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Basic Course 1 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as a “second foreign language” .The textbook and the teaching materials are same as those used in Intensive courses. There are around 30 to 40 students in each class . Japanese is also allowed in the class.
Students will learn Chinese grammar and simple conversation skills. The study contents are from Lesson 1 to Lesson 7 of the textbook.
Basic Course 1 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as a “second foreign language” .The textbook and the teaching materials are same as those used in Intensive courses. There are around 30 to 40 students in each class . Japanese is also allowed in the class.
Students will learn Chinese grammar and simple conversation skills. The study contents are from Lesson 1 to Lesson 7 of the textbook.
Intensive Chinese 3 is designed for the students who want to improve their Chinese skills from beginner to intermediate level. Through taking this class, students would be able to speak Chinese more fluently and understand simple Chinese articles. The basic material for this class is “Intensive Chinese (インテンシブ中国語)”, which has been used in Intensive 1, 2 and Basic 1, 2.
Intensive course 2 is designed for the students who have passed Intensive 1 in the previous semester or qualified the “Kakyo” exam at the end of March. The size of each class is limited to 25 students, and there are 4 classes per year.
The course is taught by both native and Japanese teachers. Chinese is the only language allowed in the class.
Intensive course 2 is designed for the students who have passed Intensive 1 in the previous semester or qualified the “Kakyo” exam at the end of March. The size of each class is limited to 25 students, and there are 4 classes per year.
The course is taught by both native and Japanese teachers. Chinese is the only language allowed in the class.
Intensive course 2 is designed for the students who have passed Intensive 1 in the previous semester or qualified the “Kakyo” exam at the end of March. The size of each class is limited to 25 students, and there are 4 classes per year.
The course is taught by both native and Japanese teachers. Chinese is the only language allowed in the class.
The class is designed for the students who have never learned Chinese before, focusing on practicing Chinese pronunciation and studying new grammars and vocabularies. The class uses the direct teaching method to improve students' communication skills. It is taught by both native and Japanese teachers.
The class is designed for the students who have never learned Chinese before, focusing on practicing Chinese pronunciation and studying new grammars and vocabularies. The class uses the direct teaching method to improve students' communication skills. It is taught by both native and Japanese teachers.
The class is designed for the students who have never learned Chinese before, focusing on practicing Chinese pronunciation and studying new grammars and vocabularies. The class uses the direct teaching method to improve students' communication skills. It is taught by both native and Japanese teachers.
Intensive course 2 is designed for the students who have passed Intensive 1 in the previous semester or qualified the “Kakyo” exam at the end of March. The size of each class is limited to 25 students, and there are 4 classes per year.
The course is taught by both native and Japanese teachers. Chinese is the only language allowed in the class.
The class is designed for the students who have never learned Chinese before, focusing on practicing Chinese pronunciation and studying new grammars and vocabularies. The class uses the direct teaching method to improve students' communication skills. It is taught by both native and Japanese teachers.
Intensive Chinese4 is designed for the students who have passed Intensive 3 in the previous semester or the qualification exam called “Kakyo”.
The course is taught by both native and Japanese teachers. Chinese is the only language allowed in the class.
The textbook, edited by the SFC Chinese Laboratory, is different from the one used in intensive Chinese 1-3. The contents of the textbook are divided into 4 topics: Chinese society, Chinese economy, Chinese politics and diplomacy, and Taiwan issues. Each topic, consisting of 4 classes, is taught on different weekdays. Students are required to preview the textbook, participate in discussions, and make presentations in Chinese.
Basic Course 2 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as a “second foreign language” .The textbook and the teaching materials are same as those used in Intensive courses. There are around 30 to 40 students in each class . Japanese is also allowed in the class.
Students will learn Chinese grammar and simple conversation skills. The study content is from Lesson 8 to 14 of the textbook.
Basic Course1 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as a “Second language” .The textbook and the teaching materials are the same as the one used in Intensive courses. But the size of the class in Basic Course is much larger (30 to 40 students in each class) .
Intensive Chinese 3 is designed for the students who want to improve their Chinese skills from beginner to intermediate level. Through taking this class, students would be able to speak Chinese more fluently and understand simple Chinese articles. The basic material for this class is “Intensive Chinese (インテンシブ中国語)”, which has been used in Intensive 1, 2 and Basic 1, 2.
Intensive course 2 is designed for the students who have passed Intensive 1 in the previous semester or qualified the “Kakyo” exam at the end of March. The size of each class is limited to 25 students, and there are 4 classes per year.
The course is taught by both native and Japanese teachers. Chinese is the only language allowed in the class.
Intensive course 2 is designed for the students who have passed Intensive 1 in the previous semester or qualified the “Kakyo” exam at the end of March. The size of each class is limited to 25 students, and there are 4 classes per year.
The course is taught by both native and Japanese teachers. Chinese is the only language allowed in the class.
The class is designed for the students who have never learned Chinese before, focusing on practicing Chinese pronunciation and studying new grammars and vocabularies. The class uses the direct teaching method to improve students' communication skills. It is taught by both native and Japanese teachers.
The class is designed for the students who have never learned Chinese before, focusing on practicing Chinese pronunciation and studying new grammars and vocabularies. The class uses the direct teaching method to improve students' communication skills. It is taught by both native and Japanese teachers.
Basic Course 2 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as a “second language” .The textbook and the teaching materials are same as those used in Intensive courses. There are around 30 to 40 students in each class . Japanese is also allowed in the class.
Basic Course 3 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as a second language. The textbook and the teaching materials are the same as those used in Intensive courses. But the size of the class in Basic Course is much larger (30 to 40 students in each class) .
Basic Course 3 will study lesson 15- 20 of the textbook.
Basic Course 3 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as a “second language”. The textbook and the teaching materials are the same as those used in Intensive courses. But the size of the class in Basic Course is much larger (30 to 40 students in each class) .
This course will provide you with a general knowledge of Chinese grammar and simple conversation.
Basic Course 3 will study lesson 15-20 of the textbook.
Basic Course 2 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as a “second language” .The textbook and the teaching materials are same as those used in Intensive courses. There are around 30 to 40 students in each class . Japanese is also allowed in the class.
Basic Course 2 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as a “second language” .The textbook and the teaching materials are same as those used in Intensive courses. There are around 30 to 40 students in each class . Japanese is also allowed in the class.
Basic Course2 will learn Chinese grammar and simple conversation.The study contents are from Lesson 8 to Lesson 14 of the textbook.
Basic Course1 is for the students who want to learn Chinese as second language. The textbook and the teaching materials are the same as those used in Intensive courses. But the size of the class in Basic Course is larger (30 to 40 students in each class) .