Minor language Chinese teachers are expected to teach at the Confucius Institute
----192People participating5Minor language training, involving French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean
News from this newspaper (Reporter Guo Shaofeng) Yesterday, the w88 casino launched5Training work for Chinese teachers of small languages,192teachers from all over the country will begin to receive a one-year intensive training. After passing the assessment, these people will be sent to work in the Confucius Institute by the Office of the National Leading Group for the International Promotion of Chinese Language (hereinafter referred to as "Hanban"), or as state-sponsored teachers or volunteer teachers. The training covers French, German, Spanish, Japanese, and Korean5languages.
According to reports, Hanban provided special subsidies for this training2/3’s tuition8000Yuan. After one year of full-time training and passing the assessment, these trainees will be able to serve as Confucius Institute teachers, state-sponsored teachers, volunteer teachers, etc. for at least one term. The term is2Year.
Ma Jianfei, deputy director of Hanban, introduced that our country has60Many countries and regions have built nearly240The first Confucius Institute in the world100Multiple countries2300More than 10 universities offer Chinese courses, but teachers and teaching materials have become the two major bottlenecks in teaching Chinese as a foreign language. In particular, there are fewer Chinese teachers in minority languages.
According to reports, students will have24class hours, each semester18teaching weeks. Mainly learn basic language knowledge, the situation of the target country, listening, speaking and conversation, teaching methods and classroom vocabulary. After that, internship teaching for foreign students will also be conducted at the w88 casino.
Student Xie Zhiyong from Tianjin International Studies University needs to receive Korean language training. He said that after passing the training, he will work as a Chinese language teacher at a Confucius Institute in South Korea. "The training requires foreign language proficiency that can meet daily life and social interactions abroad, and the ability to communicate well with schools, parents, students and communities, etc."
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