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The classes at UP School are homogeneous and organized by levels, age and level of knowledge through the level assessment carried out before the beginning of the course.

 

Our courses are unique and specialized in the Chinese language, having the necessary tools for our students to stand out in the international market. We develop the various language skills - listening, speaking, reading and writing - in a motivating way and using active methods, interactive audiovisual media and diversified teaching materials. Our teachers are qualified in the languages they teach and have experience in language teaching.

Throughout the year we have scheduled classes lasting 120 minutes per week (twice a week) or consecutive lessons for those who wish. We have daily schedules between 9:00 am and 8:00 pm and on Saturdays between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm. We also have after-work hours specially designed for adults.

 

Courses for Children, Youngs and Adults

Mandarin courses at UP School are available for all ages (children, youth and adults) and in various teaching modalities from level A1 to C2. Our programs use methods and materials specially prepared and created for the respective age group.

From the beginning, students build a useful selection of everyday vocabulary and become familiar with the sounds and pronunciation of the language they are studying.

 

Annual Courses

The annual Mandarin courses at UP School can be 60 or 90 hours, taught once or twice a week at various times (2 to 3 hours per week). The duration of the course depends on the level the student attends. These courses are available face-to-face at our centres, at a distance or online.

The annual Mandarin courses follow a study plan whose syllabus, based on the Confucius Institute – Hanban Confucius Institute Headquarters program, is oriented towards a solid preparation of students for international exams, perfecting all the language components. These exams are taken internationally by thousands of students, and a certificate is awarded. These UP School courses run during the school year, from mid-September to late June.

We also prepare for the following exams:

HSK

The Hànyǔ Shuǐpíng Kǎoshì (HSK) Exam is available to all those who are participating in learning Mandarin as a foreign language, under the supervision of the Chinese Government. UP Scholl organizes official courses, with standardized criteria, with the aim of carrying out exams and issuing the respective diplomas recognized throughout the world.

HSKK Oral

The HSKK Exams assess the oral knowledge of students learning Chinese. It includes HSKK (basic), HSKK (intermediate) and HSKK (advanced), and candidates' performance will be recorded (audio) and subsequently evaluated. These exams are taken internationally by thousands of students, and a certificate is awarded.

Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Level 1 (Initiation) Level 2 (Threshold) (Independent) Level 4 (Advanced) Level 5 (Superior)
A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Chinese Chinese Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Level 1 Chinese Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Level 2 Chinese Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Level 3 Chinese Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Level 4 Chinese Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Level 5 Chinese Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) Level 6
Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) (Taiwan) - Level 1 Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) (Taiwan) - Level 2 Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) (Taiwan) - Level 3 Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) (Taiwan) - Level 4 Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) (Taiwan) - Level 5 Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) (Taiwan) - Level 6

Being able to understand virtually everything you read or hear effortlessly. Being able to summarize information from various written and oral sources and, as a result, be able to formulate justifications and explanations in a cohesive presentation. Being able to express oneself spontaneously, very fluently and accurately and, in more complex matters, being able to distinguish nuances of subtler meaning.

Level Groups Level Description
[A]
Basic or Elementary User / Basic or Elementary Speaker
[A1]
Initiation or Discovery
Understand and use familiar everyday expressions as well as basic phrases aimed at satisfying specific needs.

Introduce yourself and answer questions about details of your personal life, such as where you live, people you know or things you own.

Interact in a simple way with natives as long as they speak slowly, clearly and are willing to help.
[A2]
Elementary or Platform
Understand phrases and expressions related to areas familiar to the user, such as basic personal and family information, shopping, local geography, employment.

Simply communicate in familiar situations that require short, accurate information exchange.

Describe in a superficial way aspects of your knowledge, the environment in which you live and your immediate needs.
[B]
Independent User / Independent Speaker
[B1]
Threshold or Intermediate
Understand the main points about everyday matters such as work, school and leisure.

Can handle everyday situations in the country where the language is spoken (tourist trip).

