age of 40 with a bachelor’s degree will also be required to master a minimum of 1 000 English sentences.
The programme aims to bring ‘greater convenience to foreigners working or studying in the capital and enhance international relations and co-operation’, the report said. – Nampa-AFP

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