If you are a student of the Chinese language, Varsity Tutors can help you enroll in a Denver Chinese course so that you can further your education. If you are studying Chinese at Cherry Creek High School, George Washington High School, or another high school in the Denver area, Chinese lessons can help you keep up with your classes. Alternatively, if you are an adult learner looking to study Chinese, we can help you as well.
Chinese is a great language to learn. It is the most spoken language in the world, with over one billion native speakers. There are Chinese speakers all over the world, including in the United States. Chinese is the official language not just in China, but also in Taiwan. Studying Chinese can be a gateway to absorbing new cultures. Particularly, studying Chinese can help you understand Eastern cultures and philosophies.
Adult learners who are businesspeople or entrepreneurs can often benefit from knowing Chinese. For example, many products are sourced from China. Being able to speak Chinese can help you make connections with manufacturers who can supply you with the products you need. It can also help you negotiate better deals and understand the culture and mindset of the people you are doing business with. Therefore, if you are an undergraduate in university, such as the University of Denver, the Colorado School of Mines, or another university in the Denver area, and you are studying topics related to business, finance, or international trade, you may want to consider taking Chinese lessons.
Studying Chinese can change your life. It can also help you in your career. There is a growing demand for skilled employees who can speak Chinese for many positions.
China is one of the largest countries in the world. Being able to understand Chinese can open up to you a culture that seems closed to many Americans. You can meet new people, make new friends, and travel to new countries. Chinese is spoken by people not just in China and Taiwan, but also in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and other countries.
What might I learn when taking a Denver Chinese course?
Chinese is one of the most difficult languages to learn, both when learning to speak it and when learning to write and read it. However, your Chinese course instructor can help you out.
Chinese is a tonal language, like Vietnamese and Thai. This means that the same word can have different meanings, based on the tone being used. There are only four tones in Mandarin Chinese: flat, falling, rising, and falling then rising. However, other Chinese dialects can have up to nine tones.
For native English speakers, mastering the tones in Chinese can be particularly difficult, as there is no equivalent in English. The tones are an integral part of Chinese. If a word is pronounced with the wrong tone, it can have a different meaning, making your sentences senseless. However, your instructor can patiently go over the tones with you until you master how to pronounce them correctly and understand what different words mean based on the tones being used.
While there are many Chinese dialects, all of them share the same written system. There is no Chinese alphabet; Chinese is the only modern language that is pictographic. There are over 50,000 characters in written Chinese. Each symbol represents one syllable. However, there are no rules like there are in the English alphabet. Each symbol has a different pronunciation and must be learned separately. Although there are over 50,000 characters in total, only 20,000 are used regularly. Not only that, but the majority of written Chinese is communicated by using 2,500 characters. However, that is still a lot. Your class instructor can start with the most important characters and gradually introduce new characters based on their level of importance.
Your instructor can also teach you about the history of written Chinese. Many modern Chinese characters come from ancient drawings, where they were used to describe various items. Written Chinese is thousands of years old, with evidence that certain characters were used in the times of the Shang Dynasty.
How will the Denver Chinese course work?
Learning Chinese can be a confusing and difficult process. There is a lot of information to absorb, and many of it will be new to native English speakers. You'll have to learn new characters, get used to a different written system, and get used to speaking words while using different tones. Taking a Denver Chinese course can help you process all of this information. Your instructor can present all this information to the class in an organized style, gradually introducing more and more information.
Your Denver Chinese class takes place over the internet, in a virtual classroom. You will be able to see and hear the other students. You can interact with them, ask questions, and hear questions being asked and discussed by other students. You can join in on class discussions as well and get a chance to practice your Chinese.
If you feel as if you need private time with your instructor, you can request that as well. These courses are designed to give you as many avenues as possible for improving your Chinese language skills. When you get one-on-one time with your instructor, you can go over particular issues that have been bothering you, such as the correct intonation of the different tones or how to write specific characters correctly.
What's the best way to get started with a Denver Chinese course?