Produce simple texts on familiar areas of interest.

Describe experiences, events, dreams, desires and ambitions.

In addition, it can also give limited opinions on plans and discussions.
[B2]
Advantage or Upper Intermediate (or Post Intermediate) / Independent
Understand the main ideas of complex texts that deal with both concrete and abstract topics, including higher (or Post-intermediate) texts of a technical nature if they are in their area of ​​specialization.

Interact with native speakers with a sufficient degree of fluency and naturalness so that communication takes place without effort on the part of the interlocutors.

Produce clear and detailed texts on different topics, as well as defend a point of view on general topics, indicating advantages and disadvantages of the various options.
[C]
Proficient User / Proficient Speaker
[C1]
Advanced or Effective Operational Proficiency (or Autonomy)
Understand a wide variety of extensive texts with a certain level of demand, as well as recognize implicit meanings and ideas in them. He knows how to express himself fluently and spontaneously without showing much effort to find a suitable word or expression.

Can make effective use of the language for social, academic and professional purposes.

Produce clear, well-structured and detailed texts on topics of some complexity, showing the correct use of the mechanisms of organization, articulation and cohesion of the text.
[C2]
Mastery or Proficient / Full Mastery
Easily understand virtually everything heard and read.

Reconstruct information and arguments from different sources, whether in spoken or written language, and present them in a coherent and summarized manner.

Express himself spontaneously with great fluency and with a degree of precision that allows him to differentiate small nuances or nuances of meaning, even in situations of greater complexity.
Level Understand Speak Write
Understanding Understanding Oral interaction Expression Expression
A1 Recognize very basic commonly used words and expressions relating to myself, my family and my immediate environment when spoken slowly and clearly. Understand familiar words and names and very simple phrases, for example those on signs, posters and catalogues. Participate in a conversation simply, whenever the other person is willing to repeat what I said or say it in other words and at a slower speed, and help me formulate what I am trying to say. I ask and answer simple questions on topics of immediate need or very common topics. Use simple expressions and phrases to describe the place where I live and the people I know. Eu sou capaz de escrever postais curtos e simples, por exemplo para enviar parabéns. Sei preencher formulários com dados pessoais, por exemplo, o meu nome, a minha nacionalidade e a minha morada no formulário de registo do hotel.
A2 Understand common phrases and vocabulary on topics of personal interest (very basic personal and family information, shopping, place of residence, employment). I can capture the main idea of ​​brief, clear and simple warnings and messages. Can read very short and simple texts. I can find specific and predictable information in simple, everyday writings such as advertisements, prospectuses, menus and timetables, and I understand brief, simple personal letters. Can communicate in simple and usual tasks that require a simple and direct exchange of information on everyday activities and issues. I am capable of very brief social exchanges, although I usually cannot understand enough to carry on the conversation on my own. Use a series of expressions and phrases to describe, in simple terms, my family and other people, my living conditions, my educational background and my current or last job. Can write short, simple notes and messages relating to my immediate needs. I can write very simple personal letters, for example thanking someone for something.
B1 Understand the main ideas when the speech is clear and normal and everyday matters are addressed at work, school, during leisure time, etc.
Understand the main idea of ​​many radio or television programs dealing with current issues or matters of personal or professional interest, when the articulation is relatively slow and clear.
Understand texts written in a language used in everyday life or related to work. I understand the description of events, feelings and desires in personal letters.
How to develop myself in almost all situations that arise when I travel to where that language is spoken. I can spontaneously participate in a conversation that deals with everyday topics of personal interest or that are pertinent to daily life (eg, family, hobbies, work, travel, and current events). Know how to relate sentences in a simple way in order to describe experiences and facts, my dreams, hopes and ambitions. I can briefly explain and justify my opinions and projects. I know how to narrate a story or story, the plot of a book or movie, and I can describe my reactions. Can write simple, well-related texts on topics that are known to me or of personal interest. I can write personal letters that describe experiences and impressions.
B2 Understand extensive speeches and lectures and even follow complex lines of argument whenever the topic is relatively well known. I understand almost all television news and current affairs programs. I understand most movies that are spoken at a standard language level. Can read articles and reports related to contemporary problems in which the authors adopt specific positions or points of view. I understand contemporary literary prose. Can engage in conversation with a degree of fluency and spontaneity, which allows for normal communication with native speakers. I can take an active part in debates developed in everyday situations, explaining and defending my points of view. Present clear and detailed descriptions of a wide range of topics related to my specialty. I can explain a point of view on a topic by exposing the advantages and disadvantages of various options. Can write clear and detailed texts on a wide range of topics related to my interests. I can write essays or reports conveying information or proposing reasons that support or refute a specific point of view. I know how to write letters that emphasize the importance I attach to certain facts and experiences.
C1 Understand long speeches even when they are not clearly structured and when relationships are only implicit and not explicitly stated.
Understand television shows and movies without much effort.
Understand long and complex texts of a literary or factual character, appreciating distinctions in style.
Understand specialized articles and long technical instructions, even if they are not related to my specialty.
Express myself with fluidity and spontaneity without having to look for the appropriate expressions in a very obvious way. I use language flexibly and effectively for social and professional purposes. I formulate ideas and opinions accurately and link my interventions deftly with those of other speakers. Present clear and detailed descriptions of complex topics that include other topics, developing concrete ideas and ending with an appropriate conclusion. Can express myself in clear and well-structured texts, exposing points of view at some length. I can write about complex topics in letters, essays or reports, highlighting what I think are the important aspects. I select the appropriate style for the readers to whom my writings are addressed, including I may be able to apply for a job.
C2 No difficulty understanding any kind of spoken language, whether in live conversations or in relayed speeches, even if they are produced at native speaker speed, provided I have time to familiarize myself with the accent. Can easily read virtually all forms of written language, including structurally or linguistically complex abstract texts such as manuals, specialized articles, and literary works. Take part effortlessly in any conversation or debate and am well acquainted with fads, common phrases and colloquial expressions. I express myself fluidly and convey subtle nuances of meaning with precision. If I have a problem, I cover up the difficulty so discreetly that others hardly notice. Present descriptions or arguments clearly and fluently and in a style that is appropriate to the context and with a logical and effective structure that helps the listener to fixate on important ideas and to remember them. Can write clear, flowing texts in an appropriate style. I can write complex letters, reports or articles that present arguments with a logical and effective structure that helps the listener to stick to important ideas and remember them. I write summaries and reviews of professional or literary works.

