From the China Daily a few months ago.
A linguistics expert has claimed Shanghainese are overusing the English language.
“It’s a blind worship of the English language,”said Pan Wenguo, dean of Chinese as a Foreign Language School at East China Normal University, at a conference held Monday to commemorate the 20th anniversary of promoting Putonghua, or Mandarin.
He added the business sector was particularly responsible for the trend, claiming many people used English “more for following others blindly than for practical needs.”
Pan said up to one-third of Chinese are studying or have studied English, while the number of English learners in Shanghai is even higher.
“English is not bad in itself, but the present mania of learning English is really too much,”said Pan.
Last Sunday, more than 50,000 Shanghai locals sat the English Interpreter Test of middle to high levels, an increase of 20 per cent on last year.
The time set a side for English learning has been on the rise for students at various levels….
In the increasingly competitive job market, the English Certificate has become one of the most important qualifications employees look for, ranking only behind diplomas.
Many employers, especially in the business sector, tend to hire only people with good English communication abilities….
source: Linguist criticizes ‘blind worship’ of English, China Daily, September 23, 2006