『一』 If you take the college entrance examination in a minority language, what are the restrictions on your university major?
If you take the college entrance examination in a minority language, there are no restrictions on your university major.
To put it simply, if a certain admissions major is marked as English only, and your college entrance examination foreign language test is in English, you can apply. If you take the test in a minor language, you will not be able to apply. If the subject is not limited to foreign languages, candidates can apply. It depends on the specific requirements of the university you want to apply for.
There are six foreign languages ??in the college entrance examination, namely English, Russian, Japanese, German, French, and Spanish. You can choose freely when filling out the college entrance examination. If you study a minor language in high school, there will still be restrictions when applying for the college entrance examination, and you will not be able to apply for majors that only accept English language candidates.
(1) What schools do minor language majors belong to? Extended reading:
Minor language interviews generally include the following parts:
1. Voice imitation
Voice imitation is the most important process in the interview. The examiner will show you a few vocabulary words or short paragraphs of simple conversations in the language you are applying for, and ask you to imitate or read along. For example, if you are applying for the French test, the examiner will usually put a few French words or very simple dialogues for you to imitate.
2. English oral test
It is similar to the English oral test of the college entrance examination. Candidates enter the examination room in batches and change topics every hour. First, you will be given an article. It will take you 10 minutes to read the designated English passage. Then go into the examination room and read the designated paragraph in front of the examiner, and answer 3 to 4 questions in English based on the full text.
3. Knowledge test
The content of the knowledge test includes literature, history, philosophy and current affairs and politics. Generally, it tests your understanding of the basic knowledge of the country in which you are reporting. The questions are usually very simple and you can answer them in Chinese. The questions are nothing more than the following aspects: Why do you want to apply for a minor language major in French (Cambodian, Korean, etc.)?
『二』Which schools have minor language majors
There are currently 24 schools nationwide that offer minor language majors and participate in the rankings. The following are 9 majors with minor language majors. Universities and their respective better majors:
1. Beijing International Studies University: German, Russian, Japanese, Japanese, Spanish
2. Shanghai International Studies University: Greece English, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Dutch
3. University of International Business and Economics: Spanish, *** English
4. Tongji University: German
5. Heilongjiang University: Russian
6. Guangxi University for Nationalities: Vietnamese, Lao, Thai, Cambodian
7. Wuhan University: French
8. Dalian University of Foreign Studies: Korean, Japanese
9. Guangdong University of Foreign Studies: Japanese, Indonesian, Malay, Thai, Vietnamese, Korean, French
< p>『三』What colleges are there that major in minor languages?I know that Shandong Foreign Affairs Translation College has foreign language majors, such as French. . . It's not that I don't answer seriously, but your question is too general, such as what language you want to learn.
Foreign languages ??have become very popular since a few years ago, and more and more people are learning them. French, German, and Spanish are no longer minor languages ??in the absolute sense. There should still be vocational colleges. If it is Japanese and Korean, there are general schools (especially in provinces and cities close to Japan and South Korea). In the same way, if you want to learn Southeast Asian languages, go to schools in Guangxi. For other languages It depends on the majors offered by each school. I only know this one in Shandong, but I guess you should fill in your application for the college entrance examination, or buy a guide to fill in your application. It contains the majors offered by various schools. I remember that after the college entrance examination, there will be such a booklet introducing majors.
Let me give you another suggestion. These days, there are more and more people learning foreign languages. They are majors, second degree students, second foreign language students, and they learn them from training institutions... I don’t know whether you want to go abroad after studying or rely on Minor language majors can directly find employment in China, but no matter what, it is not recommended that you study a minor language major at a junior college. The teachers are definitely not comparable to those of good undergraduate schools, and there is a risk of delaying three years... and there is a demand for foreign languages ??after graduation in three years. The degree is not necessarily good, so you need to be cautious...
I hope the answer can help you~~~~
『四』 Which colleges and universities in China currently offer small There are many language majors
and some universities have one in one province or city, but not necessarily one in another province. Below is a list of universities that offer more than four minor languages, as well as universities that are relatively strong in a certain language.
Beijing: Peking University, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing Language and Culture University, Communication University of China, Beijing International Studies University, Beijing Normal University (Russian), Capital Normal University,
Tianjin City: Nankai University (Japanese, German, Russian and French)
Shanghai: Fudan University (Japanese, German, Russian and French), Shanghai International Studies University, Tongji University (strong German), East China Normal University
Heilongjiang Province: Heilongjiang University (in some provinces there are still two universities, but the foreign language is very strong, especially Russian)
Jilin Province: Jilin University (Japanese, Russian, Korean and Western)
Liaoning Province: Liaoning University
Hebei Province: Hebei University, Yanshan University (Japan, Germany, Russia and France)
Shandong Province: Shandong University, Ocean University of China, Qingdao University
Jiangsu Province: Nanjing University, Nanjing Normal University, Suzhou University
Zhejiang Province: Zhejiang University, Zhejiang Gongshang University (French, Japanese, Arabic, Japanese is relatively good)
Fujian Province: Xiamen University (Japan, Germany, Russia and France)
Guangdong Province: Sun Yat-sen University, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Hunan Province: Hunan Normal University (Japan, Russia, France and South Korea)
Hubei Province: Wuhan University (Japan, Germany, Russia and France), Central China Normal University
Henan Province: Henan University (Japan, Germany, Russia and France)
Anhui Province: Anhui University (Japan, Germany, Russia, France and Spain) )
Jiangxi Province: Nanchang University (Japan, Germany, Russia and France)
Shanxi Province: Shanxi University (Japan, Germany, Russia and France)
Shaanxi Province: Xi'an Jiaotong University (Japan, Germany, Russia and France), Xi'an International Studies University
Sichuan Province: Sichuan University
Gansu Province: Lanzhou University
Yunnan Province: Yunnan University
『五』 Which general undergraduate schools have good minor language majors
Currently there are three undergraduate schools that offer flight attendant majors. Nanchang Hangkong University, a second school, was the first to offer this major ,recommend. Jincheng College of Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics is an independent college with three branches. Zhengzhou Aviation Management College is a second-tier university. In addition, in recent years, more schools have begun to offer this major.
