We aim to help students at all levels reach their Mandarin language goals. Beginner courses start with basic spoken phrases for daily communication, while intermediate and advanced courses cover listening, speaking, reading and writing. Our students are of all ages.
Our General Mandarin Classes, catering for all language levels from entry to advanced extension, develop language skills and cultural literacy. Classes focus on practical Chinese (reading, writing, speaking, and listening).
We aim to help students at all levels reach their Mandarin language goals. Beginner courses start with basic spoken phrases for daily communication, while intermediate and advanced courses cover listening, speaking, reading and writing. Our students are of all ages.
What You’ll Learn
Practical language skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening)
Grammar structures
Mandarin vocabulary
The Confucius Institute at UWA links Western Australians with Chinese language, Chinese culture and Chinese people. We offer language and cultural awareness tuition all year round, and present a wide range of workshops and cultural events.
Our Chinese teachers and volunteers provide classroom support for more than 25 primary and secondary schools in Perth and Bunbury. We are a partnership between UWA and Zhejiang University. In 2005, we became the first Confucius Institute to be established in Australia. We are located at UWA's historic Claremont campus.
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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