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The students stayed in the village for two months. At daytime, they were given Chinese language and history courses in the village classroom and took part in agricultural practice in the fields. They spent the rest of their time with the peasants, carrying water from wells, making a fire for cooking, even feeding babies.

Mr. Carlos liked to take little children for a ride in bicycle whereas Mr. David often played cards with his young Chinese friends. Miss Tracy, a pretty l9-year-old girl, concentrated her enthusiasm on giving English lessons to pupils at Jiangwan Primary School. Mr. Richard with his video camera¢Ú finished a TV documentary¢Û about Chinese village life.¡°We like the life here. It's so quiet, so plain, yet so interesting,¡±said Miss Sandra, one of the students. ¸ß¿¼ÊÔ¾í

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