If you are looking into learning a new language, taking a Philadelphia Chinese class through Varsity Tutors could be just what you are looking for. If you are a high school student at Upper Darby Senior High School, a college student at the University of Pennsylvania, or a working professional who wants to learn a new language, you could benefit from a Chinese class.
Chinese can be a very difficult language to grasp, even if you have had some experience with it. The key to thriving while learning a new language is to seek out plenty of opportunities to speak and write using your new skills. If you decide to take a Philadelphia Chinese course, you will get opportunities to practice with an instructor alongside classmates who are as focused on learning the language as you are.
As Chinese is the most popular language in the world, it is a great language to take up. With over one billion Chinese speakers, you'll be sure to make some connections. Chinese is a language with many different dialects. Some of the most common are Gan, Wu, Hakka, Mandarin, and Xiang. Mandarin is the most common dialect among Chinese speakers, and it is the official language of Taiwan and The People's Republic of China. A popular dialect among Chinese speakers in the United States is Cantonese.
All of these dialects share the same written system. There is evidence that the Chinese writing system dates back thousands of years to the Shang Dynasty. There are no alphabetical letters in the Chinese language. The language is only represented with characters and symbols. There are over 50,000 characters used in the Chinese language. Only 20,000 are common, and most of the language only uses about 2,500 of the characters. Chinese is the only modern form of a pictographic language. Several of the characters that were developed by early people are still used throughout the language today. Because characters and symbols are not letters, they give no evidence as to how they are supposed to be pronounced. Thus, they must all be memorized.
Chinese is considered to be a complex language because of the fact that the character system can be hard to grasp and it is very different than English. Even though it can be difficult, learning Chinese can open up many opportunities for you because of the number of people that speak the language. Chinese speakers can become connections for you, both personal and professional. By taking a Philadelphia Chinese course, we can help you make an investment in your language skills that will last a lifetime.
What might a Philadelphia Chinese course cover?
Chinese can be a tricky language to learn, so a Philadelphia Chinese course will go over ideas and rules very fully. Some consider the hardest Chinese rule to understand is that all Chinese words only take on one form. That means there are no plurals, verb inflections, or articles. This idea can be very challenging for English speakers to learn because English has many different forms of words. Once you understand this rule, however, Chinese is easier to follow. The Chinese language is also tonal. This means that a word's definition can mean different things based on the speaker's tone of voice. Mandarin has four different tones: rising then falling, falling, rising, and flat; however, other dialects have nine tones. Another concept that may be discussed is pronouns. The character of Chinese pronouns is based on gender. The characters are usually the same, but they are pronounced differently. Other topics that may be studied in your Chinese class are sentence structure and grammar, verbs, phrases, and reading Chinese. You may also discuss Chinese customs, traditions, and history. All of these topics of study can help you develop a better understanding of the language and of the culture.
How will a Philadelphia Chinese class help me learn?
When you take a Philadelphia Chinese class, you may be pleasantly surprised by how accommodating and interesting the classes are. Every single one of our classes is completely online and is held in a virtual classroom. This makes the class convenient because it eliminates the need for a commute. When you take a Chinese class, you will learn from a knowledgeable instructor along with peers that will join you in the classroom. This means that even though the class is online, you will still be able to have great discussions and be able to engage easily in the class. These Chinese classes take the best elements of a traditional class and put them online.
In class, you will have many opportunities to practice speaking and writing Chinese, which will allow your skills to grow. You can bounce ideas off your classmates and ask them for help when you are stuck on a concept. This is a great way for you to learn new information, and maybe even have a little fun. If you get too stuck, however, you can always ask your instructor for some help. In fact, you can even request one-on-one time with your instructor, where you can ask about concepts that you find particularly challenging.
Another reason why an online Chinese class is convenient is the many sessions that you can pick from. New classes begin monthly, and you can choose between four-week or two-week sessions. Since many people live busy lives, convenient hours give you the ability to learn a language on a tight schedule. Whether you are looking for a class that meets on the weekends or over your lunch break during the week, there's a class that meets your scheduling needs.
How can I sign up for a Philadelphia Chinese class?
If you want to learn more about what Chinese classes might offer, or if you're ready to enroll in a Philadelphia Chinese class, reach out to Varsity Tutors. You can get in touch with an Educational Consultant by calling us or going online. We look forward to speaking with you and getting you started on the road to Chinese proficiency!
Ziyue: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...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, teach to the your strengths, and make learning a really fun experience! Learning language can seem like a long task, but I like to set goals and use weekly agenda to improve your general study...
