Congratulations to the 20 participants who completed our pilot Legal Mandarin Workshops!
After receiving participants’ feedback, we are relaunching the classes in a different format to maximise flexibility while best meeting students’ needs.
Format: 1:1 online workshops
Content: Tell us the skills/content you want to practise/learn.
During the pilot programme, participants practised elevator pitches, presentations to clients/peers and advocacy (mock court/arbitration moots).
In the new workshops, you can also practise reading and writing skills.
Commitment: Ten workshops over ten weeks (approx. one workshop per week)
Time: To be agreed between you and the Faculty member
If you can’t make a class, you can change the time with your Faculty member, but you need to use up your ten workshops within the ten weeks.
There is no refund if you cannot use up your workshops within the timeframe.
Cost: For a 10-workshop package, it costs 5000 HKD (+ payment fees, if applicable) payable upfront
Sign up: Sign up for the workshops here: https://forms.office.com/r/EfAifyZwsg.
Tell us your needs/preferences so we can best meet them.
王老师
He has over 15 years of experience teaching Mandarin, including the last 13 years at Tsinghua University’s world-renowned Inter-University Programme for Chinese Language Studies (IUP). He has also taught Mandarin courses at Harvard, Princeton and Michigan Universities.
Jennie 老师
She has over 20 years of experience teaching Mandarin, including at the City University of Hong Kong, the Russian Consulate in Hong Kong (part-time), Hong Kong Po Leung Kuk Yuen School, and the Harvard University-Beijing Culture University Summer Chinese Programme (full-time).
徐老师
She has over 15 years of experience teaching Mandarin, including at IUP. She has participated in many well-known programmes, including the Tsing Hua University Global Competency Workshop Project and the Tsing Hua University Schwarzman College Chinese Preparatory Programme.
She has also conducted Chinese training for experts from the Samsung Group in South Korea, organised the HanBan Chinese proficiency test, and taught significant Chinese language projects in North America.