Russian language exam and education in China – a comparison with japanese
Аутори
Ling-E, LiXiao-Jun, Wang
Остала ауторства
Stevanović, JelenaGundogan, Dragana
Ranđelović, Branislav
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Russian is the national language of the Russian Federation and it is widely
spoken in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) as
well as multiple Eastern European countries. It is a language of international
communication and one of the six working languages of the United Nations.
In March 2010, the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation established
the China Russian Language Examination Center in Beijing. Twice a year, the Center
holds the national Russian language proficiency exam known as the Russian Federation
Foreign Language Ranking Test. China’s Professional Qualification (Level) Test
for Translation (CATTI) is the most authoritative test for the national professional
qualifications for translation. The CATTI exam is divided into translation and
interpretation.27 Over the past few years, the rising popularity of Russian has led to a
gradual increase in the number of schools offering Russian courses in middle schools.
Currently, there ar...e 120 schools in the country offering Russian courses in junior and
senior high schools, with a total of 23,000 students. The number of Russians in the
National Matriculation Examination (NME) has also increased yearly. In 2020, the
number of Russians in the NME reached 10,000 (Hao Xin, 2020).
Кључне речи:
language teaching courses / the Japanese language / the CATTI exam / the National Matriculation Examination (NME) / the Russian languageИзвор:
The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community, 2022, 121-125Издавач:
- Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research
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- Book of proceedings: 28th International Scientific Conference “Educational Research and School Practice”, December 9th , 2022 Belgrade”
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Ling-E, L.,& Xiao-Jun, W.. (2022). Russian language exam and education in China – a comparison with japanese. in The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research., 121-125. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_971
Ling-E L, Xiao-Jun W. Russian language exam and education in China – a comparison with japanese. in The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community. 2022;:121-125. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_971 .
Ling-E, Li, Xiao-Jun, Wang, "Russian language exam and education in China – a comparison with japanese" in The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community (2022):121-125, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_971 .