No matter your current level of Chinese proficiency, from novice to advanced learner, you may benefit from a Louisville Chinese course, and Varsity Tutors can help you get enrolled. One of the most important factors determining your ability to learn Chinese effectively may be how much dedicated practice time you're able to spend working with the language on a regular basis. A Chinese course can be a great way to invite more Chinese conversation into your life and will provide you with lessons and feedback from an expert Chinese teacher. Saint Xavier High School students can find a course that accommodates sports and extracurricular activities, and University of Louisville students considering a minor in Chinese will be able to hone their skills. Even if you're a working professional looking to learn Chinese for business or personal reasons, there can be a course that fits your needs perfectly.
Chinese is a popular choice for language learners, and there's plenty of good reasons for that. Chinese is the most widely-spoken language in the world, with over one billion native speakers, which means it can be a great language to learn if you're interested in a career in business or international trade. But even if your interest in Chinese doesn't extend into the realm of business, you'll still be learning a language that can give you access to a deep, diverse culture with thousands of years of history, advanced artistic and philosophical sensibilities, and a broad, highly technical cuisine.
The diversity of Chinese culture is represented in the language itself. There are several dialects of Chinese, which are spoken very differently, but which are united by a single written language. The most popular dialect worldwide is Mandarin, which is the official language of the People's Republic of China. In the US, the Cantonese dialect has historically been the most widely spoken. Other dialects that you might take an interest in include Hakka, Gan, Xiang, and Wu. The written language which connects these dialects is very complex, with over 50,000 characters. 20,000 of these are regularly used, although the majority of Chinese communication only requires 2,500 of them. Each symbol represents a single syllable, but the symbols themselves give no indication to their own pronunciation, so you'll have to do a lot of memorization.
What will I learn in a Louisville Chinese course?
The complexity of written Chinese is just one reason that Chinese is considered one of the hardest languages in the world to learn. Even spoken Chinese has very little in common with English. For starters, Chinese is a tonal language, which means that the meaning of a word changes depending on the tone with which it is spoken. Mandarin Chinese uses four tones, but some dialects feature as many as nine. Chinese words also have only one grammatical form: there are no articles, verb inflections, or plurals. So, unlike English, in which plurals are usually modified with the addition of an -s to the end of the word, in Chinese words do not change regardless of context. Getting over this linguistic hurdle is often difficult for language learners.
You'll also study Chinese pronouns, essential vocabulary and basic phrases, Chinese grammar, and will work on your mastery of pronunciation and tones. In addition to traditional written Chinese, you may also learn pinyin, a written system for translating Chinese words into the English alphabet. This may be particularly crucial if you're interested in international communications. There's a lot to learn, and you can't cram a whole language into your head overnight, so it can be essential that you get plenty of consistent practice
How will a Louisville Chinese course help me learn?
A Louisville Chinese class is taught in a live, online classroom environment. You'll be able to see, hear, and speak with your Chinese teacher and your classmates in real-time, and will participate in group discussions where you'll be brought into conversation with other Chinese learners from a variety of backgrounds, which can boost your vocabulary and help you hone your speaking skills. Speaking with other students at your level can also be a great way to get over any anxieties you may have about using your Chinese in casual conversation. You'll also practice reading and writing Chinese together, and your instructor will provide lessons and give feedback. If you're an advanced Chinese learner looking to master the language, your instructor may even choose to teach the class entirely in Chinese, so you can experience a truly immersive Chinese language environment.
While group classes have a lot of advantages, one-on-one study with an experienced teacher can be useful too, especially when you find yourself really struggling with certain material. This is why a Louisville Chinese class will allow you to reserve private time with your Chinese teacher, so you can get back up to speed in no time. These classes have been designed to provide you with many routes to success, no matter your learning style. This attitude extends to scheduling, as well: an online class allows a lot of flexibility and can accommodate your busy schedule. Online classes are offered at a wide range of times, so if you're a DuPont Manual High School student and you've only got free time late at night or on the weekends, we can find something that works for you. The same is true whether you're a professional looking for something that you can fit into a break in your day, or even if you work the night shift and you'd prefer something early in the afternoon.
An online class also cuts out the need for a commute, so you won't have to worry about fitting more travel time into your day, and you won't have to worry about making it to class on time. This is a nice convenience for any class, but for a Chinese class, it may actually have an impact on your learning outcomes. As noted, consistent practice is key to learning any language, especially a language as complex as Chinese. By making sure that you have access to your Louisville Chinese class anywhere that you've got internet access, you can be setting yourself up for success.
How can I get signed up?
If you reach out to Varsity Tutors today, we can give you more information about what a Louisville Chinese course will cover, what courses might work best for you and your schedule, and can get you enrolled. New courses start every month, so there's always something available in the near future. Contact us today, and you'll be setting yourself up for a language learning experience that may transform your understanding of Chinese.

