Published On: June 8th, 2020|

Language Magazine – Staff Writer

“Australian author and professor Dr. Jeffrey Gil, of Flinders University in Adelaide, claims there is “no barrier” stopping Chinese becoming a “global language” like English, as universal literacy is not required for a global language status. “There is a flawed assumption that all learners of Chinese must learn to read and write to a native-like level—although this does not reflect the global use of English,” argues Gil.” (more)