Chinese Online Program for 2021 Spring Semester (Weekend program)
- 2020-11-19
Dear students,
In order to meet requirements of different groups of students, we offer Chinese online courses (weekend program) from 2021 Spring Semester. A brand new learning experience will be brought by our rich course contend and flexible teaching mode. Welcome you to join us to explore the charm of Chinese language on weekends!
I. Curriculum: comprehensive Chinese courses, including vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension and oral training. The class shall be opened with more than three applicants.
Level
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Textbook
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Present level of Chinese
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Learning objectives
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Language competency
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Vocabulary
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Contents of courses
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Objectives
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One
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Easy Learning Chinese basic course book one、two and three
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None
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Zero
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Can recognize Pinyin and write simple Chinese character; can greet with simple words and speak Chinese in classroom settings; can talk about food, hobbies, weather.
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HSK 2-3
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Two
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Easy Learning Chinese basic course book two、three and four
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Have Learned Chinese for more than 80 hours, can recognize Pinyin and simple Chinese characters; can make easy conversations.
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Around 300
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Can grasp the knowledge about notification, congratulations, apologize and demand; can make comparative sentences; can cope with simple life and school communication scenarios.
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HSK 3
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Three
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Easy Learning Chinese basic course book three and four; intermediate course book one
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Have Learned Chinese for more than 160 hours, can recognize textbook without Pinyin, and can express their own idea.
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Around 500
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On the basis of knowing
language, discuss the hot
topics related to Chinese
culture such as health
care, pets, leftover single
men and women,
environmental protection,
the ability to communicate
and solve practical
problems in Chinese.
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HSK 3-4
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Four
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Easy Learning Chinese basic course book four, intermediate course book one and two
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Have learned Chinese for more than 260 hours, can understand daily life expressions and express own ideas or thoughts in paragraphs.
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Around 1000
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Grasp the meaning and usage of idioms, related words, colloquial words and usage in the text, understand the cultural differences of various countries, Chinese regional cultural differences, travel, food, love, fashion and Dressing(clothes matching), family, medical treatment, the concept of friendship and Internet education.。
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HSK 4
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Five
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Easy Learning Chinese intermediate course book one, two and three
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Have learned Chinese for more than 320 hours,
Can communicate fluently in Chinese, and read general essays and express your views and ideas systematically.
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Around 1600
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Use the learned vocabulary and language points to express sentences, retell texts, make keynote speeches or debates, etc. learn to read news or articles; learn to express your opinions in writing, learn cultural knowledge and phenomena that appear in the text, such as Qingming Festival, the way of health preservation, table manners, bow headed clan(people)", Long-distance love, Globalization, etc.
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HSK 4-5
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six
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Easy Learning Chinese intermediate course book two, three and four
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Learn Chinese for more than 400hours, you will be able to talk about a wide range of topics in Chinese, be able to to read common Chinese newspapers and magazines and also be able to enjoy simple Chinese movies and TV programs.
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Around 2500
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Learn and understand Chinese cultural knowledge and current hot topics related to the content of the textbooks, for example; The Chinese dream, World citizens, China's double 11, Shanghai Disneyland, etc. and express your views through situational dialogues, speeches, debates, etc.
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HSK 5
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Seven
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TALKING ABOUT CHINESE CULTURE Book I AND II
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Have learned Chinese for more than 560 hours, can use vocabulary freely, can read basic newspapers and magazines
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Around 3200
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Introduce and analyze Chinese culture, discuss cross-cultural topics with students through debates and speeches, for example: Gift-giving culture, The concept of Marriage, Family, Hierarchy, borrowing money, etc.
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HSK 5-6
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II. Application Deadline: December 31, 2020
III. Study Duration: March 13, 2021 to July 4, 2021 (with the exception of May 1 and 2), on Saturday and Sunday, from 15:00-16:30 & 16:45-18:15. The class hours are eight per week. (One teaching hour equals 45 minutes)
IV. Application Procedure:
Contact the teachers below by email. The teachers will inform you how to apply on our website (http://apply.www.wcrra.com).
Contact Person
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TEL
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Email
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Responsible for
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Mr. Lyu, Lin
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35372963
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rorin@www.wcrra.com
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Admission of Japan students
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Ms. Yang, Liu-Dai
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35375823
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yangliudai@www.wcrra.com
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Admission of DPRK, Korea & North America students
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Ms. Wang, Jun-Jie
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35375612
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wangjujie@www.wcrra.com
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Admission of Africa, Middle East and Oceania students
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Ms. Chen, Jin-Meng
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35375693
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15201108648@163.com
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Admission of Russia, Central Asia, Baltic States, and Mongolia students
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Ms. Zhang, Wen-Ting
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35375303
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zhangwenting@www.wcrra.com
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Admission of South Asia and Southeast Asia students
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Ms. Zheng, Kai
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35376809
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zhengkai@www.wcrra.com
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Admission of Europe and Latin american countries students
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V. Tuition:
Study Period
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Tuition(RMB)
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Tuition(USD)
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One semester
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5000
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770
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Three months
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4000
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615
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If you are currently in China, please transfer to our domestic bank account:
收款人:
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万博manbetx最新客户端
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银行帐号(A/C):
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1001274409026402334
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开户银行:
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中国工商银行上海市上外支行
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If you are not in China, please send USD to our international bank account:
Beneficiary Name:
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Shanghai International Studies University
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A/C No.:
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1001274409026402334
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Bank:
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Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Shanghai Shangwai Sub-Branch
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Swift Code:
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ICBKCNBJSHI
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Bank Address:
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566 West Dalian Road, Shanghai, P. R. China
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*Please note down your application number on the remittance details and upload the copy when you apply online. When we receive your online application, we will send you the detailed course arrangement.
* After paying the tuition fee, anything related to withdraw and refund should be carried out in accordance with the regulation of Shanghai International Studies University. Any expenses incurred by the payment and refund should be borne by the student himself or herself.
For Refund regulation please click: http://www.oisa.www.wcrra.com/index.php/index/newscontent/cid/39/id/297.html
The epidemic crisis is not over yet, and we hope you can pay attention to the health and security. Wish to see you soon on campus!
Office of International Student Affairs
Shanghai International Studies University
October 21, 2020