Education & Certification
- Swarthmore College - Current Undergrad, Biology and Art
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Cantonese
- ACT
- Algebra 2
- +13 subjects
Carolynne: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...teaching-related leadership and volunteering. With me, you will never have a boring lesson--I try to make learning as fun and engaging as possible! I am more than qualified to teach the subjects I have listed in my profile, having received 5's on all my APs, and a score of 2280 on the SATs. I'm also fluent in Mandarin and English, and can speak conversational Cantonese. When I'm not tutoring, I enjoy fencing, singing, running, and...
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Current Undergrad, Biological Basis of Behavior
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Algebra
- SAT Subject Tests
- Elementary School Math
- +13 subjects
Tho: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...PennGSE in Philadelphia, PA. Self-motivated, creative, and passionate young professional seeking to learn and create innovative and transformative learning technologies for the modern user. Inquisitive and hard-working educator with strong technical and writing skills. Classroom practitioner with diverse interests in education technology, social media platforms, and instructional design. Currently teaches upper elementary math in a South Philadelphia Charter School. Extensive experience with elementary math curricula, teaching in summer, enrichment and extra-curricular programs, and using social...
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Bachelor in Arts, East Asian Studies
- University of Pennsylvania - Masters, Elementary Education
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- High School English
- Middle School Math
- College Algebra
- +23 subjects
Eric: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...computer science student at Swarthmore College. While I'm pursuing a technical degree I have diverse interests and I believe that my liberal arts background help me connect and communicate effectively as a tutor. I want to help you or your child understand the core concepts of any field instead of rattling off formulas and techniques for specific questions. To me, the mentor/mentee relationship is one of the most important human relationships --I will take any...
Education & Certification
- Swarthmore College - Current Undergrad, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Algebra 3/4
- Study Skills
- AP Studio Art: 2-D Design
- +92 subjects
Chang-shin: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
..."The legislative Congress of Taiwan," and "A Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy" for the "Fu-Xin-Gong University," Taiwan as well. English is a primary linguistic tool used to earn my Doctoral and second M.A. degree from Temple University, PA. My TOEFL score was 610 out of 650 in 1992. On top of that, I have been teaching college courses in the field of "Humanities' + "And Mandarin Chinese" since 1992. My English proficiency, including...
Education & Certification
- NAtional Chengchi University - Bachelor in Arts, Philosophy
- Temple University - Doctor of Philosophy, Religion
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- SAT Subject Tests
- PSAT Critical Reading
- +39 subjects
Shengnan: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...Education in TESOL from the University of Pennsylvania in May, 2012. I have various Chinese and English teaching/tutoring experience both in the United States and China. I have been a Chinese tutor for 2 years. Studnets love my class and parents say they learn more from me in ten weeks than the past 2 years. I value traditional Chinese culture and put some elements in my class. I wish that I can make Chinese learning...
Education & Certification
- Southwest Jiaotong University - Bachelor in Arts, English
- University of Pennsylvania - Master of Science, TESOL
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Languages
Nina: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...a first-year student at Drexel University's Accelerated BS/MD Program for medicine. I am passionate about a variety of subjects, and consider myself especially qualified to tutor in subjects relating to STEM and/or conversational Mandarin, as well as standardized testing. (fun fact: my favorite section on the old SAT was Critical Reading!) Outside of academics, I love playing the oboe and listening to classical music, making origami, and going on long morning strolls along the Schuykill...
Education & Certification
- Drexel University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- Drexel University College of Medicine - Doctor of Medicine, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Latin
- High School English
- High School Writing
- +49 subjects
Alan: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...study groups, and I have helped quite a few of them getting a grade level better in a variety of classes. I am the most passionate about math, chemistry, and physics. My goal in tutoring is to help a student in finding their interest/passion in a subject and to show them methods and the logic behind solving problems and daily applications. I am confident in helping my students understand difficult concepts or principles. I believe...
Education & Certification
- Purdue University-Main Campus - Bachelor of Engineering, Chemical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Cantonese
- Organic Chemistry
- Biochemistry
- +64 subjects
Jasmine: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...senior with a Neuroscience major at Swarthmore College. My favorite subjects include Biology and Psychology. I am interested in teaching students how to develop a better grasp of their academic material, improve their learning skills, and succeed in whatever course they take. Outside of the classroom, I enjoy playing violin, reading, and traveling. I also have extensive community service experience and have traveled to China, Kenya, and the Dominican Republic to engage in volunteer work.
Education & Certification
- Swarthmore College - Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- High School English
- College Chemistry
- Mandarin Chinese 3
- +32 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Current Undergrad, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- SAT Subject Test in Chinese with Listening
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- ACT
- +35 subjects
Andrew: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...school and graduated at the top of my class with a 4.0 GPA (unweighted). My ACT Composite score was 34, and I am an AP Scholar with Honors. I have developed effective learning techniques and study habits and my goal as a tutor is to pass these skill along to my students. I excel at explaining complicated ideas and problems in easy to understand plain English. On a personal level, I believe in the power...
