Morning Chinese course |
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Classification |
Term begins at |
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Total Class hours |
Spring semester |
29th February ,2012 |
Monday to Friday
9:00 am to 12:10 am
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18 weeks 360 class hours |
Fall semester |
29th August ,2012 |
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Curriculum setting |
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10 different levels enabling students to find appropriate courses. |
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Tailor-made courses, canonical teaching, colorful language practice. |
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Based on learning purposes, classes have been divided into two types: A & B
Type A: For HSK oriented candidates, those who are heading for Chinese universities, undertake Chinese language research works, or seek job opportunities in China.
Type B: For those who would like to live in China and further improve their language communication skills. |
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Long-term Afternoon Program |
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Course characteristic: Easy to study, improve speaking and listening rapidly within limited time |
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Classification |
Semester start time |
School time |
Total class hours |
Spring semester |
29th February ,2012 |
Monday to Friday
1:30 pm to 3:05 pm |
180 class hours
(180 class hours) |
Fall semester |
29th August ,2012 |
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Curriculum setting |
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Time for class |
Target student |
Basic |
1:30pm-3:05pm |
For beginners |
Elementary |
1:30pm-3:05pm |
For those who have learned Chinese
about 4 monthes
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Intermediate A |
1:30pm-3:05pm |
For those who have learned Chinese about 8 monthes |
Intermediate B |
1:30pm-3:05pm |
For those who have learned Chinese about one year |
Advance |
1:30pm-3:05pm |
For those who have learned Chinese about one and a half year |
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