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NRCSA Center: Taipei Language Institute - Taipei - Taiwan  


 

About the NRCSA Center

NRCSA provides foreign language and culture training to students from all over the globe. Interactive tutor and semi-tutor classes provide a balance of conversation, comprehension, grammar and reading and writing instruction. Cultural themes are integrated into conversation exercises, assigned readings and recommended independent activities.

Institute was established in Sept. 1987 and received full accreditation in May 1989. We use the most modern techniques to effectively teach all levels of Mandarin conversation and written Chinese to non-native speakers


 

Taipei - Taiwan

 
Taiwan
 

in 1949, 2 million Nationalists fled to Taiwan and established a government using the 1946 constitution drawn up for all of China. Over the next five decades, the ruling authorities gradually democratized and incorporated the local population within the governing structure. In 2000, Taiwan underwent its first peaceful transfer of power from the Nationalist to the Democratic Progressive Party. Throughout this period, the island prospered and became one of East Asia's economic "Tigers." The dominant political issues continue to be the relationship between Taiwan and China - specifically the question of Taiwan's eventual status - as well as domestic political and economic reform.

Taipei is located close to the island's north coast, with two rivers running through it and surrounded by mountains. Its nearly 3 million inhabitants are squeezed into what is essentially a basin, and the city has had to contend with traffic issues, air pollution, and other ramifications of a congested urban setting.

Taipei may be the country's 21st-century business heart, but it's also a place where traditional outdoor markets thrive, particularly the popular night markets -- street festivals with food stands, flea-market finds, and carnival-like attractions -- and colorful weekend markets selling goods like jade and flowers. Just outside Taipei is the National Palace Museum, the world's premier collection of Asian antiquities and once the private imperial collection, housed in Beijing's Forbidden City for 500 years.


 

Program

The program is designed to combine grammar with conversation, reading and writing practice. Furthermore, the school's books and teaching material will introduce students to the history, geography and culture.

The teaching methodology is fun, self-paced and ideally requires four to six weeks for students to develop basic communication skills.

Students are assessed and receive instruction at their appropriate level. Depending on the student's ability they will spend class time in any of the following activities:

• Grammar
• Pronunciation and discussion
• Reading and writing skills
• Listening and comprehension
• Cultural awareness

Students often combine classes in the study city with independent weekend field trips to small towns where the target language is primarily spoken. The local school staff is happy to provide students with information to facilitate these visits.

Elementary
Speaking
Practical Audio-Visual Chinese Vol. 1
Practical Everyday Chinese
Speak Chinese
Mandarin Step by Step
Reading
Selections form Mandarin Daily News
Elementary School Mandarin Primers Vol.1-6

Intermediate
Speaking
Practical Audio-Visual Chinese Vol. 2
Practical Everyday Chinese II
Practical Chinese Dialogues II
Taiwan Today
Chatting in Chinese
Practical Business Conversations I, II
Business Chinese 500
Speaking with Chinese in Taipei
Reading
Reading Chinese Newspaper : A Modern Approach
Newspaper Readings 1,2
Business Reading
Chinese Moral Tales
Chinese Customs and Tradition

Advanced
Speaking and Reading
Daily Newspapers Articles
Practical Audio-Visual Chinese Vol. 3)
New Radio Plays
Stories from Chinese History, Vol. 1-2
Selected Contemporary Chinese Short Stories
Thought and Society
The Independent Reader

Schedule:
8:20-10:00 AM (without break)
10:10-12:00 Noon

 

Lodging

Hotel

Students studying in Taipei will stay in a hotel. Single rooms are provided, but those traveling together may request a shared room. No meals are included.

 

Arrival Information

Arrival transfer from Taipei airport is at additional cost. Lodging information is sent 7-14 days prior to departure. Information of where to go and how to get there will be sent to students prior to departure.

 

Dates & Fees:

What's included:

- 20 hrs/week Tutorial classes
- Hotel lodging in single room.
- Hotel restaurants provide many selections
- Orientation (covering attractions, how to, health safety, entertainment)
- Academic Assessment (placement-exit tests, achievement certificate)
- International Emergency & Medical Insurance
- Emergency Hotline Staffed 24/hrs day (call collect anywhere in the world)
- Transportation & entrance fees during cultural/medical visits.

NRCSA | cost
Mandarin Immersion Program   Register  
 
  2010 Dates: Start any Monday 2010.
  2010 Fees: 2 weeks: $ 1,650
  3 weeks: $ 2,400
  4 weeks: $ 3,200

 
 
Highlights
20 hrs/wk. In the Tutor Program, the student is placed with an individual tutor or share tutor for 4 hours per day.
 

 
To Register
Complete and return the on-line registration form with your deposit of $140 together with a note regarding your familiarity with the language you wish to study and your study objectives. In ‘Program’ enter the language you wish to study. Allow 7 to 10 days to determine if placement is possible. Final payment is due 50 days prior to start of class.

If you have questions or concerns, please call NRCSA at 414 278-0631 or e-mail info@nrcsa.com
 

 

Additional Information


General


• No maximum age. Minimum age is 18 (often waived if accompanied by an adult).
• Medical: school refers students if needed (medical costs additional).

Classes

• Foreign language classes taught entirely in the foreign language (immersion method).
• All levels are welcome (beginner to advanced)
• Tutor is one-on-one (private teacher). Shared tutor is teacher with 2-3 students
• Texts and materials are over $15 per level.
• Class-hour is 45-50 minutes (Most universities use a 50 minute hour).

Lodging & Meals

• Accommodation address sent 7-14 days prior to start of session.
• Lodging ends day after last day of class. Begins the day prior to start of class.

Cultural Program & Activities

• Cultural and enrichment activities at additional cost.

Insurance

--- for study dates prepaid through NRCSA
• 24 Hour Emergency Multilingual Hotline (call collect from anywhere in the world)
• $25,000 Emergency Medical Evacuation
• $10,000 Accident or Sickness ($100 deductible per claim)
• $5,000 Emergency Reunion
• See policy for definitions and exclusions
• Increased insurance coverage available on request and at additional cost.
Please inquire with NRCSA at least 3 weeks prior to departure.



 
 
 

National Registration Center for Study Abroad
P.O. Box 1393    Milwaukee, WI   53201   USA
Tel: (414) 278-0631    Fax: (414) 271-8884    E-Mail: study@nrcsa.com