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English-language training in China is an industry worth around 15 billion yuan a year, or about £1.3bn, and there are more than 50,000 English-training organisations in China.
In his book ”Crazy English” (Pocket Books), Richard Lederer shows just how wild and wacky our language is. For instance, why do we say, ”I could care less,” when we mean, ...
After a brief stint as an English language host on television, he set up Crazy English in 1994. By 1997, Li was travelling from city to city giving classes in front of as many as 5,000 people.
Crazy English is a private education agency in which the founder Li Yang advocates a new method to study English; namely, to shout out antiquated English phrases and seize every chance to approach ...
Li Yang, who became a household name in the 1990s for his unorthodox "Crazy English" language program, was admitted to the temple on July 26 as a lay Buddhist, which means he will study religious ...
Crazy English is an unorthodox language learning programme that emphasises oral learning, particularly by shouting. It has been very popular in China and has attracted about 20 million followers.