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China's ESL goals: are they being met?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2004

TENG HAI
Affiliation:
He has been a lecturer in English at Xinyang Agricultural College for 12 years and since 2002 has added the duties of the Foreign Affairs Office to his portfolio. [email protected]
NIU QIANG
Affiliation:
She is currently an Associate Professor at the School of Foreign Languages, Tong ji University, Shanghai, China, where she teaches psycholinguistics, second language acquisition (SLA), and testing English as a second language. [email protected]
MARTIN WOLFF
Affiliation:
He has taught legal English, business English, business management, marketing, human relations and English conversation. He is currently a Foreign Expert at the Xinyang Agricultural College, Henan Province. [email protected]

Abstract

A review of the needs and opportunities of Chinese university students learning English, with a particular focus on the work of a ‘Foreign Expert’ in a Henan college.

Type
Original Article
Copyright
© 2004 Cambridge University Press

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