Over a billion people speak Chinese, and Mandarin is the most commonly spoken dialect and the official language of China.
Over a billion people speak Chinese, and Mandarin is the most commonly spoken dialect and the official language of China. The difference between Mandarin and Cantonese is that Mandarin has less tones and is used in the mainland.
Cantonese is used in Hong Kong and southern areas. Learning Chinese opens the door to a thousand years of Chinese culture that has impacted cultures all over Asia.
The name Chinese refers to several languages that share the same writing system. Mandarin and Cantonese are two of the most widely spoken varieties of Chinese language.
Mandarin is also referred to as Putonghua by its speakers. Putonghua literally means “common speech”. It is a standardized version of Mandarin based on Beijing pronunciation, and it is the official language of China.
Our highly qualified and dedicated language instructors create customized lesson plans focused on grammar, vocabulary, and authentic and accurate pronunciation in an immersive, supportive environment designed to achieve fluency.
Our interactive classes offer frequent practice possibilities though role-play, games, and mock situations.
Our 9-Week (18 Sessions) Beginner-Level I Mandarin Chinese Program is an ideal starting program for learners with no previous learning experience or limited capabilities in Mandarin Chinese.
Chinese language class is offered by LanGo Institute.We provide students opportunities to improve their second and heritage language abilities through introductory workshops, small group classes, personalized private lessons, and social language+ experiences.
There is a focus on developing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills in addition to learning grammar. Vocabulary building is approached from a number of angles.
Open doors to new professional possibilities through the study of a language. You will develop vocabulary and communication skills to enhance your academic studies and advance your career.
ACES afternoon after-school program for kindergarten through 5th graders was first developed in 2004 when ACES obtained its first permanent location. The educational purpose of the After-School and Weekend Chinese Language programs is to help students learn the Chinese language, understand.
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