I m in my third year of high school and want to teach Japanese at a university.

Updated on educate 2024-05-20
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's hard to take the test, but you just have to get the relevant documents. Teaching any kind of class is hard work, and it won't happen if you work for a company with high-quality students.

    As for where to go, it can be a school with a small language course.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Being a Japanese teacher is not hard, especially at university. To realize this dream, you need to go to a university with a Japanese language major, and then go on to a graduate school in Japanese before you can go to a university to teach Japanese. But only if you're a boy.

    If you're a girl, I advise you to give up, because now universities recruit men. However, by the time you graduate, you probably won't be going to graduate school, so you may still have to do a PhD.

    So under normal circumstances, you have to take another 9 years to become a university teacher.

    But if you're talented, gender, age, education may not be a problem...

    PS: Welcome to Nankai University, Tianjin Polytechnic University, Tianjin University of Foreign Chinese, Tianjin University of Science and Technology. As far as I know, all of these schools have Japanese majors. Nankai and the outer courtyard are good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    To teach Japanese at university, you must first learn Japanese and take the corresponding level certificate. The school will also have requirements for academic qualifications, if you have a bachelor's degree, then you can only start as a lecturer, and then evaluate the corresponding teacher title. In general, Japanese language education is not very common in Japan, so the income should be acceptable, it is easy to find a job, and the requirements for professional level are not too high.

    I wish you the best of luck.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Teachers in an ordinary university must have a graduate degree or above, so let's work hard to enrich ourselves and slowly realize our ideals!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's the third year of high school, but the ability to think about problems is still at the elementary school level, and it's a pity that ......

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are a non-Japanese major in high school, you still need to learn English in college.

    If you are a Japanese major, you don't need to study English, but if you are majoring in Japanese, you still need to take enough credits in university English, otherwise you will not be able to complete your course.

    English is the most popular language by area, but it has the third largest number of native speakers in the world, after Chinese and Spanish. It is the most widely learned second language and is home to nearly 60 sovereign states.

    It is the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand.

    and other countries in the Caribbean.

    It is widely used in Africa and South Asia. It is the United Nations, the European Union.

    and one of the official languages of many other world and regional international organizations.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended not to do this, one of my high school classmates is the Japanese test of the college entrance examination, but no matter which university you decide to go to in the end, you still have to take the fourth and sixth levels, and most schools have to take the fourth level is the graduation threshold. And no matter what major you study, you still have to take English classes in your freshman and sophomore years, and you won't be able to finish if you can't pass it. English really can't be thrown, it is recommended to think carefully.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you can learn Japanese well, why don't you want to learn English? When you are in the third year of high school, you will send out two application books, and there will be many schools there. Choosing that school is all about the scores.

    If you change English to Japanese, you can learn business language, and you can also learn tourism (tour guide), etc., and we Jilin Industrial Vocational and Technical College have business language.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally, more than two universities will recruit foreign languages for the college entrance examination in Japanese, not necessarily required to be English, I am from a foreign Chinese school, the average score of the college entrance examination Japanese score is much higher than that of English, I have a classmate in the college entrance examination Japanese 147, after going to college, it is not required to take the English level four or six but the university Japanese level four or six, but if the college entrance examination score does not pass the second line to learn Japanese, it will be a little troublesome, and the general three schools basically only admit foreign languages in English.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As long as you choose a school and major that recruits Japanese language candidates, you can usually offer Japanese language classes after you go to university, so don't worry. The selection of Japanese learning will be a little narrower.

    Japanese is the official language of Japan, with 125 million native speakers, and is spoken by 125 million people in the world.

    The origin of the Japanese language has been debated, and the Meiji era Japanese classified Japanese as an Altaic language, a claim that has been widely denied, with Homer Hulbert and Shin Ohno arguing that Japanese belongs to the Dravidian language family, Nishida Ryuo arguing that Japanese belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family, and Christopher IBeckwith) believed that Japanese belonged to the Japanese-Goguryeo language family (i.e., the Buyeo language family), and Leon Angelo Serafim believed that the Japanese language and the Ryukyuan language could form the Japanese language family.

    There is an assumption that the Austronesian language family, the Zhuang-Dong language family, and the Japanese language family can form the Austronesian-Tai languages, i.e., that all three have a common origin.

    In ancient Japan, kanji was not used, and it was introduced from Baekje during the reign of Emperor Ojin. In the time of Emperor Ojin (reigned 270-310), Baekje sent Azhiki to Japan, and in 285, Wang Ren, a doctor from the time of King Koko, brought the Chinese Analects, Thousand Characters, and the Book of Filial Piety to Japan, which was the beginning of Japan's exposure to Chinese characters. After the Three Kingdoms period, Chinese characters and Chinese culture were officially introduced to Japan in large quantities.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The following universities offer Japanese language majors:

    1. Beijing University of Foreign Chinese.

    Directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, it ranks among the first batch of "211 Project" in China, is selected as the "985 Project Advantageous Discipline Innovation Platform", is one of the first batch of "Double First-Class" world-class discipline construction universities in China, and is a member of the International Federation of University Translation and Interpretation Schools, and is a national key university with a long history, the largest number of languages taught and a complete level of education among China's foreign Chinese universities, and is known as the "Cradle of Diplomats of the Republic".

    2. Shanghai Wai Chinese University.

    It is the first higher foreign language institution established after the founding of the People's Republic of China, one of the birthplaces of foreign language education in New China, and the first batch of national key universities directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China and jointly built by the people of Shanghai Municipality to enter the national "211 Project" and "Double First-Class" world-class discipline construction. It has been selected as a public postgraduate program for national construction of high-level universities and a receiving institution for international students in China with the China ** Scholarship.

    3. Zhejiang University.

    Directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, it is directly managed by the vice-ministerial level, ranked in the "211 Project", "985 Project", "World-class University and First-class Discipline", and was selected into the "Pilot Program for Cultivating Top Students in Basic Disciplines", "Innovation Ability Improvement Plan for Colleges and Universities", "Discipline Innovation and Intelligence Introduction Plan for Colleges and Universities", and is one of the earliest new colleges and universities founded by Chinese themselves.

    4. Ocean University of China.

    It is a national key university directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, a world-class university construction university (Class A), a key construction university of the National 985 Project and the 211 Project, selected into the 2011 Plan, the 111 Program, and the National Construction of High-level University Public Postgraduate Program, and is a member of the China-Europe Elite University Alliance, Arctic University, International Antarctic College, International Alliance of Sea-related Universities, and the first batch of doctoral and master's degree awarding units in China.

    5. Guangdong University of Foreign Studies.

    The university has been selected as one of the 19 universities in the world that have provided high-end translation talents to the United Nations.

    1. One of the founding units of the national international economics and ** discipline.

    1. It is a member of the International Federation of University Translation and Interpreting Schools, and is an important base for the cultivation Chinese of international talents, foreign language culture, and foreign economic development in South China.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Do you have time, high school?

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