Chinese language School in China Shanghai former French Concession > CoffeeTeaMandarin


Posted November 30, 2011 by shmandarin

CoffeeTeaMandarin language center is well-known for its flexibility, professonalism.Here you can find that Chinese is easy to learn and Chinese culture is easy to understand.

 
2011- Shanghai – An important year for a growing language school, CoffeeTeaMandarin successfully celebrate its birthday at French Concession campus, students from many different countries attend the school’s celebration party.

CoffeeTeaMandarin is offering many mandarin courses, including Survival Mandarin, Travel Mandarin, Business Mandarin, Chinese characters, HSK Preparation, Chinese culture.

Currently lots of expats living in China, they found it is a bit difficult to communicate with local Chinese in dailylife: supermarkets, taxi, hotels, etc. CoffeeTeaMandarin’s Survival Mandarin Program is specialized in expats daily communication, this course is tailor-made to the foreign newcomers who want to improve their Chinese speaking in a short time.

In China’s main cities, Beijing, Shanghai, you can see lots of expats taking pictures of China’s big changes, old and modern attractions of the big cities, towns…these expats may have some basic knowledge of China or Chinese words, they need to find a way to improve their basic Chinese communication, learning some key words and sentences are really important to meet their everyday’s needs. CoffeeTeaMandarin has the Travel Mandarin Courses, this course could help expats know daily use Chinese language very well.

With the development of China’s economy, lots of expats find China has many opportunities to get good jobs, to have new bussiness with Chinese people. For the one who is working in a company with lots of Chinese staffs, you may find communication is the first thing you want to find a way to make it. To improve foreign staffs Chinese speaking, CoffeeTeaMandarin promotes programs like Bussiness Mandarin and Corporate mandarin programs.

With years of company mandarin teaching experience, CoffeeTeaMandarin has set great relationships with various, one of the corparate is Ossur Asia, staffs from Iceland, India and Canada joined in our Corporate mandarin programs.

CoffeeTeaMandarin mandarin teaching programs are for those expats with great interests and curiosities to China, Chinese people, Chinese language and Chinese cultures. CoffeeTeaMandarin has all year round short term and long term mandarin training progroms.

Except the Chinese language classes, CoffeeTeaMandarin hold some interesting Chinese culture activities during the main Chinese festivals, like making dumpling, cooking Chinese cuisines, etc. Students from differenct countries get together, communicate,find new friends here…

CoffeeTeaMandarin has built a wide network of in the Shanghai expat communities, and here is able to give students chances to experience studying Chinese language and Chinese culture in China, Shanghai, the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world.

Are you interested in knowing more about China? Know more about China’s long history?

If you want to know this , feel free to contact us… we would let you know that China is a nice destination for your living, travel, working. Chinese language is not so difficult to learn. Chinese culture is very interesting.

If you have an interest to learn Chinese, or want to develop a partnership, let’s connect…

Ms. Lin
Director
CoffeeTeaMandarin Language Center
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.coffeeteamandarin.com
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Website Shanghai mandarin school, learn Chinese in China Shanghai French Concession
Business Address Shanghai, Xuhui District, Changshu Road 228
French Concession Campus
Country China
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Tags language center , learn chinese , mandarin course , mandarin school , shanghai , shanghai expat , shanghai french concession , study abroad
Last Updated December 24, 2011