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May 23, 2013Chinese Students Adjust to American Education When East meets West, differences aboundLili Gu recalls his initial trepidation at the flood of white faces in his Massachusetts high school when he came to America for 10th grade. There was the hulking football player who noticed that Gu was lost one day and said--here, Gu speaks in a guttural half-grunt--"'Hey, you want to go to the gym?' And I'm like, dude, is this guy going to rob me?" He struggled with English, too. The writing skills he arrived with, he says, would be at home in the fourth grade. But an English-as-second-language program made him comfortable after a semester. Then his formidable Chinese secondary education kicked in.Posted by Jim Zellmer at May 23, 2013 1:39 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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