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Business Mandarin

Beginning to advanced level, up to date business Mandarin courses for people who need to improve communication skills in Mandarin language in the business areas.

LEVELS GUIDE

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    Elementary

    Elementary Level

    Level 1 – Beginning:

    You have a basic knowledge and understanding of Mandarin pinyin sounds, simple sentence structures and grammar, and therefore you are able to communicate in a very limited way with basic oral and listening tasks and situations.

    Level 2 – Elementary:

    You have a basic command of Mandarin language at the level needed in a limited range of simple, routine and familiar tasks and situations such as might be encountered in everyday life.

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    Intermediate

    Intermediate Level

    Level 3 –  Intermediate 1

    You have an improved knowledge and understanding of Mandarin vocabulary and sentence structures, and therefore you are able to perform many uncomplicated communicative tasks and cope adequately with routine social and work situations.

    Level 4 –  Intermediate 2

    You are able to follow the general meaning of a conversation about familiar subjects in both everyday communication and social and work situations. You are able to refashion and recombine what you have learned to meet the requirements of communication at an intermediate level.

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    Upper Intermediate

    Upper Intermediate Level

    Level 3 –  Upper Intermediate 1

    You are able to understand new information about familiar topics when presented in context, and can sustain a simple conversation with others on these topics

    Level 4 –  Upper Intermediate 2

    You are able to initiate, sustain and conclude most routine communicative tasks for personal and work needs.

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    Advanced

    Advanced Level

    Level 5 –  Advanced 1

    You have assimilated the essentials of the language, can communicate completely and comfortably, and can find different ways of formulating what you want to express.

    Level 6 –  Advanced 2

    You are able to use language to express intellectual as well as practical concepts, and can deal comfortably with most situations over the telephone.

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    Professional

    Professional Level

    Level 7 –  Professional 1

    You are able to participate easily in social and professional conversations, and perform tasks such as conducting a meeting. You can communicate effectively with various audiences on a wide range of topics, and your skills include public speaking and critical listening.

    Level 8 –  Professional 2

    You have full command of the language. Your knowledge of vocabulary and linguistic structures is similar to that of an educated native speaker. Communication is fluent, appropriate and well organised.

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HSK 3A

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 3 (Lessons 1-7)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 4-5 & Reading 1 or 100 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 100 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • What’s your plan for the weekend
  • When will he come back
  • There are plenty of drinks on the table
  • She always smiles when talking to customers
  • I am getting heavier
  • Why are they suddenly missing
  • I have known her for five years

 

Grammar:

  • Result complement ‘hao’
  • Negative structure ‘not … at all’
  • Conjunction ‘na’
  • Directional complement
  • Successive occurrence of two actions
  • Rhetoric question ‘neng … ma’
  • Comparison of ‘haishi’ and ‘huozhe’
  • Expression of existence
  • Possibility indicator ‘hui’
  • Structure of ‘you…you…’
  • Accompanying action V1+ zhe+ V2
  • Change indicator ‘le’
  • Structure of ‘yue lai yue…’
  • Possibility complement V+de, V+bu
  • Casual question word for location ‘ne’
  • Comparison of ‘gang’ and ‘gangcai’
  • Express a period of time
  • Express interest
  • Clock time expressions

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Talk about leisure plans
  • Organise outing activities
  • Make telephone calls
  • Discuss weather and climate
  • Do daily shopping
  • Describe appearance and personality
  • Describe sickness and see a doctor
  • Organise travel plans and transport
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know Chinese traditional sports
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HSK 3B

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 3 (Lessons 8-14)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 5 & Reading 1 or 120 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 150 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • I will go wherever you go
  • She speaks Chinese like a native speaker
  • Mathematics is much harder than history
  • Don’t forget to turn off the air conditioner
  • Leave the important items with me
  • I walked back
  • Please pass me the fruits

 

Grammar:

  • Comparison of adverbs ‘you’ and ‘zai’
  • Interrogative pronouns 1
  • Structure of ‘yue A yue B’
  • Comparative sentences ‘A gen B yiyang’
  • Comparative sentences ‘A bi B+ adj +modification
  • Expression of approximate numbers
  • ‘Ba’ sentences
  • Adv ‘cai’ and ‘jiu’
  • Compound directional complement
  • Structure of ‘yibian… yibian…’
  • Sequence sentences, ‘xian…zai/you… ranhou…’

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Describe house layout
  • Host guests at home
  • Give advice on diet and health
  • Discuss language learning issues
  • Talk about school subjects
  • Make comparison
  • Talk about packing and luggage for travel
  • Describe locations and directions
  • Describe daily activities and house chores
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know traditional Chinese wedding custom
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HSK 3C

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 3 (Lessons 15-20)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 5-6 & Reading 1 or 140 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 200 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • The rest are alright
  • I am so tired that…
  • Doing sports is important
  • I believe they will agree
  • Don’t you recognise him
  • I have been influenced by him

 

Grammar:

  • Structure ‘chule…yiwai, hai/ye/dou…’
  • Interrogative pronouns 2
  • Degree indicator ‘jile’
  • Structures of ‘if…’
  • Complex complements of state
  • Reduplication of single syllable words ‘AA de, BB de’
  • Reduplication of disyllable verbs
  • Interrogative pronouns 3
  • Structure ‘zhiyao… jiu…’
  • Preposition ‘guanyu’
  • Extension of directional complements
  • Comparison of ‘shi’, ‘rang’, ‘jiao’
  • Passive voice with ‘bei’
  • Structure of ‘zhiyou…cai…’

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Make comments
  • Give advice on language learning
  • Make complain about daily life
  • Talk about colleagues and other people
  • Give advice on sports, exercise and health
  • Talk about raising pets
  • Attend job interviews
  • Talk about change of appearance
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know Chinese gift giving taboos

 

 

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HSK 4A

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 4 (Lessons 1-5)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 6-7 & Reading 2 or 160 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 300 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Simple love
  • A true friend
  • I have made a good impression on the manager
  • Don’t be anxious to make money
  • Buy the right, not the expensive

 

Grammar:

