Master Chinese with Our Comprehensive Language Course
From Beginner to Advanced in Seven Levels
Chinese Language Course in Pakistan
Learn Chinese with our expertly designed courses. Suitable for all levels, from beginner to advanced.
Course Overview
Our Chinese language course is structured into seven levels, each meticulously crafted to ensure progressive learning.
- Master the Chinese phonetic system (pinyin and tones) with accurate pronunciation.
- Build essential Chinese vocabulary.
- Understand and correctly use basic Chinese grammar and sentence structures.
- Engage in everyday Chinese conversations with confidence.
- Utilize Chinese for professional communication and business interactions.
- Intro to Pinyin-Chinese phonetics system
- Greetings in normal and polite ways
- Introducing self and others
- Talking about oneself
- People traveling to China
- People dealing with Chinese businesses/people
- People interested in studying in China
- People interested in becoming interpreters
Teaching will be interactive and focused on conversation within the class environment. You will start with basic Chinese conversation from the very first class. Speaking and listening will be the focus from day one so that learners understand, speak, read, and write the Chinese language necessary in daily life.
Each level will have a mix of:
- Interactive sessions: Engage in role-plays, dialogues, and discussions
- Listening exercises: Practice comprehension through audio materials
- Reading and writing: Introduction to basic characters, phrases, and simple texts
- Cultural insights: Learn about Chinese traditions, customs, and etiquette
HSK Levels:
HSK Level 1 Course Objectives:
Vocabulary Development:
Learn and use 150 essential Chinese words related to everyday life
Basic Grammar Mastery:
Understand and apply simple sentence structures (Subject + Verb + Object) and basic question forms.
Listening Skills:
Comprehend very basic spoken Chinese, focusing on daily interactions such as greetings and introductions.
Reading Skills:
Recognize simple Chinese characters and read basic phrases.
Speaking Skills:
Practice basic conversational phrases, including introductions, numbers, dates, and asking for directions.
Writing Skills:
Write simple sentences and words using Chinese characters.
Cultural Awareness:
Gain familiarity with common Chinese greetings, daily expressions, and basic cultural etiquette.
Key Topic Proficiency:
Master essential topics such as numbers, dates, time, family, and hobbies.
HSK Level 1 Values:
Vocabulary
150 words
Grammar
Basic sentence structures (Subject + Verb + Object), question forms, simple negation
Listening Skills
Understanding very basic spoken Chinese related to everyday life (e.g., greetings, introductions)
Reading Skills
Recognizing simple characters and reading basic phrases
Speaking Skills
Basic phrases, introductions, numbers, dates, family, asking for directions, etc.
Writing Skills
Writing simple sentences and words in Chinese characters
Cultural Knowledge
Greetings, common courtesy, basic daily-life expressions in China
Key Topics
Numbers, dates, time, family, greetings, basic directions, hobbies
Course Length
60-80 hours (approximately)
HSK Level 2 Course Objectives:
Expanded Vocabulary:
Build a vocabulary of 300 words, including those from HSK 1, focusing on more complex daily situations.
Advanced Grammar Usage:
Use more complex sentence patterns and auxiliary verbs, and understand basic conjunctions like "because."
Listening Skills:
Understand simple conversations about daily activities, locations, and directions.
Reading Skills:
Read short sentences and identify key information in simple texts.
Speaking Skills:
Engage in conversations about oneself, shopping, food, weather, and express likes and dislikes.
Writing Skills:
Write short passages using simple sentence structures.
Cultural Awareness:
Learn about Chinese festivals, customs, and simple conversational etiquette.
Key Topic Proficiency:
Discuss topics such as weather, transportation, shopping, and health.
HSK Level 2 Values:
Vocabulary
300 words (including HSK 1 words)
Grammar
More complex sentence patterns, use of auxiliary verbs (e.g., 会 "will," 能 "can"), basic conjunctions (e.g., 因为 "because")
Listening Skills
Understanding simple conversations about daily activities, locations, and directions
Reading Skills
Reading short sentences and identifying key information in simple texts
Speaking Skills
Talking about oneself, shopping, food, weather, expressing likes/dislikes
Writing Skills
Writing short passages with simple sentence structures
Cultural Knowledge
Chinese festivals, customs, simple conversational etiquette
Key Topics
Weather, transportation, shopping, food, health, expressing opinions
Course Length
80-100 hours (approximately)
HSK Level 3 Course Objectives:
Comprehensive Vocabulary:
Acquire a vocabulary of 600 words, encompassing words from HSK 1 and 2, for broader communication.