Arianna: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...coaching gymnastics, and mentoring FIRST Lego League (FLL) and Jr. FLL teams. I tutor a variety of subjects, but I especially enjoy working on my two passions: Math and physics. When tutoring, my goal is not only to help the student learn the specific material but to further develop their critical thinking skills and appreciation of the subject which will aid them in future studies as well. In my spare time I enjoy reading, programming,...
Education & Certification
- Purdue University - Bachelor of Science, Physics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Differential Algebra
- Commutative Algebra
- AP Calculus BC
- +73 subjects

Todd: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
Hello. My name is Todd Payne. I have two children and we are a happy family. I graduated from The University of Louisville in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in Psychology. I speak some Mandarin Chinese and have been teaching English for ten years. I look forward to tutoring you!
Education & Certification
- University of Louisville - Bachelor of Fine Arts, Biopsychology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- ESL/ELL
- Public Speaking
- UK GCSE Chinese (Spoken Mandarin)
- +32 subjects

Marissa: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...in Asian Studies - as well as two certificates in other areas. I have extensive tutoring experience, ranging over many subject areas. I currently teach English to students in China via video call. I'm familiar with current school expectations for students, especially local curriculum, as well as college-level work. My favorite subjects to teach are languages - I speak 7, at varying levels of proficiency. I like to laugh and have fun, so I hope...
Education & Certification
- University of Louisville - Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- French
- Japanese
- +47 subjects

Diane: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...and a JD, both of which have required me to develop my language and particularly writing skills. I have student taught college Chemistry, and I have written Continued Learning materials for a Continuing Legal Education symposium. I worked as a nanny for over 8 years before I had my own child. I am quite familiar with being around children and encouraging them to grow. I have never had a student under my instruction not succeed,...
Education & Certification
- Bellarmine University - Bachelors, English
- Northern Kentucky University - PHD, Law/ Juris Doctor
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- SAT
- Business Ethics
- AP European History
- +70 subjects

Tom: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...Tom, and I tutor Psychology, English, and basic Chinese Mandarin, as well as their respective standardized tests. I'm a graduate of SUNY Stony Brook and St. John's University, and am currently a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology. Prior to my doctoral studies, I was an adjunct teaching Psychology in Tucson, AZ, as well as a Chinese linguist. I believe learning can and should be fun, especially in subjects as embedded into our daily lives as...
Education & Certification
- Stony Brook University - Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
- St. Johns University - Master of Science, School Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Middle School
- Other
- Middle School Reading
- +38 subjects

Grace: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...in Chinese. I received the Chinese language scholarship, as well. I have tutored students in Chinese ranging from middle school level through college level. While I am able to tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Chinese, English, and essay editing. My tutoring style is kind and patient, and I do my best to make every lesson engaging and entertaining. I am passionate about helping students, specifically when they are learning...
Education & Certification
- Centre College - Current Undergrad Student, Environmental Studies
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Languages
- ACT English
- Mandarin Chinese 3
- +9 subjects

Jennifer: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...and help students get a better understanding of mathematics. I believe "The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics." - Paul Halmos. Everyone has a little different learning style and I will try my best to work with you to gain more confidence in math. I have taken a break from the traditional classroom this school year, but I do miss the students and teaching - so I can not wait to work...
Education & Certification
- Western Kentucky University - Bachelor in Arts, Journalism
- Indiana University-Southeast - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education
- Indiana Wesleyan University - Masters in Education, High School Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- VTLSC
- SAT
- ACT
- +19 subjects

Sean: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
I am currently a senior at the University of Kentucky studying international studies, focusing on Chinese language and comparative politics. I also attended Shanghai University for an accelerated Chinese language program. I currently tutor subjects ranging from Mandarin 1 and 2, ACT reading and English prep, and high school and college level history courses. I'm a history nerd, and it is my favorite subject to tutor. Outside of academia, I enjoy running, cycling, and reading.
Education & Certification
- University of Kentucky - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- World History
- AP European History
- European History
- +16 subjects

Carol: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
With a strong international background and a deep passion for education, I bring a unique perspective to learning environments. My adaptability, shaped by global experiences, allows me to connect with students from various backgrounds and tailor my approach to meet individual learning needs. I am committed to creating a positive, engaging space where students succeed. I want to give back to the community by supporting students' academic growth and confidence.
Education & Certification
- University of Louisville - Bachelor in Arts, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- Japanese
- +23 subjects

Kelsey: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...world religions and social studies. I graduated from Indiana University in 2015 with a double degree in East Asian Languages and Cultures (Japanese focus) and International Studies, with a minor in Second Language Studies (also known as Applied Linguistics). I spent 4 years living in Japan, 2 years in Bangladesh, and a summer in Taiwan. This includes professional experience interpreting and translating between English and Japanese, and have JLPT N1 certification as well as TESOL...
Education & Certification
- Indiana University-Bloomington - Bachelor in Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Japanese
- Study Skills
- +46 subjects

