Guangzhou is the capital of the Guangdong Province in southern China, and is known for its foreign trade and business center. Students at a Chinese school in Guangzhou will be in a city loaded with skyscrapers, buildings, that is also home to the largest urban park in China. Although...
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Guangzhou is the capital of the Guangdong Province in southern China, and is known for its foreign trade and business center. Students at a Chinese school in Guangzhou will be in a city loaded with skyscrapers, buildings, that is also home to the largest urban park in China. Although Gangzhou is known for its colonial buildings and ancient culture, it is also one of the most liberal, cosmopolitan, and interesting cities in China. Students interested in studying Chinese Mandarin courses in Guangzhou will enjoy what this huge city of over 10 million residents has to offer. Students can also choose to visit some of the many temples in the area, or visit the local museums such as the Guangzhou City Art Museum or the more contemporary Guangdong Museum of Art during their time outside of class.
Highly effective study methods and tailor-made curriculum are combined to form the backbone of our iTutor course, which adopts targeted and personalized teaching strategies to meet any academic demand. Our professional private tutors focus on your actual needs and study interests, and you can arrange a weekly timetable of anything from 2 to 40 lessons at your convenience - whenever and wherever you want.
Highly effective study methods and tailor-made curriculum are combined to form the backbone of our iTutor course, which adopts targeted and personalized teaching strategies to meet any academic demand. Our professional private tutors focus on your actual needs and study interests, and you can arrange a weekly timetable of anything from 2 to 40 lessons at your convenience - whenever and wherever you want.
“Our Chinese Classroom” Beginner One
It needs 80 lessons to complete, mainly target to zero level beginners. It starts with
pinyin(Chinese phonetics), including the tones and the spelling .
“Our Chinese Classroom” Beginner One
It needs 80 lessons to complete, mainly target to zero level beginners. It starts with
pinyin(Chinese phonetics), including the tones and the spelling .
Highly effective study methods and tailor-made curriculum are combined to form the backbone of our iTutor course, which adopts targeted and personalized teaching strategies to meet any academic demand. Our professional private tutors focus on your actual needs and study interests, and you can arrange a weekly timetable of anything from 2 to 40 lessons at your convenience - whenever and wherever you want.
Highly effective study methods and tailor-made curriculum are combined to form the backbone of our iTutor course, which adopts targeted and personalized teaching strategies to meet any academic demand. Our professional private tutors focus on your actual needs and study interests, and you can arrange a weekly timetable of anything from 2 to 40 lessons at your convenience - whenever and wherever you want.
“Our Chinese Classroom” Beginner One
It needs 80 lessons to complete, mainly target to zero level beginners. It starts with
pinyin(Chinese phonetics), including the tones and the spelling .
“Our Chinese Classroom” Beginner One
It needs 80 lessons to complete, mainly target to zero level beginners. It starts with
pinyin(Chinese phonetics), including the tones and the spelling .
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