Educational authorities recently released the results of the 2021 National Russian Language Proficiency Test Level 4. CFLC students achieved an “excellent” rate of 42.3% and a “good” rate of 76.9%. Their highest score was 96 while their average score was 80.96, exceeding the national average by 13.8 points.
The outstanding results could not have been achieved without the joint efforts of faculty and students. All faculty of the Russian program are dedicated to teaching and research, and many of their undergraduate courses have been rated as first-class courses at the university level, with one course rated as a first-class course at the national level. At the same time, the students work hard to build up their language skills and improve their linguistic competence in all respects.
Since winning recognition as a national first-class undergraduate program, driven by the XMU motto “Pursue Excellence, Strive for Perfection”, CFLC’s Russian faculty have completed a series of education and teaching reforms, taking the quality of student training to a new level.