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THE Chinese language is fast becoming one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. In line with this development, Taylor’s Education Group (TEG) recently signed a three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Shanghai Jiao Tong University-Global Hanyu and Culture Centre (SJTU-GHCC), and Malaysia’s Confucius Institute to help raise the standard of Chinese programmes offered in TEG schools.

The signing of the MoU means that all TEG schools, including Garden International School, Sri Garden, Australian International School and Nexus World-School, Putrajaya, will enjoy the support of an experienced provider of the Chinese language.

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