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What's with the small languages? What are the application requirements?
Small languages, as the name implies, are foreign languages that are only used in a few countries compared with English, and English is widely used. There are generally two definitions of minority languages. People usually think that it refers to languages other than those commonly used by the United Nations (Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Russian and Arabic).

Recruitment requirements:

Because minority languages have special requirements for students' quality, it is necessary to conduct interviews in advance before the general college entrance examination. Early interviews are usually held in March and April every spring, and some schools also have written tests. The examination methods vary from school to school, and most of them consist of reading aloud, dialogue and presentation. Some schools also require candidates to imitate the small language of newspapers.

The time is about 10 minute for each candidate, and the examination point is mainly the comprehensive ability of pronunciation and intonation, understanding and expression, which has certain requirements for the height and body shape of candidates.

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Methods of learning minority languages:

In addition to some schools offering minority language courses, various minority language classes have sprung up in society, such as French and French minority languages, First International Education, EUC, New Oriental and so on.

Minority language lovers can learn minority languages in schools and classes, or they can teach themselves completely. Self-study can rely on TV, radio and internet. Some places can receive TV signals in minority languages (for example, with the help of satellite TV). Shortwave radio is a very convenient means to learn minority languages, and it can receive broadcasts from many minority language countries.

Internet is an excellent weapon for learning small languages. You can watch TV programs directly and listen to broadcasts from countries with small languages. China National Radio (Radio China International) also broadcasts in many languages. And there are a lot of small language learning materials on the Internet.

Many materials are compared in English and small languages. With the development of video technology, it also provides a new way for minority language learning. In Baidu video search, small languages are commonly used, and almost all video tutorials can be found. Libraries and bookstores in China are also easier to borrow and buy books and audio-visual teaching materials in various small languages than before.

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