Published On: February 16th, 2012|

The Des Moines Register – Sheena Dooley

“‘We are positive that this language will become the popular language in the future both political-wise and economy-wise,” Pa said. “Our students speak Chinese but local kids won’t speak or use Chinese at home. When they see their peers in China they learn what they learn and can communicate. And the Chinese students always want to practice their English with our students.'”(more)