The summer program offers intensive language instruction over the course of nine weeks. Classes are held daily from Monday to Friday. One class is 50 minutes.
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- Total immersion environment with language pledge
- Rigorous curriculum; small-class, intensive training
- Large variety of courses, modern and classical
- 180 class hours, recommended 12 semester credits for Physical Track;
90 class hours, recommended 10 semester credits for Online Track
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Both a Physical Track and Online Track will be offered for the 2023 Summer Program. Please choose the track you prefer when applying.
COURSE MODULE AND TUITION
- The course module of the Physical Track is convertible to 2 one-on-one classes if ICLP is unable to find a class that suits a student's exact level, learning pace, or otherwise deemed necessary by the Instructional Office to facilitate the student's learning.
- The tuition covers textbooks/materials required for students' classes as well as textbook shipping fees for Online Track students, except for Independent Studies courses for High-Advanced level students.
- ICLP recommends 12 semester credits for students who complete one quarter of the Physical Track program and 10 semester credits for students who complete one quarter of the Online Track program. Because of their rigor, one-on-one classes are given greater weighting than group classes.
PHYSICAL TRACK
Physical Track students can expect to have an individual class as well as 3 group classes of three to four students each day. Classes may be scheduled at any time slots between 08:10 a.m. and 17:00 Taiwan time. To maintain the total immersion environment at ICLP, students are required to sign a Chinese language pledge and to speak exclusively in Chinese at all times, both in the classroom and within the ICLP area.
Physical Track students are responsible for securing their visa or entry permit/qualification. Students must comply with all visa, entry, and quarantine requirements (if any) as specified by ICLP in accordance with regulations, policy, and measures announced by the Taiwan government and NTU. Information on visa application and the latest special entry measures for foreign travelers to Taiwan can be found on the website of Taiwan's Bureau of Consular Affairs:
https://www.boca.gov.tw/mp-2.html
ONLINE TRACK
The Online Track curriculum consists of 2 individual classes each day. The one-on-one format prevents potential technical issues from disrupting a group class, while the entire class time is concentrated undividedly on one student's learning.
Online Track students are asked to provide at least 8 time slots out of the 18 time slots between 06:10 a.m. and 24:00 Taiwan time (UTC +8) in which they will be available for classes. A student's classes may be scheduled at any of the time slots they provided. Due to the complexity of course scheduling logistics, the class module and schedule of all students will remain the same until the end of the quarter.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
(applies to both the Physical Track and Online Track)
Classes at ICLP emphasize oral practice, so students must spend adequate time (no less than 1.5 hours daily for each class they take) preparing and reviewing each lesson. While speaking is a core component of the ICLP curriculum, all classes provide comprehensive training in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Coursework may include reading materials, recorded audio materials, written assignments, and speeches. Textbooks are written in Chinese characters; some are rendered in simplified Chinese to suit students' needs.
Prior to enrolling at ICLP, students are recommended to have at least two years of language training in Chinese or the equivalence thereof at an intensive program (with overall Chinese language ability at or above the Intermediate-Mid level, TOCFL B1, CEFR B1, or HSK3).
Beginners are accepted once there are enough applicants to form a beginner's class. Alternatively, they are welcome to apply for our Academic Year Program starting from the Fall Quarter. We recommend that beginner students join the Physical Track to ensure they establish a solid foundation for their Chinese abilities in an efficient manner.
Summer students are also welcome to extend their studies and attend a single or multiple quarters in the subsequent academic year program. From their second semester onward, students may tailor their coursework to their own interests and enjoy the maximum opportunity to explore ICLP's diverse course options.
For a more detailed listing of the class offerings and teaching materials at ICLP, please see our
Textbooks page.
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