【Huawei is "helping keep Britain connected" during pandemic: vice president】
Huawei is "focused on keeping Britain connected" and that is "the biggest contribution we can make" to its national effort against the novel coronavirus pandemic, said Huawei's Vice President Victor Zhang in an open letter released Monday.
Since COVID-19 first hit Britain, data usage has soared by 50 percent or more, which has placed significant pressure on telecoms systems. "That's why reliable mobile and broadband networks are crucial," said Zhang.
During the pandemic, Huawei's engineers, designated "essential" workers, are striving around the clock to keep Britain connected, said Zhang.
"We're working with the likes of Vodafone, BT, EE and Three to keep businesses online and loved ones in touch. To support the effort, we've set up three new warehouses and are redistributing key spare parts around the country to ensure continuity of supply," said Zhang.
To support the effort, Huawei has set up three new warehouses and are redistributing key spare parts around the country to ensure continuity of supply.
Saying that the crisis has highlighted many Britons still remain stuck in a digital slow lane, Zhang said Huawei is helping to turn that around so that no one is left without a decent connection.
"Our objective is the same as the UK Government's -- secure and resilient 'GigaBit broadband' networks," he said.
Zhang pointed out that despite this there has been groundless criticism from some about Huawei's involvement in Britain's 5G rollout, and "there are those who choose to continue to attack us without presenting any evidence."
The British government has announced its new plans to safeguard the country's telecoms network, which is widely seen as approving a restricted role for Huawei in helping build the country's 5G network.
"In my experience the UK has always chosen to work together with the frontrunners in any field, whether they come from the U.S., China or Europe....When we emerge from this crisis, we look forward to continuing to play our role as a key partner in improving the networks, benefiting the economy and ultimately everyone in the UK," he said.
"It is only by working together that we can overcome this global pandemic," he added.
Huawei is "focused on keeping Britain connected" and that is "the biggest contribution we can make" to its national effort against the novel coronavirus pandemic, said Huawei's Vice President Victor Zhang in an open letter released Monday.
Since COVID-19 first hit Britain, data usage has soared by 50 percent or more, which has placed significant pressure on telecoms systems. "That's why reliable mobile and broadband networks are crucial," said Zhang.
During the pandemic, Huawei's engineers, designated "essential" workers, are striving around the clock to keep Britain connected, said Zhang.
"We're working with the likes of Vodafone, BT, EE and Three to keep businesses online and loved ones in touch. To support the effort, we've set up three new warehouses and are redistributing key spare parts around the country to ensure continuity of supply," said Zhang.
To support the effort, Huawei has set up three new warehouses and are redistributing key spare parts around the country to ensure continuity of supply.
Saying that the crisis has highlighted many Britons still remain stuck in a digital slow lane, Zhang said Huawei is helping to turn that around so that no one is left without a decent connection.
"Our objective is the same as the UK Government's -- secure and resilient 'GigaBit broadband' networks," he said.
Zhang pointed out that despite this there has been groundless criticism from some about Huawei's involvement in Britain's 5G rollout, and "there are those who choose to continue to attack us without presenting any evidence."
The British government has announced its new plans to safeguard the country's telecoms network, which is widely seen as approving a restricted role for Huawei in helping build the country's 5G network.
"In my experience the UK has always chosen to work together with the frontrunners in any field, whether they come from the U.S., China or Europe....When we emerge from this crisis, we look forward to continuing to play our role as a key partner in improving the networks, benefiting the economy and ultimately everyone in the UK," he said.
"It is only by working together that we can overcome this global pandemic," he added.
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1.字母游戏
准备两套字母卡片、⌛️
和妈妈比赛,谁先在⌛️(10s)内找出相同字母的卡片,谁就获得一组卡片,最终获得卡片组数多的人,有奖励(她喜欢的),玩好一组她就说变了[捂脸]。
2.安妈教材2主题
动物吃什么
what is this?
It is a cat.
Does a cat like cheese?(拿着猫,第一人称,no,I don't like cheese.很夸张的摇晃,孩子被逗笑)
继续问她,Who likes cheese?她回答mouse.
春天来了
the frog jumps high.
the butterfly dances.(背上翅膀跳舞)
Here comes the spring.
3.剧场
利用、乔治、佩奇演绎
4.role play4个
5.动画片(四季)
6.绘本
看动画片快结束时她会说再看一个吧,看绘本快结束时她也会说再看一本吧
7. 分级5
单位比较忙,人比较累,鸡娃项目虽少,但还是得坚持,有班妈反应没时间,理解你们,但是积少成多,弄了总比没弄好[呲牙]。
1.字母游戏
准备两套字母卡片、⌛️
和妈妈比赛,谁先在⌛️(10s)内找出相同字母的卡片,谁就获得一组卡片,最终获得卡片组数多的人,有奖励(她喜欢的),玩好一组她就说变了[捂脸]。
2.安妈教材2主题
动物吃什么
what is this?
It is a cat.
Does a cat like cheese?(拿着猫,第一人称,no,I don't like cheese.很夸张的摇晃,孩子被逗笑)
继续问她,Who likes cheese?她回答mouse.
春天来了
the frog jumps high.
the butterfly dances.(背上翅膀跳舞)
Here comes the spring.
3.剧场
利用、乔治、佩奇演绎
4.role play4个
5.动画片(四季)
6.绘本
看动画片快结束时她会说再看一个吧,看绘本快结束时她也会说再看一本吧
7. 分级5
“You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.” —— Bob MARLEY
Nobody likes quarantine, nobody likes on phone interviews, nobody likes receive rejection letters...but you still need to work hard! Your efforts might not pay off, but no success is possible without hard work.
Nobody likes quarantine, nobody likes on phone interviews, nobody likes receive rejection letters...but you still need to work hard! Your efforts might not pay off, but no success is possible without hard work.
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