  • 不仅。。。也/还/而且。。。
  • 从来
  • 刚vs刚才
  • 即使。。。也。。。
  • 在。。。上
  • 正好
  • 差不多vs几乎
  • 尽管。。。却。。。
  • 挺+adj
  • 本来
  • 另外vs另
  • 首次。。。其次。。。再次。。。
  • 原来vs本来
  • 按照
  • 甚至
  • 肯定
  • 再说
  • 实际/实际上
  • 对。。。来说
  • 尤其vs特别

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss relationship and marriage
  • Know about Chinese traditional Qixi Festival
  • Discuss friends and friendship
  • Talk about recruitment and job interview
  • Know about Chinese traditional tunic suit and cheongsam
  • Discuss business and company culture
  • Talk about consuming habits
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know more idioms, slangs and common saying
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HSK 4B

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 4 (Lessons 6-10)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 7 & Reading 2 or 180 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 400 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • The higher price, the better the quality
  • The best doctor is yourself
  • Beauty is not rare in life
  • The sun will shine again after storm
  • Standard of happiness

 

Grammar:

  • 竟然。。。
  • X倍
  • 值得/值
  • 其中
  • 在。。。下
  • 估计vs可能
  • 来不及/来得及
  • 离合词重叠用法
  • 要是。。。
  • 既。。。又/也/还。。。
  • 使
  • 只要。。。就。。。
  • 可不是
  • 因此/所以
  • 往往 vs常常vs经常
  • 难道。。。
  • 通过vs经过
  • 可是
  • 结果
  • 不过vs但是vs可是
  • 确实
  • 在。。。看来
  • 由于
  • 比如

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Do shopping and bargaining
  • Give advice on good habits and health
  • Know about Taiji and Taijiquan
  • Discuss transportation and traffic conditions
  • Discuss colours and personalities
  • Discuss diet and sports
  • Discuss the secret of success
  • Debate on issues of life and happiness
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know more idioms, slangs and common sayings
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HSK 4C

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 4 (Lessons 11-15)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 7-8 & Reading 2 or 200 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 500 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • It’s good to read
  • Discover the world with your heart
  • Watching Beijing opera
  • Protect our mother earth
  • The art of educating children

 

Grammar:

  • 连。。。也/都。。。
  • 无论/不管
  • 并且
  • 再。。。也。。。
  • 对于vs关于
  • 大概vs也许
  • 偶尔
  • 进行
  • 随着
  • 既然。。。就。。。
  • 于是vs因此
  • A, B, C什么的
  • 想起来
  • 千万vs一定
  • 左右vs大概

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss reading habits
  • Discuss exams
  • Know about some classic work in Chinese literature
  • Talk about life experience
  • Know about Confucius’ education ideas
  • Talk about Beijing opera
  • Talk about Chinese tea culture and chopsticks
  • Discuss pollution and environment issues
  • Discuss children’s education issues
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know more idioms, slangs and common saying

 

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HSK 4D

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 4 (Lessons 16-20)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 8 & Reading 2 or 220 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 600 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Life can be better
  • Humans and nature
  • Science, technology and the world
  • Taste of life
  • The view along the way

 

Grammar:

  • 恐怕vs怕
  • 到底
  • 拿。。。来说
  • 趟vs次
  • 为了。。。而。。。
  • 仍然
  • 是否
  • 受不了/受得了
  • 接着vs然后
  • 除此之外
  • 把。。。叫做。。。
  • 疑问代词活指用法
  • 出来vs起来
  • 总的来说
  • 在于
  • V+着+V着
  • 一。。。就。。。
  • 究竟vs到底
  • 起来
  • V+起

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss young peoples’ lives in China
  • Discuss nature issues
  • Discuss panda and other endangered animals
  • Discuss new technology and its impact
  • Talk about ordinary peoples’ lives
  • Talk about travel experiences
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know more idioms, slangs and common sayings
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HSK 5A

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 5 (Lessons 1-6)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Advanced 1

Knowledge of 700 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Details of love
  • Leaving a bunch of keys to our parents
  • Choices make change possible
  • Zilu carrying rice
  • Spring water in Ji’nan
  • Origin of Chuxi

 

Grammar:

  • 如何vs怎么
  • 居然
  • 以来
  • 立刻vs马上
  • 悄悄vs偷偷
  • 包括
  • 各自
  • 时刻
  • 舒适vs舒服
  • 至今
  • 。。。得+不行
  • 反而
  • 满足vs满意
  • 从而
  • 为(wéi)
  • 起来
  • 说不定
  • 似的
  • 纷纷
  • 打听vs询问

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss relationship and marriage
  • Discuss the generation gap issues
  • Discuss children’s education issues
  • Discuss the filial concept
  • Discuss traditional Chinese festivals
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know more idioms, slangs and common sayings
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HSK 5B

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 5 (Lessons 7-12)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Advanced 1

Knowledge of 800 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Two idiom stories
  • Three at dawn and four at dusk
  • Lu Xun that you don’t know
  • Miracle of debate
  • Harm of alarm clock
  • Overseas users of wechat

 

Grammar:

  • 分别
  • 便
  • 忽然vs突然
  • 。。。来。。。去
  • 要不
  • 彼此vs互相
  • 作为
  • 曾经
  • 亲自vs自己
  • 毕竟
  • 逐渐vs渐渐
  • 或许
  • 显示vs显得
  • 来/过来
  • 相当
  • 持续vs继续
  • 以及
  • 程度
  • 发达vs发展

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Know stories of Chinese idioms
  • Know the story behind the Chinese restaurant Guangheju
  • Debate on the social issues
  • Discuss lifestyles and everyday habits
  • Discuss telecommunication and social media
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know more idioms, slangs and common sayings
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HSK 5C

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 5 (Lessons 13-18)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Advanced 2

Knowledge of 1,000 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Cutting off the ‘Bottom of the basket’ in life
  • Quadrangle courtyards in Beijing
  • Being an armchair strategist
  • Weight and diet
  • Ending at the best moment
  • Abstract art: beautiful or ugly?

