Vietnamese National College Entrance Examination Chinese Test Paper Rushes to Hot Search! Netizen: Every empty space is in an unexpected position China | Vietnam | Chinese
Recently, a group of "Vietnamese college entrance examination Chinese questions" spread on the Internet platform, causing hot debate among netizens. Red Star News interviewed Zhang Guangri Deng, a Chinese Vietnamese who has been teaching Chinese in Vietnam for ten years. According to him, the difficulty of this set of test questions is "relatively easy".
According to Xinhua News Agency, the maximum score for Vietnam's college entrance examination is 40 points. This year's exam schedule is: Chinese language exam on the morning of June 28th, with a duration of 120 minutes; The math exam will last for 90 minutes in the afternoon. On the morning of June 29th, I took the comprehensive subject exam, which was divided into arts and sciences. The science comprehensive exam included physics, chemistry, and biology, while the literature comprehensive exam included history, geography, and civic education, all of which lasted for 50 minutes; In the afternoon, I will take a foreign language exam with a duration of 60 minutes. The foreign language subjects include English, Chinese, Russian, French, German, Japanese, and Korean.
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The hardest part is still idioms
Zhang Guangrideng told Red Star News reporters that the current topic does not include the listening and writing sections. According to the questions shared by Zhang Guangri with reporters, this set of test questions consists of a total of 50 questions, including multiple-choice, cloze, and reading comprehension. The reporter noticed that the questions provided by Zhang Guangrideng were not completely consistent with the online college entrance examination questions. Zhang Guangrideng explained that different exam papers have different test codes, but the content and difficulty level are roughly the same. "For example, the 5th question of 602 and the 20th question of 607 are the same question."
Zhang Guangrideng stated that the test codes for different papers are different, but the content and difficulty level are roughly the same
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Every empty space is in an unexpected position
In Zhang Guangrideng's view, this set of questions is relatively easy. "Students only need to spend less than an hour to complete the questions, and the accuracy rate can reach 80-90%." Zhang Guangrideng explained that learning Chinese here is mainly for the purpose of taking the HSK exam. "Everyone's goal is to achieve HSK Level 5, because passing the Level 5 exam can earn them scholarships when applying to Chinese universities and become a strong competitive proof when looking for jobs. The difficulty of the Chinese subject in the Vietnamese college entrance examination is probably less than Level 4."
It is reported that before the outbreak of the epidemic, Zhang Guangri Deng mainly taught Chinese courses in Ho Chi Minh City, with the majority of students being college students and office workers. After the epidemic, his Chinese courses have been transferred online, and "high school students are also starting to sign up." According to him, in recent years, the number of people who sign up to learn Chinese, whether high school students, college students, or office workers, has been "increasing". "I had less than 100 students sign up last year, and this year it can exceed 100."
Zhang Guangrideng introduced that based on his teaching experience, students believe that the most difficult thing to learn in Chinese is not vocabulary or grammar, but idioms. "Chinese idioms are difficult to understand. For example, idioms such as" morning, evening, and evening, "he explained," because idioms cannot be understood literally. To understand a Chinese idiom, one must first understand the story behind it. "
Learning Chinese can provide more opportunities
According to Xinhua News Agency, many Vietnamese people of all ages have a strong interest in Chinese. For them, learning Chinese well not only brings them joy, but also opportunities.
After the final of the 11th "Chinese Bridge" World Chinese Language Competition for Middle School Students in the northern region of Vietnam came to an end in August 2018, participants stated in an interview with Xinhua News Agency that given the significant similarities between Vietnam and China in many aspects, they naturally like Chinese. In addition, speaking good Chinese will enable them to receive scholarships for further studies in China in the future and help them better find jobs after graduation.
After the final of the 11th "Chinese Bridge" World Chinese Language Competition for Middle School Students in the northern region of Vietnam in August 2018, it was reported that Nguyen Heong, from the Affiliated Middle School of the Foreign Language University of Hanoi, won a special prize in the competition. She and her sister are both very fond of Chinese culture, and Nguyen Heong's sister is currently a Chinese teacher. Ruan Herong also expressed that she hopes to apply for scholarships to study in China in the future.
Zhang Guangrideng also introduced that it would be great for Vietnamese people to receive scholarships to further their studies in China. "Many of my students were introduced by my older brothers and sisters who have already learned Chinese and understand how important it is," he said
"For office workers, as China invests more and more in Vietnam, those who know Chinese will have more job opportunities and higher salaries. Learning Chinese is ultimately for a better life," explained Zhang Guangrideng. When talking about his original intention of learning Chinese, Zhang Guangrideng said that as a Chinese American, he wants to learn about the language of his ancestors, and secondly, to make money.
Ruan Huangying, Director of the ULIS-SUNWAH Chinese Language Teaching and Research Center at the Department of Chinese Language and Culture, a subsidiary of Hanoi National University, previously stated in an interview with Xinhua News Agency that more and more Vietnamese students are learning Chinese because it provides them with opportunities to make their lives better. "The 'Chinese Bridge' provides a stage for young Chinese enthusiasts to make friends and helps them take a solid step on their career path," said Ruan Huangying.