An associate professor at the University of Tsukuba held a seminar on the Japanese language for Turkmen linguists

An associate professor at the University of Tsukuba held a seminar on the Japanese language for Turkmen linguists

The Turkmen national institute of world languages named after Dovletmammet Azady held an online seminar for Japanese language teachers and students.The lesson on Methodology of teaching the case system of the Japanese language was conducted by Hidaka Shinsuke, associate professor at the Institute of humanities and social sciences at the University of Tsukuba (Japan).

During the seminar, a Japanese specialist presented to the faculty of institute scientific and methodological developments dedicated to the specifics of teaching Japanese and the functioning of its case system.

The students of university actively participated in discussions on cutting-edge approaches to teaching, demonstrating a high level of preparation and language proficiency.As Iwai Yufu, a Japanese linguistics teacher at the institute, noted, the interest in learning Japanese of Turkmen youth is rapidly growing, which is an important factor in further strengthening Turkmen-Japanese humanitarian ties.

The seminar held at the university was another bilateral event that contributed to the study, teaching, and popularisation of the Japanese language in Turkmenistan.The event took place within the framework of the Agreement on cooperation and academic exchange between the Turkmen national institute of world languages named after Dovletmammet Azady and the University of Tsukuba.

More related articles

Turkmen teachers study the experience of the University of Tsukuba in Japan
The book of the National Leader of the Turkmen people was presented in Tokyo in Japanese
19.05.2017 | Head of Turkmenistan and President of Japan’s University of Tsukuba Discuss Aspects of Cooperation in Science and Education
13.10.2017 | Actual issues of internal and foreign policy of Turkmenistan are reviewed at the session of the Government
Oguzkhan Engineering and Technologies University expands cooperation with Tsukuba University
Students of the University of Engineering and Technology showed an interest in foreign poetry