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\"I reached the top of the snow and looked down. Wow! It\'s so cliffy! I carefully skied down. Suddenly I fell over. It hurt me badly, but I didn\'t give up,\" he wrote.While not perfect, it is impressive considering that Andy is Chinese, and not someone who has spent his early years listening to his parents converse in English. Pictured giving a peace sign alongside his little report in a brochure produced by the English-teaching company Talenty, the youngster is one of a vast band of Chinese people learning what has become the world\'s lingua franca.In a speech two years ago, the Chinese premier, Wen Jiabao, said there were 300 million people in the world\'s most populous nation studying English. Teaching English is a big business in China because, although all schoolchildren are supposed to take lessons in the subject from the age of six or seven, many parents believe it is worth paying for extra classes. Concerns are often raised that English is taught in schools with a view to just passing exams, so without additional training, children may lack the ability to communicate properly.The fact that most newly well-off middle-class parents have only one child is another reason why no expense is spared.As well as the children learning English are thousands of adults, many of them business people, taking intensive English courses. According to figures reported in state media, the English-teaching industry was worth 15 billion yuan (Dh8.61bn) in 2009, and total revenues are increasing as much as 15 per cent annually. Estimates suggest 30,000 institutions in China offer English training, some online. \"The number of students is increasing year by year. Everyone has to learn English,\" says Ge Qiuyan, a training manager for Talenty in Changchun, a city in north-east China. \"They have to write reports or articles, see films and travel. For these, learning English is very important. For kids, they have to start very young.\"Many senior business roles in China now require people to speak English, says Angel Lin, an associate professor in the faculty of education at the University of Hong Kong and co-author of the book Classroom Interactions as Cross-cultural Encounters: Native Speakers in EFL (English as a foreign language) Lessons.\"If people want to do international business or [work for] a joint venture, then because of globalisation you will need to speak some English, but most people are quite innovative - they can pick it up on the job,\" Dr Lin says. \"If you want to become top management then increasingly, with globalisation today, you will have to be proficient in English.\" While visitors to China often have difficulty finding people with whom they can communicate in English, the language is more commonly spoken than in previous decades. Then, an isolationist foreign policy and ties to the former Soviet Union meant that Russian was often seen as more important.\"If you compare the situation in China [now] with 20 or 30 years ago, you will find China has made a lot of improvements in terms of teaching foreign languages,\" says Tam Kwok-kan, a chair professor in the school of arts and sciences at the Open University of Hong Kong and the co-editor of the book English and Globalization: Perspectives from Hong Kong and Mainland China.\"I remember 30 years ago when you went to China for a conference, most people could only speak Chinese. Now you can easily find people who speak English, especially academics. Most of them have no problem with English.\" From / The National

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