The enrollment of all classes in the spring of 2013 at the Chinese Language and Literature College of Alberta
The enrollment of all classes in the spring of 2013 at the Chinese Language and Literature College of Alberta. Saturday and Sunday classes will start on January 26th and January 27th (Alberta...
Saturday and Sunday classes will start on January 26th and January 27th. (Contributed by the Chinese Language and Literature College of Alberta) The enrollment of all classes in the spring of 2013 at the Chinese Language and Literature College of Alberta. All classes on Saturdays will start on January 26th, and all classes on Sundays will start on January 27th. Registration and classes will begin on the opening day. For the convenience of students and parents, the Chinese Language Institute of Alberta provides Chinese courses on Saturdays and Sundays every week, and there are two classes on Saturdays. At the same time, it adopts a small class learning system, with an average of eight to twelve people per class. In the classroom, students can fully get the teacher's attention, and students have fair opportunities to learn and practice during class. At the request of parents, the Chinese Language Academy of Alberta offers Chinese classes at off-campus times and locations, so that students who have conflicts with other classes on Saturdays and Sundays can also learn Chinese on weekdays. The purpose of Chinese teaching is to encourage and inspire the next generation to learn Chinese, integrate Chinese into daily life, and grow and progress with the children. The School of Chinese Language and Literature has also cooperated with several mainstream schools in the United States to set up classes for learning Chinese and Chinese culture, integrating Chinese and Chinese culture into the mainstream, and jointly and effectively promoting them. This is the unique feature of the School of Chinese Language and Literature. At the same time, the School of Chinese Language and Literature in Alberta is often invited to mainstream universities, middle schools, and elementary schools in the United States to promote Chinese, publicize Chinese culture, forge international friendships, enhance national diplomacy, and promote multicultural exchanges. For admissions to the January 2013 Spring Class of the Alberta Chinese Language and Literature College, please contact Principal Li Linglin at 602-548-8398, 602-418-8895 or azcmca@hotmail.com
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