Chicago Mandarin Chinese Center

Intermediate Level I

United States

The Non-degree in Intermediate Level I at Chicago Mandarin Chinese Center is a program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Chicago Mandarin Chinese Center, established in 2004, is a specialist language and cultural training provider serving professionals, students and organizations. The center offers a range of custom programs from beginner to advanced levels, private tutoring and group classes designed to meet individual goals. Instruction is delivered by native-speaking teachers and focuses on practical communication, business culture and real-world language use.

Programs integrate language learning with Chinese business etiquette, cultural background and industry-relevant vocabulary, helping learners apply skills in workplace and academic contexts. The center has developed proprietary learning tools and a blended approach that supports faster progress through targeted practice and flexible scheduling. Translation services and corporate training are also available for organizations seeking tailored language solutions.

Students appreciate the center’s practical orientation, personalized course design and emphasis on measurable outcomes. Whether preparing for professional assignments, academic study or personal enrichment, learners find accessible instruction andongoing support to build confidence in Mandarin. The center’s programs suit busy professionals and international students looking for focused, efficient language training in a real-world setting.

About the Program

The Intermediate Level I program at Chicago Mandarin Chinese Center is for students who have a basic understanding of Chinese and want to improve their skills. This Non-degree program is available to high school graduates and takes place on campus. Its main advantage is the opportunity to enhance their Chinese proficiency in a short period.

The program focuses on advanced Chinese subjects like idiomatic expressions, news reading, and discussion. Students develop skills such as debating, public speaking, and writing in Chinese. They also participate in hands-on activities like role-plays, presentations, and group discussions.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers like Chinese Interpreter, Journalist, or Marketing Specialist. They can work in industries such as media, finance, or consulting. Potential employers include news agencies, banks, or marketing firms.

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