Vietnamese language test in Japan sees record number of candidates

  • Candidate Yamamoto Fubito, an employee at a Japanese law consulting office in Ho Chi Minh City, who has 20 years of using Vietnamese as a second language. VNA Photo
    Candidate Yamamoto Fubito, an employee at a Japanese law consulting office in Ho Chi Minh City, who has 20 years of using Vietnamese as a second language. VNA Photo
  • Candidates taking the Vietnamese listening test. VNA Photo
    Candidates taking the Vietnamese listening test. VNA Photo
  • Ise Yoji, Chairman of the Bunsai Gakuen Non-Profit Education Foundation, says that the record number of candidates shows the increased interest of Japanese people in Vietnamese language during an interview with Vietnam News Agency.
    Ise Yoji, Chairman of the Bunsai Gakuen Non-Profit Education Foundation, says that the record number of candidates shows the increased interest of Japanese people in Vietnamese language during an interview with Vietnam News Agency.
  • Candidates focus on the Vietnamese writing test. VNA Photo
    Candidates focus on the Vietnamese writing test. VNA Photo
A total of 889 Japanese candidates participated in the 7th Vietnamese-language proficiency test held at the Japan College of Foreign Languages (JCFL) in Tokyo on June 16. The candidates from 39 localities across Japan are those who study or do jobs relating to Vietnamese such as Vietnamese language students at universities, translators, and those who want to explore Vietnam and Vietnamese people, especially Vietnamese food. VNA Photo

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