We specialise in teaching Chinese Mandarin language and believe in investing in children’s long term education and hence we optimise their learning using our unique methodologies and our very own books and CDs which are provided with no extra cost.
Ni hao and welcome to KaiXin in Melbourne! KaiXin means ‘HAPPY’ in Chinese Mandarin language and it reflects the happy and relaxed environment we provide in our Chinese Mandarin Classes to the children so that they can enjoy and accelerate their learning capabilities.
We deploy various motivating strategies whilst maintaining an effective course structure and discipline in class. While we are based in Melbourne however we also teach Chinese Mandarin language in virtual classes Online for adults and kids .
We specialise in teaching Chinese Mandarin language and believe in investing in children’s long term education and hence we optimise their learning using our unique methodologies and our very own books and CDs which are provided with no extra cost.
Ni hao and welcome to KaiXin in Melbourne! KaiXin means ‘HAPPY’ in Chinese Mandarin language and it reflects the happy and relaxed environment we provide in our Chinese Mandarin Classes to the children so that they can enjoy and accelerate their learning capabilities.
We deploy various motivating strategies whilst maintaining an effective course structure and discipline in class. While we are based in Melbourne however we also teach Chinese Mandarin language in virtual classes Online for adults and kids .
We specialise in teaching Chinese Mandarin language and believe in investing in children’s long term education and hence we optimise their learning using our unique methodologies and our very own books and CDs which are provided with no extra cost.
Chinese mandarin classes are offered from beginners to advanced level by La Lingua Language School.
AMEA’s I.S.B.L™ program (Immersive Situational-Based Learning) which was created in 2008, it was inspired by project learning. It is combined immersive language teaching method and problem solving based learning.
Australia's future engagement in the Asian Century acknowledges Mandarin Chinese as one of the top priority Asian languages.
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.
Interested in learning the language that has more native speakers than any other in the world, with nearly a billion users. This fascinating language originated in northern China and is the official language in that country as well as one of the four official languages of Singapore.
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