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China blogger ashamed after flunking national English exam, shuts down language learning site, apologises to 92,000 followers

  • Undergraduate creates English-learning blog, is confident will pass exam
  • Gets very low marks, surprised, disappointed, closes Xiaohongshu account

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A student in China who set up an English learning blog to help himself and others learn the language has shut down his online operation and apologised to his 92,000 followers after he flunked a crucial national examination. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
Liya Suin Shanghai

A Chinese blogger from an English language learning site, who flunked the national exam and stopped updating English content to his account, has trended on mainland social media.

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The 23-year-old, surnamed Zhou, who is in his second year of university in Beijing, created a Xiaohongshu account to propel him to learn English.

Within a year, he had accumulated 92,000 followers, Bailu Video reported.

He felt so ashamed at not passing China’s national College English Test Band 4 (CET-4), that he decided to stop uploading English content to his account.

“Notice of stopping the update. I’m sorry, but please unfollow me,” Zhou posted on March 3, adding: “The English learning blogger failed the CET-4”.

In China, many students and their parents view the English language as a crucial tool in the struggle to secure a successful future. Photo: Shutterstock
In China, many students and their parents view the English language as a crucial tool in the struggle to secure a successful future. Photo: Shutterstock

He confessed he had a poor performance record in English learning and lacked discipline, and had been worried he would fail the CET-4 exam.

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