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.
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.
Since 1966, ICLS has been helping individuals, businesses, NGOs and Government Agencies achieve their language proficiency goals in more than 85 languages. ICLS provides English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for professionals and students in classes that are goal-oriented and individually focused.
As a sponsor, ICLS screens, tests, and provides necessary documentation and support to ensure a successful experience for both international interns and trainees and organizations in the United States.
Our Mandarin Chinese language lessons, taught by our skilled native instructors, are designed to build conversational skills.
Research has demonstrated the cognitive benefits of bilingualism. If you don’t already speak a second language, learning Chinese will give your brain a boost.
As a native speaker of Mandarin, there are several aspects of American English accent learning that you may find troublesome. In sessions with English Accent Tutor, your coach will complete an assessment to design an individualized treatment plan.
Chinese course is offered by CCAE. Our courses are taught by professional teachers who are are extremely dedicated to ensuring you leave with all the necessary skills to broaden your horizons and never be lost for words again.
Chinese students learn the basics of Chinese such as greetings, classroom phrases and conversational skills. They also learn how to shop, order food and discuss in detail their schedules and activities. They can form basic sentences and also be able to read and write pinyin and some Chinese.
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