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Teaching Target and Goals
The Intensive Chinese Language Program is specially orchestrated for the international students who are going to study undergraduate programs in China, and those who want to improve their Chinese proficiency in a short term. The program aims at helping the international students, within a short period of time, construct their own Chinese language system, do daily communication in Chinese and speak or discuss on a topic in Chinese by focusing on Chinese lexicology and grammar teaching. After completing one academic year's course of the program, the students' Chinese proficiency is expected to meet the requirements of entering an undergraduate program in China and reach HSK grade 6.
Curricular Outline
1. Basic Chinese Language Courses, including:
Comprehensive Chinese (grammar, conversation, Chinese characters), Chinese Listening Comprehension, Chinese Reading and Chinese Conversation.
2. HSK Intensive Training Courses
focusing on intensive training in the aspects of Chinese listening, grammar, reading and comprehensive Chinese.
Level Placement
This program aims at students who are in elementary level or have one semester's full-time Chinese training in Chinese university and enter an elementary level class.
Length of Schooling
This Program lasts half a year (one semester). Fall Semester opens in September. The exact opening date is available in Acceptance Letter. There are 36 teaching hours per week.
Fees (in RMB)
Tuition and any other fees are not refundable once they have been paid to SISU.
| Tuition Fee | Teaching Material Fee | Management Fee | Insurance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One Semester | 16,000 | 250 | 340 | About 300 |
| One Academic Year | 32,000 | 500 | 680 | About 600 |
Completion of Program
Diploma and Certificate of Bachelor's Degree will be issued to those who have completed the undergraduate program with qualified academic standing.
Application Deadline
The formal deadline is June 30th, but applicants after the deadline need to confirm with teachers for JW202. Teachers will process the application till the opening date of the program. By sending electronic admission letter to students, there is no problem for students to come to China to register with L visa.
Notes
1) The financial support and custody may be student's parents or relatives in Shanghai.
2) Tuition and any other fees are not refundable once they have been paid to SISU.
3) This brochure is available in Chinese, English, Japanese and Korean. In case of any inconsistency, the Chinese version shall prevail.
4) The Office of International Student Affairs of Shanghai International Studies University reserves the right to explain the items of this brochure.
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