User:Mjklin/Mark's Experience of Conversation in China

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A visitor to China will note that conversations with students are characterized by:

  • excessive excitement on the part of the students
  • asking questions and then not paying attention to the answers (presumably they were just elated at having the chance to ask)
  • vague questions (e.g., "Do you have some pronunciation?")
  • repetitive and monotonous questions (e.g., "What sports do you like?", "What foods do you like," etc.)