Nigerian teachers to replace Chinese teachers

Mon, Jul 2, 2018 | By publisher


Education

THE Confucius Institute on Monday announced

its plans to replace Chinese Mandarin language teachers with Nigerian
teachers already taught in speaking and writing in the Mandarin

language.

 

Prof. Wang Yongjing, the Institute’s Director at the University of Lagos (UNILAG),
told the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) in Lagos that the Institute
was preparing many Nigerians as would be teachers of the language.

 

“There are currently many Nigerians interested in learning to speak

and write in the Chinese Mandarin language. Their number keeps increasing

everyday.

 

“But the Institute’s current challenge is that we do not have enough

Chinese teachers to cater for the needs of these Nigerians.

 

“What we have decided is to thoroughly train more Nigerians to

replace us across Nigerian schools and other educational

institutions,’’ she said.

 

Wang said that already, many Nigerians were being trained in Lagos, as

well as in different Chinese universities to become good teachers of

Mandarin language when they return to Nigeria.

 

According to her, Nigeria currently needed hundreds of Chinese

teachers to be able to accommodate the growing interest of Nigerians

in the Chinese language.

 

The Institute’s director said that she was impressed with the

performances of Nigerians currently being trained to replace Chinese

teachers soon.

 

“We are expecting that after their studies in China, they will come

back to replace the Chinese teachers in teaching other Nigerians in

different parts of Nigeria.

 

“Nigeria really needs hundreds of Chinese teachers for more Nigerians

interested in speaking Mandarin to have access to learning it,’’ she said.

Standard Chinese, also known as Modern Standard Mandarin, Standard Mandarin,
or simply Mandarin, is a standard variety of Chinese that is the sole official language
of both China and Taiwan, and also one of the four official languages of Singapore.

– Jul. 2, 2018 @ 17:15 GMT |

 

 

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