MoTai Mandarin is a private Chinese language learning institute based in Sydney. We provide quality Mandarin Chinese courses to adults and children of all levels to help them in their academic, professional or business lives.
MoTai Mandarin is a private Chinese language learning institute based in Sydney. We provide quality Mandarin Chinese courses to adults and children of all levels to help them in their academic, professional or business lives.
MoTai Mandarin has been providing very focused Chinese language, cultural awareness and business etiquette training to some of Australia’s leading companies as well as other international businesses located in Sydney. The training can be delivered through either well-structured curriculum or customised program to suit business or industry needs.
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Learning handouts help you understand the pronunciations, grammars and sentence formats by explaining the language points in plain English and clear approach so it enables you to master them quickly and use them correctly.
Teachers at MoTai hold relevant degrees in Chinese language teaching and have gained abundant teaching experience. They are professional, friendly, helpful and patient. They must also have a valid WWCC (Work with Child Check) to deliver children class.
In this course participants will be taught how to read and write the commonly used Chinese radicals which still form the basis of modern Chinese writing. By mastering these radicals
Open your world by learning some basic Chinese conversation skills. Many of our Mandarin language customers in Australia travel to China for business trips, or have an increasing number of customers from China.
This course focuses on learning and applying Mandarin language skills. Students learn how to communicate with friends, people in the community, colleagues, clients, and employers in a range of settings, both in Australia and in countries where Chinese is spoken.
This course is designed for individuals, business travellers and/or any interested organisation. A range of topics will be covered by learning the language and gaining cross-cultural briefings.
The movement of people and ideas, as well as economic, cultural and educational exchange, adds to the richness and complexity of this relationship. Chinese has been taught in Australian schools since the 1950s, and experienced rapid growth in the 1980s as China undertook a policy of open-door.
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