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chinesevie (China) Home town: chinesevieJob: Chinese Teacher/Mandarin School

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Complete Chinese grammar in 120 hours!

Joined the site 26 Jan 2010

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chinesevie

Level 1 Chinese course description:
Starts with Chinese pronunciations ( PinYin and tones). You will learn :
Topic: greeting, introduction, shopping, number& time, being a guest, ordering food and drinks, showing direction, making an appointment, etc.
Vocabulary: 300-500 words
Chinese character: 150-200

2 weeks, 6 days ago

chinesevie

ChineseVie School is a professional Chinese language school.

We teach general, exam-focused and specialist Mandarin to adults and teenagers. We also prepare students for the HSK exam which is the normal requirement for Chinese university entrance. It is also possible to study business Chinese (Chinese for the working environment) and to have private lessons.

We teach Chinese as a foreign language enthusiastically and effectively, our prices are affordable even for students who want to come to Shanghai for long courses and we have a relaxed, friendly but professional atmosphere.

We also have experience helping students from all parts of the world with their visa and entry requirements, employment possibilities and accommodation in Shanghai.

1 year, 8 months ago

narsfweasels

No, there is no "Jia Laoshi" at Chinesevie.

"Jia" would be the Chinese word for "fake".

As in "fake reviews for your school."

2 years, 1 month ago