Chandler: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...as a middle and high school Social Studies teacher, AP Human Geography, TEFL, and have a MA in Teaching from the University of the Cumberlands. I have been tutoring adults and children since 2009 professionally and as a volunteer. I can help with anything under the social studies umbrella as well as general education through the college level. I prefer to tutor in History, Geography and Politics as those areas are of greatest interest and...
Education & Certification
- University of Louisville - Bachelor in Arts, History
- University of the Cumberlands - Master of Arts Teaching, High School Teaching
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- Geography
- Adult ESL/ELL
- +41 subjects

Gabrielle: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...studying abroad. During my time traveling throughout Asia, I worked and volunteered as a teacher for students of all ages, gaining significant experience in tutoring a wide variety of subjects. From ESL to public speaking, I have had the chance to help students make remarkable advancements in both confidence and competency levels. I am particularly passionate about tutoring English, Mandarin, and standardized test prep. In my experience working with students struggling to pass a class...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Chinese Language & Global Studies
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Other
- PSAT Writing Skills
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- +29 subjects

Caroline: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...students of the Oakland area in Language Arts and Mathematics and served as a mentor for many high school students. I have also been an undergraduate student instructor for the General Biology lab course offered at U.C. Berkeley, a prerequisite for students wishing to pursue Biology as a major. Since I have a wide range of teaching experiences in both academic subjects and test preparation, I am highly adaptable to different learning styles and cater...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor of Science, Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- Arithmetic
- SAT Subject Tests
- +42 subjects

Miaowen: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...translator in Taiwan for a few years. I have a 12 year old son, and I teach him Chinese at home. I love teaching and understand that learning a new language can be very challenging. As a Chinese teacher, I believe that my job is to help you to pick up the language in a conversational context. Then, I help you to remember those expressions and words by doing all kinds of fun memory activities....
Education & Certification
- Fu Jen Catholic University - Bachelor in Arts, History
- OHIO University - Master of Fine Arts, Art History
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Conversational Mandarin
- Languages
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- +3 subjects

May: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...and firmly believe that education can change lives and provide the upward social mobility. I love interacting with students and building 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...
Education & Certification
- Bryn Mawr College - Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science & Biology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- AP Chinese Language and Culture
- SAT
- Trigonometry
- +29 subjects

Helen: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
Hi, my name's Helen Liu! I'm currently studying at Stanford University, majoring in either Biology or Science, Technology, and Society. I love helping others and have been a peer tutor for over four years as well as a TA for two math classes. I promise I will work hard with you to achieve your desired score. I'd love to tutor you, so please feel free to contact me! ... Working with students to know why an answer is correct is much better than mindless practice. All students have the ability to understand, but it's up to the teacher to find the method that makes sense.
Education & Certification
- Stanford University - Current Undergrad, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Social Sciences
- Algebra
- AP Biology
- +25 subjects

Long: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
Hello, my name is Long Chen. I graduated from the University of Connecticut with a major in applied mathematics and a minor in statistics. After taking GRE test and finished applcations for Financial Engineering graduate program, right now I am also working as an intern for a small money management company. I believe the most important thing for being a great tutor is to have a good friendship with my students. Hope to see you...
Education & Certification
- University of Connecticut - Bachelors, Applied Mathematics Science
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Graduate Test Prep
- Quantitative Reasoning
- SAT
- +25 subjects

Wendy: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
I'm an experienced and patient tutor willing to work through any problem with a student. I specialize in the Foreign Language and English as well as Test Prep, but I am fully capable of tutoring high-level college math as well as teach music theory and vocal training. I am looking forward to working with you!
Education & Certification
- CUNY Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Japanese
- PSAT
- College Level American History
- +122 subjects

Asta: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...as well as admissions consultant in Hong Kong. For the past two years, I worked with a number of students to help prepare them for college in the United States. Even though I tutor a wide range of subjects, I enjoy teaching English and standardized test preparation the most. I love helping my students find beauty in the English language in addition to helping them achieve their college goals. I also love working with students...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- French
- French 1
- GRE Analytical Writing
- +80 subjects

Anna: Louisville Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...an average of 100 in my high school level chemistry class, a 5 on the AP chemistry exam, and an A in both General Chemistry 1 and 2 at Cornell University in my freshman year. Previously, I tutor high school chemistry, AP chemistry, and SAT subject chemistry to my underclassmen in high school through the National Honor Society, and currently, I'm a TA for General Chemistry this summer for my professor at Cornell, prepping incoming...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- ACT Math
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 1
- +28 subjects