Annual Courses

In-person or remotely for young children and adults, companies or individuals.

 

Workload: 2 or 3 hours per week – 70 or 100 hours per year for each level.

 

International exam preparation courses

in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Mandarin and Japanese, classroom or intensive classroom or distance learning for young children and adults.

 

Workload: 4 hours per week, the length of time to prepare for the exams is variable, we send you to the exams when the student is 100% prepared and without margin for disapproval. Intensives are 40-hour courses.

 

Portuguese as a Second Language Course

Workload: 2 or 3 hours per week – 70 or 100 hours per year for each level in annual courses, or 40 hours for intensive courses.

 

Courses for illiterate children

from 4 years of age, face-to-face or with parental tutoring.

 

Workload: 2 hours per week on two different days.

 

Courses for Companies

anuais ou intensivos presenciais ou à distância para crianças jovens e adultos, empresas ou particulares.

 

Workload: 2 or 3 hours per week – 70 or 100 hours per year for each level or 40 hours for intensive courses.

 

Courses in individual classes

face-to-face or distance learning, intensive or annual for young children and adults, companies or individuals.

 

Workload: each student can define their weekly workload.

 

Conversation courses

designed for those who aim to develop specific skills in their area of ​​work or scientific research for university students and adults, companies or individuals.

 

Workload: These are 20-hour courses, which can be extended to 40 or 60 hours depending on the group.