Complex Grammar Mastery:
Use complex sentences, modal verbs, and comparative structures in communication.
Listening Skills:
Understand detailed dialogues on familiar topics, focusing on the main ideas and key information..
Reading Skills:
Read and comprehend short passages on familiar topics, understanding key details.
Speaking Skills:
Discuss topics such as plans, hobbies, and daily life, making comparisons where appropriate.
Writing Skills:
Write brief essays and messages with coherent sentence structures.
Cultural Awareness:
Explore Chinese holidays, daily routines, and basic geographical knowledge of China.
Key Topic Proficiency:
Discuss school life, sports, hobbies, travel, and express preferences and decisions.
HSK Level 3 Values:
Vocabulary
600 words (including HSK 1 & 2 words)
Grammar
Use of complex sentences (e.g., subordinate clauses), modal verbs (e.g., 要 "want to," 应该 "should"), comparative structures
Listening Skills
Understanding more detailed dialogues on familiar topics, grasping main ideas and key information
Reading Skills
Reading short passages on familiar topics and understanding key details
Speaking Skills
Discussing topics such as plans, hobbies, daily life, making comparisons
Writing Skills
Writing brief essays and messages with multiple sentences
Cultural Knowledge
Chinese holidays, daily routines, basic geography and landmarks of China
Key Topics
School life, sports, hobbies, travel, health, expressing preferences and decisions
Course Length
100-120 hours (approximately)
HSK Level 4 Course Objectives:
Comprehensive Vocabulary:
Acquire a vocabulary of 600 words, encompassing words from HSK 1 and 2, for broader communication.
Complex Grammar Mastery:
Use complex sentences, modal verbs, and comparative structures in communication.
Listening Skills:
Understand detailed dialogues on familiar topics, focusing on the main ideas and key information..
Reading Skills:
Read and comprehend short passages on familiar topics, understanding key details.
Speaking Skills:
Discuss topics such as plans, hobbies, and daily life, making comparisons where appropriate.
Writing Skills:
Write brief essays and messages with coherent sentence structures.
Cultural Awareness:
Explore Chinese holidays, daily routines, and basic geographical knowledge of China.
Key Topic Proficiency:
Discuss school life, sports, hobbies, travel, and express preferences and decisions.
HSK Level 4 Values:
Vocabulary
1,200 words (including HSK 1-3 words)
Grammar
Complex sentence structures (e.g., conditional sentences, relative clauses), use of conjunctions (e.g., 不仅 "not only... but also")
Listening Skills
Understanding conversations on various familiar topics, grasping main ideas and some details
Reading Skills
Reading longer passages on familiar topics, understanding overall structure and important details
Speaking Skills
Conversing on daily life, work, personal interests, and expressing opinions
Writing Skills
Writing more structured paragraphs, brief reports, and expressing ideas clearly
Cultural Knowledge
Work environment in China, Chinese dining etiquette, education system
Key Topics
Personal life, work, education, social interactions, problem-solving
Course Length
150-200 hours (approximately))
Course Levels
- Introduction to Chinese.
- Basic Communication.
- Intermediate Fluency.
- Conversational Skills.
- Advanced Vocabulary.
- Professional Proficiency.
- Mastery and Special Topics.
Why Choose Us
- Learn from native speakers and experienced teachers
- Engaging lessons with real-life scenarios
- Choose classes that fit your timetable.
- Understand Chinese culture through language.
- Receive a certificate upon completion of each level.
What Our Students Say
How to Enroll
- Fill out the registration form.
- Choose your level and schedule.
- Make the payment.
- Start learning!
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the duration of each level?
The duration of each level in your Chinese language course program is not specified in the details you've shared with me. If you'd like, I can help you structure the duration for each level based on typical language learning programs, or you can provide the specific durations if you have them in mind.
Can I switch levels if I find one too easy or too difficult?
Yes, allowing students to switch levels if they find one too easy or too difficult is a flexible approach that can enhance their learning experience. Typically, you could offer an assessment or consultation with an instructor to determine the appropriate level for the student. This ensures that they are placed in a level that matches their current skills and challenges them appropriately.
Are there any prerequisites?
Yes, prerequisites are often important to ensure that students are adequately prepared for each level of the course.
What kind of support is available if I have questions?
Your Chinese language course program can offer various types of support to help students with their questions and ensure a smooth learning experience.
Get in Touch
Contact Info
- info@chineselanguagecourse.com
- +123-456-7890
- 123 Language Street, City, Country