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[Exploring the Journey of Language and Culture: An Interview with Beth Fleming]-[Inside the UK Classroom – with Beth Fleming | British Teens in China Ep. 3]

Takeaway Chinese · A2 · 2025-08-11

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Bridging Cultures: The Chinese Learning Journey of Beth Fleming

In this episode of Takeaway Chinese, host Ma Jin speaks with Beth Fleming, a dedicated Chinese teacher from Macmillan Academy in the UK, about her extensive experience with the Chinese language and culture. Currently leading a student group at Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU), Beth offers unique insights into the joys and challenges of mastering Mandarin.

The Motivation Behind the Language

Beth’s fascination with China began at a young age, leading her to study Chinese at Durham University as the first in her family to attend higher education. She notes that students today are driven by a variety of motives: some seek the "challenge" of learning a unique language, others are drawn by Chinese pop culture, and many recognize the pragmatic benefits of learning the "most spoken language in the world" for future career opportunities and salary prospects.

The Power of Interaction and Linguistic Connection

Beth highlights that learning Chinese is about more than just textbooks; it is about heart-to-heart connections. Citing Nelson Mandela, she emphasizes that "if you speak to someone in a language they understand, that goes to their head, but if you speak to them in their own language, that goes to their heart." She recalls her initial culture shock regarding the directness of service in China, noting that while it felt "abrupt" at first, authentic interactions in Chinese reveal the warmth and generosity of the people.

Pedagogical Perspectives: Native vs. Non-Native Teachers

Reflecting on her teaching career, Beth discusses the balance between native and non-native instruction. While native speakers possess superior vocabulary and nuances, non-native teachers can be more "relatable" to students, as they understand the cognitive hurdles of the learning process—such as the difficulty of characters not being "phonetic" and the dual task of mastering both Pinyin and written script simultaneously.

Cultural Integration and "The Chinese Mindset"

Beth shares humorous anecdotes about her life in China, from the "culture shock" of squat toilets and drinking kai shui (hot water) to the linguistic confusion in Harbin, where her pronunciation of "90" (jiǔshí) was mistaken for "we’re here" (jiùshì). She admits that she has even adopted a "Chinese mindset," where Chinese phrases sometimes surface first in her thoughts when she is frustrated. She also enthusiastically describes the "Asian squat" as a point of cultural pride among her students.

Immersive Learning Experiences

During the 11-day summer camp at BLCU, Beth’s students are engaging in an "immersive experience," alternating between intensive morning language lessons and afternoon excursions. From the grandeur of the Great Wall to the "incredible" displays of acrobatics—where performers juggled and tap-danced simultaneously—Beth emphasizes that these experiences are vital for student motivation.

Practical Tips and Cultural Nuances

Beth shares fun linguistic insights, such as the informal online slang "我碎了" (wǒ suì le), used to express being "heartbroken" or feeling "played." She also plans to teach her students the clever mnemonic of counting shuǐjiǎo (dumplings) instead of sheep to fall asleep in China. Ultimately, Beth’s journey serves as a testament to the fact that while learning Chinese is undeniably difficult, the rewards of cultural connection and personal growth make the journey profoundly worthwhile.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm still learning.
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This is my fifth year.
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So it's got like a special place in my heart.
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I was quite excited.
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If I could only choose one thing, what would it be?
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📝Key Phrases

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get to know
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left the deepest impression
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a special place in my heart
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goes a long way
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up there
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📖 Transcript

你好,欢迎收听随行汉语。 Welcome to Takeaway Chinese.
I'm Niu Niu, and this is a special edition of our show.
In this episode, we're taking you to Beijing Language and Culture University, where a group of enthusiastic students from the UK are exploring the world of Mandarin through a unique summer camp experience.
My colleague Ma Jing visited the campus and caught up with Beth Fleming, one of the teachers accompanying the group.
Beth has spent years learning and teaching Chinese back in the UK, and she brings a fascinating perspective on the joys and hurdles of studying the language, especially in a British classroom setting.
She's also traveled extensively across China, and in this episode, she shares her thoughts on the culture, the people, and what has left the deepest impression on her.

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