 

Grammar:

  • 何况
  • 何必
  • 多亏
  • 激烈vs强烈
  • 所谓
  • 为。。。所。。。
  • 通常vs常常
  • 迟早
  • 再三
  • 个别
  • 临时vs暂时
  • 平常
  • 宁可
  • 极其
  • 其余
  • 可见
  • 目前vs现在

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Talk about the origin of basketball
  • Talk about quadrangle courtyards in Beijing
  • Know the story behind idiom –纸上谈兵
  • Discuss diet and health issues
  • Talk about abstract art
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know more idioms, slangs and common sayings
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HSK 5D

Text Book:
HSK Standard Course 5 (Lessons 19-24)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Advanced 2

Knowledge of 1,000 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Turnip pancakes in my hometown
  • Picture story book stalls
  • Uncle Hanzi
  • Reading and thinking
  • Letting go
  • Volunteer teaching

 

Grammar:

  • 般/闻/趁
  • 动词+得/不+起
  • 偶然
  • 尽快
  • 一旦
  • 难免
  • 自从
  • 一致
  • 幸亏
  • 行动
  • 义务

 

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Talk about traditional Chinese cuisine
  • Talk about the stories of Chinese characters
  • Discuss reading and thinking issues
  • Discuss young people’s education
  • Discuss some volunteer work
  • Know more characters and vocabularies
  • Know more idioms, slangs and common sayings
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Mandarin Reading 1
(Intermediate 1)

Text Book:
Conversational Chinese 301, Book 1 (Lessons 1-20)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 5-6 or HSK Level 2

Topics:

Topics:

  • Numbers
  • Greetings and socializing
  • Family and friends
  • Day and date
  • Locations and directions
  • Shopping
  • Public transportation
  • Past experiences
  • Weather and climate
  • Sports and leisure
  • Picking up people from the airport
  • Food and drink

Outcomes:

You will:

  • Be able to read 250-300 characters
  • Be able to use 400 words
  • Have improved reading comprehension
  • Have improved listening and speaking skills
  • Be prepared for the HSK Level 3 Test

End of course test:

30 minute in-house character test

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Mandarin Reading 2
(Intermediate 2)

Text Book:
Conversational Chinese 301, Book 2 (Lessons 21-40)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 7-8, Mandarin Reading 1 or HSK Level 3

Topics:

Topics:

  • Inviting and declining an invitation
  • Praising and responding
  • Making comparisons
  • More on sports and leisure
  • Language learning
  • Travel experiences
  • Seeing a doctor
  • Comforting people
  • Shipment of luggage
  • Helping people to make arrangements
  • Chinese proverbs

Outcomes:

You will:

  • Be able to read 500-550 characters
  • Be able to use 800 words
  • Have improved reading comprehension
  • Have improved listening and speaking skills
  • Be prepared for the HSK Level 4 Test

End of course test:

30 minute in-house character test

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Children’s Mandarin Reading 1 (Background speakers)

Text Book:
Easy Steps to Chinese, Book 1 (Lessons 1-15)
Pre-requisites:

No prior reading knowledge

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

Stage 3

Duration of course:

2-3 school terms (40-60 hours)

Topics:
  • The Pinyin phonetic alphabet and basic strokes
  • Numbers
  • Greetings
  • Names and age
  • Family
  • Occupation
  • Dates and days
  • Time and daily activities
  • Means of transport
  • Colours
  • Clothing
  • Parts of the body
  • Chinese character structure and stroke order
  • Chinese cultural notes

Outcomes:

Children will:

  • Be able to read 150-200 characters
  • Be able to use 300-400 words
  • Be able to write texts of 50-60 words
  • Have improved reading comprehension
  • Have improved listening and speaking skills
  • Have improved writing skills

End of course test:

No test

 

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Children’s Mandarin Reading 2 (Background speakers)

Text Book:
Easy Steps to Chinese, Book 2 (Lessons 1-15)
Pre-requisites:

Completion of Easy Steps to Chinese Book 1 or 1 year of study

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

Stage 4

Duration of course:

2-3 school terms (40-60 hours)

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of the Pinyin phonetic alphabet and basic strokes
  • Revision of Chinese characters
  • Countries, nationalities and languages
  • School subjects
  • Making phone calls
  • Weather and seasons
  • Seeing doctor
  • Hobby 1: Music
  • Hobby 2: Sports
  • Hobby 3: Dance
  • Vegetables and fruits
  • Daily meals
  • Eating out
  • House and furniture
  • Neighbourhood
  • Chinese character structure and stroke order
  • Chinese cultural notes, traditions and stories

Outcomes:

Children will:

  • Be able to read 250-350 characters
  • Be able to use 500-600 words
  • Be able to write texts of 100-150 words
  • Have improved reading comprehension
  • Have improved listening and speaking skills
  • Have improved writing skills

End of course test:

No test

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MANDARIN READING COURSES COURSE OUTLINES

Text Book:
The Mandarin Reading Courses are designed for people wishing to develop their character reading skills in order to join our Mandarin Advanced 1, Mandarin Advanced 2 and Business Mandarin Advanced Courses. The Reading Courses are also suitable for people wishing to undertake the HSK Level 3 and Level 4 Tests in Australia and China. HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) is a Chinese Proficiency Test offered internationally, that rates the language ability of non-native speakers.
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Early Learning 1 (Beginner)

Text Book:
Chinese Made Easy for Kids -Book 1 (Lesson 1-8)
Pre-requisites:

No prior or very little knowledge required.

