Choose an Omaha Chinese course offered by Varsity Tutors, and you may find this challenging language much easier to learn. Chinese might be one of the hardest languages to learn, but it's also potentially the most beneficial. Learning Chinese could benefit you in many notable ways.
In terms of academics, plenty of programs have language requirements, such as those offered by the College of Saint Mary or the University of Nebraska. Even at the high school level, there might be plenty of hard-working high school students that want to learn Chinese along with their other studies.
Outside of academics, the opportunities that arise after learning Chinese are almost endless. Chinese is widely recognized as one of the most useful languages to learn in the business world, especially when it comes to international trade. China is a manufacturing powerhouse, and plenty of companies do business with this nation on a regular basis. Even learning Chinese for fun could be an amazing and rewarding challenge.
While the Chinese language might seem completely foreign to English speakers, it's actually the most common language on Earth. Technically speaking, English is an obscure, strange language compared to Chinese when you look at the global picture! By far the most common Chinese dialect is Mandarin, but there are many other dialects spoken throughout China and the rest of the world. For example, Cantonese is a dialect you might hear spoken most commonly by Chinese speakers in the United States and Canada.
The Chinese language is unique because it's the last remaining pictographic language. Ancient Mayans and Egyptians were Ancient cultures that also used elements of pictography in their written systems. Though Chinese might be a very difficult language to learn, learning such an ancient linguistic system could be an incredible experience. China's written system is thousands of years old, and their oral system is even older. Some written characters date back to the Shang Dynasty, which ruled almost 4,000 years ago.
What Might An Omaha Chinese Course Cover?
One of the main reasons why Chinese is such a challenging language for English speakers is that the two languages have virtually nothing in common. This isn't like learning French or German, where you might recognize a few identical or very similar words. As you learn Chinese, you'll truly be flying blind. A great example of this is the tonal system in Mandarin Chinese. Words might appear identical, but they have very different meanings depending on the tone being used. The four tones in Mandarin are flat, rising, falling then rising, and falling. There's also no real indication of how a word should be pronounced based on the character you're reading. Unlike English, you can't "sound it out". These major differences will be covered in depth over your learning sessions.
But with all that said, you'll learn that certain elements of Chinese are actually easier to understand compared to English. For example, Chinese doesn't really have a pluralization system. In English, we usually put an "s" on the end of words to indicate plurality, but Chinese has no equivalent. Nouns simply remain the same, no matter what. This could be a welcome break to some of the more challenging aspects of the Chinese language. This is also why English is slightly challenging to Chinese speakers.
Your Chinese course will also tackle plenty of other topics, and you'll steadily build on a strong foundation of knowledge. The concepts you'll cover include accented letters, Chinese pronunciation rules, the conjugation of verbs, and past and future tenses. You'll learn about the unique gender pronoun system used in the Chinese language. This system is interesting because you can only tell masculine and feminine pronouns apart based on pronunciation. And of course, you can also learn plenty of common phrases that help you carry a conversation in Chinese. Your course can help you learn all of these various concepts and much more.
How Does An Omaha Chinese Course Help You Learn?
These Omaha Chinese courses feature a unique and innovative virtual classroom system. These virtual classrooms are completely online, and you can access them from anywhere in the world. Just like a normal classroom, you'll learn alongside other students, and you'll have the chance to interact, ask questions, and converse in Chinese with your classmates. Group-based learning has proven benefits, and it's even more helpful when learning a new language. Unless you're learning in a group, you won't have the opportunity to practice speaking Chinese with other people in realistic scenarios. You'll learn from qualified, expert instructors who know the Chinese language in depth. These instructors go through a rigorous interview and vetting process, and successful candidates are partly chosen based on their communication skills.
How Do You Sign Up With An Omaha Chinese Class?
Whether you're a busy working professional or a student with a heavy course load, a wide range of scheduling options are available when you choose your Omaha Chinese class. Classes are offered either on a two-week or four-week basis. You can also choose from night classes, weekend classes, and all manner of other time slots. You can even take classes during your lunch break if that's the only available time you have! Classes also start up every single month, so you'll never have to wait too long in order to start learning Chinese.
