Complex syntactical structures, formal discourse markers, and the nuanced application of directional and resultative complements. Refines the use of passive voice and literary patterns for professional-level fluency.
This advanced Mandarin writing sequence focuses on the art of journalism and editorial commentary. Students transition from the objective 'inverted pyramid' of news reporting to the persuasive, subjective voice of op-eds, mastering professional vocabulary and rhetorical strategies along the way.
A deep dive into the transition from Classical Chinese (Wenyanwen) to modern Mandarin, exploring character density, classical particles, philosophical aphorisms, and poetic imagery to enhance advanced language proficiency.
A specialized sequence for graduate students to master the formal register of Chinese news media. The course covers headline syntax, economic reporting logic, passive structures in incident reports, bias in editorials, and cross-regional news synthesis.
This advanced Mandarin Chinese sequence immerses undergraduate students in the complexities of international business negotiation. Students master professional vocabulary (shumianyu), corporate hierarchy, and the cultural nuances of 'face' through simulations and case studies, culminating in a high-stakes joint venture negotiation.
A high-level Mandarin Chinese course for graduate students focusing on the linguistic and cultural nuances of business negotiations, emphasizing 'face' (mianzi) and hierarchical communication.
This advanced Mandarin Chinese sequence for graduate students focuses on analyzing contemporary social issues through the lens of sophisticated rhetoric and four-character idioms (chengyu). Students explore urbanization, demographic shifts, and environmental policy to build a high-level academic vocabulary and persuasive argumentation skills.
This sequence immerses graduate students in the lexical and cultural nuances of professional Mandarin. Students will progress from mastering formal etiquette and financial reporting to navigating legal contracts and complex business negotiations.
A graduate-level sequence exploring contemporary Chinese literature, focusing on 'Sanwen' essays, Chengyu integration, sociolinguistic subtext, and thematic analysis to build advanced reading and interpretation skills.
A high-level Mandarin Chinese sequence for graduate students focusing on media literacy, logical argumentation, and academic discourse. Students transition from summarizing news to debating complex ethical issues and synthesizing multiple perspectives.
A sequence for graduate students focusing on advanced Mandarin narrative techniques, rhetorical strategies, and descriptive mastery to bridge the gap between functional language and expressive fluency.
A comprehensive series for graduate students to master formal Mandarin communication within Chinese corporate environments. This sequence covers hierarchical protocol, negotiation tactics, the cultural nuances of 'face', formal written registers, and high-stakes meeting facilitation.
This sequence explores the nuances of the Mandarin particle 'le', focusing on its dual roles in marking completion and change of state while avoiding common pitfalls for English speakers.