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Chinese-language learning going global

By ZOU SHUO | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-06-03 07:33
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Student learn to write the Chinese characters during a lesson at a school in Sanaa, Yemen, Feb 10, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]

More than 70 countries and regions had incorporated the Chinese language into their national education system by the end of last year as the language's global influence continued to spread, the Ministry of Education said on Wednesday.

Some 20 million people are learning Chinese outside of China, and it was adopted as one of the official languages of the United Nations World Tourism Organization in January, the ministry said at a news conference in Beijing.

Lissett Li Huang, 31, from Panama, said she is thrilled to know that there are so many people like her learning Chinese. An international student at Beijing International Studies University, Huang said she started to learn Chinese in the first grade at her primary school in Panama. Both her parents migrated to Panama from Guangdong province, and she can also speak Spanish and Cantonese. "China is developing very fast, and being able to speak the language will give me more opportunities around the world," she said.

Her vision is shared by millions of people globally who believe China's rise is providing a new development pattern for countries and regions seeking more balanced, independent and greener growth.

To meet that demand, Chinese-language instructors are adopting new approaches such as the Global Chinese Learning Platform. Launched in October 2019, the platform had attracted more than 2.1 million users from 170 countries and regions by the end of last year, said Liu Hong, deputy director of the ministry's department of language information management.

The platform has developed a mobile app that supports six languages-Chinese, English, Russian, Japanese, Korean and Thai, he said, adding that it will support more languages in the future.

It is divided into different sections to support the needs of preschool, primary and secondary school students. It also has special sections to assist students from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan as well as international students, Liu said.

The platform helped students at home and abroad to continue learning Chinese during the COVID-19 pandemic. It has a large amount of Chinese-language educational resources and offers an immersive learning experience, he said.

The ministry's Center for Language Education and Cooperation, which organizes language exams, said the main test, the HSK, and other Chinese-language proficiency exams, were taken 3 million times last year. It added that over the years about 40 million students around the globe had taken Chinese-language proficiency exams.

The HSK exams and others were placed online last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and 484 test centers offered online tests, the center said. Forty-one new test centers were established last year and 1,207 test centers have been set up in 156 countries, it added.

A Chinese-language proficiency standard to evaluate the skills and levels of international learners, issued by the Ministry of Education and the State Language Commission in March, is expected to be implemented on July 1.

Using four basic elements of the Chinese language-syllables, characters, vocabulary and grammar-the standard classifies the Chinese proficiency of international learners into three stages and nine levels. The six levels of HSK exams will be expanded to nine to reflect the new standard.

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