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Tip: The three elements of learning a language: a strong will, a great teacher, and a lot of practice.,
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Tip: Still struggling talking with local people? It’s not your fault. They might be talking with some accent or local dialect. Just give us a call and we can translate over the phone for you.
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Tip: Forgot something in travel, didn’t buy enough gifts, or heard something new about China? Just contact our customer service. We can help you to make a purchase, track a lost item, contact a local person, and run many kinds of such errand.
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Tip: Want to learn more about Chinese culture and heritage? You can contact us to give you a special course on your particular interest.
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Tourist Chinese
A must have if you are planning to visit China in future. The Travel Chinese will help you enjoy the most exciting experience of any trip: interact with the local people and the local culture. You will get extra attention and enjoy a warmer hospitality if you can speak Chinese to the local people.
Depending on your schedule and your current proficiency of Chinese, you will learn some or all of the following:
- According to your itinerary, we will teach you the name and pronunciation of the places of interest on your route.
- Necessary conversational knowledge on practical issues.
- Necessary communication skills with local people.
If you prefer, we can also work with your travel agent so you can take a private immerse class with your instructor while you stay in China. Register now to take a free trial.
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Beginning Travel Chinese: Survive in China (Around 40 course hours * )
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Section 1
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Social life
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Basic greetings, simple self introduction, thanks, farewell, phone call, ask for help,
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Section 2
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Getting Around
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Basic words in airport, taking taxi, bus or subway, asking directions
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Section 3
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Lodging
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Hotel check in and check out, room service, post office, money exchange
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Section 4
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Food
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Ask for a restaurant, order dishes, beverages, toasts, fast foods, snacks
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Section 5
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Shopping and Entertainment
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Mall, market, clothes, gift shop, bargaining, make payments
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Intermediate Travel Chinese: Mingle in China (Around 40 course hours *)
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Section 1
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Social Life
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Greetings, introductions, complaint, make appointments,
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Section 2
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Getting Around
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Book tickets, ride a train or airplane, rent a car, visit parks and travel destinations
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Section 3
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Food
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Restaurant styles, more dishes, beverages, snacks and toasts,
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Section 4
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Shopping and Entertainment
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Bargaining, order by phone, supermarkets, theaters,
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Section 5
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Everyday Life
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Barber, dry cleaning, see a doctor, gym
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Advanced Travel Chinese: Live in China (Around 40 course hours *)
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Section 1
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Social Life
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Talking about weather, work, hobbies and people
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Section 2
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Logistics
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Find and rent an apartment, moving, furniture, computer, internet
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Section 3
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Work & Study
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Getting around campus, majors, job titles and descriptions,
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Section 4
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Shopping and Entertainment
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Flea market, antique shops, arts and paintings, Peking opera, paper cutting
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Section 5
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Everyday Life
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More on seeing a doctor, sports, martial arts, parties
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* Exact course hours may be vary for each individuals.
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