Freerice has been a global phenomenon in English, French, Italian and Spanish and is now reaching a critical and influential part of the global population,” said Nancy Roman, communications director for the UN’s World Food Program (WFP), in a post on the WFP website.
“China has more internet users than any other country in the world - they are curious, ambitious and looking for ways to improve their mastery of English,” Roman added.
The game is designed for students to allow them to practice their English and other subjects while at the same time, contributing to the fight against global poverty.
Specifically, the rice earned by their correct answers will be “donated to students in impoverished areas in China and other parts of Asia, according to Qin Wei, director of Disaster Relief Program Department of China Foundation For Poverty Alleviation,” China Daily reported
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It's good thing that they choose the proper market for the game. If there's a lot of internet users then there are more players.
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