Two Pakistani students qualify for finals of International Chinese Proficiency Competition
Two Pakistani students from the Confucius Institute in Islamabad have qualified for the final round of “19th Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Competition”. Both students have underlined the scope of Chinese language in the growing world economy. They have asserted that CPEC offers a range of employment opportunities and leaning Chinese language would help Pakistani students to explore the job market and boost economic growth.
BEIJING, Aug 3 (APP): Two young Pakistanis college students have won the Chinese proficiency competition and will attend the finals and compete with outstanding Chinese language talents all over the world.
Haider Abbas and Saira Banu won first and second places respectively in the “19th Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Competition” for college students in Pakistan, according to China Economic Net (CEN) on Monday.
A large-scale international annual event, the Chinese Bridge competition has been successfully held for 18 years since 2002. Nearly 1.5 million college and middle school students from 154 countries have participated in the preliminaries, among which over 6,500 have been invited to China for the finals. Moreover, more than 100 million TV viewers worldwide watch the competition each year.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year the competition in many countries was held via Internet. In Pakistan, every participant submitted a video to showcase his or her Chinese proficiency. Haider Abbas and Saira Banu from the Confucius Institute in Islamabad gained high marks because of their excellent linguistic competence.
“Pakistan and China are working collectively on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that brings thousands of jobs for bilinguals who are fluent in both languages. China is a leading country in the world of economy. The two nations are on good terms in trade, commerce, arts, culture, science and technology. These facts provide excellent opportunities to the Pakistani students to learn Chinese language to explore one of the largest growing economies and job markets in the world,” Haider Abbas explained why he suggested people to learn Chinese.
Moreover, both of them have got satisfactory jobs related to Chinese language. “I got my first job as a Chinese language instructor and now I have many students in different cities of Pakistan, some of whom are even double of my age. Currently I am working at a Chinese enterprise with a handsome salary. I am gaining great experience in translation and how to set up a new company, etc.,” Saira Banu said with a sense of accomplishment.
“CPEC is opening many doors of employment for locals and also helping to boost up the economy of our country,” she said.
When talking about the key to mastery of Chinese, Haider Abbas suggested that learning Chinese as a pictographic language and maximizing the interaction and communication with native Chinese speakers. Saira Banu thinks focusing on tones and phonemes is very important. Furthermore, watching Chinese dramas is also a way to speed up learning the language as well as the culture.
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