Intensive Chinese Language and Culture for Beginners 0 -> HSK1
The Chinese language is the most widely spoken language in the world. Learning Chinese can open a new door for you to explore the culture and society of this rapidly developing country.
The Chinese language is the most widely spoken language in the world. Learning Chinese can open a new door for you to explore the culture and society of this rapidly developing country.
Starting from zero, you will be able to conduct simple conversations and learn 150 new words (including the characters) at the end of this intensive course. In addition, you will earn 5 ETCS after successful completion of this course and be qualified to take the official Chinese proficiency test, HSK 1.
Why would you learn Chinese?
China is a rapidly developing country with a growing global influence. The Chinese language is the most widely spoken language in the world (1.1 billion speakers), while being one of the oldest languages still in use. Besides, the Chinese culture, history, politics, economy and society are drawing more and more interest worldwide and are also becoming popular research topics among academics.
(Besides, from 30 November 2024, citizens of the following 38 countries and territories will be able to enjoy a 30-day visa-free stay in China: https://visasnews.com/en/china-visa-free-policy-extended-to-30-days/)
What is the HSK test?
The Chinese Proficiency Test, HSK, which stands for Hànyǔ (Chinese) Shuǐpíng (level) Kǎoshì (test), is an international standardized exam that tests and rates Chinese language proficiency. It assesses non-native Chinese speakers’ abilities in using the Chinese language in their daily, academic and professional lives.
What will you be able to do with HSK level I?
Which language aspects will we cover in the course?
What will you learn from the course?
Schedule:
30 June - 9 July
We will have online classes Monday to Friday 10:00-12:30 a.m.
In total: 8 meetings including the final exam.
Contact hours: 20 h
Self-study hours:
>40 for non-ECTS receivers (before the course starts, you will need to spend 10 hours preparing for the course and spend 5 hours every day doing self-study during the course week);
>80 for ECTS receivers (before the course starts, you will need to spend 20 hours preparing for the language part and 20 hours preparing for the cultural part of the course; during the course, you will need to spend 40 hours doing self-study; afterwards, you will need to spend 40 hours writing an essay about Chinese culture/society).
Books:
*Please purchase the books yourself before the course starts.
HSK Standard Course 1 - Textbook
Author: Jiang Liping | Publisher: Beijing Language & Culture University Press, China | ISBN 9787561937099
HSK Standard Course 1 - Workbook
Author: Jiang Liping | Publisher: Beijing Language & Culture University Press, China | ISBN 9787561937105
(Optional: only for ECTS receivers)
China in the 21st Century: What Everyone Needs to Know (3rd edition)
Authors: Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom and Maura Elizabeth Cunningham | Publisher: Oxford University Press | ISBN-13 : 978-0190659080
Minimum: five participants
Dr. Meiyi Bao | Assistent Professor and Coordinator of China Studies | University College Utrecht