Age Group: 

4-5 years

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent: 

Stage 2

Duration of course: 

1-2 school terms (20-40 hours)

Topics:

Topics:

  • Mandarin pronunciation and the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Numbers
  • Greetings
  • Apologizing and responding
  • Given name and surname
  • Family
  • Age
  • Colours

Grammar:

  • Initial and final sounds
  • Tones
  • ‘What’ questions
  • ‘Ma’ questions
  • Personal pronouns
  • ‘There is’/’there are’

Outcomes: 

Children will be able to:

  • Sound the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Use the tone system
  • Count
  • Know the names of colours
  • Greet people
  • Introduce themselves and others
  • Talk about family members
  • Ask and answer basic questions about people, age and family
  • Relate their likes and dislikes
  • Recognize some basic Chinese characters
  • Sing Chinese songs
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Early Learning 1 (Ongoing)

Text Book:
Chinese Made Easy for Kids, Book 1 (Lessons 9-16)
Pre-requisites:

Early Learning 1 (Beginner) or equivalent

Age Group: 

4-5 years

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

Stage 3

Duration of course:

2 school terms (40 hours)

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of the Pinyin phonetic alphabet and Mandarin pronunciation
  • More greetings
  • About yourself
  • More on family topics
  • Large numbers
  • More on likes and dislikes
  • School uniform and clothes
  • Looks and appearance
  • Animals
  • Fruit and vegetables
  • Drink and food
  • My school bag
  • My home and my room
  • Chinese songs
  • Basic Chinese characters
  • Chinese character structure and stroke order
  • Chinese cultural notes, traditions and stories

Grammar:

  • More on ‘ma’ questions
  • More on ‘what’ questions
  • Question words: ‘who’, ‘whose’
  • ‘This is’/’that is’
  • I wear …
  • Adjectives
  • ‘You have’
  • Every day: ‘mei tian’

Outcomes:

Children will be able to:

  • Count to large numbers
  • Introduce themselves and others
  • Talk about family members and kinship
  • Ask and answer questions about people, their appearance, age and family
  • Answer simple questions
  • Comprehend simple Mandarin conversations
  • Recognize additional basic Chinese characters
  • Sing more Chinese songs
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Early Learning 2 (Beginner)

Text Book:
Chinese Made Easy for Kids, Book 1 (Lessons 1-8)
Pre-requisites:

No prior knowledge

Age Group:

6-8 years

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

Stage 3

Duration of course:

1-2 school terms (20-40 hours)

Topics:

Topics:

  • Mandarin pronunciation and the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Numbers
  • Greetings
  • Apologizing and responding
  • Given name and surname
  • Family
  • Age
  • Colours
  • Chinese songs

Grammar:

  • Initial and final sounds
  • Tones
  • ‘What’ questions
  • ‘Ma’ questions
  • Personal pronouns
  • ‘There is’/’there are’
  • Likes and dislikes
  • Basic Chinese characters
  • Chinese character structure and stroke order
  • Chinese cultural notes

Outcomes:

Children will be able to:

  • Sound the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Use the tone system
  • Count
  • Know the names of colours
  • Greet people
  • Introduce themselves and others
  • Talk about family members
  • Ask and answer basic questions about people, age and family
  • Relate their likes and dislikes
  • Recognize some basic Chinese characters
  • Sing Chinese songs
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Early Learning 2 (Ongoing)

Text Book:
Chinese Made Easy for Kids, Book 1 (Lessons 9-16)
Pre-requisites:

Early Learning 1 (Beginner) or equivalent

Age Group:

6-8 years

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

Stage 3

Duration of course:

2 school terms (40 hours)

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of the Pinyin phonetic alphabet and Mandarin pronunciation
  • More greetings
  • About yourself
  • More on family topics
  • Large numbers
  • More on likes and dislikes
  • School uniform and clothes
  • Looks and appearance
  • Animals
  • Fruit and vegetables
  • Drink and food
  • My school bag
  • My home and my room
  • Chinese songs
  • Basic Chinese characters
  • Chinese character structure and stroke order
  • Chinese cultural notes, traditions and stories

Grammar:

  • More on ‘ma’ questions
  • More on ‘what’ questions
  • Question words: ‘who’, ‘whose’
  • ‘This is’/’that is’
  • I wear …
  • Adjectives
  • ‘You have’
  • Every day: ‘mei tian’

Outcomes:

Children will be able to:

  • Count to large numbers
  • Introduce themselves and others
  • Talk about family members and kinship
  • Ask and answer questions about people, their appearance, age and family
  • Answer simple questions
  • Comprehend simple Mandarin conversations
  • Recognize additional basic Chinese characters
  • Sing more Chinese songs
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Junior 1 (Beginner)

Text Book:
Chinese Made Easy for Kids, Book 1 (Lessons 1-8)
Pre-requisites:

No prior knowledge

Age Group:

9-12 years

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

Stage 4

Duration of course:

1-2 school terms (equivalent to 20-40 hours)

Topics:

Topics:

  • Mandarin pronunciation and the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Numbers
  • Greetings
  • Apologizing and responding
  • Given name and surname
  • Family
  • Age
  • Colours
  • Chinese songs

Grammar:

  • Initial and final sounds
  • Tones
  • ‘What’ questions
  • ‘Ma’ questions
  • Personal pronouns
  • ‘There is’/’there are’
  • Likes and dislikes
  • Basic Chinese characters
  • Chinese character structure and stroke order
  • Chinese cultural notes, traditions and stories

Outcomes:

Children will be able to:

  • Sound the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Use the tone system
  • Count
  • Know the names of colours
  • Greet people
  • Introduce themselves and others
  • Talk about family members
  • Ask and answer basic questions about people, age and family
  • Relate their likes and dislikes
  • Recognize some basic Chinese characters
  • Sing Chinese songs
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Junior 1 (Ongoing)

Text Book:
Chinese Made Easy for Kids, Book 1 (Lessons 9-16)
Pre-requisites:

Junior 1 (Beginner) or equivalent

Age Group: 

9-12 years

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

Stage 4

Duration of course:

2 school terms (40 hours)

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of the Pinyin phonetic alphabet and Mandarin pronunciation
  • More greetings
  • About yourself
  • More on family topics
  • Large numbers
  • More on likes and dislikes
  • School uniform and clothes
  • Looks and appearance
  • Animals
  • Fruit and vegetables
  • Drink and food
  • My school bag
  • My home and my room
  • Chinese songs
  • Basic Chinese characters
  • Chinese character structure and stroke order
  • Chinese cultural notes, traditions and stories

Grammar:

  • More on ‘ma’ questions
  • More on ‘what’ questions
  • Question words: ‘who’, ‘whose’
  • ‘This is’/’that is’
  • I wear …
  • Adjectives
  • ‘You have’
  • Every: ‘mei’

Outcomes:

Children will be able to:

  • Count to large numbers
  • Introduce themselves and others
  • Talk about family members and kinship
  • Ask and answer questions about people, their appearance, age and family
  • Answer simple questions
  • Comprehend simple Mandarin conversations
  • Recognize additional basic Chinese characters
  • Sing more Chinese songs
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Junior 2 (Beginner)

Text Book:
Chinese Made Easy for Kids, Book 2 (Lessons 1-8)
Pre-requisites:

Completion of Chinese Made Easy for Kids, Book 1 or 1 year of study

Age Group:

13-15 years

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

Stage 5

Duration of course:

2 school terms (40 hours)

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of Mandarin pronunciation and the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Revision of Chinese characters
  • Where do you live?
  • More on family life
  • Day, date and birthday
  • The Chinese zodiac
  • More on colours
  • Describing people
  • School life
  • My classmates
  • Nationalities
  • More Chinese characters
  • Chinese songs
  • Chinese cultural notes, traditions and stories

Grammar:

  • Question words: ‘where’, ‘how many’, etc
  • Measure words
  • More on adjectives
  • Reduplicated adjectives
  • You have …
  • More on likes and dislikes
  • Prepositional phrases
  • Some: ‘you de’

Outcomes:

Children will be able to:

  • Make friends by asking for name, age, nationality, language spoken, zodiac sign
  • Talk about family members and kinship
  • Ask the time, day, date and birthday
  • Describe daily activities
  • Talk about school life
  • Tell more about their likes and dislikes
  • Create and tell their own stories
  • Recognize and write more Chinese characters
  • Sing more Chinese songs
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Junior 2 (Ongoing)

Text Book:
Chinese Made Easy for Kids, Book 2 (Lessons 9-16)
Pre-requisites:

Junior 1 (Beginner) or 1½ years of study

Age Group:

13-15 years

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

Stage 5

Duration of course:

2 school terms (40 hours)

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of Chinese characters
  • Vocabulary revision
  • Nationalities
  • Chinese and other languages
  • My school
  • Classroom and everyday instructions
  • The time
  • Daily activities
  • Meals
  • Transportation
  • Hobbies
  • More Chinese songs
  • More Chinese characters
  • Chinese cultural notes, traditions and stories

Grammar:

  • Question words: ‘how’, ‘why’, etc
  • Can: ‘hui’
  • Modal verb ‘would like to’: ‘xiang’
  • Please: ‘qing’
  • Don’t: ‘bie’
  • Topic and comment sentence structure
  • Time expressions
  • Usually: ‘yiban’
  • Adverbs

Outcomes:

Children will be able to:

  • Ask the time, day, date and birthday
  • Describe everyday routines
  • Talk about school life
  • Discuss hobbies
  • Talk about travel by different modes of transport
  • Create and tell their own stories
  • Recognize and write more Chinese characters
  • Sing more Chinese songs
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Reading 1 (Background speakers)

Text Book:
Easy Steps to Chinese, Book 1 (Lessons 1-15)
Pre-requisites:
  • No prior reading knowledge

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

  • Stage 3

Duration of course:

  • 2-3 school terms (40-60 hours)
Topics:
  • The Pinyin phonetic alphabet and basic strokes
  • Numbers
  • Greetings
  • Names and age
  • Family
  • Occupation
  • Dates and days
  • Time and daily activities
  • Means of transport
  • Colours
  • Clothing
  • Parts of the body
  • Chinese character structure and stroke order
  • Chinese cultural notes

Outcomes:

Children will:

  • Be able to read 150-200 characters
  • Be able to use 300-400 words
  • Be able to write texts of 50-60 words
  • Have improved reading comprehension
  • Have improved listening and speaking skills
  • Have improved writing skills

End of course test:

  • No test
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Reading 2 (Background speakers)

Text Book:
Easy Steps to Chinese, Book 2 (Lessons 1-15)
Pre-requisites:
  • Completion of Easy Steps to Chinese Book 1 or 1 year of study

NSW Department of Education Syllabus equivalent:

  • Stage 4

Duration of course:

  • 2-3 school terms (40-60 hours)
Topics:
  • Revision of the Pinyin phonetic alphabet and basic strokes
  • Revision of Chinese characters
  • Countries, nationalities and languages
  • School subjects
  • Making phone calls
  • Weather and seasons
  • Seeing doctor
  • Hobby 1: Music
  • Hobby 2: Sports
  • Hobby 3: Dance
  • Vegetables and fruits
  • Daily meals
  • Eating out
  • House and furniture
  • Neighbourhood
  • Chinese character structure and stroke order
  • Chinese cultural notes, traditions and stories

Outcomes:

Children will:

  • Be able to read 250-350 characters
  • Be able to use 500-600 words
  • Be able to write texts of 100-150 words
  • Have improved reading comprehension
  • Have improved listening and speaking skills
  • Have improved writing skills

End of course test:

  • No test
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Mandarin Elementary 2

Text Book:
Colloquial Chinese, Book 1 (Lessons 5-8)
Pre-requisites:

No prior or very little knowledge required.

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of Mandarin pronunciation and the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Large numbers
  • Family and friends
  • Work
  • Ordinal numbers
  • Days and date
  • Weather and climate
  • Travel plans
  • Locations and directions
  • Transport
  • Monetary units
  • Measure words
  • Shopping (1)

Grammar:

  • More on affirmative-negative questions
  • Location and direction words
  • More question words: where, how, why, etc
  • Measure words
  • More on particle ‘le’
  • Modal verbs ‘xiang’, ‘yao’, ‘keyi’
  • Modal verb ‘hui’
  • Verbs with complements (1)
  • Sentences with ‘gei’
  • Verbs with the result complement (1)
  • Past tense
  • Present continuous tense

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Describe locations and give directions
  • Travel by different modes of transport
  • Discuss the weather and climate
  • Discuss travel plans
  • Go shopping
  • Arrange to go out for various activities
  • Ask for and make comments
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Mandarin Elementary 3

Text Book:
Colloquial Chinese, Book 1 (Lessons 9-12)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Elementary 1 & 2 or 30-40 hours of prior study

Topics:

Topics:

  • Reinforcing Mandarin pronunciation and the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Revision of measure words
  • Revision of money
  • Shopping (2)
  • Talking about clothes, size and colours
  • Making comparisons
  • Discussing past experiences
  • Food and drink
  • Eating at a restaurant
  • Catching a taxi and buying train tickets
  • Booking a hotel room
  • Making a complaint
  • Character study

Grammar:

  • Questions of choice using ‘or’
  • Verbs with the directional complement
  • ‘Shi … de’ structure
  • ‘Yao … le’
  • Prepositional phrases
  • Not at all: ‘yi … ye bu’
  • Asking for permission and responding
  • The modal verb ‘can’
  • Verb + ‘guo’
  • Continuous and future tenses
  • Verbs with complements (2)
  • Adverbs ‘hai’ and ‘zai’
  • Adverbs ‘cai’ and ‘jiu’
  • Verbs with the result complement (2)
  • ‘Shi bu shi’ sentences

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss clothes, sizes, colours and price
  • Issue an invitation and decline an invitation politely
  • Express different concepts of ‘can’
  • Order food at a restaurant
  • Book a hotel room
  • Catch a taxi and buy train tickets
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Mandarin Intermediate 1

Text Book:
Colloquial Chinese, Book 2 (Lessons 1-4)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Elementary 3 or 40-50 hours of prior study
Knowledge of 100 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Your experience learning Mandarin
  • Describing locations and giving directions
  • Travel experiences in China
  • Organizing a travel itinerary
  • Travel advice
  • Chinese culture
  • Seeing a doctor
  • Health and exercise
  • Sports
  • Chinese food
  • Organizing a party
  • Comparing Chinese and Western food
  • Character study

Grammar:

  • Verb + object + verb + ‘de’ (得) + complement
  • ‘Lian … ye …’ (连 …也 …)
  • ‘Duoshao’ (多少) versus ‘ji’ (几)
  • ‘Shi … de’ (是 … 的) to indicate the past
  • The comparative using ‘bi’ (比)
  • While: ‘yibian … yibian …’ (一边 … 一边 …)
  • Verb with complement ‘wan’ (完)
  • Using ‘de … bing’ (得 … 病) to describe health problems
  • More + verb: ‘duo’ (多) + verb
  • ‘Shenme’ (什么) used in negative sentences and as an indefinite pronoun
  • ‘Bingqie’ (并且) versus ‘he’ (和)
  • ‘Ba’ (把)’Or’: ‘haishi’ (还是) versus ‘huozhe’ (或者)

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss your Chinese language learning experience
  • Discuss travel experiences and organize an itinerary
  • Give and ask for directions
  • Use public transport
  • Talk about health conditions and see a doctor
  • Plan a leisure activity
  • Discuss the difference between Chinese food and Western food
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Mandarin Intermediate 2

Text Book:
Colloquial Chinese, Book 2 (Lessons 5-8)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Intermediate 1 or 60-70 hours of prior study
Knowledge of 200 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Celebrating Chinese New Year
  • Personal interests and hobbies
  • Chinese literature
  • Sports and games
  • Primary school education in China
  • University life in China
  • Studying overseas
  • Looking for jobs
  • Aspirations and careers
  • Character study

Grammar:

  • Adverbs: ‘cai’ (才) versus ‘jiu’ (就)
  • Chinese couplets (春联)
  • Plural ‘-men’ (们)
  • 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac
  • ‘Since’: ‘zicong… yilai’ (自从 … 以来)
  • More on verbs with the result complement and the potential complement
  • ‘Yixie’ (一些) versus ‘youxie’ (有些)
  • More on particle ‘le’ (了)
  • Comparing and contrasting
  • ‘However’: ‘er’ (而), ‘danshi’ (但是)
  • Topic-comment sentence structure
  • The passive voice
  • Conditional sentences (‘If … ‘)

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Convey Chinese New Year greetings
  • Discuss personal interests and hobbies
  • Discuss education in China
  • Discuss overseas study experiences
  • Discuss aspirations and career paths
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Mandarin Intermediate 3

Text Book:
Colloquial Chinese, Book 2 (Lessons 9-12)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Elementary 2 or 80 hours of prior study
Knowledge of 300 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Public transport
  • Environmental issues
  • Computers and the internet
  • New technology and the information revolution
  • Marriage as a social issue
  • Child rearing
  • Lifestyle changes in China
  • The Open Door Policy and reform in China
  • Urban and country life in China
  • China’s economic growth (1)
  • Character study

Grammar:

  • Formal passive voice marker ‘bei’ (被)
  • ‘Dei’ (得): have to and its negative form
  • Informal passive voice markers: 让,叫,给 …
  • More on end of sentence particle ‘le’ (了)
  • ‘Not only … but also …’ (不但 … 而且 …)
  • 在 … 上
  • 学 versus 学会
  • ‘De’ (得) before a verbal phrase or clause
  • 宁愿 … 也 …
  • 凑合
  • 无论 … 还是…, 不管 … 还是 …
  • More on 把 sentences
  • 虽然 … 但是 …
  • 要是…, 就好了!
  • Idioms and proverbs (成语和俗语,俚语)

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss public transport
  • Discuss environmental issues
  • Discuss the influence of computers and the internet on people’s lives
  • Discuss new technology and its impact on everyday life
  • Discuss marriage and children
  • Discuss lifestyle changes
  • Discuss economic growth
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Mandarin Advanced 1

Text Book:
Material provided by Macquarie Mandarin
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Intermediate 3 or 100 hours of prior study
Knowledge of 400 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Reading about and discussing recent events and other topical issues
  • Giving an oral presentation
  • Social issues
  • Business issues
  • Chinese culture
  • Slang, proverbs, idioms
  • Character study

Grammar:

  • Grammar points from the reading material provided
  • Complex sentences
  • Useful expressions
  • Written and colloquial expression
  • Formal and informal styles

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss social life in China
  • Discuss social issues in China
  • Use more slang, proverbs and idioms
  • Give a speech at a social occasion or present a report at a business event
  • Communicate at a higher level in a variety of contexts
  • Understand spoken Mandarin in a variety of contexts
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Mandarin Advanced 2

