07/15/2015.Chinese Summer Program and Bilingual Summer Camp both started on July 6, 2015
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2015 Chinese Summer Program
Photo taken by Li-Ching Wu
July 15, 2015 |
The opening ceremony of the 8th Chinese Summer Program for international students and the 1st Bilingual Summer Camp for senior high school student was both held on the morning of July 6th. International students were attracted to learn Chinese at Wenzao and experience local culture; the Bilingual Camp provides courses in English only and also gives students the opportunity to learn the second foreign language (German or Japanese) or even the third foreign language (Korean) which allows them to explore the beauty of language and culture.
The Chinese Summer Program was hosted by Office of International and Cross-strait Cooperation; 36 teachers and students from seven sister schools situated in Belgium, Spain, United States, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Japan were the participants. Representatives from three Indonesian universities joined the program for the first time.
They all resided in the dormitory for a period of 3 weeks, yet they experienced the way of life of their host families for two weekends. The courses include learning Chinese and having cultural activities, for example, practicing Tai Chi, playing Chinese chess and writing calligraphy. In addition, they were astonished at the pretty landscapes while visiting famous tourist spots, such as the Pier-2 Art Center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Park in Pingtung and Sun Moon Lake in Nantou, etc.
The Bilingual Summer Camp for senior high school students was hosted by the Div. of Extension Education; outstanding students nationwide were attracted, with three from Penghu. To encourage all participants to speak English only during the entire 5-day period, activities such as singing contests, crucial moments in English and whispering nights were designed to build their self-confidence. Beyond staying in a completely English environment, they could also learn the second foreign language or the third foreign languages and that was the main reason for signing up.
The Bilingual Summer Camp for junior high school students was continuingly held from July 20th-24th and 120 remarkable students had joined this program; two thirds of them came from outside Kaohsiung and some even came from Kinmen and Penghu, the offshore islands.
Participants of Chinese Summer Program became good friends with team assistants (middle). | Rachel (left) from Belgium and Tagirem from Spain Photo taken by Yu-Wen Huang |
A visit to School Archive | Pattaramon PLINSUT from Thailand: her first time to Chinese Summer Program |
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John Amir HAWES (left) from Belgium was interviewed by campus reporters | A visit to Formosa Boulevard Station, KMRT Photo taken by Office of International and Cross-strait Cooperation |
Bilingual Summer Camp | Learning English by playing Photo taken by Div. of Extension Education |
High school students became good friends with team assistant (middle). | High school students of Bilingual Summer Camp Photo taken by Yu-Wen Huang |
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2015 Chinese Summer Program
Photo taken by Li-Ching Wu
July 15, 2015
【News release: Public Relations Office】
The opening ceremony of the 8th Chinese Summer Program for international students and the 1st Bilingual Summer Camp for senior high school student was both held on the morning of July 6th. International students were attracted to learn Chinese at Wenzao and experience local culture; the Bilingual Camp provides courses in English only and also gives students the opportunity to learn the second foreign language (German or Japanese) or even the third foreign language (Korean) which allows them to explore the beauty of language and culture.
The Chinese Summer Program was hosted by Office of International and Cross-strait Cooperation; 36 teachers and students from seven sister schools situated in Belgium, Spain, United States, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Japan were the participants. Representatives from three Indonesian universities joined the program for the first time.
They all resided in the dormitory for a period of 3 weeks, yet they experienced the way of life of their host families for two weekends. The courses include learning Chinese and having cultural activities, for example, practicing Tai Chi, playing Chinese chess and writing calligraphy. In addition, they were astonished at the pretty landscapes while visiting famous tourist spots, such as the Pier-2 Art Center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Culture Park in Pingtung and Sun Moon Lake in Nantou, etc.
The Bilingual Summer Camp for senior high school students was hosted by the Div. of Extension Education; outstanding students nationwide were attracted, with three from Penghu. To encourage all participants to speak English only during the entire 5-day period, activities such as singing contests, crucial moments in English and whispering nights were designed to build their self-confidence. Beyond staying in a completely English environment, they could also learn the second foreign language or the third foreign languages and that was the main reason for signing up.
The Bilingual Summer Camp for junior high school students was continuingly held from July 20th-24th and 120 remarkable students had joined this program; two thirds of them came from outside Kaohsiung and some even came from Kinmen and Penghu, the offshore islands.
Participants of Chinese Summer Program
became good friends with team assistants (middle). Photo taken by Li-Ching Wu
Rachel (left) from Belgium and Tagirem from SpainPhoto taken by Yu-Wen Huang
A visit to School ArchivePhoto taken by Yu-Chiao Wang
Pattaramon PLINSUT from Thailand: her first time
to Chinese Summer ProgramPhoto taken by Yu-Chiao Wang
John Amir HAWES (left) from Belgium
was interviewed by campus reportersPhoto taken by Li-Ching Wu
A visit to Formosa Boulevard Station, KMRTPhoto taken by Office of International and Cross-strait Cooperation
Bilingual Summer Camp Photo taken by Li-Ching Wu
Learning English by playingPhoto taken by Div. of Extension Education
High school students became good friends
with team assistant (middle).Photo taken by Yu-Wen Huang
High school students of Bilingual Summer CampPhoto taken by Yu-Wen Huang