Published On: September 9th, 2018|

The South China Morning Post – Simone McCarthy

“Li was surprised when then the children greeted him in perfectly accented Mandarin. “It was a totally eye-opening experience to see these five and six-year-olds have a conversation with an adult in a different language that is so different from their native one,” said Li, who is now director of the Confucius Institute at Michigan State University. Li was witnessing the results of a grass-roots trend in American primary education: language immersion programmes in which children spend at least half of each school day taking their regular classes, like maths, science or physical education, entirely in Mandarin.” (more)