Our Courses
Chinese Business Specialized Courses
All courses consist of 10 sessions, 2 hours per session, total of 20 hours.
The curriculum follows a progressive model of "Core Input – Scenario Simulation – Practical Output" to ensure learners quickly master key communication skills.
Course Features
Efficient & Intensive:
20 hours highly focused on professional scenarios for rapid improvement in workplace communication.
Modular Design:
Clear three-stage structure of "Input – Simulation – Output" with defined objectives for each session.
Tangible Outcomes:
Every session is skill-oriented, culminating in a demonstrable final output (presentation, negotiation, copywriting, etc.).
Flexible Combination:
Learners can mix and match one or more specialized courses based on their needs.
Master Mandarin Communication in
Management Business Chinese
Improve Chinese application skills in team management, performance communication, and cross-cultural leadership.
Mandarin communication in Financial Business
(20 hours)
Master communication in core financial scenarios, such as market analysis, business briefings, and client consultations.
Learning Objectives:
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Interpret key information in Chinese financial statements and market reports.
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Introduce basic investment products or banking services in Chinese.
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Write clearly structured emails for financial matters.
Learning Plan:
Sessions 1–3 (Input):
Core terminology (stocks, bonds, exchange rates, risk control) and introduction to financial statements.
Sessions 4–6 (Simulation):
Scenario dialogues: client wealth management consultations, quarterly performance discussions.
Sessions 7–9 (Deepening):
Case studies: hot topics in China's financial market; email writing practice.
Session 10 (Output):
Final presentation: A 2-minute investment highlight analysis for a virtual Chinese company.
Mandarin communication in Legal Business
(20 hours)
Focus on contract comprehension, compliance communication, and basic legal consultation scenarios.
Learning Objectives:
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Understand key clauses in Chinese contracts (e.g., payment, liability for breach, confidentiality).
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Communicate with Chinese colleagues about basic compliance issues.
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Familiarize with the basic framework and procedural vocabulary of Chinese commercial law.
Learning Plan:
Sessions 1–3 (Input):
Basic legal terminology and contract structure (title, preamble, body, signatures).
Sessions 4–6 (Simulation):
Scenario dialogues: clarifying contract terms, consulting on intellectual property issues.
Sessions 7–9 (Deepening):
Case study: analyzing simplified contract clauses; discussing dispute resolution methods (negotiation, arbitration).
Session 10 (Output):
Mock negotiation: Revise 1–2 key clauses in a sample contract.
Mandarin communication in Technology Business Chinese
(20 hours)
Covers core tech communication scenarios such as technical discussions, project collaboration, and product introductions.
Learning Objectives:
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Clearly describe product features, technical parameters, and development progress.
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Participate in Chinese technical meetings to express opinions and suggestions.
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Introduce common business models in China's tech industry.
Learning Plan:
Sessions 1–3 (Input):
Technical terminology (software/hardware, API, testing, launch) and product development cycle vocabulary.
Sessions 4–6 (Simulation):
Scenario dialogues: reporting project progress, discussing technical solutions, handling user feedback
Sessions 7–9 (Deepening):
Case study: Language analysis of product launches by Chinese tech companies (e.g., Huawei, Tencent).
Session 10 (Output):
Product demo: A 5-minute online product launch presentation in Chinese.
Mandarin communication in Marketing Business Chinese
(20 hours)
Learn essential communication for brand positioning, digital marketing, and promotional activities in the Chinese market.
Learning Objectives:
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Explain market analysis, target customers, and key selling points.
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Understand and use Chinese digital marketing keywords (e.g., KOL, "grass planting," traffic).
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Design simple social media promotional copy.
Learning Plan:
Sessions 1–3 (Input):
Core marketing concepts (4Ps, brand positioning, channels) and China-specific vocabulary (internet celebrities, live-streaming sales).
Sessions 4–6 (Simulation):
Scenario dialogues: Reporting marketing plans to superiors, initial communication with KOL agencies.
Sessions 7–9 (Deepening):
Practical analysis: Deconstruct a successful Chinese marketing case; outline a WeChat promotional post.
Session 10 (Output):
Marketing proposal: Develop a concise "three-step" strategy for launching a new product in China.
Mandarin communication in Hosting & Public Speaking Business Chinese
(20 hours)
Enhance public speaking and stage management skills for business meetings, press conferences, and other formal occasions.
