Welcome to Go English number 101! Martin Scorsese once said: “The world seems like a record that’s going faster and faster.” We are eager to help our readers comprehend the culture of the English-speaking parts of no 101 March-April 2020 the world. In this...
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Welcome to Go English number 101! Martin Scorsese once said: “The world seems like a record that’s going faster and faster.” We are eager to help our readers comprehend the culture of the English-speaking parts of no 101 March-April 2020 the world. In this issue, we are taking you to a part of China that was once British – Hong Kong – and floating along rivers to understand how water is becoming the most precious commodity on earth. You will discover that nature now has legal rights, that some English words come from Chinese, and how the empire shaped British food habits. Enjoy the ride! Valérie Hyenveux, editor in chief Hong Kong under British rule HSBC goenglish.fr
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