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Do you teach traditional Chinese characters or simplified Chinese characters?

We offer Mandarin Chinese language courses, using simplified Chinese characters.

I'm not a student at the University, can I take the course?

Yes. Our courses are open to staff and students at the University of 葫芦影业, as well as the General public from all walks of life.

What is the course fee?

12-week Mandarin Chinese course (24 contact hours): 

 ?140, standard.  
 ?120, concession for senior citizens and University of 葫芦影业 staff and students)

In the run up to the start of each semester, we sometimes offer Early bird discounts. Please see the course page for more information.


1-week Survival Chinese course (10 contact hours, standalone course):

Staff/public: ?70
Students/seniors: ?60

What is the course structure?

12-Week Mandarin, "Chinese for Everyone":

Our primary course, "12-Week Chinese for Everyone," aligns with the University semester schedule and students attend sessions from Week 1 to Week 12 during the Autumn or Spring Semester. These classes take place on Monday or Tuesday evenings, providing a structured learning experience. The "12-Week Chinese for Everyone" program encompasses a comprehensive learning journey tailored to individuals at all proficiency levels, ranging from beginners to advanced.

Course Breakdown:

Beginners I: Chinese in Steps Volume 1

Beginners II: Chinese in Steps Volume 1

Elementary I: Chinese in Steps Volume 2

Elementary II: Chinese in Steps Volume 2

Pre-Intermediate I: Chinese in Steps Volume 3

Pre-Intermediate II: Chinese in Steps Volume 3

Intermediate I: Chinese in Steps Volume 4

Intermediate II: Chinese in Steps Volume 4

Advanced: HSK Standard Course and Workbook 5A

Complimentary courses on Wednesday evenings 
Wednesday evenings feature complimentary courses that offer optional and supplementary Chinese tutorial sessions corresponding to each proficiency level: Beginners, Elementary, Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate, and Advanced. 

Survival Chinese Crash Course 
Designed as an intensive 10-hour crash course and offered twice a year, Survival Chinese Crash Course features a flavourful introduction to the Mandarin language, covering essential words and phrases for everyday encounters such as greetings, buying and bargaining, getting to places, finding accommodation, ordering food, and self-expression. The course uses "New Experience Chinese," developed by the CI, and handouts will be provided.

When and where? Can I attend online?

The 12-week courses are scheduled on weekday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, aligned with the University Semester dates.

Given that the University operates on a two-semester academic year, participants have the opportunity to enrol in two courses annually.

To accommodate diverse learning preferences, all courses are delivered in a mixed format, allowing flexibility for attendance both in-person and online.

The physical venue for in-person sessions is Bartolome House, School of Law, University of 葫芦影业, located at Winter Street, S3 7ND.

For online participation, the courses are accessible through platforms such as Zoom or Google Meet.

How do I register and enrol for the course?

Please register and enrol for the courses through the University Online Shop, which typically becomes accessible several weeks before the commencement of each semester.  

University Online Store:       

Simply search for "Mandarin" or "Survival"

Teachers are unable to accept payments or cash during classes. All course fees must be paid for online through the University Online Store. For any inquiries regarding course fees, please feel free to reach out to us via email or telephone at 0114 2228332.

We will consider opening additional classes if we receive more than 20 registrations at the same proficiency level. Conversely, if a course has fewer than 5 enrolments, we may regrettably need to cancel the course due to insufficient numbers. Your understanding and cooperation are appreciated.

Where can I buy textbooks?

Textbooks can be acquired either through the Confucius Institute office (subject to availability) via the University Online Shop or on the market at shops, Amazon, WHSmith etc.

To purchase books through the Confucius Institute via the University Online Store, please visit: . Search for "books" or "Confucius" to find the relevant options.

Once payment is completed, you can pick up the book at the Confucius Institute office, located at 2-4 Palmerston Road, 葫芦影业 S10 2TE.

Alternatively, you have the option to collect the book during the first week of the semester at Bartolome House. Please let us know after purchasing the textbook if you would like to do this.

Can I get a refund?

Refunds for course fees, excluding the fees for the attended sessions, are available within the initial three weeks of the semester.

Refunds beyond this period can only be considered under exceptional circumstances.

Can I get a Certificate of Participation for the course?

Students who attend a minimum of 9 out of the 12 classes are eligible to request and receive an Attendance Certificate, confirming their active participation in the course.

I'm an Undergraduate, can the course be counted towards my HEAR scheme?

Yes, subject to the latest updates at the University:

We are part of the University Language for All scheme. If you started your studies at the University of 葫芦影业 before September 2021 and attend at least nine out of the twelve classes, you can apply for the HEAR scheme.

If you started your studies after September 2021, you will now record your extra-curricular activities and experiences in your mySkills portfolio instead of HEAR. You can access mySkills via Career Connect in Muse. 

