Korean, German to be piloted as first foreign languages

March 08, 2021 - 18:32

 

Schools nationwide will pilot the teaching of Korean and German as first foreign languages. —VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — Schools nationwide will pilot teaching Korean and German as first foreign languages under a decision freshly issued by the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET).

Many foreign languages have been taught in schools over the years, including English, French, Chinese, Russian, and, later, Japanese.

Second foreign languages, which are optional, were Korean and German.

The MoET explained that positive results have been seen in teaching Korean and German as second foreign languages in some provinces and cities and students' demand is also on the rise.

To help reduce the pressure on those who select Korean and German while also studying a first foreign language, the MoET has decided to temporarily elevate the two to the first foreign language category.

The move is also in keeping with framework agreements signed between Việt Nam and the Republic of Korea and Germany on teaching their languages at Vietnamese schools.

The pilot programme will be rolled out in areas with great demand and which are able to ensure necessary conditions in terms of teachers, facilities, links between levels of education, and registration with the MoET. 

The ministry will keep a close watch on the implementation of the programme to guarantee its efficiency and students’ rights.

It will assess its effectiveness and feasibility and afterwards consider whether to make the two languages official first foreign languages at schools. — VNS

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