My understanding is that it's not 'free' anymore. We had to sign up for the 'premium' service. That was my impression.
My understanding is that it's not 'free' anymore. We had to sign up for the 'premium' service. That was my impression.
These days there are so many options to self learning for those (kids and adults) that
'really' want to. I remember 15 years ago there wasn't so many electronic learning tools such as flashcards, learning apps, dictionary apps, etc. You really have to have a 'drive' to 'stick with it' on your own but it can be done. There are many videos online that teach you from A-Z (languages, cooking, dancing, playing an instrument,etc.) there's really no excuse except your 'will'
and 'drive' to learn.
Primary schools and middle schools are the money makers. How many teenagers/adults want to learn English? My guess is not very many. Ha.Ha.
China bans online tutoring. www.reuters.com/[...]
Yikes!
This is a joke right? It's September 9th.
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Metro Line 5 connects Kunming's top attractions
Posted byKunming gets better and better, don't you think? It amazes me how far it has come in just a few years.
COVID-19 vaccinations for expats in Kunming available until July 18
Posted byToo late. Ha.Ha.
Helmets for all: New e-bike regulations rolled out
Posted byTo me it's just common sense that you would want to protect your brain from trauma. Since the cop15 is around the corner they are cracking down on a lot of things. Let's see how long it takes before things go back to the way they were. Also this is a revenue generator. They did this for dog owners for a while. All dogs had to be registered and tagged. Look where that went. Overall it's a good thing if it stays in place. People need to be responsible.
Preview: Craft beer and music festival "Kunming Calling"
Posted byAnother advert.Ha.Ha.