Reach out to Varsity Tutors if you are interested in learning more about how to get started in a Denver Chinese class. Our educational consultants can help you decide which class to enroll in based on your current proficiency of Chinese and what areas you want to focus on (such as spoken Chinese vs written Chinese). There are new class sections starting each month, so there will be no need to wait long. Give us a call today and we can help you find a class that fits your schedule.
Congying: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...for many years. I enjoy working with beginning learners and continuing learners in Chinese. I've taught various age level students: adults, young children, and all the way up to college students. I am a native Chinese speaker. I grew up in China and speak standard Chinese. I am also a second language learner; therefore, I understand the challenges one face when learning another language. My teaching experience will also help you grasp the skills and...
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Yuli: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
Throughout college and my two years as a math teacher, I found that there isn't one best teaching method. Instead, each student is unique and this reflects in their learning style. A good teacher will be able to change strategies to accommodate for differences in learning styles. I hope to be the best teacher that I can be by listening to my students and adjust my style of teaching to fit the student's needs.... I believe in teaching that is catered towards the individual. Tutoring on a one-to-one level allows the teacher to incorporate strategies that are best suited to the student's learning style.
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Emilie: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...China. There, I also worked as the lead teacher in a new ESL school for adults where I provided lesson plans for the school and utilized my own classroom format to engage the students. I also tutored several young Chinese girls in English where we learned by translating their favorite Taylor Swift songs and watching Justin Bieber on Oprah. I don't believe education should be dull or limited to pencil and paper, and I work...
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Tina : Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...from one of the top 20 universities in China. I've also passed the "national proficiency test of mandarin" when I was in college. Teaching and researching the difference between Chinese and English have always been my passion. Before "varsity tutors", I have tutored five English-speaking students from ages 6 to 20. I tailor my classes to different students' needs, and I enjoy writing my own "Chinese grammar and practice" book based on different levels. I...
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Hongyan: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
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Ziyue: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
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Gabrielle: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
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May: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...connections with them on a personal level. I prefer to teach students the learning method and thinking process, rather than just the answer. I am good at guiding students and letting them come up with the answer by themselves. In college, I am a TA for a Calculus 1 class, helping students understand difficult concepts and prepare for tests. Last summer, I traveled back to China and tutored math for standardized testing such as the...
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...whenever I pass on valuable knowledge to another person! I can teach people how to improve their performance on the ACT, SAT, and GMAT standardized tests. In addition, I can teach algebra, geometry, and Chinese at all levels. My favorite subject to teach is the GMAT exam because the level of required logical deduction really challenges thinking to new heights. Data sufficiency in the quantitative section provides a unique twist in solving math, and I...
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Subject Expertise
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Henry: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
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Christina: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
I am a current MBA student at the Yale School of Management who will also be attending UCLA School of Law post-MBA. I've also enjoyed taking standardized tests and "cracking" their code; so I love getting to continue to work on this with my students.
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Zac: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
I am a recent graduate from an international relations masters program. I am especially qualified to teach students in the social sciences. ... My teaching philosophy is to encourage questions and open discussion. I feel that active learning, where students are making the connections themselves is the most beneficial to them. Having a friendly and relaxed space for learning is important to me as well.... Get to know the student. Figure out what they want to get out of the tutoring session and devise a plan to help the student meet their goals.
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Anna: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
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Helen: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
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Angela: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
I believe that everyone can achieve academic successes under proper guidance. I'd like to be the light tower for my students on the endless sea of study. I want to help them to find their own ways to the right place. I will help my students to find their own way to solve problems on certain subject and master techniques of studying certain subjects. ... I believe that everyone can be good at school if she/he gets the right teacher.
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Yikai: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
I currently study computer science at New York University with scholarship. I have tutored students of varying ages on various subjects and I have found that self-studying leaves gaps in one's knowledge. I enjoy challenging myself to explain difficult concepts as simple as possible to help students succeed. My favorite subjects are math and science and my hobbies include chess, running, and swimming.
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Jing: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
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Jennifer: Denver Mandarin Chinese course instructor
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