"Lu" Is it okay to choose a minor language in the college entrance examination? Will it have any impact on the school and majors?
Applying for a minor language and There is no conflict between the two college entrance examinations. Minor language students will be interviewed in advance before the general college entrance examination. Advance interviews are usually held in March or April every spring, and some schools also have written examinations. The examination methods vary from school to school. Most of them consist of reading aloud, dialogue, and presentation. Some schools also require candidates to imitate the voice of the minor language they apply for. The time is about 10 minutes for each candidate. The test points are mainly pronunciation, After the test, students who successfully pass the interview will receive a certificate from the school they applied for, and are qualified to advance to the college entrance examination. Applying for a minor language major does not affect the selection of other options, and candidates can also choose to apply for other universities as normal. The admissions examinations for various schools in minor languages, including the procedures, are published on the school website. You should pay attention in advance to see which school you want to apply for.
Therefore, if you want to pass the small language test, it is best to study before the test. Japanese level two is equivalent to the level of a sophomore or junior majoring in Japanese. Some schools that have reached Japanese level one can apply directly. Compared with other minor languages, Japanese is easy to learn. My classmate studied Japanese at Century Bowen School and passed the Level 3 test in April this year. He was so happy that he couldn’t do it. Haha, I heard that Century Bowen also has many courses on weekends or evenings, and You can attend classes in all classes throughout the year. The key is that the teacher teaches very well, is very careful and patient. It is recommended that if you want to learn Japanese, you might as well go to Century Bowen School.
I wish you the best in advance.
『撒』 I want to study a minor language, which schools and majors are better
I finally met someone from Zhejiang.
First of all, it is a pity that you have applied for two copies of Zhejiang University of Foreign Studies. You can apply for Tianwai University, Dawai University, and Sichuan Foreign Language School. Moreover, your points can be used to choose majors in these schools. If you If your second book ranking is still very high after excluding the self-selected comprehensive ones, just choose Spanish from these schools. If you want to study Japanese, go to DSU. The Japanese at DSU is very good. If you want to study French, Sichuan Foreign Language School is good at French ( However, Sichuan Foreign Language School only recruits liberal arts students in Zhejiang. You can choose German for science, but don’t choose Japanese and Italian. Tianwai is also very good, but it seems that you have to go to the bathhouse to take a shower. Anyway, it is a pity that you chose Zhejiang Foreign Language School. Although the scores of Zhejiang Foreign Languages ??have been rising year by year recently.
『8』Undergraduate colleges with majors in minor languages
List of 25 colleges and universities that recruit majors in minor languages ??in advance
Peking University and Renmin University of China
Beijing Language and Culture University Beijing Foreign Studies University
Communication University of China Foreign Affairs College
Nankai University Dalian Institute of Foreign Languages
Heilongjiang University Harbin Institute of Technology
Fudan University Shanghai International Studies University
East China Normal University Nanjing University
Southeast University Shandong University
Ocean University of China Zhejiang University
Wuhan University Central China Normal University
Sichuan International Studies University Xi'an International Studies University
University of International Business and Economics Beijing Second International Studies University
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
< p> Minor language enrollment majorsRussian, German, French, Spanish***, Japanese, Persian, Korean, Filipino, Hindi, Laos, Cambodian, Burmese, Malay, Mongolian, Sinhala, Thai, Ur Hebrew, Vietnamese, Hausa, Polish, Czech, Portuguese, Swedish, Turkish, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Sanskrit, Pali, Indonesian, Swahili, Albanian, Bulgarian, Romanian, Serbian-Croatian< /p>
In fact, as long as it is an undergraduate college, at least it has Japanese as a language, followed by German, French, and Russian. Japanese is relatively rare, and ordinary undergraduate colleges generally do not have it.
『九』 Universities specializing in minor languages ??
Among the two universities, the better ones for foreign language majors are Dalian University of Foreign Languages, Sichuan University of International Studies, Tianjin University of Foreign Languages, and Xi’an University of Foreign Studies College, Longjiang University, Guangxi University for Nationalities, etc. Among them, Tianjin International Studies University and Dalian International Studies University are very strong in Japanese and Korean, and Sichuan Foreign Studies University, Xiwai University, and Heilongjiang University are very strong in Russian. If you want to learn Southeast Asian languages, Guangxi University for Nationalities’ Thai, Lao, Vietnamese, and Cambodian languages ??are all ranked first in the country. Changchun Taxation College is probably the only one in China that accepts two colleges and universities with minor languages ??and also offers auditing majors. The school recruits majors in Russian, Japanese, and Korean (economic and trade direction). To apply for this school, you can apply for the auditing major and take Russian, Japanese, and Korean as electives after admission, or you can apply for Russian, Japanese, and Korean (economic and trade direction) and take auditing as an elective. .