Text Book:
Material provided by Macquarie Mandarin
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Advanced 1 or 120 hours of prior study
Knowledge of 800 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Cultural/social topics
  • The changing world
  • Global issues
  • Youth culture
  • Individuals and the community
  • China’s economic growth (2)
  • Cross-cultural issues
  • Further news studies

Grammar:

  • Grammar points from the reading material provided
  • Complex sentences
  • Useful expressions
  • More slang terms
  • Written and colloquial expression
  • Formal and informal styles

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Express your ideas, opinions and thoughts on various topics
  • Discuss attitudes, opinions and ideas
  • Better understand written and spoken language
  • Argue and debate various topics
  • Use a wider range of vocabulary
  • Understand different Mandarin genres
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Mandarin 1 (Beginner 1)

Text Book:
Hello Chinese, Book 1 (Lessons 1-4)
Pre-requisites:

No prior knowledge

Topics:

Topics:

  • Introduction to Mandarin
  • Mandarin pronunciation and the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Numbers
  • Formal, informal greetings and leave-takings
  • Name, country and nationality
  • Introducing yourself and others
  • Asking the time
  • Daily activities
  • Day and date
  • Shopping
  • Monetary units
  • Colours, clothes and measure words
  • Family, age and jobs

Grammar:

  • Yes/no questions
  • ‘ji’ and ‘duoshao’ questions
  • Have/not have
  • This is/that is
  • Question words: ‘shenme’, ‘shei’, ‘nar’
  • Topic + comment structure
  • ‘… xing ma?’
  • ‘duo+adj’ questions
  • Characters of number 0-10

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Greet people formally and informally
  • Introduce yourself and others
  • Discuss and gather personal information about jobs, nationalities and age
  • Discuss family members
  • Ask the time and date
  • Describe daily activities
  • Do shopping for food and clothes
  • Talk about clothes, sizes, colour and prices
  • Bargain
  • Read first 10 characters
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Mandarin 2 (Beginner 2)

Text Book:
Hello Chinese, Book 1 (Lessons 5-8)
Pre-requisites:

No prior knowledge

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of Mandarin pronunciation and the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Revision of numbers
  • Revision of other key topics from Mandarin 1
  • Eating in a Chinese restaurant
  • Giving directions
  • Describing distances
  • Catching a taxi
  • Sports
  • Socialising
  • Weather
  • Making suggestions
  • Making phone calls

Grammar:

  • Asking and making comments
  • More measure words
  • More question words ‘how’, ‘which’, ‘when’
  • More ‘duo+adj’ questions
  • Present, past and future tenses
  • ‘shenme shihou’ question
  • Modal verbs ‘xiang’, ‘yao’, ‘keyi’
  • Reduplicate of adjectives
  • 10 new characters

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Order food in a Chinese restaurant
  • Ask and give directions
  • Describe distances
  • Arrange to go out for various activities
  • Describe weather
  • Travel by means of transportation
  • Make phone calls
  • Read 20 characters
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Mandarin 3 (Elementary 1)

Text Book:
Hello Chinese, Book 1 (Lessons 9-12)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 1 & 2 or 30-40 hours of prior study

Topics:

Topics:

  • Reinforcing Mandarin pronunciation and the Pinyin phonetic alphabet
  • Revision of measure words
  • Revision of money, prices, sizes and colours
  • Locations and facilities
  • Body parts and ailments
  • Seeing a doctor
  • Borrowing books at the library
  • Registering for a library card
  • Money exchange
  • Applying for a bank card

Grammar:

  • Modal particle ‘le’
  • ‘ne’ and ‘nar’ question
  • There is, there are…
  • Compass directions
  • Affirmative-negative question ‘shi bu shi’
  • Frequency ‘ci’
  • Adverb ‘jiu’
  • ‘xiang’ and ‘yao’
  • ‘keyi’, ‘hui’ and ‘neng’
  • ‘ji’ as several
  • Verb+result complement ‘hao’
  • Verb+measure words ‘ci’,’bian’ and ‘tang’
  • Duration of time
  • 20 characters

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Ask and describe locations
  • Describe your body parts and ailments
  • Understand simple medicine instructions
  • Borrow books at the library
  • Express different concepts of ‘can’
  • Apply for a bank card at the bank
  • Read 40-50 characters
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Mandarin 4 (Elementary 2)

Text Book:
Hello Chinese, Book 1 (Lessons 13-15)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 3 or 50-60 hours of prior study

Topics:

Topics:

  • Character revision
  • Review present, past and future tenses
  • Revision of all question words
  • Housework
  • Arranging a birthday party
  • Holidays and travelling
  • Means of transportation
  • Making tour plans
  • Talking about past experiences
  • Booking air tickets
  • Checking in at the airport
  • More character study

Grammar:

  • ‘Ba’ sentences
  • Don’t… ‘bu yao’ and ‘bie’
  • Exclamation sentences
  • Verb+ guo
  • More on affirmative-negative questions
  • Make a strong suggestion using ‘haishi’
  • Choice questions with ‘haishi’
  • ‘gai…le’
  • ‘jiuyao…le’
  • Past and perfect tenses
  • More character study

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Express likes and dislikes
  • Instruct people to do house chores
  • Arrange a birthday party
  • Talk about past experiences
  • Talk about travel experiences
  • Arrange tour plans
  • Buy air tickets
  • Check in at the airport
  • Read 60-80 characters
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Mandarin 5 (Intermediate 1)

Text Book:
Hello Chinese, Book 2 (Lessons 16-19)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 4 or 60-80 hours of prior study. Knowledge of 50-60 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Character revision
  • Revision of expressing past experiences
  • Revision of ‘ba’ sentences
  • Sports and leisure
  • Entertainment
  • Describing daily life
  • Weather and climate
  • Discussing takeaway food
  • Talking about lost properties
  • Describing a car accident

Grammar:

  • More and most+adj
  • Complex sentences with ‘danshi’ and ‘buguo’
  • Complex sentences with ‘chule…hai’
  • More adverbs
  • Verb+duration complement
  • Verb+degree complement
  • More on present tense
  • Verb+zhe
  • Comparison sentences with ‘bi’
  • Negative comparison sentences
  • Passive voice
  • ‘Shi…de’ sentences
  • When sentences
  • Verb+result complement
  • More character study

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Talk about sports and leisure
  • Discuss someone’s hobbies
  • Describe daily life
  • Make comparisons
  • Talk more on weather and climate
  • Describe accidents
  • Use complex sentences
  • Read 90-120 characters
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Mandarin 6 (Intermediate 2)

Text Book:
Hello Chinese, Book 2 (Lessons 20-23)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 5 or 100 hours of prior study.

