TALK SHOW : The role of English in studying abroad

Wednesday - 10/04/2019 08:23
Studying abroad is an option to study in a strange and new environment. The exigency of studying overseas is increasing substantially and steadily. As usual, a high- quality environment could be a key element which determines how effective could you learn. Almost people decide to be an international student to get a better education, develop experiences and also to gain their ability and employment opportunities.
TALK SHOW : The role of English in studying abroad
On the evening of March, 21st 2019, a talk show named  ‘The role of English in studying abroad’ was held by Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of University of Transport and Communications at the C1 hall in order to create a useful and meaningful playground for students to savvy the importance of English and advance the self-study spirits.

The talk show’s guests included lecturers and most of them have studied abroad before teaching directly at school: 
Dr. Tran Xuan Hoa: Deputy Director of Science, Technology and International Cooperation Department, lecturer of the Faculty of Civil Engineering – Japanese International Students.
Master Nguyen Thi Mai Nhung - Officer of the Department of Science, Technology and International Cooperation - French International Students.
Master Nguyen Le Minh - Lecturer of the Section of Information Technology - French international students.
Master  Nguyen Van Dung - Lecturer in Faculty of Transport and Economics - Thai International students.
 
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Besides, there was also the host Huynh Thanh Vu with the supporting role in the talk show.
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The students are excited with the sincere and happy sharing from the lectures and guests 
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Participating students make questions about finding scholarships and how to apply for a scholarship to study abroad
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Lecturers answer questions attentively and give enthusiastic advices for students.
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Students take a photo with the organizers and lectures and guest
 
Editor: Nguyen Van Dung
Faculty of Transport and Economics

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