February 23rd, 2006Want to keep myself busy this semester
I have to admit that I was looking forward to the end of the winter holidays. I was getting very bored. My classes resumed on Monday, which explains the lack of updates. (also because my darl is back!)
I have many classes now, compared to the first semester of my first year at Tongji. (I had only 8 classes a week back then. ) I already got my results for the first semester of my second year and they are good. The second semester is going to be a challenge. I’m not complaining. I know that the third-year students have even more classes. However, the fourth-year students have only around 4 classes a week.
My time-table for this 2nd semester is as follows:
Monday
Intensive Chinese 08:00 - 09:40
Listening and Speaking 10:00 - 11:40
Computer Studies (Basic) (in Chinese) 13:30 - 15:10
Tuesday
Listening and Speaking 08:00 - 09:40
Newspaper Reading ( and understanding) 10:00 - 11:40
Wednesday
Intensive Chinese 08:00 - 09:40
Extensive Chinese (mostly Reading comprehension + Answering Questions)
10:00 - 11:40
HSK Guidance 13:30 - 15:10
Thursday
Intensive Chinese 08:00 - 09:40
Survey of China 10:00 - 11:40
Newspaper Reading 13:30 - 15:10
Friday
Writing (essays,letters,etc) 08:00 - 09:40
News listening 10:00 - 11:40
Intensive Chinese 13:30 - 15:10
hmm.. two new classes for this semester.
However, I still want one more class, ‘Learning Shanghai hua’ (Learning Shanghainese, the Shanghai dialect.).
That class is only for the third-year students who are in their 2nd semester. I don’t feel like waiting one more year to learn some Shanghainese. I want to attend that class. I’ll go find the teacher before next Wednesday (first day of that class) and ask her if I can just sit at the back in the class and listen. I hope that she’ll let me. If she gives me the go-ahead, then I”ll have Shanghainese classes on Wednesdays from 15:20 to 17:00 .
Total number of hours of classes would then be 25 hours.
Yes, I must really be crazy for wanting that. The only bad thing is the amount of homework. ah well….
Better look on the bright side instead:
Less time to think, less time to torture myself with those doubts I’m having,
my written and spoken Chinese will be better,
Less time to go out and spend money,
I might get to learn Shanghainese (if the teacher lets me join the class) which will be useful (after all, I’ll be here until August 2008) ,
Less time to pig out (*pokes stomach*).
I’m most likely not going to study once out of class. I’ll be doing my homework, going to all my classes regularly but that’s it. Last semester, that was enough for me to get 90+ on each exam paper. I hope that it’s going to work that way this semester too. My spare time will be spent with my loved ones and my (*cough*) beloved computer instead. Oh… and some time outside on the track field to get fit.




Oh I wish I could study intensive Chinese in college! Instead it’s all English English English and more English. It’s my Chinese that needs fixing!
wow, now i know what u meant when u said ur major was mandarin.
this looks pretty tough. ure studyin mandarin 24-7.omg, i dont think i can handle it. but im sure U can:)
and right now ive only got 13 credit hours, thats like half of urs. wow, good luck yeah!
Intensive chinese, intensive chinese, intensive chinese…Wow. Didn’t know you’re majoring in mandarin.
My mandarin and cantonese is horrible since I’m English ed but was learning mandarin from friends when I was in TAR College since most of them spoke mandarin.
Whoa, seems like a packed schedule you have there. My schedule is pretty slack, but it is the amount of assignments and projects that killed me and not the schedule itself.
I’d love to learn Shanghainese as well, but I am terrible at Second Language. (Have you ever heard me speak Chinese? Everything sounds - queer.)
“News listening” … wished i had that in my module
The good ole days.
I miss going to school, taking classes, doing homework. It’s pretty sad to say that, but working a “normal” job makes you feel reminiscent about being in school.
Good luck with all your classes! 25 hours is a lot of class time.
农好!Oh my pronunciation sux. Nong hou?
Ok, better leave the post then. Will get back onto it when my stuffs get here from China. Za wei
Wow…chinese…:shock: i think the lenguage most dificult in this world… i wanna study that too…but here i can´t find until now class about that:no:
oh~ by the way…beautiful picture
really? I was under the impression that your spoken and written Chinese is very good already.
hehe thanks! Still, my course is quite fun and quite ‘light’ (in terms of homework..) compared to that of other people who are studying architecture,etc…
but at least you can speak some cantonese… I don’t speak any cantonese. I’m hakka.. Still, I’d love to learn cantonese one day.
ohh… why do you want to learn Shanghainese ? Shanghainese is spoken in Shanghai only. Are you planning to come to Shanghai again for the holidays?
really?I love all my classes but ‘news listening’ is my least favourite class.
thanks.
I know. My friends who have finished their studies complain about work sometimes. They said that university life was fun and work is boring.
I’d better make the best of the few years left of my uni life.
hehe
you picked up some Shanghainese while in Shanghai?
learning the Chinese language isn’t as hard as some people think.