"Assessment for learning" is widely regarded as an important issue in recent educational reforms around the world. Black and William have suggested that one of the methods to implement "Assessment for learning" is to give feedback to students in daily lessons. The researcher has many opportunities to supervise the Chinese Language pre-service teachers during the teaching practice. However, they cannot give feedback to students effectively in the reading lessons. This research aims at finding how the pre-service teachers give feedbacks to students and to explore their shortcomings. Twenty pre-service Chinese Language teachers were invited to participate in this research, their lessons were recorded and analyzed. Six teachers were interviewed. Findings indicate that most pre-service Chinese language teachers use the "teacher-directed feedback", but seldom employ "student-centered feedback". They cannot fully make use of the diversified chasing questions as feedback to facilitate students’ learning. At the end of the paper, some suggestions are made to the pre-service teachers in order to improve the quality of using oral feedback.