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Part-time chinese courses in Shanghai?
Posted by: Olgashanghai (IP Logged)
Date: April 21, 2010 05:04PM
Hello to everyone!
I am going to move to Shanghai for working and living and meanwhile would like to start learning mandarin.
Could someone advise me good not very expensive mandarin language courses in Shanghai where there is possibility to take part-time group lessons (for example in the evenings after work or on weekend) ?
Thank you very much!

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/02/2010 10:48PM by Olive.

Re: Learn chinese part-time in Shanghai
Posted by: Youlove515 (IP Logged)
Date: April 28, 2010 08:22AM
i want to help you, but i am not at shanghai now,so if you want to learn chinese via msn or email or something else ,i can help you.

msn/email:jun.q@msn.com

Re: Learn chinese part-time in Shanghai
Posted by: Jessie.Chew2010 (IP Logged)
Date: April 28, 2010 08:31AM
if you have a room big enough, I think I can help you. by the way I am in Shanghai.

Re: Learn chinese part-time in Shanghai
Posted by: Dwewyfeii (IP Logged)
Date: May 01, 2010 05:41AM
I can help you.I am a colleage student in Shanghai ,And I want to learn English,I am looking for someone who I can help with each other,if you want to be the one like I mentioned,please write an e-mail to me .
my Email is dwewyfei@yeah.net thanks.

Re: Part-time chinese courses in Shanghai?
Posted by: Olgashanghai (IP Logged)
Date: May 02, 2010 05:02PM
Thank you all for reply!
But i wanted to get some suggestions about courses of language because i would like to take part-time lessons in a group, not private.Like language school or university where there are lessons in groups for foreign people who come to Shanghai for work and would like to study basic Chinese for every day life.
To Jessie Chew- are you Italian? I looked your profile and it is written that you are from Italy, it could be great because i speak Italian and would be glad to do some Italian language practice as well. But can not understand your question about my room...please explain..
To Youlove: i think it is not good idea to learn chinese via msn because i am totally begginer and know just how to say Hello...sad smileyMsn is quite nice idea but for someone who can speak already and would like to pdo language practice.
To Dwewyfeii: nice to meet you, i am not native english speaker so can speak with you english but not sure that i can speak it properly)).
Thanks again!

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/02/2010 10:49PM by Olive.

Re: Part-time chinese courses in Shanghai?
Posted by: Xiaolang (IP Logged)
Date: February 27, 2013 10:13PM
For anybody who's working, [www.wohok.com] has great tools and information to improve their Chinese.

Especially the flashcard session is very helpful, as you can do it going to or returning from work on the train or in the subway. You can find it here: [www.wohok.com]

It's free, so just have a try!



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