Varsity Tutors can set students of all skill levels up with St. Louis Chinese lessons that are led by a knowledgeable expert. Whether you're entering Chinese classes at Gateway High School, taking courses at Saint Louis University, a student at another local institution, or learning the language for any other reason, we provide options that can help you retain the language. You might be taking Chinese to fulfill a general education requirement or to expand your professional opportunities. Whatever prompted you to start learning Chinese, new languages bring a new set of challenges that your class at school may not be prepared to address. We can help you access additional resources that can provide effective Chinese practice.
Chinese is the most popular language in the world. There are multiple dialects, though Mandarin is the official language of the People's Republic of China. Historically, the majority of Chinese speakers in the United States speak Cantonese. In addition, there are the dialects of Xiang, Gan, Wu, and Hakka.
Chinese doesn't have an alphabet. Instead, thousands of characters are used to communicate in writing. Written Chinese can be found as far as back as the Shang Dynasty. The characters depict syllables, each of which must be learned individually. The Pinyin system is used to translate Chinese characters into the English alphabet.
Learning a new language can bring many unique challenges that you may not be prepared for. Whether you're having trouble keeping up with your peers in Chinese 1 or you want to work ahead of your syllabus, we can get you set up with two types of lessons: classes and private instruction. Within 24 hours, we can connect you with excellent St. Louis Chinese tutors who can help you learn the language. In addition, new class sections start every month. You can even choose to mix the two types of lessons. There is a range of unique benefits presented by each option. Either way, you can work with patient and experienced mentors who understand the challenges you face.
What kind of skills can an instructor focus on during St. Louis Chinese lessons?
Chinese is the only modern pictographic language, which presents unique challenges. From the outset, you are introduced to a wide range of new concepts. For instance, the Chinese language doesn't contain verb inflections, articles, or plurals. Instead, all words have one grammatical form. You will need to strengthen your control over your vocal cords due to the importance of tone. The meaning of a word is based on the tone of voice used to say it. If you are learning Mandarin Chinese, you will only need to master four tones. However, those taking Cantonese will have six. Still, others can have up to nine. Without consistent and ongoing exposure to the language, it can be challenging to develop the skills necessary to master Chinese.
From students who are just beginning to learn Chinese to those who want to maintain their language skills, Chinese lessons can serve as a valuable external resource that can provide consistent and effective practice. Since a lack of practice can restrict your ability to retain the concepts and skills you've gained, regular exposure is a good idea. By practicing your speaking, reading, and writing skills regularly, you can increase your retention of pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary, and more. Depending on your skill level, your lessons could even be led entirely in Chinese. Language immersion is a common strategy that can help you become more confident and comfortable with speaking Chinese.
If you'd rather work in a more private setting, we can connect you with private mentors who can take a personalized approach to your Chinese lessons. Private tutoring can allow you to spend as much time on as you need on any issues you may have. Whether you want to learn how to use the Pinyin system to translate or you want to master your pronunciation of common phrases, a private mentor can patiently work with you while adjusting their teaching methods to better suit your needs. Your Chinese instructor can even tailor study sessions to appeal to your learning preferences. A hands-on learner, for example, may explore a supermarket with their mentor to build their market vocabulary.
How do the two types of St. Louis Chinese lessons work?
While it may be intimidating to study Chinese independently, there are resources available to you. We can set you up with Chinese lessons that can easily fit into your hectic schedule of school courses, extracurricular activities, and family commitments. Online Chinese classes are hosted through a virtual classroom that allows you to engage in sessions with your classmates and instructor. Sessions incorporate a mix of activities designed to encourage you and your peers as you build your skills. You can participate in conversational practice, receive feedback from your class instructor, and share ideas with your classmates. We can get you enrolled in Chinese classes soon.
Some students find that they learn best in a calm, private environment. We can connect you with a St. Louis Chinese tutor in as little as 24 hours. One-on-one learning allows your mentor to customize your study sessions. They can get to know your learning preferences while assessing your existing Chinese skills. Your mentor can focus your sessions on the areas of opportunity in which you have the most room for improvement. Private instruction can be held online or in person. Online tutoring can take place from wherever you prefer to work. Just join your mentor on our Live Learning Platform to video chat, work with a whiteboard, and otherwise engage with your instructor. In-person learning can be arranged at your home, school, or anywhere else that you'd prefer.
How can I get started with St. Louis Chinese lessons?
Varsity Tutors can get you set up with top-notch St. Louis Chinese lessons that are led by a knowledgeable and patient mentor. Whether you're getting your first introduction to the language at Riverview Gardens Senior High School or you're a professional seeking to expand your business opportunities, our educational consultants can help you get signed up for Chinese lessons that can appeal to your learning preferences. You don't have to build your proficiency in this language alone when there are convenient and reliable options that can support you. Contact our educational consultants to get set up with lessons or connect with a St. Louis Chinese tutor today!
