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Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

 
[Education News]     16 Sep 2018
Australia is one of the traditional destinations of study in the world, and a good educational environment attracts numerous international students coming to study. As of May 2018, there were 556987 students in Australia, according to the latest report released by the Australian Ministry of Education.

Australia is one of the traditional destinations of study in the world, and a good educational environment attracts numerous international students coming to study. As of May 2018, there were 556987 students in Australia, according to the latest report released by the Australian Ministry of Education.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

However, Australia is an English-speaking country, before coming to Australia one of the most basic skills than English.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

And from the whole Australian source of students, most of the students are from the Asian region. Of course, Australia has the largest number of students from China, accounting for 31% of the total, and that number is still rising.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

However, with the industrialization of Australian higher education and the low proficiency of international students, the admission standards have been lowered. As a result, many international students who fail to meet the standards in academic or English fields have been admitted to Australian universities.

Especially, more and more international students are forced to start their study life when they do not reach the basic standard of English, which has brought great influence to their study and residence.

Recently, major Australian media reported on a university in Perth, where students had to take their interpreters to class because their English was so poor that they had to take them to class.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.
Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.
Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

Foreign students at (Murdoch University) University in Perth`s South District took an interpreter to the classroom because they were so poor at English that they couldn`t understand it.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.
Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

According to reports, in recent years, in order to attract more international students to attend the University, the University has launched a "New year-to-New Scholarship" program of 11,000 Australian dollars. International students enrolled in the University can apply for this scholarship. Students from all over the world will benefit from the reduction of tuition fees every semester. The implementation of the program has also led to a significant increase in the number of international students at Modrik University.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.
Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

It`s a good thing to encourage more students to study in Perth!

However, lowering the admission standards in order to recruit more foreign students will have a great negative effect, resulting in a large number of students who do not pass the standard of English, forced to enter the school.

And the reported foreign student is because he does not understand the contents of the teacher and the assignment of the class, he is secretly in class with a translator to listen to!

Although the Australian media did not name any international students from any country, Weimper consulted the head of the University of Moldock and learned that the Australian media had reported that an international student from India was being reported by the Australian media. Although not from China, but the popularity of the whole situation is not a matter of concern to us.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

It is reported that Muddock University has hired professionals to investigate the recruitment and support of international students. The school said it was unaware of bringing translators to class.

Gabe Gooding, secretary general of the Western Australia Division, said: "according to alliance members, the school students even need to translate in class, they cannot complete the basic academic tasks, and the first semester of this year has a very high dropout rate."

According to statistics, Muddock University students in the first semester of single-discipline drop-out rate increased by 4%.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

Because of academic misconduct, plagiarism and other problems this year, the school`s international students are facing a related department investigation, and according to an early survey found that the number of violations was significantly higher than expected.

More and more international students lack basic English and computer skills, a situation that has also aroused widespread concern about the threshold for studying in Australia, said (National Tertiary Education Union), Australia`s higher education union.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

In addition, the school said that only a small number of students have such problems. And most of the international students are very active in completing their studies according to the requirements.

Dean Romy Lawson said the school will take these academic standards very seriously and act in accordance with the school`s policies if necessary.

Walter University was founded in 1973 as a national research university in memory of Walter Mordock (University of the people`s Republic of China) in memory of the University of the Democratic people`s Republic of China.

(Murdoch) was named after him. Mordouk (Murdoch)., 14 kilometers south of Perth, Western Australia`s capital The school became the second university in Western Australia in 1973 and accepted the first students since 1975. In addition to setting up its main campus in Mordouk, the school has an additional campus in the suburbs of Rockingham (Rockingham) and Mandura (Mandurah). The University of Moldock, which ranks around 500 in the world, stands out for veterinary and nursing specialties.

Weirdo! The overseas students from Perth Mordock University brought an interpreter to class because of their poor English.

Finally, it is absurd to say that international students need to bring a translator to class. It is hoped that Australian universities will be able to raise their admission requirements, otherwise lowering their requirements for admissions will be detrimental to their image and failing to meet other international students who want to study hard.

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