I sometimes wonder about the impact of teaching English as a Foreign Language, and where the students are now, many years later. How they use the language in a way that is meaningful to them, whether it brings prosperity, and how it might influence their view of the world. Sometimes it might be so they can travel independently without a tour guide.
Why is " A trip through BeiJing" spelt like a compound word, or capital "J"? What is the phonic sound in English, "Bae(Babe)-Jing"? Is "Jing" female?