Because Mandarin Chinese is the most common language on the planet, you're making a great decision by choosing this path. From academic opportunities to new professional pathways, learning this language could open all kinds of doors for you. It might be a difficult journey, but a Chinese class could make this process interesting, fun, and comprehensive. And if you're really struggling with the various concepts of your Chinese class, you can always book extra time with your instructor on a one-on-one basis. All the necessary educational resources are at your fingertips when you choose one of these Chinese classes. Contact Varsity Tutors today, and they will provide you with all the information you need to enroll in an Omaha Chinese class.
Caroline: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...years of college, I guided K-12 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...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor of Science, Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- High School English
- College Biology
- +42 subjects
Ziyue: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...to the states when I was in middle school, thus allowing me to be completely fluent in all three languages. I value my culture a lot, and even until today, I still maintain the habit of reading at least one book in Chinese every 2 weeks. I love personalized tutoring, so I have a very efficient system of targeting my course plans according to each individual student. I would incorporate connections to the your interests,...
Education & Certification
- Swarthmore College - Current Undergrad, Biology and Art
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Cantonese
- Math
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- +13 subjects
Allison: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...admission-worthy wisdom. Curriculum- A number of my former mentees/tutees have been accepted into preeminent undergraduate and graduate universities, including Stanford, Berkeley, Dartmouth, and more. And while I have worked with exceptionally naturally gifted students, I want to emphasize on creating a curriculum and plan that will suit your own individualized goals, whatever they may be. I take a personalized approach to tutoring, knowing that everyone learns differently and tailoring counseling to the personal abilities and...
Education & Certification
- Dartmouth College - Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- High School Computer Science
- Technology and Coding
- Conversational Mandarin
- +13 subjects
May: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...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 SAT Subject Math and AP Calculus. Helping struggling students achieve high scores in standardized testing has been one of the most rewarding experiences - it boosts students' confidence and at...
Education & Certification
- Bryn Mawr College - Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science & Biology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- AP Chinese Language and Culture
- Pre-Calculus
- Trigonometry
- +29 subjects
Asta: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...helping my students find beauty in the English language in addition to helping them achieve their college goals. I also love working with students on their college essays because that's when I feel I get to know my students the best, as we talk through dreams, aspirations, and life experiences. I view education as a skill; education is not around to help us learn specific things, but rather education teaches us how to learn. Outside...
Education & Certification
- University of Chicago - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- French
- College Essays
- Chemistry
- +80 subjects
Jing: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
I am deeply passionate about the field of education. I look forward to tutoring and helping individuals who are dedicated to their future. I am happy to offer advice about college applications and career counseling as well. I can't wait to meet you!
Education & Certification
- Georgetown University - Current Undergrad, Psychology & Political Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- SSAT
- ISEE- Upper Level
- Psychology
- +53 subjects
Christina: Omaha 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.
Education & Certification
- University of Houston - Bachelors, Biology, General
- Yale School of Management - Masters in Business Administration, Business, General
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- College Algebra
- Languages
- ISEE- Middle Level
- +58 subjects
Chloe: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
My name is Chloe and I am an incoming senior at Case Western Reserve University. I am a BS candidate for Statistics and a BA candidate for Medical Anthropology. Furthermore, I am also a Masters of Public Health student at the graduate school.
Education & Certification
- Case Western Reserve University - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Statistics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Adult ESL/ELL
- SAT Verbal
- High School English
- +72 subjects
Yutong: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...the opportunities to live in three countries and to complete high school and college education, I would like to contribute back to society by bridging cultural gaps and helping others through teaching. During high school, every Sunday morning I taught Chinese language and culture to a group of adopted local Chinese children and their families and continued to do so in college. Additionally, I was also the teacher assistant for my college major's senior design...
Education & Certification
- Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Industrial and Systems Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- ACT English
- AP European History
- Study Skills
- +23 subjects
Gabrielle: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...levels. I am particularly passionate about tutoring English, Mandarin, and standardized test prep. In my experience working with students struggling to pass a class or to prepare for college entrance exams, we always have fun determining the study method that works best for them. Everybody has a different learning style and once we hone in on the right one for you, an improvement in scores will become more than apparent. Overall, I find tutoring to...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Chinese Language & Global Studies
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Reading
- College Essays
- Study Skills and Organization
- +29 subjects
Crystal: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...of Boston. I just came back from a year living in France, where I taught English to over 200 elementary school students in person and by videoconferencing. My other previous teaching experiences include being a French drill instructor and Linguistics T.A. at Dartmouth, a teaching assistant at the Kimball Union Academy Summer Language Institute, and a Dartmouth Partners in Community Service Fellow at the Chinatown Community Children's Center in San Francisco. I am an enthusiastic,...
