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Vocational Chinese Language Programme for Non-Chinese Speaking School Leavers funded by SCOLAR
語常會資助已離校非華語人士職業中文課程

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This project is supported by SCOLAR and funded by the Language Fund
 
Vocational Chinese Language Programme for Non-Chinese Speaking School Leavers funded by SCOLAR 語常會資助已離校非華語人士職業中文課程

This project was first run by CLA in August 2017 under the scheme “SCOLAR’s Vocational Chinese Language Programme for Non-Chinese Speaking School Leavers”. It is funded by the Language Fund and supported by the Standing Committee on Language Education and Research (SCOLAR) for the purpose of promoting Chinese language learning. The programme aims to enhance non-Chinese speaking school leavers' capabilities and confidence in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Chinese, helping them obtain qualifications recognised by the Government and different sectors and enhancing their employability.

 

In the 2023-25 cycle, CLA’s Foundation Certificate in Cantonese Programme with "Elementary I and Elementary II (CP2101 & CP2102)" /  "Intermediate I and Intermediate II (CP2103 & CP2104)" course components will be funded. Students can receive a subsidy cap of 85% of the course fee upon satisfactory completion of the whole programme or with satisfactory attendance.

  • For elementary or intermediate learners to learn Chinese                 

  • 80-hour programme, course fee at HK$2000 with a reimbursement of HK$1700                                                                       

  • Weekday evening and Saturday class options

  • Classrooms are conveniently located (downtown or near the University MTR station)

Programme description

This programme is for beginners of Cantonese who are non-Chinese speakers. It focuses on oral skills and listening comprehension, with proficiency-oriented activities based on useful vocabulary items, daily expressions and a wide variety of patterns. Cantonese sounds and tones in Romanization will be taught, supplemented with texts in traditional Chinese characters and English. Students are usually expected to spend at least 4 hours a week on revision to make meaningful progress.

 

Expected programme learning outcome:

 

Elementary I & II (CP2101 & CP2102)

Able to ask and respond to simple questions, convey minimal meaning and satisfy a very limited number of immediate needs. 

Expected speaking & listening learning outcomes:

  • Ability to understand and reply to utterances containing selected vocabulary items and grammar points at the sentence level in daily conversations.

  • Ability to apply selected vocabulary items and grammatical patterns at the sentence level in daily conversations with appropriate usage.

Intermediate I & II (CP2103 & CP2104)

Able to participate in simple conversations on predictable topics, obtain information by asking and answering questions, combine learned materials to communicate personal meanings, and satisfy basic personal needs and social demands.

Expected speaking & listening learning outcomes:

  • Ability to understand and reply to utterances containing selected vocabulary items and grammar points at the sentence level in daily conversations.

  • Ability to apply selected vocabulary items and grammatical patterns at the sentence level in daily conversations with appropriate usage.

SCOLAR Background

 

Applicant eligibility

Applicants should be non-Chinese speaking Hong Kong residents who have completed the education equivalent to or higher of grade 11, and currently not enrolled in any full-time programme.

SCOLAR Applicant eligibility

Reimbursement eligibility

Students will receive a subsidy of 85% of course fee if they have:

  • completed the application procedure and received the SCOLAR programme’s acceptance confirmation prior to the commencement of study;

  • completed the designated CP2101 and CP2102 modules, or CP2103 and CP2104 modules;

  • attained a "pass" grade OR at least 80% attendance in each study module.

SCOLAR Reimbursement

How to apply?

  • Applicants should read carefully and sign the Application Notes. Fill in an online application form exclusively for the SCOLAR-funded Foundation Certificate Programme.

  • The programme application will be processed only upon full submission of the documents, including Hong Kong visa/ permanent HKID information and education proof.

  • For 2023-25 cohort, the programme fee is HK$2000. Upon satisfactory completion of the programme, students will be eligible for a subsidy reimbursement of HK$1700.  The net amount paid by students will be HK$300.

SCOLAR application

Schedule 

October 2024 intake (9th & 10th cohort)

9th cohort Elementary Cantonese I & II

Study Period: 8 October 2024  - 27 March 2025 

Venue: Downtown Classroom @ Kowloon

10th cohort Intermediate Cantonese I & II

Study Period: 7 October 2024 - 27 March 2025

Venue: Fong Shu Chuen Building, CUHK

SCOLAR Schedule
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Special thanks to

Fong Shu Fook Tong Foundation & Fong’s Family Foundation

for the venue sponsorship

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