Learning Integrated
Mandarin Chinese 2:

Hearing, Speaking,
Recognizing & Writing

Date: Wednesdays, April 30;
May 7, 14, 21, 28; June 4, 11, 18, 25; July 2, 2008

Time: 6PM to 8PM

Place: 25 West 43rd Street, Room 1009,
between 5th & 6th Avenues, Manhattan

Fee: $200 (Non-Member) | $100 (Member/Student)
Click Here to learn how to become a member.

Please make checks payable to: QCAF-AAARI

Payment must be received by mail, or in person,
one week prior to first day of class to ensure registration.

This workshop focuses on teaching beginner students how to speak and listen to conversations in Mandarin-Chinese, and how to read and write Chinese characters. Not only will students learn the basics of Chinese language, but they will also be introduced to various areas of Chinese culture.

If you are interested in learning Mandarin, come and join us!

Who wants to learn Mandarin-Chinese?
How about we let our past students
introduce themselves to you?

Introduction 1 | Introduction 2

Textbook: Integrated Chinese Level 1 Pt. 1, 2nd Ed. (Simplified Character Edition) by Tao-Chung Yao

Level 1 Part 1 begins the first year of study in Chinese, introducing 350 characters. Students cover the basics quickly, with simple, graded activities on essential topics such as greetings, dates and time, shopping, and family. Pinyin texts accompany Chinese characters throughout, allowing students to focus on both speaking and pronunciation, and character recognition.

Lesson 5: Visiting Friends
Lesson 6: Making Appointments
Lesson 7: Studying Chinese
Lesson 8: School Life
Lesson 9: Shopping
Lesson 10: Talking about the Weather
Lesson 11: Transportation 

 

Instructor Biography

Zhenhai Tang received his BS in Chinese Language and Literature from SuZhou University, China, and his MS in Chinese Language and Literature from Nanjing University, China. Mr. Tang was an Associate Professor at SuZhou University, China, from 1982 to 1990, where he taught the Review of Movie and Television Art. He has also served as a Visiting Professor at various Korean National Universities during 1998 to 1999, where he taught the Critics of Movie and Television Art.

Mr. Tang is the author of numerous articles, and four books published in China, The Essentials of Movie and Television Art (June 1997), Appreciation and Analyze of Excellent Movie and Television Programs (May 1996), A Kaleidoscope of Movies and Television (December 1995), and The Dictionary of Appreciation of Literature and Arts (September 1991).

 

 


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