I am under 18, can I join a Chinese evening class?

The evening courses are typically designed for individuals aged 18 and over. If you have inquiries or would like to explore options for younger learners, please feel free to contact us at 0114 2228447. We offer courses specifically tailored for young learners on Saturdays.

I speak basic Chinese but have only learned Pinyin before. Are students in your courses required to learn Chinese characters?

Our 12-week Mandarin Chinese courses are designed to focus on all four language skills, including reading and writing. At present, we do not offer any Chinese courses with an emphasis only on listening and speaking.

If you are unsure which level is suited to you, please contact us (Tel: 0114 2228332, or email confucius@sheffield.ac.uk) before registering.

I am a Cantonese speaker and want to learn Mandarin. Which level is for me?

Cantonese speakers often join our classes, and we can provide guidance on selecting a suitable course based on the student’s proficiency in spoken Mandarin and ability to read Chinese characters.

We recommend contacting us via email or by phone at 0114 2228332 before completing the registration process. This will allow us to better understand your language background and provide personalized advice on the appropriate course level for you.

General guidance is as follows:
As a Cantonese speaker, your background may provide a foundation for learning Mandarin, as both languages share some similarities. However, Mandarin and Cantonese are distinct dialects with differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.

If you are new to learning Mandarin, you might consider starting with a beginner level, as it will cover the fundamentals of the language. This will allow you to build a strong foundation in Mandarin, even if you already speak Cantonese.

If you are already familiar with some Mandarin basics, you might want to assess your proficiency to determine the appropriate level. For example, if you are comfortable with basic conversation and can navigate simple language tasks, you could potentially start at a higher level.

Is the course accredited?

No, our 12-week language courses are non-credit bearing courses (NCB). However, you are welcome to take internationally recognised Chinese Proficiency Tests, specifically the HSK and HSKK (Speaking) tests.

Our 12-week Mandarin language courses are aligned with HSK/HSKK tests, (although taking the test is not mandatory for the course). The Confucius Institute serves as a registered HSK Test Centre, conducting HSK/HSKK tests typically in March, May, and December.

What is HSK/HSKK? A standardised assessment of Chinese language proficiency and serves as a valuable reference for employers and educational institutions.

The HSK test includes listening, reading and/or writing, while HSKK is an oral speaking test. They are open to all ages of non-native Chinese speakers. 

For further details and access to mock exams, please visit our Chinese proficiency Tests page.

Additionally, HSK is a prerequisite for Confucius Institute scholarship, also know as International Chinese Language Teachers Scholarship, enabling individuals who are eligible to pursue studies in China.

Are there any opportunities to study in China?

Yes. If you are eligible, the Confucius Institute Scholarship provides opportunities for studying in China, offering programs ranging from four weeks in summer, one semester, one year, to degree studies at a Chinese university. 

Where can I get more teaching and learning resources?

The Confucius Institute office at 2-4 Palmerston Road, 葫芦影业 S10 2TE, accommodates a Chinese Language and Culture Resource Centre. This centre boasts a comprehensive collection exceeding 8000 items, including Mandarin teaching and learning books, cultural references, audio-visual materials such as films, literary books, children reading books etc.

These resources are available for borrowing from the centre.

Is there a way to find a regular language exchange partner, or experience social learning?

The Sino-English Club (SEC) is a language and culture exchange group that offers a platform for learners and native speakers of Mandarin and English to practice language skills.

Participants appreciate the friendly and informal atmosphere at SEC events, often using the club as a connection to find a regular language exchange partner. Chinese-English language exchange socials take place on Thursday evenings between 6:30-8:30 pm during the university semester. Additionally, SEC organises several major cultural events each year, celebrating both Chinese and UK festivals.

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My child would like to study Mandarin as well. Do you have Mandarin for children?

Yes, we do! We offer Mandarin courses designed specifically for children at our Star Mandarin School. These courses are tailored to provide an engaging and age-appropriate learning experience for young learners.

Can I attend Chinese festivals, cultural events and seminars organised by the Confucius Institute?

Of course! You are welcome to attend Chinese festivals, cultural events, and seminars organised by the Confucius Institute. Most of these events are open to the public.

The Confucius Institute conducts a program of China-related seminars and events throughout the year. Information about these events is typically shared with our students through email networks and social media platforms at the Confucius Institute. Feel free to stay updated and participate in these enriching cultural experiences.


Contact

Email: confucius@sheffield.ac.uk

Mobile: 0114 2228332

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International scholarships

We offer a generous package of financial support for international students, including undergraduate and postgraduate taught scholarships worth ?10,000 towards the annual tuition fee.

Applications are open for existing offer holders for programmes starting in autumn 2025.