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Row over saucy language school
An online language school has been criticised - for employing scantily-clad glamour models to teach people Chinese.
SexyMandarin.com, whose motto is 'Learning Mandarin in an unconventional way', has become a runaway hit.
Would-be teachers are asked to submit a full-body photo, as well as any relevant modelling or teaching experience.
The course's latest lesson, called Mirror, is conducted by two lingerie-wearing models who discuss their body shapes and diets.
Other lessons feature models making pillow talk in bed, sucking fruit and cleaning a black London cab with foamy sponges.
Kaoru Kikuchi, the University of Nottingham architecture graduate behind the site, said the project aimed to make Mandarin more accessible.
"If you go the textbook way with all these Chinese characters it just makes you intimidated," said the Toyko-born model and designer.
Mick Gleissner, the Hong Kong-based filmmaker who produces the videos, said he hoped to inspire foreigners facing "the Herculean task of learning Chinese."
"Chinese is intimidating. You look at the characters, the strange melody of sounds. And then you watch a video like this and it's kind of ridiculous but it's also fun," said Gleissner, originally from Germany.
But Annie Chan, chairwoman of Hong Kong's Association for the Advancement of Feminism, complained that the website "exoticised" Chinese women.
And Sue-Mei Thompson, executive director of Hong Kong's Women's Foundation, said her group was "vehemently opposed to gender stereotyping, especially anything that objectifies women as sex objects".
what do you think?

Fionnola Morris
It 's almost like those braindamaged and unnatural films that some people like (not allowed to post the word). I'm learning Mandarin but I wouldn't choose this oneline course provider - they've obviously got nothing else to recommend them and can't hack serious competition.

Mike Williams
I cant stand this feminist rubbish, it is more demeaning to women by saying that they are being 'exoticised' or 'exploited'. You are essentially telling them they are too thick to know what they are doing, which nine times out of ten is making a lot of money from docile men that want to see some flesh. As a former language student I see this as a fairly good alternative to the stilted and generally rather useless 'how much money to buy one kilo of apples please market trader?' style nonsense that prepare you only for a classroom environment. If I go to china I`ll need to know pillow talk due to all the women I`m would exploit...

Matt Cragg
Its all good..until the final lesson where you learn you have been taught by a man!!

Gavin Nellis
ooooh sounds like the voice of experiance.......lol

Rhys Sage
If it works, it'd good.

James Harvey
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Gavin Nellis
i didnt want to learn until now, i wonder if i can get my tongue around it






Ron Cheetham
2:07pm on 18/6/2012
xie xie