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    Business Chinese Course

  • Levels 5 and 6 are the Intermediate Business Course stage which is more practical. You will learn daily, practical office Chinese, such as C.V. writing and giving presentations. We also have role-plays mimicking the office environment, and analysis and discussion of actual Business cases.

  • Level 5:
    Description
    The level of this course is designed for those who have completed Level 4 or the equivalent. This is a transition level from general business to specific business.  In order to make a semi-tailored course specifically for you, more books are recommended as references. Furthermore, daily practical office Chinese is also included such as C.V. writing, preparing daily official documents and giving presentations. Sensing the undertones and reading between the lines in the office is also covered.

 

Reference textbooks:

 

                  

 

Course Schedule
About 20 topics
About 60-100 hours

 

Reference Duration

Relative Topics

1st week

Topic 1: Branches of a company.

Topic 2: Branches of the Chinese government.

Topic 3: Making agendas.

Topic 4: Writing meeting minutes.

2nd week

Topic 5: Making presentations.

Topic 6: Review

Topic 7: Advertisement.

3rd week

Topic 8: Compensation.

Topic 9: Writing a C.V. and attending an interview.

Topic 10: Review

4th week

Topic 11: Hiring an employee.

Topic 12: Asking for leave

Topic 13: Training the employee.

5th week

Topic 14: Writing daily official documents.

Topic 15: Assigning Tasks.

Topic 16: Review.

6th week

Topic 17: Annual planning and reporting.

Topic 18: Cultural differences.

Topic 19: Chinese internet------blog and Twitter.

Topic 20: Review

 

  • Level 6:
    Description
    The level of this course is designed for those who have completed Level 5 or the equivalent. In this level, you will study complex business topics and deeper social economic issues. Business investment environment and China’s business etiquette are also covered. Our schedule also includes analysis of real commercial cases. Articles selected from mainstream business newspapers and the internet will also be reviewed.

Reference textbooks:

 

                           
        

 

Course Schedule

About 20 topics
About 60-100 hours

 

Reference Duration

Relative Topics

1st week

Topic 1: Applying for and Accepting a Job.

Topic 2: Employment and Training.

Topic 3: Business Communication.

Topic 4: International Exhibition and Trade Fair.

2nd week

Topic 5: Conference and Visit.

Topic 6: Review

Topic 7: Company Types.

3rd week

Topic 8: Price Inquiry and Negotiation.

Topic 9: Goods Delivery and Payment.

Topic 10: Review

4th week

Topic 11: Business Disputes.

Topic 12: Marketing.

Topic 13: Enterprise Management and Culture.

5th week

Topic 14: Special Economic Zone.

Topic 15: Environmental Protection.

Topic 16: Review.

6th week

Topic 17: Intellectual Property Rights.

Topic 18: Security Market.

Topic 19: Sustainable Development.

Topic 20: Review