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An education training center in Beijing has denied accusations that its "quantum speed-reading" course — which claims to teach children to read 100,000 characters in five minutes — is misleading, local outlet Beijing Time reported Wednesday. The denial follows a viral video Monday showing children quickly flipping through books during a supposed speed-reading competition. According to the training center that produced the video, the learning technique was developed by Yumiko Tobitani, the Japanese educator who wrote the book on quantum speed reading.
accusation n. 指控(charge)
· 詞根: cus/caus: 指控,訴訟
· cause: 引起;導(dǎo)致 excuse: 借口
claimdeclare)
viral adj. 病毒的
· viral marketing: 病毒式營(yíng)銷
· go viral: 走紅
flip vi. 快速翻
supposed adj. 據(jù)說(shuō)的,所謂的
· a supposed genius: 所謂的天才
· supposed experts: 所謂的專家
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