Overseas students flock to language school
This brilliant language student can conduct simultaneous interpreting in five languages: English, French, Hungarian, Hebrew and Chinese.
As a Hungarian Israeli, he was born in Israel but has lived in Hungary for 14 years and is already running a translation agency there.
Breuer-Zehevi studied Chinese in the Confucius Institute at Eotvos Lorand University from 2009 to 2010, and his passion for modern Chinese literature and history drove him to continue studying Chinese at BFSU.
"I can't wait to see what the real China and its people look like in the 21st century," Breuer-Zehevi said. "Chinese people are more open nowadays, money-oriented and hardworking.
"More and more Chinese have overseas experience; but they are still proud to be Chinese."
Breuer-Zehevi is among 1,500 overseas students at BFSU this year, an increase of 500 on the record number in 2008, according to Chen Yulu, the university president.
This year, South Korea has the most overseas students at the university, followed by Japan, Malaysia and Italy.
Every semester over 100 Fairfield juniors recess campus to study in a foreign country. The University's study abroad program is advertised as a student's and more »









