VietNamNet
Bridge – Following the movement of
learning English, French and Chinese, Vietnam now witnesses the movement of
learning less common foreign languages, because the language skills could be an
advantage for Vietnamese to look for jobs.
The 10
scholarships for the summer training courses in Thailand offered every year are
the main reason that prompted Nguyen Kim Phuong, a student of the German
language faculty of the Hanoi University, to start learning Thai language.
Phuong
complained that she meets so many difficulties with the learning. The textbooks
used for teaching and learning are just photocopied versions, while reference
books and dictionaries could not be found at libraries and bookstores. As very
few people are learning Thai, Phuong cannot find anyone to consult with every
time when she has problems with the learning.
She
said she sometimes feels disappointed with the learning and intends to give up
the hard work.
Vu
Hoang Quan, a Spanish Language Faculty’s student of the Hanoi University, is
learning Italian language, because he loves Italian football, Italian culture.
Quan believes that he has aptitude for foreign languages, but he admits that he
usually mistakes Spanish for Italian words.
When
learning Italian, Quan also meets a lot of big challenges. Lacking materials
and the environment to practice skills are the two biggest problems. Having the
Latin letter system, but the complexity of Portuguese grammar has made many
young learners puzzled.
Though
facing so many difficulties, young people believe that they would have more
opportunities to find good jobs, if they have fluent foreign language skills.
Therefore, a lot of students now rush to enroll in less common foreign language
faculties. Especially, no high requirements have been set up for the students
to the faculties, while the learning of the foreign language has been
encouraged.
The
Hanoi University, the biggest foreign language school in Vietnam, enrolls
students for 10 foreign language faculties. Students need to have 21 marks from
the university entrance exams at least to be able to obtain a seat at the
faculties. Meanwhile, the University of Foreign Languages, an arm of the Hanoi
National University, requires 22 marks.
Foreign
language schools in Vietnam all have opened their doors widely to the learners
of less common foreign languages. However, local newspapers still have quoted
head hunting companies as saying that the workers who can speak the foreign
languages fluently are seriously lacking in all business fields.
According
to the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism VNAT, by May 2011, Vietnam
had had 5272 international tour guides having practice cards. Of this amount,
only 171 tour guides speaking less common languages, including Spanish, Thai,
Italian, Lao, Bulgarian, Indonesian, Romanian and Hungarian.
Tran
Hai Yen, the lecturer of the Portuguese Language Faculty of the Hanoi
University, has affirmed that those, who can speak Portuguese, now have the
chances to find good jobs. The military telecom company Viettel, for example,
is expanding its business to Mozambique, therefore, it needs the staff who can
speak Portuguese.
Viettel
regularly asks the school to introduce the Portuguese speakers to the company.
Therefore, the school is considering increasing the number of students to the
faculty by 20 students this year.
Pham
Van Kim, MA, from the Hanoi National University, has affirmed that in the
context of the global integration, students would have more opportunities to
get jobs if they have foreign language skills. Kim said that Arab language
skills would be a big advantage for the students who want to work for state
agencies such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Public
Security or Ministry of National Defense.
Source:
Tien phong
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