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| The Evening Extension English Program |
The EEEP is open to adults who hold a high school degree or above. Classes are divided into four to six levels. There are five eight-week terms per year. At present EEEP classes include Listening and Conversation, Integrated English, Reading and Writing, Advanced Conversation, English Grammar for Beginners, and English Grammar for Intermediate Learners. |
THE FOREIGN LANGUAGES DIVISION
Tel: +886-2-33663419
Fax: +886-2-23630701
Email:ntulc@ntu.edu.tw
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| The English for Specific Purposes Program |
The ESPP offers specialized courses to profes-sionals and graduate students who have specific needs for certain English skills. There are three ten-week terms per year. ESPP courses currently include Negotiation in English, Argumentation and Persuasion, English Vocabulary and Usage, Academic Writing, Workplace English, and English-Chinese Comparative Studies & Translation. |
THE FOREIGN LAN-GUAGES DIVISION
Tel: +886-2-33663419
Fax: +886-2-23630701 Email: ntulc@ntu.edu.tw
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| The Weekend English Learning Program |
The WELP offers English courses to students who want to improve their English skills on the weekend. There are four to five eight-week terms per year. At present WELP courses include TOEIC Preparation Course, Writing Emails in English, Learning English through Novels, Learning English through Films, and Conversational English. |
THE FOREIGN LAN-GUAGES DIVISION
Tel: +886-2-33663419
Fax: +886-2-23630701 Email: ntulc@ntu.edu.tw
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| The Evening Extension Japanese Program |
The EEJP offers courses that help students learn and master Japanese. There are four to five eight-week terms per year. EEJP courses are divided into two to four levels depending on students’ level of Japanese language proficiency. |
THE FOREIGN LAN-GUAGES DIVISION
Tel: +886-2-33663419
Fax: +886-2-23630701 Email: ntulc@ntu.edu.tw
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The Japanese Language Proficiency Test Preparation Program |
The JLPT is a special program for students who wish to attend the Japanese Proficiency Test. It is offered once a year. Each term is eleven weeks long, with a total of 99 hours of class time. |
THE FOREIGN LAN-GUAGES DIVISION
Tel: +886-2-33663419
Fax: +886-2-23630701 Email: ntulc@ntu.edu.tw
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Chinese Language Division’s Chinese Course |
There are four quarters per year: spring, summer, autumn, and winter; each quarter continues for twelve weeks (the winter quarter is ten weeks), with three hours per day and fifteen hours per week. In order to ensure the quality of learning, students are assigned to small classes of four to six students with similar levels of Chinese language proficiency. The program is divided into three levels: elementary, intermediate, and advanced. Each level is further divided into sub-levels. Different skills are emphasized at different levels: beginning levels focus more on listening and speaking skills, while advanced levels focus more on reading and writing skills. |
THE CHINESE LANGUAGE DIVISION
Tel: +886-2-33663417
Fax: +886-2-83695042 Email: cld222@ntu.edu.tw
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| International Chinese Language Program‘s Chinese Course |
◎ Academic Program
The academic-year program consists of three quarters of ten to twelve weeks each, and an optional summer term of eight weeks. Students are required to attend a minimum of three consecutive quarters. Each student has twenty hours of class per week. Normally, one class per day is individual, with the remaining classes being in small groups of no more than four students per class.
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Summer Program
ICLP's Summer Program consists of 8 weeks of intensive Mandarin study. Students spend approximately fifteen hours per week in class. Each day students are scheduled two group classes and one individual class (please see explanation above). All classes are conducted entirely in Chinese. Each student's schedule is determined by his or her level of language proficiency as measured by oral and written tests administered at ICLP prior to the beginning of the quarter. All students take a combination of spoken Chinese and reading courses. Reading classes are also used for improving spoken language ability, so that students will actively use their growing vocabularies. A language laboratory and a reference library are available to students for required outside-class preparation. Despite the short duration of the summer term, the vast majority of all students who participate in the program find that their Chinese improves dramatically. |
INTERNATIONAL CHI-NESE LANGUAGE PRO-GRAM
Tel:+886-2- 2363-9123 ext 14;+886-2- 3366-3415
Fax:+886-2-2362-6926
Email:iclp@ntu.edu.tw
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Chinese Teacher Training Course |
This program is offered to college graduates interested in pursuing a career in teaching Chinese as a second/foreign language. The pro-gram is jointly run by the CLD and the International Chinese Language Program (ICLP). It offers courses in Chinese linguistics, teaching methodology and course design. Presently there are four terms per year. The average class size is 70 students. |
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