-
All
- Online
-
Filters
-
Location
-
Type of studies
-
+ Filters (1)
A Level Chinese
- A Level
- Birmingham
...The main topics are: - Food, diet and health - Transport, travel and tourism - Education and employment - Leisure and Chinese festivals - Environment...
- A Level
- Southport
- 2 Years
...the country is vast with equally varied environments and the language is utterly different to any. Chinese GCE A Level Qualification: AS/A2...
Similar training in other typologies
- Course
- Distance Learning
- 9h
...want to reach a reasonably high level of ability. Whether that is because you are working abroad, studying for an exam or wanting to refresh your skills from previous study...
-
The courses I was searching for were accredited and free. While this is more expensive in comparison to the other courses in order to upgrade, I find the fee fair. At some point I would like to consider working towards the HSk exams. However, in the interim I found Edx courses on Mandarin. I looked into all 3 levels and have found their curriculum to be sound and appropriate. I started the level one, and in the interim, have been offered support - which I found professional and very reassuring. If anyone is looking at accredited courses in Mandarin - this has to be the one. Additionally, I am hoping they will also do 3 level courses for Korean and Japanese.
← | →
-
It's truly vague what should contemplate and in what sequence. The material in the recordings is introduced in a truly odd request: a word is exhibited, then a few parts of its elocution are clarified, yet the word not rehashed. I've learned a decent number of dialects (French, German, Latin, Greek) before at school, so I have involvement with learning dialects, however the material displayed in this course is done as such in a truly astounding manner. I do not know how to start perusing the images, yet the homework requires acknowledgment of them. Truly need more tips on the most proficient method to gain from the material.
← | →
-
I live in Taiwan, yet I am American so despite everything i'm learning Mandarin. I have adapted a considerable amount being here, and I think the most ideal approach to take in the dialect is to go to the nation. I know this is not the best alternative for some, so they take courses, for example, this one. I feel just as this course was implied for individuals in the middle of a VERY essential fledgling's level(too hard) and my level(too simple). For a fundamental amateur this may be hard since the educator scarcely goes into profundity with Chinese characters and perusing/composing. So the tests will most likely be hard to take as they require a touch of abilities (perceiving characters and perusing pinyin). For my level, I have an inclination that it is too simple. I experienced the majority of the tests, including the last test effortlessly. On the whole, I took in a couple of things I definitely knew from this course. I do not recommend this course for amateurs. Perhaps on the off chance that you as of now inspire how to peruse Pinyin, and can perceive a couple of Chinese characters. This course was more to speak, less to read and write.
← | →
- Course
- Online
- 6 Weeks
...in a series of six courses designed to teach you how to speak Mandarin Chinese. This course will introduce you to the basic language you will need to... Learn about: Chinese Language, Mandarin Chinese...
...in a series of six courses designed to teach you how to speak Mandarin Chinese. This course will introduce you to the basic language you will need to... Learn about: Chinese Language, Mandarin Chinese...
-
The courses I was searching for were accredited and free. While this is more expensive in comparison to the other courses in order to upgrade, I find the fee fair. At some point I would like to consider working towards the HSk exams. However, in the interim I found Edx courses on Mandarin. I looked into all 3 levels and have found their curriculum to be sound and appropriate. I started the level one, and in the interim, have been offered support - which I found professional and very reassuring. If anyone is looking at accredited courses in Mandarin - this has to be the one. Additionally, I am hoping they will also do 3 level courses for Korean and Japanese.
← | → see all
-
It's truly vague what should contemplate and in what sequence. The material in the recordings is introduced in a truly odd request: a word is exhibited, then a few parts of its elocution are clarified, yet the word not rehashed. I've learned a decent number of dialects (French, German, Latin, Greek) before at school, so I have involvement with learning dialects, however the material displayed in this course is done as such in a truly astounding manner. I do not know how to start perusing the images, yet the homework requires acknowledgment of them. Truly need more tips on the most proficient method to gain from the material.
