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Perhaps you are curious and want to start learning Chinese from scratch? Perhaps you want to communicate with your family in daily life by learning Chinese, perhaps you are going to China for travel and visit relatives, perhaps you are going to work and start a business in China, perhaps you have not been in contact with Chinese for a long time and want to regain your previous level, perhaps you want to use Chinese to negotiate sales business and develop marketing markets, perhaps you want your baby to be influenced by Chinese from an early age, perhaps you want to continue learning Chinese after studying in a university in Beijing/Shanghai for a semester? Perhaps you want to add color to your resume by obtaining the HSK junior, intermediate and advanced certificates? Perhaps you want to fulfill your dream of cycling around China, or perhaps you are interested in Chinese Taoism and Confucianism. Please fill in the application form now, Ellen will quickly arrange a 30-minute Chinese trial class for you with a professional teacher. Your experienced teacher can complete the task of testing your level and formulating a practical planning blueprint for you within 30 minutes.

Learning content

True beginner (equivalent to HSK level1) 
We'll start of by learning Mandarin pronunciation (pinyin), the four tones, the differences between Chinese and English script and some basic vocabulary up to around 150 words.

Beginner (equivalent to HSK level 2) 
We’ll work on the next 150 words within the HSK syllabus (HSK is China's standard test or foreigners learning Chinese — a useful benchmark). These will help you introduce yourself, buy fruit and vegetables, tell the time, talk about days and dates, give and receive directions, get public transport and eat out.

Elementary (equivalent to HSK level 3) 
As your vocabulary broadens, you will find that it starts to be easier to express yourself. The next 300 words include buying daily necessities, shopping in a mall, planning a trip, booking airplane tickets, telephone etiquette and general sports and leisure.

Intermediate (equivalent to HSK level 4) 
At this point you should be able to discuss a relatively large range of topics with native Mandarin speakers. The next 600 words will include topics such as: renting an apartment, visiting the doctor, banking, talking about education, hobbies and interests, and includes vocabulary that will help with traveling in China.

Upper intermediate (equivalent to HSK level 5)
By this point you should be starting to read Chinese newspapers and follow the gist of Chinese TV. We look at advanced topics including finding jobs, international trading, Chinese festivals, but also start to supplement with a range of learning materials outside the Chinese textbook.


Advanced (equivalent to HSK Level 6 and beyond) 
By this point you'll have an excellent command on the Chinese language. We'll start to work on the last 2500 words within the HSK, and the Mandarin course focus will shift away from textbooks to real-world materials.


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