Owen E: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
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- University of Kansas - Bachelors, English
- University of Kansas - Masters, TESOL
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- IB Language B SL
- IB Language B
- +116 subjects
Aleph: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...hours for Capital Market Imperfections and Entrepreneurial Finance (Econ 428) of professor Bruce Petersen, Understanding the Financial Crisis (Econ 4301) of professor Fernando Martin, Microeconomics (MEC 290) of professor Daniel Gottlieb, Introduction to Microeconomics (Econ 1011) of professor Brian Rogers, and Development Economics (Econ 471) of professor Sanghmitra Gautam. As a tutor from 2012 to 2014 at California State University Fullerton where I got my master's degree in Economics (GPA 3.97), I helped undergraduate students,...
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- Beijing Jiaotong University - Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
- Washington University in St Louis - Master of Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Korean
- DAT
- Macroeconomics
- +72 subjects
Syaulan: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...and high school students on Chemistry, Algebra, and Geometry, etc. In my teaching & tutoring, I'd like to first find out the strength and weakness of the student on the corresponding subject, and then design a protocol to induce the student fully exerting his or her strength while improving the weakness counter part. The practical way of implementing this strategy is by doing exampling problems, Q&A discussions, and practicing problem sets, with which a cycle...
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- National Chung-Hsing University - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
- Johns Hopkins University - PHD, Organic / Material Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- Graduate Test Prep
- Algebra 3/4
- +26 subjects
Daniel: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...rising sophomore at the University of Chicago, where plan to major in Mathematics and Economics. I have tutored in both high school and college. In high school, I tutored a Chinese exchange student in History and English and in college, I tutored an 11th grader in Mathematics, Physics, and the SAT. My favorite subjects are Mathematics and the Natural Sciences. I know these are subjects that many students struggle with, and my goal is not...
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- University of Chicago - Bachelor of Economics, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Languages
- High School Level American History
- Algebra
- +37 subjects
Jessica: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...adulthood, as I believe education can be enjoyable and accessible for everybody. I am a firm proponent of establishing a positive student-tutor relationship, as developing the ability to recognize patterns and problem-solve requires trust and open communication. I try to impart the ability to learn outside of the classroom with the skills that I teach. Moreover, I am comfortable working with students who have learning disabilities. In terms of test prep, I believe that steady...
Education & Certification
- Washington University in Saint Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Classics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Foreign Language
- Latin
- Cantonese
- +34 subjects
Education & Certification
- University of Kansas - Bachelor of Science, Mathematics Teacher Education
- Maryville University of Saint Louis - Master of Science, Counselor Education
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Discrete Math
- AP Calculus BC
- Science
- +50 subjects
Sean: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...and raised in the U.S, I'm a motivated character that always excelled in academics and achievements, including winning congressional scholarship at the age of 16. After high school, I began a home business while attending college. Throughout the last couple years, I have been increasingly seeking ways to enrich my skill-set and keep my mind sharp: I'd studied overseas, learned foreign languages, practiced coding and digital production. In person, I'm a calm, clear-minded and detail-oriented...
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- Los Angeles Valley College - Bachelor of Economics, International Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- German
- SAT
- Algebra
- +26 subjects
Rebekah: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...teacher for 12 years, I have taught math from 6-12 grade. I have learned how to assess a student's strengths and weaknesses while providing them with instruction and activities that help them practice the specific skills they need to improve. I have designed lessons for students with various learning styles using teacher-designed curriculum. I have worked with students in small groups and one-on-one during school tutoring opportunities. I have experience motivating students who express a...
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- Wake Forest University - Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
- University of Missouri-St Louis - Masters in Education, Mathematics Teacher Education
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- ISEE- Upper Level
- Productivity
- Algebra
- +50 subjects
Lily: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
I'm currently a sophomore at Washington University in St. Louis studying molecular biology and biochemistry. My favourite subjects include biology, chemistry, calculus, and art history. During high school, I tutored underclassmen in general and AP biology. During freshman year of college, I was a coach for a middle school science olympiad optics team.
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- English
- Other
- Calculus
- +22 subjects
Mica: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...Intensive Spanish Language program. In El Salvador, I taught in a K-9 school as a Peace Corps Volunteer. Most recently, I spent two years as an English Lecturer at the Institute of Language and Culture Studies, Royal University of Bhutan. Because of the wonderful experiences I've had abroad, I am most passionate about teaching both English and Spanish. I also tutor TOEFL prep and math, which was my favorite subject in school. My teaching/tutoring style...
