While consolidating the four language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing), this course emphasizes a wide range of application of the four skills, such as complicated situational conversation, newspaper reading, and letter and note writing. Through our state-of-the-art teaching materials and styles, students can grasp the top 1,000 most frequently used Chinese characters and hundreds of everyday sentence patterns, and understand about 90% of the content (on average) in general Chinese publications. Recommended Textbooks  | Quasi Advanced Spoken Chinese 1 – Advanced I 1 10 lessons This book features in its functional process of organization. Vocabulary comes before the passage and exercises. This is because on this level, students may find identifying synonyms most difficult, via this vocabulary session in advance, to understand the reading passage will become much easier |  | Advanced Spoken Chinese (Part One) – Advanced I 10 lessons Popular themes reading and group discussions |  | Han Yu Jiao Cheng (Book 3 Part 1) – Advanced I 13 lessons This textbook is the most popular one at universities right now. It has 6 volumes leveling from elementary to advanced, other volume takes about 60 hours. This book features in its effectively-ordered study programs which take steps for learning. Plus, with influential exercises and grammar checkpoints, probably you may find this textbook the easiest to follow. |  | Boya Chinese (Intermediate Spurt Volume I) – Advanced I 12 lessons Used as the core textbook at Peking University, Boya Chinese is comprised of four levels: elementary, low-intermediate, intermediate and advanced. The advanced level focuses on the original work of famous writers as well as several anonymous masterpieces. After completing this three-volume series, students should test at level 11 of the HSK. |
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