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The Greek Teacher Bridging the Cultural Divide in China

The Greek Teacher Bridging the Cultural Divide in China Rania Katavouta. Credit: Eastday Rania Katavouta, a 39-year-old Greek teacher, is devoted to teaching Greek in China and traveling in the world of literature. By Xu Yan ” width=”1080″>“It’s all Greek to me” is an idiom that people use to express something that is difficult to understand. But Greek people use “It strikes me as Chinese” to describe this concept. Greek and Chinese are known as two of the hardest languages in the world to learn. Katavouta has worked as a Greek teacher at the Shanghai International Studies University (SISU) for six years. She was the first Greek to be awarded the Shanghai Magnolia Silver Award in 2017 for contributing in city’s development through teaching and enforcing Sino-Greece cultural ties.

Feature: Ugandan students describe Chinese as language of opportunities

Feature: Ugandan school dropout describes Chinese as language of opportunities - World News

2021-01-10 15:35:44 GMT2021-01-10 23:35:44(Beijing Time) Xinhua English KAMPALA, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) Tusiime Dumba, 33, dropped out of school in secondary school level two after he failed to raise tuition fees. He turned to the streets in the now Masaka City, in central Uganda, where he did all sorts of odd jobs in order to survive. One of the jobs he did was to ferry passengers on a motorcycle, commonly known as boda boda here. He transported all kinds of people and among them included Chinese. Every time he transported a Chinese client, it reminded him of his childhood Chinese Kung-Fu movies. He dreamt of speaking the Chinese language one day.

Education cooperation to resume online--China Economic Net

Pakistani students from Soochow University in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, learn about Kunqu Opera from Lyu Jia, a top performer in the art form, on Monday. HUA XUEGEN/FOR CHINA DAILY Next five-year plan to encourage overseas study to cultivate talent for development China will resume international cooperation in education following strict pandemic prevention and control measures, a senior education official said on Tuesday. Liu Jin, director of the Ministry of Education s department of international cooperation and exchange, said that with the COVID-19 pandemic raging globally, the ministry will conduct educational cooperation online. In the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-25), the country will make new breakthroughs in advancing international educational cooperation in regions including Hainan province, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the Yangtze River Delta and Xiong an New Area, Liu said at a news conference in Beijing.

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