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As China is experiencing robust economic growth, more and more people have developed an interest in learning Chinese, one of the most ancient, beautiful and efficient languages. Difficult Chinese characters tend to keep beginners away, however, learning how to speak may not be as daunting.

The goal of this course is to focus on the business aspects of the Chinese language. The main topics to cover are basic vocabulary and sentences used in meetings, travel, office greetings, negotiations, and compensation-related discussions. Terms used in the context of personal finance and government policies will be discussed as well.

Though challenging, the course will be a fun and memorable experience for you. We hope that this training can improve your spoken Chinese and enhance your confidence in successful communications and deal-makings in China.

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