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Donald Trump’s fading opinion poll ratings also take tumble among China’s English-language students

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The simple choice of words and short sentences of US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump were initially admired by English-language students in China, but his bragging about groping women hit his popularity. Photo: AFP
Viola Zhou

US Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump is not only trailing his Democratic rival in American opinion polls, but his support is fading among another group of people – English learners in China.

The language students have watched the election process evolve as part of an extended class over the past year – learning new words from different candidates and imitating the way they speak – until the battle to be America’s next leader has come down to straight fight between Trump and Hillary Clinton.

Trump had initially had the edge in winning the students’ hearts. Many have used social media to express their admiration for Trump’s simple choice of words and short sentences – so that even beginners can understand his speeches.

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Chinese English-language students initially found Donald Trump’s speeches easier to understand than those of his rival Hillary Clinton. Photo: AP
Chinese English-language students initially found Donald Trump’s speeches easier to understand than those of his rival Hillary Clinton. Photo: AP
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“They feel Trump’s points are easy to follow because of his simple and direct expressions,” said graduate student Yin Hao, who helps prepare Chinese subtitles for the US presidential debate videos. “Hillary tends to use longer sentences with more complicated meanings.”

However, Trump is growing increasingly disliked over his blunt comments and lack of logic – especially since a 2005 recording of him talking about groping women surfaced this month.
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