Chinese University Camp in China
University Camp Chinese
- 4 lesson per day
- Course duration: 12 weeks
- Max. 15 participants
Our University Camp in Beijing is a long-term language course. The duration of this course is 12 weeks. The University Camp in China has a maximum class size of 15 participants from all around the world. You will learn Chinese (Mandarin) 5 days a week at our Sprachcaffe language school in the heart of Beijing. Each day of courses will consist of 4 lessons.
During the University Camp, we offer accommodations in 4-bedded rooms at our exclusive residence. You will share these rooms with other course participants from your language course and/or other private persons. The rooms may be mixed gendered.
On public holidays in China, our language school will remain closed for the week. During this time, you can partake in free time activities, excursions, tours, and/or sightseeing-attractions. Accommodations during the public holidays are not included in the price. However, additional accommodations can be booked upon request.
Dates and Duration
| 26. Feb - 26. May* | 13 Weeks | 20 Lessons per Week | max. 15 Participants |
| 06. Mai - 28. July | 12 Weeks | 20 Lessons per Week | max. 15 Participants |
| 26. Aug - 24. Nov* | 13 Weeks | 20 Lessons per Week | max. 15 Participants |
* 12 week language course with accommodations (course and accommodations during public holidays are not included in the price).
An Overview of our University Camp
- Course duration: 12 Weeks
- Classes: 4 Lessons of 45 minutes per day, 5 course days per week
- Minimum age: 18 years old; 16-17 year olds with consent of parents and guardians
- Knowledge levels: Beginner, intermediate, and advanced
Course Structure
The four daily lessons are comprised of the following:
- 1 Lesson - Grammar and expansion of vocabulary
- 1 Lesson - Conversation
- 2 Lessons - Reading, comprehension, writing, listening and understanding
The structure may vary, as the course will depend on the teacher and the number and needs of the students.
The topics covered during the course are usually related to current articles from local newspapers and magazines, which correspond to the language level of each student so that they can actively discuss the topics.




