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Nearly 90,000 people learn Japanese in Vietnam

There are nearly 90,000 Japanese language learners in Vietnam, up from 37.8 percent compared with the figure recorded in 2015, heard an exchange programme held by the Japan Foundation in Tokyo on June 28.
Nearly 90,000 people learn Japanese in Vietnam ảnh 1A student of Ngo Si Lien Junior High School in Hanoi makes a presentation on Japan. (Source: VNA)

Tokyo (VNA) – There are nearly90,000 Japanese language learners in Vietnam, up from 37.8 percent comparedwith the figure recorded in 2015, heard an exchange programme held by the JapanFoundation in Tokyo on June 28.

Vietnam ranks fourth globally in the numberof Japanese language learners outside of Japan, after China, the Republic ofKorea (RoK) and Taiwan (China).

According to Masahiro Oji, a senior advisorof the Japan Foundation, to meet the increasing demand for Japanese learning,the fund has launched a programme to send about 3,000 Japanese teachers toSoutheast Asian nations from 2014-2020.

As of 2017, 30 Japanese teachers had beendispatched to Vietnam, the third most in the region following Indonesia andThailand, Oji said.

The Japan Foundation will open trainingcourses for Japanese language teachers in Vietnam, India and Myanmar this year,he added.

A project to pilot Japanese languageteaching in schools in Vietnam was implemented in 2013. Two years later, thelanguage was taught as the first foreign language in many schools.

On September 9, 2017, Vietnam added Japaneselanguage to the curricula of five primary schools in Hanoi and Ho Chi MinhCity.

During the exchange programme, 100Vietnamese students and educational officials were introduced to Japaneselanguage teaching and learning methods, and visited Japanese high schools aswell as tourist sites in Tokyo and adjacent localities.  -VNA
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