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Introduction to Czech language majors

1. Introduction to Czech Language Major

1. Introduction to Czech Language Major

Czech is the official language of the Czech Republic. It belongs to the west branch of the Slavic family of the Indo-European language family. Distributed throughout the Czech Republic. Czech belongs to the West Slavic branch of the Slavic language family.

2. Main courses of the Czech language major

Basic corresponding language, advanced corresponding language, newspaper and magazine reading, audio-visual, speaking, corresponding language writing, translation theory and practice, language theory, linguistics Introduction, the literary history of the main corresponding language countries and selected readings of literary works, the national conditions of the main corresponding countries, etc.

3. Training objectives of the Czech language major

Training objectives

This major cultivates students with a solid foundation in the corresponding language and a broad range of scientific and cultural knowledge, and is able to work in foreign affairs , corresponding senior language professionals engaged in translation, research, teaching, and management in departments such as economy and trade, culture, press and publication, education, scientific research, and tourism.

Training requirements

Students in this major mainly study the basic theories and basic knowledge of the corresponding language, literature, history, politics, economics, diplomacy, social culture, etc., and are influenced by the corresponding language listening and speaking skills. Good proficiency training in speaking, reading, writing, translation, etc., mastering certain scientific research methods, and having the professional level and good quality and strong ability to engage in translation, research, teaching, and management work.

Graduates should acquire the following knowledge and abilities:

(1) Understand my country’s relevant guidelines, policies, and regulations;

(2) Master Basic knowledge of linguistics, literature and related humanities and science and technology;

(3) Have a solid foundation in the corresponding language and relatively proficient listening, speaking, reading, writing and translation abilities;

(4) Understand my country’s national conditions and the society and culture of the corresponding country;

(5) Have good Chinese expression skills and basic research abilities;

(6) Have the ability to 2. Certain practical application ability of foreign languages;

(7) Master the basic methods of literature retrieval and data query, and have preliminary scientific research and practical work capabilities.

4. Employment direction and employment prospects of Czech majors

Graduates are suitable to engage in interpretation, translation or scientific research in departments such as diplomacy, foreign trade, tourism, foreign cultural exchange institutions, research and education, etc. , teaching work.

2. Ranking of Czech universities

1. Beijing Foreign Studies University A+