Biz Panda Chinese Language Courses are for people who can already communicate in Mandarin up to a intermediate or upper intermediate level. People who use Chinese in business and students who are interested in taking Chinese Proficiency Examinations will find it most useful.
There's a list of business Chinese language courses for vocabulary, and questions from the reading sections of both the BCT and HSK exams have been deciphered and analyzed.
Business Chinese Language Courses in Vocabulary
Chinese-English vocabulary lists categorized into the following.
- Advanced Trade
- Banks/Banking
- Beginners Trade
- Company Operations
- Describing People
- Doing a Presentation
- Economics
- Getting a job
- IT/Computers/E-Commerce
- Positions/Jobs/Duties
- Real Estate/Buying Property
- The Stock Market
- Chinese Phrases/Phrasal Verbs
HSK Advanced Reading Questions
Analysis and answers for reading questions taken from sample Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi exam papers and Chinese Language Courses.
- An Old Man on a Train – Level 5
- Confucius and the Sun – Level 5
- The Mice, the Cat and the ‘Dog’ – Level 5
- The Basketball Stand – Level 5
- Choose the Correct Sentence 1 – Level 5
- Choose the Correct Sentences 2 – level 5
- Choose the Correct Sentences 3 – Level 5
- Fast Cars – Level 5
- Three Kinds of Husband – Level 5
- A Historian – Level 5
- The Selfless Waitress – Level 5
- Leisure Time Vs. Money – Level 5
Business Chinese Test Materials
Analysis and answers for reading questions taken from sample BCT exam papers.
- – 4 Part Car Industry Question
- – A Trade Contract
- – A Busy Man’s Diary
- – Business Correspondence
- – China’s Trading Partners
- – Fill in the Blanks 1
- – For Rent
- – ICBC brings service home!
- – Match the sentences to the short passages
- – Shopping Online
- – Sour Milk
- – Telephone Operators Needed
- – The Restaurant Boss is looking to?
- – What does Tiangang want to tell everyone?
- – What should Wenqi do?
- – What’s the next station?
- – Fill in the Blanks 2
Common Business Chinese Language Courses Verbs
Headlines of news stories from Chinese-language broadsheet financial newspapers translated in an easy to understand format.
- August 2011 (discontinued)
- July 2011
- June 2011
- April 2011
- March 2011
- May 2011

