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Teaching English in China*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2009

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China lost her Soviet experts. But this did not mean the end of foreigners working in China. Instead of employing engineers and technicians from the motherland of Socialism, the Chinese Government is now employing a motley assortment of foreigners, almost exclusively from non-Communist countries, as language teachers and as “polishers” for foreign language publications.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The China Quarterly 1965

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* While in China I made all the criticisms mentioned in this article to the authorities at the school where I was teaching. Criticism from foreign teachers is asked for, but when given is seldom heeded.