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PostPosted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 2:40 pm    Post subject: Mandarin Chinese Courses for Foreigner Reply with quote

hi, there,

Interested to learn Mandarin Chinese as 2nd Language? In fact, Mandarin Chinese has become more and more popular in countries like UK, Australia etc.

I am a malaysian chinese and offering Mandarin Chinese Course (for foreigner). You may visit my website at [Edited]or e-mail me at [Edited]

Our courses will be held at Bangsar, Mont Kiara and KL. Any idea or suggestion on the best place to conduct the classes for foreigner in Mont Kiara?

Warmest regards,
Carmen
[Edited by Gina]
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 10:41 am    Post subject: Fee Reply with quote

Hai,
I'm intrested of learning chinnese languange.. is't possible for you just to teach me how to speak only.. coz i understand to learn how to write is very difficult... and if you dont mind how much you charge per session?

Thanks
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:52 am    Post subject: Mandarin Courses for Beginner (adults) Reply with quote

hi, you are absolutely right that it's difficult for adults to learn writing. Hence, our courses are focusing at

1. the fundamentals of hang yu pin yi (this is important for pronunciation of any chinese word)

2. basic speaking of mandarin language. (and not writing)

Of course, all the courses are come with write out in chinese word as well as english word. Which you could also learn how certain chinese words looks like. And, only if you are interested to learn writing, we shall give you extra home exercise.

Why not check out our new launch at Sri Hartamas in April 07.

[Edited by Alvin : No url. Use the PM function]

or, drop us your email add at [Edited by Alvin : No email address please. Use the PM function instead.], so that I could send you the course details and registration form.

Regards, carmen
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:55 pm    Post subject: mandarin classes Reply with quote

hi, can i know how much u charge per session? I dun mind attendind twice or more lessons per week. I want to learn to speak in mandarin. I can understand the simple Mandarin, somehow i just have the problem to talk it out when i was needed to do so. pls reply soon.
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