The Monk from Brooklin: an interview with Antonio Graceffo Pt.2

MM- You speak many languages and have been into teaching ESL in Asia. How do you feel towards this industry? Do you think Asians really need all of this focus on learning the English language?
Countries in Asia fall into two broad categories: Chinese sphere of influence countries, and all of the others. Chinese sphere of influence countries or Chinese culture countries such as Japan, Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam have an incredible dedication to studies. Children attend school six or seven days per week sometimes as much as 16 hours per day. They value education to the point that when the financial tsunami hit and many parents became unemployed, they didn’t pull their kids out of school. They would sooner do without food.
Thailand, Lao, Malaysia (the Malay ethnics) Burmese, Indonesia…. Put much less emphasis on education. If you look at Malaysia or Cambodia or even the Philippines, non-Chinese families try to send their kids to the Chinese schools because they are the best. (more…)


Ecco, sapevo che sarebbe successo. E’ arrivato imprevisto come un lampo a ciel sereno. Marco Ferrarese si e’ scontrato col potere negativo del Partito Comunista Cinese. Mi piacerebbe poter dire di essere stato preso, mandato nei campi di rieducazione e poi espulso come un novello Tiziano Terzani in Asia, poter aggiungere un po’ di mistero e avventura alla mia fama di viaggiatore incosciente, ma purtroppo non e’ stato cosi’. Non e’ piu’ cosi’ per noi stranieri, probabilmente. Ma non e’ comunque stato per niente piacevole.







