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Chinese project “One Belt One Road” has strengthened the cooperation between China and Poland, which in recent years has aroused considerable interest in Polish language and culture among Chinese universities. Thanks to dynamic development of Polish Studies in China, more and more Chinese academic young people come to Poland to be cultivated into experts in improving relationships between both countries. This research, which was conducted by the method of interview, attempts to show how Chinese young students of Polish Studies regard the language and culture they learned during their stay at the heart of Europe.
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Chiński projekt „Jeden pas i jeden szlak” wzmocnił współpracę pomiędzy Państwem Środka a Polską, co w ostatnich latach wywołało wśród chińskich uczelni ogromne zainteresowanie językiem i kulturą polską. Dzięki rozkwitowi studiów polonistycznych na terenie Chin przyjeżdża nad Wisłę coraz większa grupa chińskiej młodzieży akademickiej, która kształci się na specjalistę od polepszania relacji obu krajów. Niniejsze badania zrealizowane metodą wywiadu stanowią próbę wstępnego zapoznania się z opiniami młodych polonistów Chińczyków o języku i kulturze, których uczyli się podczas swojego pobytu w sercu Europy.
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With the dynamic development of Chinese Polish Studies since 2018, there has been a growing demand for teachers of Polish as a foreign language who are native Chinese speakers in the labour market of the People’s Republic of China. Nowadays, almost every Polish language centre at a university has its own teaching staff. Many of them are not only quite modest in terms of staff numbers, but also very young in terms of the age and experience of the teachers. Today, both Polish and Chinese language literature still lacks in-depth research on this specific group of glottodidactics. Therefore, the present study aims at getting to know Chinese junior teachers of Polish as a foreign language working at universities, and to gain knowledge about their motivation for their profession, problems and needs at work. From the questionnaire survey of 23 purposively selected respondents, it can be concluded that the greatest motivation of the respondents was related to students and interests in research and/or teaching. The problems they encountered at work were related to insufficient skills, lack of materials and those caused by the work environment. They are most in need of improved teaching methods and techniques, more and better teaching materials and help from masters in this field.
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