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Indian Education

I came across a video about Indian children studying English.
How do kids in India learn English?
They put so much emphasis on oral practice.
They didn't use textbooks at all.
Instead, they practiced conversations with each other.
They asked each other: "What do you want?"
Although their English has an accent, they speak very confidently.
I listened several times and finally understood what they were saying.
In elementary school, they have to learn three languages: their native language, Hindi and English.
Learning three languages is mandatory for every student.
India and Pakistan make up nearly 15% of the population of Anglophone countries.
Don't look down upon the kids from India, because their language skills are very impressive.
In contrast, we spend too much time reading.
We spend our time on grammar, which is generally called "Mute English".


我偶然看到印度孩子学习英语的视频
印度的孩子怎样学英语?
他们重视口语练习。
他们完全不用教科书,而是互相练习对话。
互相问:"你想要什么?"
虽然他们的英语带有口音,但说起来很自信。
我听了好几遍,终於明白他们在说什么。
​小学阶段他们学习三门语言:母语,印地语和英语。
每位学生都必修三门语言。
印度和巴基斯坦构成英语国家约15%的人口。
别小看印度孩子,因为他们的语言能力很厉害。
相反,我们花太多时间在阅读上。
我们把时间花在语法上,这通常被称为“哑巴英语”

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Indian Education

How do kids in India learn English?

They didn't use textbooks at all.

Instead, they practiced conversations with each other.

They asked each other: "What do you want?"

Although their English has an accent, they speak very confidently.

I listened several times and finally understood what they were saying.

In elementary school, they have to learn three languages: their native language, Hindi and English.

Learning three languages is mandatory for every student.

India and Pakistan make up nearly 15% of the population of Anglophone countries.

Don't look down upon the kids from India, because their language skills are very impressive.

We spend our time on grammar, which is generally called "Mute English".

Indian Education


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I came across a video about Indian children studying English.


I came across a video about Indian children studying English. I came across a video about Indian children studying English.

It would be even better to start the sentence with a qualifier like "the other day" or "recently".

How do kids in India learn English?


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They put so much emphasis on oral practice.


They put so mucha lot of emphasis on oral practicespeaking. They put a lot of emphasis on speaking.

"Speaking" or "practicing speaking" sounds much more natural than "oral practice".

They didn't use textbooks at all.


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Instead, they practiced conversations with each other.


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They asked each other: "What do you want?"


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They asked each other: "What do you want?" They asked each other: "What do you want?"

They asked each other, "What do you want?"

Although their English has an accent, they speak very confidently.


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I listened several times and finally understood what they were saying.


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In elementary school, they have to learn three languages: their native language, Hindi and English.


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Learning three languages is mandatory for every student.


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India and Pakistan make up nearly 15% of the population of Anglophone countries.


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Don't look down upon the kids from India, because their language skills are very impressive.


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In contrast, we spend too much time reading.


In contrast, we spend too much time reading. In contrast, we spend too much time reading.

It would be good if you specified exactly who you mean when you say "we" here, eg. "In contrast, in my country we spend too much time reading."

We spend our time on grammar, which is generally called "Mute English".


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