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Cantonese speaking class which I can help people to improve that speaking of Cantonese.
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من 63.58 $
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Cantonese is such an interesting language to speak. Although it’s hard, it’s fun to learn and it’s quite challenging. I have been speaking this language since i was born. I am a Cantonese native speaker.
I would love to deliver speaking lessons which we just speak Cantonese the whole time.
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I am a chinese person who has already done GCSE and I am now doing A-levels in the UK. I would love to tutor KS3 or below maths as I have been tutoring children that’s around the age of 7-13 before. I could make maths look fun and easy. I can also speak fluent Cantonese which I am able to teach chinese also.
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I am now in year 12 which I’m doing A-levels such as economics, maths, further maths and physics. These subjects are all dealing with numbers and statistics.i got an A in maths GCSE.
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I have been tutoring children science and maths before. Also, I assist some of them on their mental health in order to make them encouraging themselves on working harder.
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الأطفال (7-12 سنة)
شباب (13-17 سنة)
مستوى الطالب
مبتدئ
متوسط
متقدم
المدة
30 دقيقة
45 دقيقة
60 دقيقة
الدرس يدور باللغة
الإنجليزية
الصينية
الجاهزية في الأسبوع العادي
(GMT -05:00)
نيويورك
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Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
You will be learning the basics of maths in order to know how maths works and will be more easy to get on with it after when things get harder.

I will mostly be tutoring maths that you are not good at and help you to improve it. This class is going to be fun instead of boring and strict.
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Elementary Mandarin Course
This course serves as an introduction to Mandarin, which is the focus of most Chinese language programs. It offers preliminary teaching in reading and writing Chinese characters, as well as listening comprehension and speaking. Chinese history and culture, particularly as it relates to the development of the language, is also introduced in this course. Elementary Mandarin is usually presented as two complementary courses.

Intermediate Mandarin Course
The next level of Mandarin education continues from the themes and language structures begun at the elementary level, with an increasing focus on reading and writing Chinese characters. Heavier emphasis on grammar and idiomatic Chinese expressions occurs at the intermediate level. Students are asked to read a great deal from modern texts and literature written in Mandarin. Conversational exercises receive more focus at this level, as well. Like elementary Mandarin, intermediate Mandarin is most often offered in a 2-course format.

Advanced Mandarin Course
At the advanced or conversational stage, oral performances and conversations in Mandarin are at the forefront. Class work at this level is designed to expand student vocabulary and fine-tune speaking and listening skills. Speaking and reading speed, along with increased levels of reading comprehension, are other major goals of this level, which may be split into two courses. In addition to placing increased focus on student conversational skills, this course may take examples from Chinese television, radio and Internet sources to test comprehension.

Cantonese Course
In addition to Mandarin, the other major Chinese language, Cantonese, is taught in a majority of Chinese programs. Some Chinese language programs offer elementary, intermediate and advanced Cantonese courses that mirror the progression of the Mandarin educational tree. Others teach Cantonese as a single class designed to complement a Mandarin program. In either case, the standard 4-discipline curriculum is typically used, focusing on speaking, reading, writing and listening comprehension.

Chinese Civilization Course
This subject is often incorporated very broadly into basic Chinese language curricula; however, most programs offer the subject independently for more in-depth examination. This course explores Chinese history, culture, politics and religion, as well as scientific advancement, industrial progress, literature and philosophy. Some Asian studies departments offer a variety of individual courses in Chinese cultural topics that may include traditional drama, Chinese Buddhism and cinema. Unlike other Chinese language courses, Chinese civilization is taught in English and usually doesn't require in-depth knowledge of the language.
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Elementary Mandarin Course
This course serves as an introduction to Mandarin, which is the focus of most Chinese language programs. It offers preliminary teaching in reading and writing Chinese characters, as well as listening comprehension and speaking. Chinese history and culture, particularly as it relates to the development of the language, is also introduced in this course. Elementary Mandarin is usually presented as two complementary courses.

Intermediate Mandarin Course
The next level of Mandarin education continues from the themes and language structures begun at the elementary level, with an increasing focus on reading and writing Chinese characters. Heavier emphasis on grammar and idiomatic Chinese expressions occurs at the intermediate level. Students are asked to read a great deal from modern texts and literature written in Mandarin. Conversational exercises receive more focus at this level, as well. Like elementary Mandarin, intermediate Mandarin is most often offered in a 2-course format.

Advanced Mandarin Course
At the advanced or conversational stage, oral performances and conversations in Mandarin are at the forefront. Class work at this level is designed to expand student vocabulary and fine-tune speaking and listening skills. Speaking and reading speed, along with increased levels of reading comprehension, are other major goals of this level, which may be split into two courses. In addition to placing increased focus on student conversational skills, this course may take examples from Chinese television, radio and Internet sources to test comprehension.

Cantonese Course
In addition to Mandarin, the other major Chinese language, Cantonese, is taught in a majority of Chinese programs. Some Chinese language programs offer elementary, intermediate and advanced Cantonese courses that mirror the progression of the Mandarin educational tree. Others teach Cantonese as a single class designed to complement a Mandarin program. In either case, the standard 4-discipline curriculum is typically used, focusing on speaking, reading, writing and listening comprehension.

Chinese Civilization Course
This subject is often incorporated very broadly into basic Chinese language curricula; however, most programs offer the subject independently for more in-depth examination. This course explores Chinese history, culture, politics and religion, as well as scientific advancement, industrial progress, literature and philosophy. Some Asian studies departments offer a variety of individual courses in Chinese cultural topics that may include traditional drama, Chinese Buddhism and cinema. Unlike other Chinese language courses, Chinese civilization is taught in English and usually doesn't require in-depth knowledge of the language.
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