Chao Li
Senior Lecturer of Chinese
- School of Modern Languages
Overview
Chao Li received his M.A. in International Relations, Beijing Institute of Foreign Affairs; and B.A. in Economics and Chinese, Yunnan University, China. He joined Ga Tech’s School of Modern Languages in 2001. As a Lecturer in Chinese, he has taught the language at all levels. He has served as co-director of the Chinese LBAT (Language for Business and Technology) Program since 2006. He has played an important role in developing Georgia Tech’s Chinese online Chinese language courses, including the creation of course content, drill sections, multimedia production, and grammatical notes compilation. Chao Li has become a key instructor in online Chinese teaching. His focus is on teaching Chinese as a second language and creation of effective Chinese language teaching and learning materials.
- Chao Li received his M.A. in International Relations, Beijing Institute of Foreign Affairs
Interests
- Chinese
Courses
- CHIN-1001: Elementary Chinese I
- CHIN-1002: Elementary Chinese II
- CHIN-1011: Accelerated Elem Chin I
- CHIN-1012: Accelerated Elem Chin II
- CHIN-2001: Intermediate Chinese I
- CHIN-2002: Intermediate Chinese II
- CHIN-2813: Special Topics
- CHIN-3003: Intermediate Chinese III
- CHIN-3004: Advanced Chinese I
- CHIN-3691: Chinese Current Events
- CHIN-3692: Business Chinese
- CHIN-3693: Conversation Practicum
- CHIN-3696: Eco Dev & Sustainability
- CHIN-4699: Undergraduate Research
Publications
Books
- A. Publications Published online courses – CHIN1001, 1002, 2001, 2002 via Ga Tech Web Hosting, 2005 – 2019. Co-developer, Chinese Placement Tests (Audio). Published online. 2017. B. Other Publications and Creative Products Contents, Methodology and
- and Purpose of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language. Ideological Frontline, August 1997. Tai Culture: Concerning Elephant Branches of the Southwestern Tai. Academic Explorations, May 1999
Updated: Jan 16th, 2026 at 12:18 PM