A Discussion on the Experiences of Teaching Vietnamese Language to Foreign Students at the Academy of Journalism and Communication
In the current context of integration and open door, the exchange of students among countries is inevitable. The number of foreigners and international students coming to work and study in Vietnam keeps increasing. Therefore, teaching Vietnamese language to foreigners has become an important issue. This is a new and difficult task for Vietnamese lecturers. However, for the lecturers at the Academy of Journalism and Communication, the teaching of Vietnamese language has been in place for some time. As a researching and experimenting lecturer, the author discusses some experiences in teaching Vietnamese language to foreign students at the Academy recently.
Source: Journal of Political Theory and Communications, no 8 (2019).
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