Learning Objectives:
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Master the fixed structure and transitional phrases for business speeches.
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Confidently host small meetings and facilitate discussions.
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Learn to handle common on-the-spot questions impromptu.
Learning Plan:
Sessions 1–3 (Input):
Speech framework (opening, transitions, conclusion) and hosting phrases (inviting speakers, time management).
Sessions 4–6 (Simulation):
Scenario practice: Hosting an annual meeting opening, delivering a product feature presentation.
Sessions 7–9 (Deepening):
Skill refinement: Body language, voice modulation; impromptu Q&A training.
Session 10 (Output):
Final presentation: Deliver a 10-minute themed business speech or host a mock meeting.
Mandarin communication in Education Business
(20 hours)
Description: Designed for scenarios like course promotion, academic collaboration, and training management.
Learning Objectives:
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Clearly introduce the advantages and structure of educational programs or courses.
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Conduct preliminary partnership negotiations with Chinese counterparts.
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Understand the basic hierarchy of China's education system and related policy vocabulary.
Learning Plan:
Sessions 1–3 (Input):
Education terminology (curriculum standards, online-offline integration, assessment) and keywords related to China's education system.
Sessions 4–6 (Simulation):
Scenario dialogues: Promoting courses to potential students, discussing cooperation frameworks with schools.
Sessions 7–9 (Deepening):
Project design: Create a short-term cultural exchange program proposal for a Chinese school.
Session 10 (Output):
Mock negotiation: Role-play a partnership discussion based on the proposed program.
Mandarin communication in Management Business
(20 hours)
Description: Improve Chinese application skills in team management, performance communication, and cross-cultural leadership.
Learning Objectives:
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Host team meetings, assign tasks, and gather feedback.
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Conduct basic performance review conversations.
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Understand the implicit communication style and key principles in Chinese workplaces.
Learning Plan:
Sessions 1–3 (Input):
Management vocabulary (goals, performance, motivation, team building) and Chinese workplace culture.
Sessions 4–6 (Simulation):
Scenario dialogues: Hosting weekly meetings, motivational talks with employees, handling simple conflicts.
Sessions 7–9 (Deepening):
Case study: Differences between Chinese and foreign management styles; techniques for giving instructions and feedback.
Session 10 (Output):
Comprehensive simulation: Host a 30-minute virtual project debriefing meeting.
Mandarin communication in E-commerce Business Chinese
(20 hours)
Enter China's e-commerce landscape, learning platform operations, customer service, and supply chain communication.
Learning Objectives:
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Familiarize with the interface and core function vocabulary of major e-commerce platforms (e.g., Taobao, JD.com).
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Handle typical pre-sales and after-sales customer inquiries.
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Conduct basic negotiations with suppliers regarding pricing and logistics.
Learning Plan:
Sessions 1–3 (Input):
End-to-end e-commerce terminology (listing, promotion, ordering, logistics, after-sales) and platform features.
Sessions 4–6 (Simulation):
Scenario dialogues: Customer service responses (returns/exchanges, order催促), price negotiations with suppliers.
Sessions 7–9 (Deepening):
Campaign planning: Design a simple promotional page copy for events like "618" or "Double 11."
Session 10 (Output): Practical drill:
Simulate a live-streaming sales scenario with a 3-minute product pitch.
Custom-Tailored Business Chinese (20+ hours)
Description:
This course is designed for professionals with specific, cross-disciplinary, or niche needs that are not fully covered by the standard modules. Through a detailed initial consultation, we identify your unique business scenarios, industry jargon, and communication goals to build a completely personalized learning program. Whether you are preparing for a specific project, negotiation, or role in a specialized field, this course adapts to you.
Learning Objectives:
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Defined collaboratively with the instructor based on your needs. Examples include:
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Mastering the language for a specific upcoming business negotiation or partnership meeting.
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Developing fluency in a highly specialized industry sub-field (e.g., renewable energy policy, pharmaceutical regulations, luxury brand management).
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Creating a set of customized materials (presentations, emails, talking points) for your real-world work.
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Combining elements from different standard courses (e.g., Management + Technology for a tech team lead).
Learning Plan – The Customization Process:
Our 20-hour framework is a starting point, and the plan is built around you:
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Deep-Dive Consultation (Session 0): We analyze your job role, target scenarios, current Chinese level, and specific challenges.
