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#CR-I02: Chinese Reading (Characters) - Intermediate
#SC-08: Survival Chinese 
#TC-05: Tourist Chinese
#SC-07: Shopping Chinese
#HC-09: Hospital Chinese
#LC-10: Legal Chinese
#MC-11: Mechanical Chinese
#HC-12: Hotel Chinese
#AC-15: Airport Chinese
#RC-17: Restaurant Chinese
#IC-18: Interview Chinese
#OCLC-19: Office Chinese Language and Culture
#CC-20: Chinese culture
#TC-01: Telephone Conversation
#SC-02: Sport Chinese
#MC-03: Movie Chinese
#IC-21: Internet Chinese
#BC-22: Bar Chinese
 
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#CR-I02: Chinese Reading (Characters) - Intermediate
This course focuses on helping students to refresh those characters that they have learned, but also learn new words and phrases through plenty of reading materials.  You will read stories, newspapers, and practice grammatical structures through substitution and extension.  Multiple-choice exercises are designed for each lesson for checking learners’ understanding of vocabulary and texts.
 
#SC-08: Survival Chinese 
This course focuses on the most basic and important survival Chinese phrases such as greetings, asking for direction, asking for help, calling for police, Calling for ambulance, in a hospital, transportation, at a restaurant, etc.
 
#TC-05: Tourist Chinese
Are you planning for a tour to China?  If you are, this course is especially useful for you.  It covers Chinese pronunciation of everyday phrases, simple situational communication such as: On the Plane, Taking a Taxi, At a Hotel, At the Restaurant, Exchange Money, Check Out, Taking pictures, Find a Restroom, commonly used vocabulary and basic phrases such as Greetings, Thanks, Apology etc., progressing step by step.
 
#SC-07: Shopping Chinese
Students will learn to name items used in daily life such as housewares, food, colors, numbers, arts and crafts, designs, quantities, drugs and cosmetics, clothing, items for children and babies, tobacco products, drinks, shoes, dry cleaning, tools, electronics devices, computer etc.  It will also cover the occasional basic bargaining sentences and patterns.
 
#HC-09: Hospital Chinese
It covers First Aid, Drugstore, At the doctor’s, At the dentist’s, and In the hospital etc.  Students will learn related vocabulary first.  Roll playing will be used during class.
 
#LC-10: Legal Chinese
Students will learn some basic Chinese legal words, phrases, and sentences in this course.  This course will help people who need to have knowledge of legal words and phases for use at work.
 
#MC-11: Mechanical Chinese
Students will learn how to name basic tools, equipments, machines, basic mechanical phrases and sentences in this course.
 
#HC-12: Hotel Chinese
You will learn some vocabulary , phrases and sentences used in a hotel.  Topics include: how to make a phone call, reserve a room, how to order breakfast, lunch, dinner in a hotel, check out, and how to take a taxi.
 
#AC-15: Airport Chinese
Students will learn how to read signs in an airport.  It will cover basic vocabulary, phrases and sentences that are used in an airport.  Topics include how to book an air ticket, check in, customs, transfer flight, order food on a plane, etc.
 
#RC-17: Restaurant Chinese
This course is about the language skills needed for eating and drinking at a restaurant.  It will cover such situations as breakfast or morning tea, lunch, and dinner.  Students will learn some words including food names, drinks names, Chinese cuisine, signs and posters, reading menu, and dinnerware.  It includes how to order food, making a reservation, paying bill, praise, complaints, on the table, and is something missing?
 
#IC-18: Interview Chinese
You will learn how to write a resume in Chinese, how to find a job in China, politeness in your interview, greetings, and social culture.  Students will also learn some words about the job they are interested in.
 
#OCLC-19: Office Chinese Language and Culture
This course is suitable for people who are going to or would like to do business in China.  It focuses on daily office communications and the use of names and titles.
 
#CC-20: Chinese culture
This course includes eight parts: The ABC of Traditional Chinese Calligraphy and Painting, Paper-Cutting for Beginners, Basic Chinese Martial Arts, Cooking Chinese Dishes, How to Sing Chinese Songs, Tourist Highlights, and local arts and crafts.
 
#TC-01: Telephone Conversation
Nowadays, cell phones are everywhere.  Students will learn how to make a phone call in Chinese, how to answer a phone call in leisure life, in commerce and in sightseeing.  It covers how to make a doctor appointment, book a hotel, call for a taxi, make a reservation, leave a message, asking someone to call back, asking for a phone number.  It also covers topics in commerce such as making a appointment, placing an order, tracking a package, to confirm payment, to ask for quick dispatch, to apologize for delayed shipment, etc.
 
#SC-02: Sport Chinese
Students will learn the names of all types of sports, sports products, and equipment names.  It will also cover words and phrases for: at the beach, American football, playing basketball, hiking and climbing, fishing, diving, wind surfing, etc.
 
#MC-03: Movie Chinese
Students will learn the names of the various types of movies.  It will also cover how to buy a movie ticket and reading signs at a movie theater.  You will also watch a famous movie or two during your class, with your teacher’s explanations, as a way to help the learning process.
 
#IC-21: Internet Chinese
Students will learn some popular internet words in Chinese such as selfie, E-mail, go viral etc..  Students will learn how to use Chinese E-mail, how to book air ticket online, and also how to type Chinese characters.
 
#BC-22: Bar Chinese
Students will learn the names of drinks, wine, snacks and games; also learn basic sentences used in a bar in Chinese.  It includes how to order a drink, pay a bill, meeting people, greetings, self-introduction, making friends, asking basic questions and proper responses, sing a Chinese song, and more.
 

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