Yi Mandarin launched Business Chinese classes in Singapore for individuals wishing to learn vocabulary for meetings and negotiations, as well as the cultural aspects of business in China.
Yi Mandarin, a language school in Singapore, launched its updated Business Chinese course. Students learn vocabulary for business interactions in individual lessons or in small classes of 3-8 people.
More information is available at https://yimandarin.com.sg/courses/business-chinese
The newly announced course addresses the challenges Singaporeans face when speaking to partners and clients from China, and helps them learn business vocabulary and use it confidently.
The Mandarin which the Singaporean Chinese learn at school is mostly used in informal social situations. Business communication typically happens in English, and many people lack the necessary Chinese vocabulary for business context. This may lead to misunderstanding and inefficient communication during business meetings and negotiations.
The Business Mandarin course offered by Yi Mandarin makes business communication easier for students by giving them the essential vocabulary and explaining how business is done in China.
The curriculum was crafted specifically for the needs of business people who work with Chinese clients and partners. It covers a variety of topics, including company introduction, marketing strategy, banking and finance, franchise operations, and human resources.
Students learn Business Chinese in small groups of up to 8 people. This ensures that the course is affordable, and at the same time accelerates learning through active interaction with the teacher and the other students.
The language school also offers individual Professional Chinese lessons and lessons in ultra-small groups of 3, which are tailored to the individual needs and professions of the students.
Singaporeans can use their SkillsFuture credit for the course.
Candy Lee, an Indonesian-born co-founder of the school, did not speak Mandarin when she first came to Singapore. New opportunities opened up for her when she mastered the language, and she is enthusiastic to help her students achieve the same transformation.
“Yi Mandarin is a great school,” said a satisfied client. “When I had a business meeting in Singapore, I was able to make a presentation in Chinese and answer the questions of the potential clients confidently. Proper pronunciation was the first thing taught and it was effective.”
Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://yimandarin.com.sg/courses/business-chinese