 

Intensive Courses during the academic year

face-to-face or remotely for young children and adults, companies or individuals.

 

Workload: 40 or 60 hours. Lasting for two to three months.

 

Intensive Summer Courses

Only in summer – face-to-face or remotely for young children and adults, companies or individuals.

 

Workload: 40 or 60 hours in summer 40 hours must be completed within 1 month.

 

e-Learning Courses

Such courses give the student the opportunity to study anywhere in the world at any time of the day or night every day of the year, through our teaching platform.

 

Workload: Undefined because you can study at any time of the day or night, every day of the year, through our teaching platform. They are courses of 3, 6, or 9 months from beginner to advanced level.

 

Tutoring Centre

Our teachers from the explanation center, follow the subjects from the first cycle to the University for all those who need to improve their grades at school.

 

Workload: Undefined as it depends on the student's difficulties, the number of subjects that need support, and also their time availability.

 

Knowledge Retrieval Center

Due to the pandemic, many students lost the rhythm of study, needing to resume the subjects that were not very sedimented and that make new learning difficult. This support is given from children who have gaps in the literacy and writing process as well as in more advanced years.

 

Workload: Undefined as it depends on the student's difficulties, the number of subjects that need support, and also their time availability.

Intensive Courses

If you want a more intensive modality, the Intensive Courses have a minimum weekly workload of 4 hours and a maximum duration of 3 months. They are ideal for those who want to learn Mandarin (or any other language) quickly and/or wish to reach a higher level of English in less time, or for those students who want to consolidate their knowledge. The levels of these courses range from beginner to at the post-intermediate level. At any time, students who complete Intensive Courses can be integrated into any other group courses taking place at our schools.

Normally, these courses last 40 hours, three times a week at a previously established time. There are similar programs in Portuguese as a Second Language, French, Spanish and German. It can be in person, remotely or online.

Genre:

  • Small group classes
  • Individual classes
  • Distance classes
  • Online classes

The Chinese Language Center provides a diversified offer for individual clients and organizations, covering short and medium-term face-to-face and online training in Mandarin and Portuguese for all levels of language acquisition, as well as thematic training in Mandarin. on Chinese Culture, Chinese Business Culture, Legal Mandarin and Mandarin for Hospitality and Tourism.

Mandarin for Children

Courses specially designed for pre-school (4-5 years old) and elementary school children (6 years old and over) who want to develop a taste for learning the Chinese language, in a creative and practical way. The Chinese Language Center has been establishing partnerships with educational establishments in the Greater Lisbon region for the realization of Mandarin Classes, taught by native Chinese teachers, also fluent in Portuguese and English, and with experience of teaching children.

Private Mandarin classes in class and online

Private lessons for specific learning, individual or in small private groups. All aspects of the language will be addressed, namely reading, comprehension and production and oral and written. Available at all language acquisition levels.

Benefits

  • Classes in the face-to-face/classroom or online teaching modality;
  • Flexible schedule, being possible to start classes at any time of the year;
  • Schedules and contents organized according to the availability and specific learning needs of each student/private group.

Prices

Individual classes

  • 1 to 9 hours: 20€/hour
  • 10 hour package: 180€

Private small group classes

  • Group of 3 people
  • 20-hour package: €450/group

For groups with a different number of people, contact us to get a quote tailored to your needs.

HSK Nível 1
TOCFL Taiwan Nível 1
HSK Nível 2
TOCFL Taiwan Nível 2
HSK Nível 3
TOCFL Taiwan Nível 3
HSK Nível 4
TOCFL Taiwan Nível 4
HSK Nível 5
TOCFL Taiwan Nível 5
HSK Nível 6
TOCFL Taiwan Nível 6

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Remote Course

e-Learning Course

Summer Intensive Course

Conversation course

Annual Course

Intensive course

Individual Class

Classroom course

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Remote Course

e-Learning Course

Summer Intensive Course

Conversation course

Annual Course

Intensive course

Individual Class

Classroom course