Yi Zhou is Teaching Professor and Chinese language coordinator of Chinese in the Department of Asian Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She has been teaching Business Chinese to undergraduates and MBAs for over ten years. She published the Working Mandarin textbook with Lynne Gerber by Georgetown University Press in July 2007. Haidan Wang is Associate Professor of Chinese at the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. She played a leading role in the design and development of the course series Chinese for Business Professionals since 2006, and was twice awarded the Business Language Research and Teaching grant by the United States’ Department of Education Centers for International Business Education and Research (CIBERs). She has published journal articles and book chapters about business Chinese needs analysis, curriculum design, technology-assistant instruction, as well as program development.
Chinese for Working Professionals is aimed at advanced learners of Chinese who aim to live and work in China. Utilizing authentic materials as the main texts to develop learners' language skills at various levels, this book promotes cross-cultural communication in the work context in China. Each lesson has both video and reading texts with an abundance of language-focused exercises and meaning-focused activities developed surrounding the main texts, which can provide teachers with flexibilities in use. The textbook is thoughtfully structured and easy to follow, which, plus on-line tools, will greatly help Instructors when preparing lesson plans and conducting teaching... I recommend this textbook to the programs whose students or trainees plan to work in China. Fangyuan Yuan, Professor of Chinese, Languages and Cultures Department, US Naval Academy, USA.