Sep 2017
The 6th opening ceremony of Japanese Language Class

2017-09-27

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The 6th Opening Ceremony of Japanese Language Class


The sixth Japanese language class was held at the ladder class of Shin Yang College on September 1st. Managing Director Guo Wenying, Deputy Managing Director GuoGuiying, Deputy General Manager Zhou Zhan and other leaders attended the ceremony. With zeal and dreams, 42 students started their language lesson.

In order to meet the needs of the site, students will be equipped with the practical language ability. In response to the feedback from last year’s students and participants from other foreign language courses, we made four amendments as follows:

I. Set a new goal related to the field

Three new directions including materials management (product management persons + purchase persons), qualities, and technology. Select the candidates according to their career expectation and the need of the field.

II. Refine course, improve the assessment quality

Close reading, skimming, oral ability, listening are the four main streams. Close reading is the main focus, accompanied by three other elements (skimming, oral ability, and listening) such that we can center our effort on a central theme.

III. Strengthen practice, grasp assessment :

Strengthen  their ability in self-introduction, courtesy, computer skill. Help them to apply the theories in their daily work. Besides consolidating their prior theoretical knowledge, we strengthen their ability by assessment and by application.

IV. Build a stronger team, with more competent counsellors:

On the basis of full-time teacher lecture, monthly talks, and counselling of oral usage of foreign language, we establish an elite lecturer team, carrying out the training and counselling in the usage of the Japanese language.

Our Managing Director Guo encouraged our students to adhere to the motto "belief, wish, action", and elaborate on the concept of "belief". "belief" is to have faith in yourself, in your ability of learning the Japanese language, in all our teachers and classmates, in the talents of every being. As the last graduate representative shared, because of her belief, she reaped what she sowed. We must be in conviction of our language ability. As for "actions", we follow another motto, that is, "learning, application, and persistence". We should persevere with difficulties in our learning such that we can learn, speak, and finally excel in Japanese.


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