Sanxiang *** February 2 (correspondent Wang Tao Yang Le Quan **** reporter Yang Sihan Huang Jing) With the winter cold getting stronger, the learning enthusiasm of Chinese lovers around the world is as high as the warm spring sun, recently, sponsored by the Sino-foreign Language Exchange and Cooperation Center and undertaken by Hunan Mass Media Vocational and Technical College, the "Chinese Bridge" online winter camp was officially opened, attracting 107 students from 14 countries including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar and Malaysia. With their love for Chinese and their yearning for Chinese culture, they gathered online to start a new learning journey together.
The theme of this year's winter camp is "Learn Chinese with Short **", which innovatively combines Chinese learning with short ** production. With the help of the modern medium, international students can not only have a more intuitive understanding of Chinese social culture and Huxiang customs, but also improve their media literacy in the practice of skills. This innovative teaching design of "Chinese + Media" not only improves students' Chinese level, but also allows them to master a practical short ** production skills.
In the winter camp, Lu Jiaxin, a teacher at the school, guided the students to learn all aspects from topic selection, shooting to post-editing through the "short production" skills experience class, helping them master the core skills of short production. Students say that this teaching method gives them the opportunity to participate in the experience, capture the beautiful scenery, cultural customs and social changes of China with their own lenses, and also document Chinese learning process, Chinese learning is no longer boring words and grammar, but a vivid cultural experience. "This class was so much fun! "I also want to take more Chinese classes related to shooting." Several international students studying in China have told Lu Jiaxin that in the future, they want to use their cameras to record more of what they see and hear in China, and share the fun and results of learning Chinese with their families and friends.
Lu Jiaxin said that the modern society has an increasing demand for professionals with media skills, and the combination of language learning and media skills can not only better cultivate high-quality and interdisciplinary international media talents, but also help students understand and perceive Chinese culture from a unique perspective. Through this "Chinese Bridge" winter camp, students not only improved their language skills, enhanced their communication skills, but also cultivated cross-cultural communication skills. She believes that in the future, the students of the winter camp will use their lenses and voices to depict a more concrete, vivid and real China.