Chinese (Mandarin)

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Chinese is a Category IV language. It takes on average 64 weeks of full-time training to reach a limited working proficiency (ILR level 2). The exact time needed will depend on many factors.

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Chinese is a Category IV language. It takes on average 64 weeks of full-time training to reach a limited working proficiency (ILR level 2).

The exact time needed will depend on many factors, including a person’s language learning ability, the intensity of instruction, and prior experience in learning a foreign language.

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    1133 15th St NW #600, Washington DC

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