Beijing: Beijing's crackdown on the English subject could be part of China's bid to get away from the language amid a trade war with the US. The Shanghai municipal government education bureau announced in early August that primary school students should only have to sit final exams in Chinese and math, while other subjects will be subject to teacher evaluation with no test score, Radio Free Asia reported.
The changes in Shanghai come after Xu Jin, a leader of China's parliamentary advisory body said that "only around one in 10 students actually needed the English they learned." Reports from 2017 also showed that Chinese parents spent nearly 164 billion yuan on helping their kids keep up with compulsory English classes.