Mandarin (Reading and Writing) Spring College International
  • Location: Jurong East - West
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Timings: Part Time, 16 lessons: 1.5 hours
    8 lessons: 3 hours

    Course details

    This course aims to introduce the Chinese characters to allow students to read and write Mandarin in the correct grammatical rules and proper sentence structures. Students are able to proceed from level 1 up to level 6 to improve their reading and writing ability.

    In review of the characteristics of language learning of the students, we use not only easy-to-understand language, but also simple and concise grammar, which enable the students to use the grammatical rules to guide their own language practice and make the study relaxing and practical. At the end of the 6 levels of course, students will be expected to be able read and write around 3000 Chinese characters and Chinese texts of relatively long length.

    What will I learn?

    • Teach Chinese characters
    • Differentiate similar words and words with many meanings
    • Increase vocabulary
    • Correct pause in sentence
    • Fluent reading
    • Grammatical rules
    • Sentence structure
    • Fluent expression
    • Write short paragraphs and essays

    Requirements

    Level 1 reading and writing Mandarin course – No requirement

    Level 2 or above - sit for a placement test/interview to assess your mandarin proficiency.

    Will I recieve a certificate of completion?

    Students can receive a certificate by SCI upon completion of the course. Whether or not to take an examination at the end of the course is optional.

    Updated on 08 November, 2015

    About Spring College International

    Spring College International is registered with Council for Private Education and has been awarded Edutrust Provisional Certificate (Cert No: EDU-3-3075, Validity: 29/01/2014 – 28/01/2015). The team of teachers here is both experienced and highly qualified. The school was established in 2001 as Spring Language Centre. In 2003, the school changed its name to Spring Language School. In 2009, it changed its name again to Spring School International. In 2010, the school registered itself as a private limited company and changed the name to Spring College International.They aim to promote the notion of lifelong learning and to provide an avenue for people to improve their language skills or even learn a new language. Spring College's mission is to provide high quality courses, teachers, service and learning environment.

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