Paul
Goble
Staunton, July 16 – It was said at
the end of Soviet times that “the optimists were learning English, the
pessimists were learning Chinese, and the realists were learning to shoot
Kalashnikov guns.” At least part of this
anecdote has come true: in the 1990s, many Russians chose to learn English;
now, an increasing number of them are choosing to learn Chinese.
Ever more Russians are choosing to
learn Chinese and other Asian languages not only because of career goals –
people with those language skills are and will continue to be in demand – but also
because they are increasingly interested in Asia rather than in the West,
according to Chaskor.ru portal author Kristina Ukolova (chaskor.ru/article/chem_dalshe_na_vostok_40699).
Chinese language courses are now
offered in “approximately 100 Russian universities,” and in many of them, it is
now the foreign language students choose first.
As a result of this educational boom, more than 10,000 Russians now know
Chinese “at a high level,” the journalist says.
In addition, the education ministry
says, “more than 12,000 pupils” in Russian schools are studying Chinese, the
largest numbers being in the Russian Far East, Siberia and in the Russian
capital, Moscow. Often these courses are offered in the earliest grades,
Ulukova says, but many pupils do not continue in later ones.
On the one hand, there are no state
examinations in Chinese and so students and their parents have less motivation
than they might to study the language.
And on the other, when students enroll in universities, there are no
programs for putting them in more advanced language classes. Instead, they are
forced to begin “’from zero.’”
Nonetheless, the prospect of jobs both in Russia and abroad for those who
know Chinese or other Asian languages is now so bright that students continue
to enroll, although one educational specialist in Moscow says there is as yet
no reason to fear that Chinese is about “to become ‘a second English.’” So perhaps all the optimists have not
disappeared.
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