Study Plan in China

Study plan in China My name is Jelena Vujičić, my Chinese name is Wu Yali. I graduated from a general Grammar school, a

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Study plan in China

My name is Jelena Vujičić, my Chinese name is Wu Yali. I graduated from a general Grammar school, and as long as I can remember –I had a passion for languages. Ever since I realised that languages are my strong side and that I am able to learn and embrace language systems easily, I dedicated a big amount of my time to learning English, German and now Chinese. I love talking to people all around the world, and it really is a good feeling when I am the one who can establish a relationship not only between me and another human being from the other side of the planet, but a relationship between countries, cultures and habbits. Since I've started learning Chinese,I am proud to say that I've been able to cope up with any task that I have encountered during this school year. My passion for learning Chinese enabled me to achieve excellent results and in academic year 2012/2013. While in China, I plan on expanding my vocabulary, learning as much Chinese characters as possible, getting to know more about China's literature and history, and being able to start to talk fluently and embrace every-day-talk patterns. First of all, in China I will have the chance to study with international students; meet different people which immediately means that I will expand my knowledge of other cultures. I hope those relationships may lead to future cooperation because I am sure that my peers will be the most gifted students. I think I should be hard working and will try as much as I can to work as a team with other people in my class. If awarded this scholarship, I plan to take the following steps. During my studying in China, I plan to maximize my Chinese experience by taking classes in Chinese language, grammar and Chinese characters. I would also like to take several classes in Chinese literature, because I find it very interesting and a lot different than that of any other language I’m familiar with. The scholarship will fund my education to study Chinese language at a Chinese university for one year. The three universities I have chosen are Tianjin University, Xi’an International and Nankai University. I believe that all of these, regardless of which one I will go to, would definitely live up to my expectations, since these universities have good teaching methods, facilities and long histories in teaching Chinese. I hereby must say that I feel very blessed and honoured to be one of those rare students who get such a tremendous opportunity like this. In order to prove just how much I appreciate it, I will give 100% of myself and do the best I can, and hopefully return to my country with a better, improved Chinese speaking, reading

and listening skills, and of course with better knowledge in Chinese culture, folklore and habits. Jelena Vujičić