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- Lawrence University - Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
- Monterey Institute of International Studies - Master of Arts, TESOL
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- SAT Mathematics
- SAT Subject Test in Spanish with Listening
- +45 subjects
Richard: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...levels of Physics, all levels of Biology, all level of Chinese, and SAT preparation, including regular SAT test and Math, Physics, Biology, Chinese SAT subject tests. My teaching style is very test-preparation orientedbased on learning and emphasis on the most important key points in subjects. My philosophy is to first help students to familiarize with the key concepts, and then tackle each specific type of questions by techniques and all kinds of tricks. Through the...
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- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering and Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- IB Environmental Systems and Societies SL
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- IB Biology HL
- +73 subjects
Sanvy: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...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 preferred method for arriving at an answer, and...
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- Truman State University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- Mandarin Chinese 3
- SAT Subject Test in Chinese with Listening
- +42 subjects
Jane: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...love with tutoring. After school, I would help friends and classmates with trigonometry, pre-calculus, and calculus and I loved the feeling of being able to transform a difficult subject in the eyes of a students and watching them develop a curiosity for it rather than view it as an obstacle. In college, I worked as a teaching assistant for Beginning to Intermediate Statistics where I helped students with mathematics as well as programming in R....
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelors, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Physics
- SAT Subject Tests
- MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems
- +58 subjects
LaYow : St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...reach their full potential because education is not "one size fits all" and neither is learning. My teaching philosophy is that every student learns and understands concepts differently. Therefore, my goal is to not only personalize learning by listening and responding to each student, but I also want to help students discover their style of learning and how to maximize it for the future. I tutor all the basic sciences up to the AP and...
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- French
- Graduate Level Biology
- High School Chemistry
- +37 subjects
Hans: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...University of Utah's Graduate Writing Center. I founded the University of Utah Prison Education Project, where I served as a TA and tutor in courses from Anthropology and History to Writing and college-level Mathematics. I received a 5 on AP Calculus, AP US History, AP US Government, AP English Literature, and AP English Writing and Composition. I also serve as an educational mentor with the Vine Institute, a program that offers educational courses to refugees...
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- University of Utah - Bachelor in Arts, History
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Greek
- High School World History
- UK A Level Chinese
- +137 subjects
Grace: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...in Taiwan, and Mandarin is my first language. I moved to St. Louis two and a half years ago and started college at the St. Louis Community College. While I was studying at the community college, I worked as a peer tutor under Trio student support service. Basic and general chemistry were my specialties. I had a chance to work with many students from various backgrounds. I also participated in a volunteer program where we...
Education & Certification
- Saint Louis University-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Forensic Science
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- SAT
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- Trigonometry
- +22 subjects
Benjamin: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...parent raising them, forcing them to work long hours after school to help contribute to the family income. Although U-City was underfunded, the one consistent support that my classmates had was their teachers. U-City's teachers were always there as academic guides, but they often served as parental figures and life coaches when they needed to be. They recognized that, as teachers of underprivileged students at an underfunded school, they would have to step up and...
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- University of Richmond - Bachelor in Arts, Communication and Rhetoric
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Hebrew
- Latin
- Greek
- +173 subjects
Yu: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...years of teaching experience and I am a graduate of Columbia University in the city of New York and Chiba University. I received Master degree of Arts in Economics and another Master degree of Science in technology. My native languages are Japanese and Chinese. I have helped foreign students who moved to Japan to learn Japanese and I also have helped people who want to learn Chinese as a hobby. I helped bridge the gap...
Education & Certification
- Chiba University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Master of Science, Information Technology Project Management
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Japanese
- Introduction to Japanese
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- +5 subjects
Taylor: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...is in tutoring languages--Mandarin or English (ESL). There's something special about helping others communicate. I am also willing to help with other middle/high school and STEM subjects if required. I know that sometimes all it takes is some extra attention and another method of explaining to make a big difference and I'll work hard to help find the study method for you. I have a BS in Biosystems Engineering and a BA in Chinese from...
Education & Certification
- Michigan State University - Bachelor of Science, Biological/Biosystems Engineering
- Michigan State University - Bachelor in Arts, Chinese Studies
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Other
- Math
- Algebra
- +15 subjects
Wanning: St. Louis Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...passion in helping people understand and improve their Chinese language skills. I always believe being able to speak and understand another language really can open a door for a person to see the world from a different perspective. There are so many aspects behind a language, such as culture, people, and people's ways of thinking. When I was in graduate school, I was a Chinese tutor for a U.S. professor who studied Chinese during his...
Education & Certification
- Capital Normal University Beijing China - Bachelors, English/Tourism Management
- Southern Illinois University Carbondale - Masters, Accounting
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Greek
- Accounting
- Business
- +12 subjects