Hello Charles, Jason C, Pln, Alberto and all

I'm back again after some days out.
Pln I really find your post about setting goals really meaninful and very
true. The process of learning a language and be fluent at it requires us
patience, and love for what you're studying. And it doesn't make sense
setting goals without taking actions to achieve them.

Some day I heard that our goals have to be objective and clear, and they
have to be written down in order to force you to follow through all that you
have set up.

Charles and Jason, as someone outside China, I sincerely feel that if the
government set English as a second official language, the problems with the
communication between China and other countries could improve and it may be
a benefit for everyone. For me, Mandarin is completely unreadable LOL. I
know some people here in Brazil who has a business relationship with Chinese
companies and they say it's quite hard to communicate clearly with some of
them because of the difference of the languages regardless the culture.

Great discussion

Have a nice day!
Oshiro


2009/9/23 chenzheng2008 <[email protected]>

> Hello Charles,
> Makeing English the second official language in china sounds
> interesting.:)Someday maybe it will be!
> Where are you from?Charles,I am from Hebei province。
> Have a nice to you and all!!
> I have to go,it's too late for me.
> Jason C.
>
>
>

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