I don't know..
I guess it has something to do with their parents teaching them math at a very young age (3, 4...) to give them a head start.
Historical, the only way that you can become a government official is through exam, especially the higher marks the higher ranking officers you will become, so without understanding the Chinese history you would not understand why Chinese parents put so much emphasis on education, not just math.
Secondly most important is Chinese parents' attitudes toward education and without following their daily life style and doing a survey we will not understand how they view extra math learning as important as joining an after-school sport club, if not more important.
It is invalid because the conclusion does not follow logically from the premise.
Math is: you get problems, you solve them. English is: you get a topic, and you write anything you want, as long as it pertains to the topic. They are obviously not the same thing, so you will have people who are bad at English, who just happen to be good at Math.
i think no because it is math so its good for us to learn math
The statement is not true and so cannot be answered.
They invented math games so people can practice their math in a more fun way.
Because in Chinese culture, parents tell their kids "You do your homework before you go run aroundwith your friends, so you amount to something when you grow up.", and because in Chinese culture,kids listen to their parents.
The vast majority of people in any country are good people. Your nationality does not affect how good or bad a person you are. There are bad people in China and there are good people in China, so they are exactly the same as any other country in the world. Chinese people are very kind people
Unlike western dragons,the Chinese dragons represent peace and fortune.And it is believed by Chinese people that they are the heir of Chinese Dragons. So they use Chinese Dragons,or Long in Chinese,for the hope of good luck in the year.
It is invalid because the conclusion does not follow logically from the premise.
Math is: you get problems, you solve them. English is: you get a topic, and you write anything you want, as long as it pertains to the topic. They are obviously not the same thing, so you will have people who are bad at English, who just happen to be good at Math.
NO. The left side of the brain is believed to be expert at language, numbers, critical thinking, logic and reasoning. So if you are good in math, it is most likely that you are also good in writing. It is more appropriate to say that Engineering is for people who are interested in Math and they are left-brained people.
Perhaps you are new at it. However, if you are good at math, then that seems to indicate that you are good at abstract reasoning; so you can still learn it.
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People generally associate a high IQ with great critical reasoning and problem solving. To be good at math, one needs this abstract thought and understanding. So one who is good at math is very likely to have a high IQ.
Chinese people usually tend to wear red instead. Red means good luck. A reason Chinese people may wear gold is that gold is valuable. So they wear it to represent good fortune in the upcoming year.
It is a Chinese callagraphy that Chinese usually memorise on the days that they visit their family or relatives. Each of them have their on meaning, and people often stick them on the doors or walls. Like me, I am a Chinese too so I say these words to greet people and to bring in good luck.
It is a Chinese callagraphy that Chinese usually memorise on the days that they visit their family or relatives. Each of them have their on meaning, and people often stick them on the doors or walls. Like me, I am a Chinese too so I say these words to greet people and to bring in good luck.