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Average Marks for Korean Language Test Highest Among Thai College Exam’s 2nd Foreign Language Tests


This undated photo, released by the South Korean education ministry, shows a class on learning the Korean language in Thailand. (Image: Yonhap)

This undated photo, released by the South Korean education ministry, shows a class on learning the Korean language in Thailand. (Image: Yonhap)

BANGKOK, April 5 (Korea Bizwire) - The average marks for the Korean language test were the highest among those for seven foreign languages, including Japanese and Chinese, in this year’s Thai college exam, the Korean Education Center said Thursday.

In the exam, known as the Professional and Academic Aptitude Test and conducted by the National Institute of Educational Testing Service in February, the average score of the 4,087 students who sat for the Korean language test was 103.27 out of 300.

Japanese came next with average marks of 100.93, followed by German with 95.11, Chinese with 92.73, French with 92.12, Pali with 92.08 and Arabic with 82.84.

The Thai educational authorities adopted the Korean language as an official subject for  college exams starting in 2018, prompting many Thai schools to include the Korean language in their curriculums.

Given this is the first time the language has been set as a second foreign language test in the exam, and the relatively higher scores bears testimony to Korean language learners’ zeal for success in the subject.

But the widely differing scores among students taking the Korean language exam leaves much to be desired. The results for the Korean language showed the second-highest standard deviation, 45.29, after those for the Japanese language test.

The education center plans to complete its publication of Korean-language textbooks for Thai junior and high school students by October this year as part of its efforts to help bridge the competence gap between Korean language learners and beef up education of language in the Southeast Asian country.

It will also team up with the Office of the Basic Education Commission, affiliated with the Thai Education Ministry, to implement the nurturing of Korean language teachers next month.

A total of 42,571 students applied for the second language tests in the 2018 Thai college exam, with 4,087 students, or 9.6 percent, of the entire second foreign language exam takers, taking the Korean language test.

(Yonhap)

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