Holy hippos, Batman! — Taiwan expands its list of English words for students

Taiwan’s Ministry of Education has dipped into pop culture for some of its additions to the list of English words that elementary and junior high students are expected to learn. Among the new additions are “Batman” and “Spiderman.”

Yes, students will be tested on these — but not until 2011.

Three professors and three junior high English teachers compiled the new list of two hundred basic words; this will be added to the existing list of one thousand words.

Here are some of the other new additions:

  • bat
  • bug (computer)
  • Easter
  • French fries
  • gate (airport)
  • guy
  • Halloween
  • hippo
  • kangaroo
  • koala
  • marker
  • MRT (the mass rapid transit systems of Taipei and Gaoxiong)
  • PIN (personal identification number)
  • scooter
  • slim
  • spider
  • surf
  • temple
  • T-shirt
  • yummy
  • zebra

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2 thoughts on “Holy hippos, Batman! — Taiwan expands its list of English words for students

  1. Other vocabulary words to be added include frequently used terms such as “MRT” and pop culture items such as “French fries.”

    Ah, you’ve gotta love the China Times. Who else would consider French fries “pop culture”?

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