The plan reminds me so much of the educational policy undertaken by some schools in Hong Kong, regarding the implementation of Putongua teaching in almost all classes. Well, I do believe learning the language will increase the competitiveness of the nation, but it should not be considered the “primary language” (just as putongua should never be the “primary language” of hong kong — the region should retain its distinctive local culture). The policy should also be implemented slowly.
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