Inside a Chinese Immersion School



These kids put me to shame. While in high school, I actually got a "D" in Mandarin. I switched to Spanish after that.

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J said…
yeah I was wondering the same thing too. because at the beginning the teacher was talking to them in Cantonese, and then later when they showed older kids on a trip to China, they were speaking Mandarin. I think some immersion schools teach Mandarin, some teach Cantonese and some teach both (which would really be confusing to me).

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