Lu Fubo

Lu Fubo

Lu Fubo, Ph.D. He is currently a professor at the School of Chinese Language and Culture, Nankai University, director of the Department of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, and a doctoral tutor. Specialties: Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. Main research interests: research on grammar of teaching Chinese as a foreign language, Chinese grammar, semantics, and pragmatics. Lu Fubo has been engaged in teaching Chinese as a foreign language for 25 years and has published more than 2 million words of scientific research results. His research achievements such as “Practical Grammar for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language” have won various awards. In 2002, he was awarded the “National Excellent Teacher Award for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language” by Hanban. He has traveled to South Korea, Japan, Portugal, Spain, Germany, the United States and Taiwan to give lectures, train Chinese teachers and participate in international academic conferences. The main research achievements are: “Chinese Grammar Teaching Theory and Method”, “Research on Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language”, “Practical Grammar for Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language”, “Practical Chinese Teaching Grammar for Exercise Reference Answers and Answers”, “Common Chinese as a Foreign Language” He has published more than 30 papers in academic journals such as “Chinese Teaching in the World”, “Language Teaching and Research”, “Language and Character Application”, etc.; He has presided over a number of key research projects at the national, provincial and municipal levels, and Nankai University.

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