Education & Certification
- Cornell University - Bachelor of Science, Labor and Industrial Relations
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Test Prep
- Social Studies
- Microeconomics
- +60 subjects
Cathy: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...is an ideal career for me and it provides me the opportunity to work with young people and help them learn and help them get ready for college life. I had some great experiences with classes of students and individual students as well. It was my moment when my students told me that they felt more confident in math and they did better than before in class. Math is fun and you will enjoy learning...
Education & Certification
- West Chester University of Pennsylvania - Bachelors, Education in Mathematics
- West Chester University of Pennsylvania - Current Grad Student, M.S. in Applied and Computational Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- +15 subjects
Nick: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...reading and writing of dramatic literature. Balancing process and structure is key for me so I make sure we start each session by setting goals for that session and then returning to them at the end, thereby ensuring the student can point to a measure of accomplishment within our time together. Aside from front handsprings, I absolutely love fantasy novels, science fiction and video games, particularly RPGs and survival horror. I'm always thinking about my...
Education & Certification
- American University - Bachelor in Arts, Theater Activism
- Pig Iron School for Advanced Performance Training - Master of Fine Arts, Ensemble Theater
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Algebra
- Theatre
- Elementary Math
- +35 subjects
Kevin: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...perhaps you are looking for ways to figure out seemingly unsolvable problems, whichever your case might be, I am willing to help. I graduated with a BS in Chemistry and am currently pursuing my Master's degree in Chemical Engineering. Therefore, I have a strong backgroud in Math (pre-calculus, college-level calculus, differential equations, intergrations), Chemistry and Physics. I am looking forward to sharing what I know in those areas and helping you succeed in school.
Education & Certification
- Temple University - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
- Villanova University - Master of Science, Chemical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Cantonese
- Calculus 2
- Trigonometry
- +18 subjects
Poushali: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology with minors in Computer Science and Mathematics. From kindergarten to my senior year of college, I've always noticed that my teachers made the largest impact on my success in various classes. The most memorable teachers were enthusiastic about what they were teaching and went the extra mile to provide additional help outside of class. When helping other students, I always remember this fact in order to make learning...
Education & Certification
- Millersville University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor of Science, Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- C++
- ESL/ELL
- Data Science
- +44 subjects
John: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
I believe that all students can learn if the right teacher and methods are employed. I have developed methods the areas of problem solving, balancing equations, and developing good responses to essay-type questions that are unique, yet very effective. I enjoy tutoring and feel that I can be helpful to those in need of science help, particularly in chemistry and physical science.
Education & Certification
- West Chester University of Pennsylvania - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
- West Chester University of Pennsylvania - Master of Science, Analytical Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Test Prep
- Chemistry
- HSPT
- +53 subjects
Ireti: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...forward, so my future career goal is to become a college professor and continue research in molecular biology. I earned my Bachelor of Science at Arizona State University in Biochemistry with a minor in Global Health and a doctorate in Biomedical Science from Meharry Medical College. I have experience in tutoring high school, college, and graduate school students. I tutor sciences such as biology (high school/college), cell biology, chemistry (high school/college), and biochemistry; math courses...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
- Meharry Medical College - Doctor of Medicine, Biomedical Sciences
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Latin
- Cell Biology
- Math 1
- +51 subjects
George: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
I'm an English as a Foreign/Second Language (EFL/ESL) teacher here in Philadelphia. I am certified and have ten years of teaching experience at home and abroad. It's my job to assess your needs as an English learner, then deliver instruction based on those needs in an enjoyable, effective manner. I'm an easy going guy, but I take learning quite professionally. After all, I study foreign languages too!
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Languages
- Art
- Writing
- +16 subjects
Jennifer: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...so I could remember for later. Even now, 13 years later, I still do that. I hope to carry that same passion for learning through my tutoring classes and convey the interest I have in exploring new subjects to my students as well! I am currently a student at the University of Pennsylvania where I am studying economics and statistics, and am interested in entering the tech sphere in the future. I have extensive experience...
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Current Undergrad, Econom
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Pre-Calculus
- Financial Accounting
- Languages
- +38 subjects
Kainian: Philadelphia Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...engineer in Japan as my first job. Now, I am also a certificated Engineer In Training (EIT) approved by the Pennsylvania State Registration Board for Professional Engineers. Although I can speak three languages fluently, my experience told me that learning and mastering a foreign language is not impossible but required commitment and persistence. However, I also found that learning foreign languages not only requires individual effort, you also need help from others, but sometimes I...
Education & Certification
- Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- AP Japanese Language and Culture
- Foreign Language
- Japanese
- +21 subjects