Mandatory Mandarin: Portuguese Kids Take Compulsory Chinese Class
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Mandatory Mandarin: Portuguese Kids Take Compulsory Chinese Class

By RT
A town in northern Portugal has made Chinese obligatory for 8- and 9-year old school children, in order to boost the kids’ abilities for future competition in the thriving Chinese market.
Sao Joao da Madeira, with only 20,000 residents, is regarded as the country’s shoe capital, specializing in luxurious footwear.
The authorities there are sure that a good command of Mandarin will ensure a foothold for the Portuguese in China.
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