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Chinese Classes offered in Summer and Fall, 2009 

Conversational Chinese 1
This 8-week course is an introduction to Mandarin Chinese for speakers of English with no knowledge of the language. Focus is on developing students' speaking and listening abilities to handle most common situations in daily life in China. This course is suited for anyone who plans to visit China, exploring the Chinese market, or simply likes to expand one's intellectual horizon by learning a fascinating language as Chinese. The class meets twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays from 6:30 to 8:00 pm at Scott Hall 232 starting October 20 for 8 weeks.

Conversational Chinese IB
This 8-week course is the second part of Conversational Chinese I. The focus is on developing students' speaking and listening abilities to handle most common situations in daily life in China. This course is suited for anyone who plans to visit China, exploring the Chinese market, or simply likes to expand one's intellectual horizon by learning a fascinating language as Chinese. This class meets twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays from 6:30-8:00 pm at Scott Hall 232 starting October 19 for 8 weeks.

Doing Business in China
Introduction to current Chinese business practices, trade procedures and terms, and business culture, with attention to China's trade history and its relations to world economy and trade globalization and localization. A must for people who want to acquire the know-how to be successful in doing business with China.  This class meets every Wednesday 7:30 pm at Scott Hall 219 starting October 21 for 8weeks.

Classes ended up in Spring, 2009

Chinese Level I
Introduction to the fundamentals of Mandarin Chinese, including pronunciation, pinyin, Chinese characters, and the most common sentence patterns and vocabulary needed to function in a number of real life situations. Equal emphasis on communicative competency and accuracy.
 
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