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Learn Chinese, from initiation to deepening of LV3 or LV2
From 39.94 C$ /h
Mandarin Chinese is an official language not only spoken in China but in various other places in South and East Asia.
Often designated as the language of the future thanks to China's growing economic influence in globalization and its large population, learning Chinese can also be frightening given the many preconceptions and the completely different nature of this foreign language. However, it is not impossible to succeed in communicating in a more or less fluid way, depending on the level sought, or even to master so-called complex points of this language. More and more middle and high schools are offering LV2 or LV3 Chinese courses to their students and many exchange programs in China are also looking for foreign students.
I myself have learned and still learn Chinese in three different ways: in high school in LV3 then in LV2, by myself in independent study, and in China in total immersion. Currently in license of Chinese literature and civilization at the university and not having grown up in a Sinophone or Sinophile environment, I would be happy to share my learning methods and my knowledge with other curious and interested. Currently having a B2 level and received 20/20 in the LV2 Chinese test in the 2019 baccalaureate, I think I am able to give introductory courses in Mandarin to great beginners, or give support courses at levels ranging from LV3 (level A2 expected in the baccalaureate) to LV2 (level B1 expected in the baccalaureate). Being myself still in apprenticeship, I cannot guarantee optimal training at higher levels and will advise you to turn to more qualified and experienced teachers than me. On the other hand, if you are looking to understand the basics and adopt a methodology adopted for French-speaking natives, here you are at the right door.
Often designated as the language of the future thanks to China's growing economic influence in globalization and its large population, learning Chinese can also be frightening given the many preconceptions and the completely different nature of this foreign language. However, it is not impossible to succeed in communicating in a more or less fluid way, depending on the level sought, or even to master so-called complex points of this language. More and more middle and high schools are offering LV2 or LV3 Chinese courses to their students and many exchange programs in China are also looking for foreign students.
I myself have learned and still learn Chinese in three different ways: in high school in LV3 then in LV2, by myself in independent study, and in China in total immersion. Currently in license of Chinese literature and civilization at the university and not having grown up in a Sinophone or Sinophile environment, I would be happy to share my learning methods and my knowledge with other curious and interested. Currently having a B2 level and received 20/20 in the LV2 Chinese test in the 2019 baccalaureate, I think I am able to give introductory courses in Mandarin to great beginners, or give support courses at levels ranging from LV3 (level A2 expected in the baccalaureate) to LV2 (level B1 expected in the baccalaureate). Being myself still in apprenticeship, I cannot guarantee optimal training at higher levels and will advise you to turn to more qualified and experienced teachers than me. On the other hand, if you are looking to understand the basics and adopt a methodology adopted for French-speaking natives, here you are at the right door.
Location
Online from France
About Me
As a Chinese studies student, I myself have lived in China on several occasions. I have a few diplomas attesting to my level in Mandarin. I also studied in an international high school which allowed me to acquire a so-called international training in English and a more general secondary training in Mandarin.
It would be a pleasure to be able to share this language and its culture which fascinates me with other enthusiasts like me.
It would be a pleasure to be able to share this language and its culture which fascinates me with other enthusiasts like me.
Education
-Lycée International de Strasbourg in English curriculum
-Nanjing Foreign Language School
-Shenzhen Senior High School
-University of Strasbourg in Chinese studies.
-Nanjing Foreign Language School
-Shenzhen Senior High School
-University of Strasbourg in Chinese studies.
Experience / Qualifications
I am passionate and always enthusiastic about bringing knowledge to others. I happened to practice English and French with people of Chinese nationality (students, host family, children). I am part of a language exchange program at the University of Strasbourg where students are put in touch with native speakers to help each other in learning languages. I also often help my classmates to understand the points of Chinese that they did not necessarily master immediately.
Age
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Chinese
Skills
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