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Goal & Curriculum Co-creation: Together, we define 3-5 concrete learning outcomes and build a session-by-session syllabus.
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Content Integration: Your course may include:
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Industry-Specific Materials: Analysis of your company's documents (anonymized), relevant news articles, or competitor reports.
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Role-Play Scenarios: Simulations of your actual upcoming meetings, calls, or presentations.
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Skill Blending: For example, combining "Legal" contract vocabulary with "E-commerce" platform rules if you work in platform compliance.
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Flexible Execution & Adjustment: The course content is regularly reviewed and adjusted based on your progress and evolving needs.
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Final Output & Review: The course culminates in a practical output relevant to you, such as a polished presentation, a negotiation simulation, or a set of documented communication protocols.
Course Features:
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100% Personalized: The syllabus, materials, and pace are designed exclusively for your objectives.
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Cross-Disciplinary: Effortlessly blends vocabulary and skills from multiple business domains.
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Real-World Ready: Focuses directly on your immediate tasks and professional challenges.
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Instructor Partnership: Your teacher acts as a dedicated coach, focused on your specific success metrics.
Core Chinese Communication Course
Learn with Ease, Speak with Confidence
Course Overview
Course Name: Core Chinese Communication Course
· Philosophy: We believe language is a tool for communication, and learning should start with "listening and speaking". This course helps you bypass complex reading and writing, starting directly with the sounds and conversations you need most in daily life. Through relaxed and practical scenario-based practice, it aims to quickly build your confidence and enjoyment in speaking Chinese.
Structure:
The course consists of 6 independent modules. Like building blocks, you can freely combine them to construct your own Chinese communication skills.
Module Details (Each Module: 20 Hours)
You can choose the module you want to start with based on your current level and goals.
Module What You'll Be Able to Do Comfortably Key Learning Content
Module 1
Introduce yourself, chat about daily life Build a solid pronunciation foundation. Learn to talk about "who I am", "my day", and simple things around you.
Module 2
Handle transportation, enjoy all foods Get around without getting lost, easily take taxis and subways. Order food confidently in restaurants and enjoy authentic cuisine.
Module 3
Shop happily, make friends Shop comfortably in stores and bargain simply. Exchange daily greetings and small talk with neighbors and new friends.
Module 4
Tell stories, express thoughts Share your experiences or a short story in an organized way. Compare things and say "I think… because…".
Module 5
Have deeper conversations, understand culture Discuss interesting topics like lifestyle habits and holiday customs to make your conversations richer and more engaging.
Module 6
Communicate flexibly, handle situations with ease Interact appropriately in more complex situations (like negotiations, handling minor issues) and understand what people really mean.
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3. Schedule & Key Features
· Schedule: Each module is 20 hours. You can choose once a week (a relaxed pace) or twice a week (a faster pace), with each session lasting 2 hours, fitting flexibly into your life.
Our Features:
Learn Chinese Like Building Blocks:
No need for a long-term commitment upfront. Choose modules as you need them, with clear and flexible goals.
Scenarios Come Alive in Class:
Each lesson simulates a real-life scene (like a virtual café or a simulated market). What you learn can be used immediately.
Focus on Listening & Speaking:
Training starts with the "ears" and "mouth" you need most. Build your language sense and react naturally through plenty of fun dialogues and interactions.
Relaxed & Friendly Atmosphere:
Learn in an environment of encouragement and interaction. Making mistakes is okay. Our goal is to help you speak confidently and enjoy the fun of communication.
4. Suggested Learning Paths
· If you are a beginner: We suggest starting with Module 1, and building your foundation steadily like building a house, following the sequence 1 → 2 → 3.
· If you can already have simple conversations: You can directly choose the area you most want to improve. For example, to have deeper chats, take Modules 4 & 5; to handle specific tasks in work or life, choose Module 6.
5. Who is this course for?
· Friends who want to integrate into local life quickly and handle daily matters in Chinese.
· Learners who have studied some Chinese but feel they "can't start a conversation" or "can't chat in depth", and want to break through the bottleneck.
· Adults who prefer a relaxed, interactive, and practically-oriented classroom atmosphere.
· Busy professionals who want flexible schedules and clear, visible progress at each stage.
Let's start with a relaxed conversation!

