My BLCU Blog: learn Mandarin Chinese
Showing posts with label learn Mandarin Chinese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learn Mandarin Chinese. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2012

How long should I study Chinese in BLCU?

Hello Everyone!

I'm finally back home after more than 4 months of study in Beijing Language and Culture University, or shall we say 1 semester. It has been a very rich and cultural experience for me. I did not only get to explore the beauty of Chinese people, the Chinese language and China itself, but I also met loads of amazing people from all over the world who are excellent in so many ways possible.

Basing from my experience, I would want to give you an idea on how long it should take you to study Chinese in BLCU.

Before I went to Beijing, I literally knew almost 0 Chinese. Yes, I grew up in a Chinese Community and learned Mandarin Chinese when I was in elementary, but the words I really knew by heart were less than 20 characters. I arrived in Beijing and felt like I was in another planet... And no I'm not kidding.

It may or may not surprise you, but you cannot use English in Beijing, unless you speak to your classmates or to students taking up English Majors. The teachers, restaurant personnel, drivers, store owners, EVERYONE else you see speaks in Chinese. Although this may sound horrible, but this was the most helpful part for me. The environment itself will push you to learn Chinese. I believe that there's no quicker way to learn than this method.

So, how many days did it take me to finally speak a bit in Chinese? It's actually surprising that after a week in class, and you go to a restaurant, you'd be able to call the waiter, ask for the menu, and then ask for the bill in Chinese. You'll learn to say How much? and Can you make it cheaper? when you go into the clothing market. You'll be able to say Hello to your teacher, say you're present and understand when the teacher says open your book to page so on and so forth. In the first weeks, you'll learn in class how to read the Chinese Pinyin, so you don't confuse the b with the p sound, the g with the k sound etc. It requires daily practice and it may become boring in some days but little do you know that you're actually learning Chinese!

Let me clarify that in the first month you will but learn the very basics of the Chinese language. It can only make you survive. At this point, you'll realize that there's more than 5000 words you need to learn, but you just have to keep motivated. Keep the fire burning. I was taught that if you learn and master even 800 words, you are already considered fluent and able in daily conversations.

After 1 semester of Intensive Chinese study, with several meet ups with my Chinese friend and several exposures to different people I met in Beijing, I can say I am very happy with the results. Although my Chinese is still just slightly above the beginner level, I know I can do what I want, ask for what I want and go where ever I want to now using the words I learnt in BLCU. I flew all by myself from Beijing to Xiamen and it was nice to know I could even understand airport terms.

Maybe you'll think that 1 semester or 4 months of Chinese study is too long, but when you go to Beijing, you'll realize how fast time flies. Beijing is such a fun place! Before you know it, it's time to go back and face your old life.

I honestly think that in order to fully master what you've learned, 1 school year is recommended (around 9 months) of learning. 1 semester though is just enough to get a good foundation of Chinese. If you already have some knowledge in Mandarin Chinese, you can always take the short term courses (3 - 12 weeks) depending on you're preference. Language learning is all about practicing and using what you've learned.

Have you studied Chinese in BLCU before? If not, do you plan to study Chinese? For how long?  :)

Saturday, June 11, 2011

How to Apply in BLCU

Hi everyone!

I started this blog to help out different students from all over the world who intend to learn Mandarin Chinese in BLCU University but don't know how to or are confused about the posted steps online.

First of all you need to pay the application fee. The university requires you to pay this fee in order for them to process your requirements (visa form, acceptance letter, snail mail). You can pay the application fee online. Here is a link to the school's pay online page. Just click on the link and fill up the form. You can use your credit card to pay for the fee, It will cost you around US75$. There's a 4% additional charge for the credit card commission fee. After paying, the receipt will automatically be sent to your email address.

What are the Requirements to apply for Beijing Language and Culture University?

1. Filled up Application form
2. Photocopy of Academic Diploma
3. Photocopy of Passport
4. Photocopy of Emergency Contact's Valid ID
5. Photocopy of Application Fee Payment

Application by Snail Mail

This type of application was more commonly used in the previous years when online application wasn't very established yet. These days though, based from my experience, BLCU's response to online application is a lot quicker, cheaper and easier than sending them by snail mail.

If you still opt to send it by snail mail, you just need to complete the requirements above and send your documents to this BLCU Address: Admission Office for Foreign Students, Beijing Language and Culture University, 15 Xueyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100083.

Online Application

This is the newest way to submit your documents to BLCU. Simply fill up the application form (can be computerized or handwritten) and scan the necessary documents. Send your requirements to zhaosh2@blcu.edu.cn or zhaosh4@blcu.edu.cn. They usually reply weekly (every Monday) to confirm that they have received your documents.

Once your have received their confirmation, you will have to wait a few weeks for your mail to arrive at your doorstep informing you that you have been accepted to BLCU. Good luck!