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Practical Chinese
for Living and
Working in China (Intermediate)
(suitable
for lower-intermediate to advanced-intermediate students)
This course is intended to continue in the same spirit
as the beginner course, with practical conversation as our central
focus, building on what has already been learned toward the goal of
total fluency. We will start where the beginner course left off,
reviewing important sentence structures involving subjunctives,
conditionals, comparisons, etc., as well as time/calendar and
space-oriented phrases (before and after, etc..."), percentages,
directions and orientation, and phrases involving difference and degree,
such as "It's not...., but....", and "The more..., the more...".
We will then progress toward more-complicated structures, including
conditional and subjunctive phrases ("If only...", "Only when/if...,
then...", "No matter what happens, ...", "It could, should, would have
been....", etc.). We will employ role-play, games, activities, and
interactive exercises involving everyday scenarios, such as chatting in
a book store or at lunch, getting what you need in a hotel or
restaurant, communicating with colleagues at work, buying/renting
products, cars, property, contracting services (finding a handyman,
getting a telephone line installed, getting your laptop repaired), and
many others. We will also cover common words, phrases, and
expressions included in everyday idioms, colloquialisms, and slang, such
as "don't be too hard on yourself", "a bird in the hand is worth two in
the bush", and "the grass is always greener on the other side of the
fence". These idioms provide a fascinating window into the Chinese
culture and way of thinking. In this phase, students will become
confident in expressing their opinions more clearly and accurately.
While this course places a strong emphasis on conversation, we will also
undertake an intensive introduction to reading and writing Chinese
characters, starting with essentials like reading signs and directions,
instructions and notices, correspondences, and other important everyday
written materials.
At the end of the 10 weeks, students should have a solid command of
at-least 1000 Chinese words and 150 sentence structures, the ability to
comprehend everyday speech and to express themselves clearly, as well as
the skills necessary for reading and writing on a basic level.
Course Title:
Chinese Language II
Tuition Fee: RMB 3200
Summer Session:
May 30th to August 3rd
Section A:
Wednesday and Friday mornings
(10:00 AM - 12:30 PM)
10 weeks from May 30th to August 3rd (Course Code: CL203)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section B:
Wednesday and Friday afternoons
(1:00 PM - 3:30 PM)
10 weeks from May 30th to August 3rd (Course Code: CL204)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
Section C:
Saturdays (10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)
10 weeks from June 2nd to August 4th (Course Code: CL205)
Location: ELC Learning Annex
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE
Registration Procedure:
Please register
online first to reserve your place. You will then receive a
confirmation email. Next, payment must be made on site at the
ELC Learning Annex during the payment dates (you
can come in person or send someone).
Please note: Our classes are kept small
for the students' benefit (generally between 5 and 10 people), so please
register early to reserve your place.
Your place in the class cannot be
guaranteed until payment has been received.
Any course that
does not meet sufficient enrollment may be cancelled and a full refund
provided upon presentation of your original receipt.
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