Intensive Chinese program, learn Chinese in China
Intensive Chinese program, learn Chinese in China
Flexible one to one Chinese Mandarin course. We practice often, after which Mandarin naturally flows from the tongue. Learning for all ages. Excellent teachers. Start anytime. Affordable price. Safe, private, clean and quiet accommodation. For more information, please feel free to visit the website at http://www.1to1mandarinworkshop.com/
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I think www.chinesesphere.com is also one of good online course from where you can learn chinese language.
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When we go to class to learn Chinese, we need an English-Chinese dictionary as a learning assistant. www.hnhsoft.com
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Anybody who's ever studied Chinese properly knows that Mandarin is all about tones and pronunciation. SO YOU NEED TO SPEAK IT! Or as they say in China, "越说越好!"
You may know the pinyin and definition of 1,000 words and characters, but if you still can't say them right, or know how to use them in daily conversation, NO CHINESE PERSON WILL UNDERSTAND YOU!
It's really all about PRACTICE.
Self studying is great, but if you're really serious about learning and improving your Mandarin skills, some kind of formal instruction is still needed. The best would be to take up 1-on-1 classes, where a teacher is solely focused on helping you get the tones and consonants right (those annoying zh, ch, j, q, c, ch, etc.). Or an intensive group class where you can speak Mandarin EVERYDAY.
Schools like Live the Language (LtL) Mandarin school in Beijing can help you do this since they specialise in MAKING SURE STUDENTS ACTUALLY END UP SPEAKING CHINESE.
The faculty is made up of top quality teachers who are all Bachelor (and some even Master's) - degree holders in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language from China's top universities.
You can have private 1-on-1 classes up at the school, in your home, at your office or favorite coffeeshop... the teachers can go to you! Or you can join a SMALL group class (maximum 6 students), if you want intensive but more affordable option.
You can study on a monthly basis, semestral, yearly or just on weekends. You can ask for a customised program (for example, one that has a heavy emphasis on speaking to practice your pronunciation), rates are quite flexible and you can request for other activities and services that will 'immerse' you and allow you to really LIVE THE LANGUAGE, such as work INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS, IMMERSIONS in the Chinese countryside, kung fu class, cooking class, calligraphy class and others. Everything is geared towards MAKING SURE YOU ACTUALLY END UP USING YOUR MANDARIN DAILY and THAT YOU MAKE PROGRESS.
If you want more information (especially since I am a non-Chinese who knows the challenges of learning this increasingly important language and has some tips and advice on studying), send me an email at ting@livethelanguage.cn, or check out the school at www.livethelanguage.cn. There are some useful tips there on how to learn Mandarin better!
You may know the pinyin and definition of 1,000 words and characters, but if you still can't say them right, or know how to use them in daily conversation, NO CHINESE PERSON WILL UNDERSTAND YOU!
It's really all about PRACTICE.
Self studying is great, but if you're really serious about learning and improving your Mandarin skills, some kind of formal instruction is still needed. The best would be to take up 1-on-1 classes, where a teacher is solely focused on helping you get the tones and consonants right (those annoying zh, ch, j, q, c, ch, etc.). Or an intensive group class where you can speak Mandarin EVERYDAY.
Schools like Live the Language (LtL) Mandarin school in Beijing can help you do this since they specialise in MAKING SURE STUDENTS ACTUALLY END UP SPEAKING CHINESE.
The faculty is made up of top quality teachers who are all Bachelor (and some even Master's) - degree holders in Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language from China's top universities.
You can have private 1-on-1 classes up at the school, in your home, at your office or favorite coffeeshop... the teachers can go to you! Or you can join a SMALL group class (maximum 6 students), if you want intensive but more affordable option.
You can study on a monthly basis, semestral, yearly or just on weekends. You can ask for a customised program (for example, one that has a heavy emphasis on speaking to practice your pronunciation), rates are quite flexible and you can request for other activities and services that will 'immerse' you and allow you to really LIVE THE LANGUAGE, such as work INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS, IMMERSIONS in the Chinese countryside, kung fu class, cooking class, calligraphy class and others. Everything is geared towards MAKING SURE YOU ACTUALLY END UP USING YOUR MANDARIN DAILY and THAT YOU MAKE PROGRESS.
If you want more information (especially since I am a non-Chinese who knows the challenges of learning this increasingly important language and has some tips and advice on studying), send me an email at ting@livethelanguage.cn, or check out the school at www.livethelanguage.cn. There are some useful tips there on how to learn Mandarin better!
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Dating with “Baomoyuan”
Do you want to improve your chinese ?Do you want to make friends?Do you also want to learn more about Guangzhou,the culture of honest and upright official,the characteristic of Pearl River Delta,Lingnan gardening,Lingnan historic building ,the ancient and modern art, etc?
In this beautiful August, Classic Mandarin would like to meet you in “Baomoyuan”, Which was built in the late Qing Dynasty ,a place of interest in Guangzhou. To appreciate the Lingnan civilization ,taste the local special snacks, make friends from different countries and learn Mandarin together. The details are below:
Time: 8:30 am on 28th August (get together at Classic Mandarin Training Center)
Place: “Baomoyuan” in Panyu District
Price: 90 yuan/person
We look forward to seeing you on 28th August! If you want to come, please let us know before 26th August. Call us on 020-2886-9082 to reserve your place or for further details. Thank you!
Add: Room 1302, West Tower of Stars Building, NO. 172 Huasui Road,Zhujiang New Town , Tianhe District, GZ.
Do you want to improve your chinese ?Do you want to make friends?Do you also want to learn more about Guangzhou,the culture of honest and upright official,the characteristic of Pearl River Delta,Lingnan gardening,Lingnan historic building ,the ancient and modern art, etc?
In this beautiful August, Classic Mandarin would like to meet you in “Baomoyuan”, Which was built in the late Qing Dynasty ,a place of interest in Guangzhou. To appreciate the Lingnan civilization ,taste the local special snacks, make friends from different countries and learn Mandarin together. The details are below:
Time: 8:30 am on 28th August (get together at Classic Mandarin Training Center)
Place: “Baomoyuan” in Panyu District
Price: 90 yuan/person
We look forward to seeing you on 28th August! If you want to come, please let us know before 26th August. Call us on 020-2886-9082 to reserve your place or for further details. Thank you!
Add: Room 1302, West Tower of Stars Building, NO. 172 Huasui Road,Zhujiang New Town , Tianhe District, GZ.
Re: Intensive Chinese program, learn Chinese in China
Nice, thank u.
I need to learn Chinese. do not know where to start
I need to learn Chinese. do not know where to start
Re: Intensive Chinese program, learn Chinese in China
To see some Chinese movies is best way to study Chinese.
China tours, China private tour guides
http://www.synotrip.com/
http://www.synotrip.com/
Re: Intensive Chinese program, learn Chinese in China
yes, to see movie is best way. you can watch movie and learn chinese on www.chinesetone.com. it is a exclent website to study.synotrip wrote:To see some Chinese movies is best way to study Chinese.
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Wqtching movies, listening to chinese songs and studying hard at home - these components will help you to Learn Chinese in China. To do your homewordk and study by yourself is very important, because like this you can be more concentrated on your studies! AThen teh next thing is to speak with chinese, because only lika this you can understand how the language itself works! I'm studying Chise with Hutong School now and i liek it a lot, besides they organize a lot of activities, so we hang out with other students, cooking Chinese food and find out more about life in China!
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