Learn Mandarin: Food and Drink in Taiwan

Duration : 3 weeks
Study Method : Online
Subject : Languages
Overview
Explore Taiwanese culinary traditions and delicacies to improve your Mandarin conversational skills and vocabulary.
Course Description

Learn Mandarin with National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University

You can’t learn a language without understanding its culture. On this three-week course from National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, you’ll delve into an essential aspect of Taiwanese culture: food and drink.

As you roam the culinary landscape of Taiwan, you’ll learn the vocabulary you need to understand it. From essential table manners to key words for ordering, the knowledge you gain will guarantee a hassle-free dining experience.

Get a flavour for Taiwanese cuisine and culture

Ever wondered what Taiwanese families eat during Chinese New Year? Or how to make the most delicious Xiaolongbao?

These are just some of the things you’ll discover as you explore Mandarin food vocabulary.

Learn how to order food and drink in Mandarin

Throughout the course, you’ll build up the vocabulary, grammar, and speaking skills you need to confidently navigate a menu in Taiwan.

By the end of the three weeks, you’ll know what delicacies you want to order and how to go about ordering them.

This course is designed for learners who have already achieved Level 1 competency in Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) (equivalent to CEFR-A1).

To keep up with the course, you’ll need a basic understanding of Mandarin grammar and pronunciation, and a vocabulary of approximately 500 common words.

Requirements

This course is designed for learners who have already achieved Level 1 competency in Chinese as a Foreign Language (TOCFL) (equivalent to CEFR-A1).

To keep up with the course, you’ll need a basic understanding of Mandarin grammar and pronunciation, and a vocabulary of approximately 500 common words.

Career Path
  • Order a drink
  • Order food
  • Chat with friends about xiao long bao
  • Chat with friends about the characteristics of Taiwanese fruits
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