Justification: The text implies Joseph's interest in Kung Fu stems from attending a show or event related to it, and he subsequently enrolls in a school for training. This suggests a desire to learn more.
Justification: The text does not mention anything about Joseph's impressions of the school's location. Therefore, this statement is Not Stated (NS).
Justification: The text states, "Joseph got lost on his way to the school." This directly confirms the statement.
Justification: The text mentions, "Training started very early." This directly confirms the statement.
Justification: The text says, "The Chinese students were much faster than Joseph." This directly confirms the statement.
Justification: The text states, "I looked on in horror as students practised doing the splits!" This indicates his reaction was horror, not amusement, making the statement False (F).
Justification: The text says, "They all had an hour to rest after breakfast." This directly confirms the statement.
Justification: The text implies this with "To my relief, I soon learnt that foreigners don't train with the..." and his subsequent participation, indicating a continuation of his training.