A Survey Report for 美语世界 Forum.

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People at English-forum in WXC spend on average 37.6 minutes each day talking about English writing and reading, aural and oral English,and translation and culture according to a survey published Thursday.

Consideration about whether a learning approach is good or bad , request for a good translation for some sentences, complaints about the English confusion, and exclamations about special experiences and events are main points at the forum for 58 percent of the group, it said.

The study of 21 people by pollsters WXCQAZ found 38 % of the group talk about the speaking English relevant topics, 32% about English writing, and the other 30% about the subjects like work, TV, sport, gossip, or love.

Five percent of people questioned also believe they can speak English better than natives, 不学王明, for example. 不学王明 is a professional ESL teacher, who is so embarrassed with his perfect English and deliberately makes his English worse when he speaks. An extremely opposite example is Bear*****ack, who claimed he failed in English learning, can never speak good English, and had a chaos in English understanding. However, he always presents his almost perfect English every performance. He made another five percent of people the forum. The total number of the people the survey questioned is very small. Only one person can creates 5 point of percentage.


The most usual explanation for the fascination with English-learning in this group is that it is not easy to make a big progress for fellow Chinese -- although this does not explain why others from none-English countries are not similarly interested.

Whatever the reason, "these findings prove that we are very interested in English learning. learning English is like climbing mountain. since it's hard to make a big improvement, we enjoy every effort we put and every small achievement we have made on the progress " said President Bear*****ack of Arctic-Only-One-Bear Company, which commissioned the poll.