← | → see all
-
I live in Taiwan, yet I am American so despite everything i'm learning Mandarin. I have adapted a considerable amount being here, and I think the most ideal approach to take in the dialect is to go to the nation. I know this is not the best alternative for some, so they take courses, for example, this one. I feel just as this course was implied for individuals in the middle of a VERY essential fledgling's level(too hard) and my level(too simple). For a fundamental amateur this may be hard since the educator scarcely goes into profundity with Chinese characters and perusing/composing. So the tests will most likely be hard to take as they require a touch of abilities (perceiving characters and perusing pinyin). For my level, I have an inclination that it is too simple. I experienced the majority of the tests, including the last test effortlessly. On the whole, I took in a couple of things I definitely knew from this course. I do not recommend this course for amateurs. Perhaps on the off chance that you as of now inspire how to peruse Pinyin, and can perceive a couple of Chinese characters. This course was more to speak, less to read and write.
← | → see all
- Vocational qualification
- Salford
...in your second year if you choose to continue. Here at Pendleton you will find a. CHINESE Why should I come to Pendleton College? If you are interested in languages and communication...
- Course
- (Cologne) (Germany)
- 24h
...in various languages, such as TOEFL or DELE, and also other examinations such as foreign language correspondent, translator and/or interpreter...
- Course
- Online
- Different dates available
...by over one billion people within China and the Chinese diaspora it makes learning Chinese, even the basics, increasingly important. The course starts... Learn about: Basic Chinese, Chinese Vocabulary, Chinese Language...
- Vocational qualification
- Broadstairs
- Different dates available
...course in Mandarin Chinese. It is aimed at those who have some knowledge of Mandarin Chinese, and for those wishing to continue from where the Improvers course left... Learn about: Chinese Language...
- Course
- London
...and make use of exciting interactive games and focal points. Our groups meet at regular intervals. We place an emphasis in speaking and listening...
- Course
- Edinburgh
- 10 Weeks
...Intensive This programme is designed to give beginners a good foundation for further study in speaking, writing and reading Mandarin Chinese...
- Course
- Dundee
- 7 Weeks
...buy bus/theatre/opera/cinema tickets; get around in a city; say what you like or dislike. Suitable for: Discovery level for all those new to language learning...
- Vocational qualification
- Cambridge
- 10 Days
...speaking or listening at Preliminary level. This will help to prepare for the. Chinese Improvers Your Course This course is aimed at students who...
- Course
- Sutton
...all experts in their field and have a passion for languages which they utilise to maximise your potential in an enthusiastic and friendly manner...
- Short course
- Blended in Glasgow
- Beginner
- 40h - 20 Weeks
...you the following questions: Nin gui xing? Ni zhu zai nar? Ni shi naguoren? Nide dianhua haomar shi duoshao? Ni jia you jige ren? Xianzai jidianle?...
- Course
- London
- Beginner
- 6h
...greeting, bio information and introduction, numbers 5 basic grammatical sentence patterns Chinese characters in both PC and handwriting...
- Vocational qualification
- London
- 10 Weeks
...Who is this course for? For absolute beginners with no knowledge of the language. What previous knowledge/experience are required? None What is the level of the course?...
- Course
- Londonandanother venue.
- London
- 10 Weeks
...the association for British Council accredited English Language Schools in the UK. Established in 1998, Cactus is an award-winning company with a proven...
- Vocational qualification
- Broadstairs
- Different dates available
...you will be able to: Pronounce the consonants and vowels of Mandarin Chinese Use the four tones in Mandarin Chinese Greet people Say a number of phrases... Learn about: Chinese Language...
- Course
- Crawley
...for our full terms and conditions please refer to our prospectus or visit www.centralsussex.ac.uk. Students who need to use cars to travel to Crawley campus...
- Vocational qualification
- Wandsworth
- 11 Weeks
...see a doctor. -exchange money and Chinese. Chinese Mandarin near beginner (first year of study) Level: Level 1 - Module 2 Course content: Learn to speak...
Questions & Answers
Add your question
Our advisors and other users will be able to reply to you