Education & Certification
- Dartmouth College - Bachelor in Arts, Linguistics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- French
- Cantonese
- SAT Subject Test in French
- +35 subjects
Jennifer: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...in East Asian studies, Slavic studies, and art history. I'm comfortable working with chemistry, biology, most math subjects, and SAT Reading and Math, but am especially confident with tutoring Mandarin Chinese, as a native Chinese speaker with experience teaching a beginning Chinese course in the middle school support program at the Wheeler School in Providence, RI. If you're interested in improving your Chinese (or just looking to start a new language!), please reach out to...
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Current Undergrad Student, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Calculus
- SAT Math
- High School Chemistry
- +39 subjects
Frank: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...China and a whole school year as an active teaching assistant (personalized tutoring and lab instruction), I hope to continue my involvement with tutoring at Varsity Tutors! I've had extensive experience with Speech and Debate throughout high school, which not only helped me with my communication skills but also taught me how to be an organized and analytical student. Despite having a fierce passion for debating, I am known by my peers as always being...
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- ACT English
- Social Sciences
- +32 subjects
Kerry: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...of Business Administration program. Throughout my time in both college and high school I have experienced the frustration and pains of students, whether it be myself or my friends. I have always helped my friends with the subjects they struggled with (Calculus, ACT science, Economics, etc.) because I want to see them succeed. I decided to become a tutor to help others succeed as well. I teach ACT, SAT, Statistics, Economics, Business, Math, English, Environment...
Education & Certification
- University of Michigan - Bachelors, Business
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- AP Calculus BC
- College Business
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- +49 subjects
June: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...For example, I have conducted research on dementia using electrophysiology in a mollusk model. I participate in hackathons and robotics challenges that test not only my programming ability but also my hardware skills as a tinkerer. My engineering pursuits require a strong foundation in mathematics, my interest in the life sciences calls for a myriad of memorization techniques, and my participation in the academic world at large reminds me daily of the importance of sharp...
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Foreign Language
- Latin
- AP Chemistry
- +76 subjects
Tina: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...experience to the online learning format. I love economics and all the math behind it as well as the visual language of film and the humanistic touch of it. I believe in expanding the students' world by teaching not only facts and theories but the implication behind them in addition to sufficient application practice. I want the students to foster intellectual curiosity as they delve into a particular subject. Born and raised in Beijing for...
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- AP Calculus AB
- English
- SAT Subject Test in Physics
- +72 subjects
Sanvy: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...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 always feel happy whenever I help someone understand an easier way to solve questions. My teaching philosophy is that there is no student who cannot improve: every individual has a...
Education & Certification
- Truman State University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- Algebra
- Pre-Calculus
- +42 subjects
Thomas: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...am a recent college graduate who loves teaching and helping students learn. I have experience teaching English in Argentina, as well as experience as a teaching assistant for various subjects at the Summer Institute for the Gifted. Exploration drives much of what I do, and I believe that learning is a form of exploration - and I hope to share that mindset with my students. As a tutor, I will be very patient, understanding, and...
Education & Certification
- Northwestern University - Bachelors, Psychology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- SAT Subject Tests
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- +45 subjects
Christine: Omaha Mandarin Chinese course instructor
Hi! I'm a freshman at Princeton University from Greenwich, CT. I'm currently pursuing a degree in Operations Research and Financial Engineering, with a certificate in Computer Science. I'm also fluent in Chinese, and currently taking a heritage speaker's Chinese class here at Princeton. I'm more than happy to help you with any math/science/Chinese questions!
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Engineer, Operations Research
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- Elementary School Reading
- Middle School Reading Comprehension
- +90 subjects
Wendy: Omaha 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
- Singing
- ACCUPLACER ESL - Listening
- +122 subjects