Mandarin Language Course
Mandarin Chinese in the form spoken in and around Beijing forms the basis for Modern Standard Chinese—Guoyu, “National Language,” usually called putonghua “common language” by the Chinese. Modern Standard Chinese is also spoken officially on Taiwan.
In everyday English, "Mandarin" refers to Standard Chinese, which is often called simply "Chinese". Standard Chinese is based on the particular Mandarin dialect spoken in Beijing, with some lexical and syntactic influence from other Mandarin dialects. It is the official spoken language of the People's Republic of China (PRC), the official language of the Republic of China (ROC/Taiwan), and one of the four official languages of the Republic of Singapore. It also functions as the language of instruction in the PRC and in Taiwan. It is one of the six official languages of the United Nations, under the name "Chinese".
Particulars | Levels | Duration | Schedule | |
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Beginner’s | A1 A2 |
50-60 Hours 50-60 Hours |
Weekdays & Weekends Weekdays & Weekends |
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Intermediate | B1 B2 |
50-60 Hours 50-60 Hours |
Weekdays & Weekends Weekdays & Weekends |
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Advanced | C1 C2 |
50-60 Hours 50-60 Hours |
Weekdays & Weekends Weekdays & Weekends |
This course includes:-
- Communication and Listening Skills.
- Pronunciation.
- Note-taking.
- E-mail, Letter-Writing / reports.
- Telephone Skills.
- Business Presentations.
- Negotiating Meetings.
- Sales and Marketing.
- Talk about the Organization you work.
- Socialize with Colleagues
Course Topics are:-
- Introduction to Translation.
- Technical and Scientific Translation.
- Mandarin Literature Translation.
- Cultural Factors in Translation.
- Translation Theory.
- Commercial Translation.
- Legal Translation.
- News Translation.
- Medical Translation.
- Technological Translation.
- Banking Data’s.
- Documents.
- Certificates.