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| Businesspeople who can conduct a basic conversation in Chinese, or students who have completed Level C of the Spoken Chinese stream. |
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Regular course: 30 weeks. Intensive course: 15 weeks. |
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The aim of the course is to give students the skills to express themselves in Chinese dialog for business purposes. Each lesson consists of 20 sentences that are essential to business negotiations, substitution drills, short dialogs and new words. The course is specially designed for foreigners doing business in China and includes some practical expressions in international business and trade. Homework assignments are given every week, as well as a list of new words learnt in class. The class meets once a week and students are required to complete homework assignments sent by the teacher after each lesson. |
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Have acquired the vocabulary necessary to conduct business dialog. |
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Understand Chinese rules of etiquette during business negotiations, and be able to role-play according to these rules. |
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Be able to conduct preliminary business talks in Chinese to improve business relations. |
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Have a significant head start in their business dealings in China, and possess the ability to work in a Chinese-speaking environment. |
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Author of Course: Zuli Huang |
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Zuli Huang was born and raised in Sichuan Province in China. She is a Chinese teacher with extensive experience in teaching Chinese to westerners from all over the world in virtual classes of distinguished language schools as well as teaching private lessons to individuals or small groups. Ms. Huang's experience includes teaching business people who travel frequently to China and wish to adapt themselves to their business world, University students who wish to expand their future opportunities and school children.
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"Every week I just keep amazing myself regarding how much I am learning! I look forward to my Sunday class and don't want to miss it or to be late. Everyone knows not to call me from 1:00 until after 2:00. Thank You." - Thelma, New York |
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"The teacher makes it very easy to understand some complicated aspects of the langauge. She makes learning this language fun and exciting. Thank you for this class!" - Jeremiah, Texas |
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