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Vietnamese language taught on TV, targeting children living abroad

“Chao tieng Viet” – a set of books on Vietnamese language teaching, is televised for the first time, marking the success of efforts to spread the love for this language to all over the world.
Vietnamese language taught on TV, targeting children living abroad ảnh 1Dr. Nguyen Thuy Anh (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – “Chao tieng Viet” – a set of books on Vietnameselanguage teaching, is televised for the first time, marking the success ofefforts to spread the love for this language to all over the world.

This initial achievement came from collaboration andcreativeness of the Vietnam Television (VTV), the Vietnam Education PublishingHouse and the author Dr. Nguyen Thuy Anh, who has rich experiences in teachingVietnamese language in Moscow and European countries like Poland, France andGermany.

Broadcast on VTV4 – a channel designed mainly for Vietnamesepeople living abroad, the Vietnamese language teaching programme targetschildren and adolescents who are just learning and getting used to the Vietnameselanguage.

In addition to lessons taught by Anh herself, there are alsointeractions with children, and small stories featuring the country’s traditionalculture./.
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