WeChat and professional email
Write messages that sound natural, respectful, and appropriately formal instead of translated or stiff.
Business Chinese Online
Business Chinese is not vocabulary. Tone, structure, and cultural context decide whether your message sounds clear and trustworthy or blunt and unprepared.
Write messages that sound natural, respectful, and appropriately formal instead of translated or stiff.
Follow conversations, ask clarifying questions, express opinions, and respond without translating every sentence in your head.
Structure proposals, handle objections, present numbers, and manage difficult conversations with the right register.
Bring real work materials
Mandrix lessons can work with real emails, WeChat messages, meeting notes, company introductions, proposals, or presentation drafts. You leave with polished, ready-to-use wording and a correction record you can reuse.
Start with diagnosis
The free AI level check identifies likely grammar, tone, or structure gaps behind your business communication problem.