Knowledge of 100-150 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of comparison
  • Revision of complex sentences
  • Revision of passive voice
  • Job interview
  • Teaching English in China
  • Talking about work experiences
  • Online shopping
  • Renting an apartment
  • Talking about hair dressing
  • Going to the gym

Grammar:

  • Verb + object + verb + ‘de’ (得) + complement
  • Verb+result complement
  • More complex sentences with ‘erqie’
  • ‘Hui’+verb
  • If sentences with ‘ruguo’ and ‘yaoshi’
  • Ordinal numbers
  • Complex sentences ‘bushi…ershi…’
  • ‘Shenme’ as ‘whatever’
  • Verbs+de change into nouns
  • Both with ‘you…you…’
  • Complex sentences with ‘yinwei…suoyi…’
  • Sentences with ‘zhenghao’
  • Verb +zhe
  • Verb+potential complement
  • Frequency with ‘ci’
  • Verb+duration complement+object
  • Read 120-150 characters

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss your language learning experience
  • Describe job interview experience
  • Discuss online shopping
  • Describe house facilities
  • Rent an apartment or house
  • Talk about hair dressing
  • Talk about your gym experiences and fitness plans
  • Read 150-200 characters
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Mandarin 7 (Upper Intermediate 1)

Text Book:
Hello Chinese, Book 2 (Lessons 24-27)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 6 or 120 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 150-200 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of complex sentences
  • Revision of Verb+potential complement
  • Discussing job interview
  • Job recruitment
  • Giving presents
  • Describing a birthday party
  • Sending and receiving express delivery
  • Requesting for a refund
  • Dragon Boat Festival
  • Chinese culture and traditions

Grammar:

  • Passive voice with ‘bei’ II
  • More of complex sentences with ‘suiran…danshi…’
  • Hao+verb
  • Future tense with ‘jiang’
  • Complex sentences with ‘budan…erqie…’
  • A shi A, keshi…
  • Adverb ‘jiu’ and ‘cai’
  • ‘Rang’ sentences
  • Verb+directional complement
  • Complex sentences with ‘jiran…jiu…’
  • Complex sentences with ‘zhihao…’
  • Complex sentences with ‘bushi…jiushi…’
  • A he B yiyang/bu yiyang
  • Read 200-250 characters

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Understand job recruitment requirements
  • Attend job interview
  • Arrange a party and presents
  • Send and receive express delivery
  • Request for a refund
  • Describe Dragon Boat Festival activities
  • Understand Chinese traditional festivals
  • Read 200-250 characters
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Mandarin 8 (Upper Intermediate 2)

Text Book:
Hello Chinese, Book 2 (Lessons 28-30)
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 7 or 120-150 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 250 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Revision of complex sentences
  • Revision of verb+directional complement
  • Talk about dating experiences
  • Describe personal appearances
  • Marriage and wedding
  • Taking a job overseas
  • Talking about business plans
  • Character study

Grammar:

  • Verb+directional complement with ‘qilai’, ‘chulai’,’xialai’ and ‘xiaqu’
  • Adjectives+’si le’, ‘ji le’ and ‘huai le’
  • Complex sentences with ‘budan… erqie/hai…’
  • Complex sentences with ‘zhiyao…jiu/dou…’
  • Complex sentences with ‘wulun…dou…’
  • Complex sentences with ‘zhiyou… cai…’
  • Even, ‘lian…ye…’ sentences
  • However ‘er’
  • Complex sentences with ‘ningke…ye bu…’
  • Complex sentences with ‘zhiyou…cai…’
  • Complex sentences with ‘yi Vi…jiu V2…’
  • Even if, ‘jishi… ye…’ sentences
  • Adverb ‘shenzhi’
  • Read 300 characters

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Talk about dating experiences and romance
  • Describe personal appearances
  • Talk about Chinese and Western style weddings
  • Discuss plans of studying and working overseas
  • Discuss business plans
  • Read 300 characters
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Mandarin Advanced 1

Text Book:
Material provided by Macquarie Mandarin
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin 8 or 150 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 300 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Reading about and discussing recent events and other topical issues
  • Giving an oral presentation
  • Social issues
  • Business issues
  • Chinese culture
  • Slang, proverbs, idioms
  • Character study

Grammar:

  • Grammar points from the reading material provided
  • Complex sentences
  • Useful expressions
  • Written and colloquial expression
  • Formal and informal styles

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Discuss social life in China
  • Discuss social issues in China
  • Use more slang, proverbs and idioms
  • Give a speech at a social occasion or present a report at a business event
  • Communicate at a higher level in a variety of contexts
  • Understand spoken and written Mandarin in a variety of contexts
  • Read approximately 800 characters
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Mandarin Advanced 2

Text Book:
Material provided by Macquarie Mandarin
Pre-requisites:

Mandarin Advanced 1 or 180 hours of prior study

Knowledge of 800 characters

Topics:

Topics:

  • Cultural/social topics
  • The changing world
  • Global issues
  • Youth culture
  • Individuals and the community
  • China’s economic growth (2)
  • Cross-cultural issues
  • Further news studies

Grammar:

  • Grammar points from the reading material provided
  • Complex sentences
  • Useful expressions
  • More slang terms
  • Written and colloquial expression
  • Formal and informal styles

Outcomes:

You will be able to:

  • Express your ideas, opinions and thoughts on various topics
  • Discuss attitudes, opinions and ideas
  • Better understand written and spoken language
  • Argue and debate various topics
  • Use a wider range of vocabulary
  • Understand different Mandarin genres