BEIJING, March 31 (Xinhua) -- China has nearly 50
million people who are learning foreign languages at schools and language
institutes, an official of the Ministry of Education (MOE) said.
Colleges offer courses in more than 60 foreign
languages, Dai Weidong, professor with the MOE advisory board for foreign
language teaching, told an international symposium that concluded over the
weekend.
More than 900 colleges offer an English major, he
said, and of those, more than 600 can confer a bachelor's degree and more than
200 can confer master's degrees.
There are more than 800,000 students majoring in
English in China.
The number of people taking the English proficiency
test, the Test for English Majors (TEM), had risen by 10 percent annually since
2004, he said.
TEM tests are conducted by the MOE advisory board for
foreign language teaching and are considered the highest-level English tests in
China.
The symposium attracted more than 300 experts from
all over the world.