Learn Chinese in China with Keats School

Chinese Folk Music

November 2, 2013

If we compare the folk music to a non-governmental woman, there is not any tone of discrimination against it, for it is well-known for friends who’d like to learn Chinese in China that the folk music was originally born among the people, and had been developed among the people, the rulers had always been suppressing […]

The Interrogation Method of the Four Traditional Diagnostic Methods

November 2, 2013

As has had been learned by friends who’d like to learn Chinese in China that there are four traditional diagnostic methods in the Chinese medication system, which were the inspection, auscultation-olfaction, the interrogation method and palpation method. And whenever talking about the traditional Chinese medication, what came into people’s mind is the palpations of the […]

The Chinese Ethnic Group Uyghur Musical Arts

November 2, 2013

While mentioning about the ethnic dances of the minority groups, people would invariably think of the spacious grasslands, the racing horses, the resounding and resonant singings of the shepherds; or you may also call up the picture of thick primitive forests, dedicate bamboo houses, as well as dancing and singing crowds in your mind. To […]

Idol Talks on the Chinese Dish Wares

November 2, 2013

It is well-known by friends who’d like to learn Chinese in China that China is a nation with a long history and profound culture. The Chinese diets are no exception, since Chinese Cuisine culture always attaches great importance to the fine dishes and fantastic Chinese Dish Wares. For those who’d been to study Chinese in […]

The Chinese Theatrical Facial Make-up

November 2, 2013

The theatrical facial make-up of the Chinese opera performance is different from the theatrical make-ups in any other countries due to its unique artistic form. And here is a quotation to be shared with readers who’d like to learn Chinese in China. The Chinese dramatist Zhang Geng once quoted that the theatrical facial make-up is […]

The Ancient Chinese Imperial Examination System

November 2, 2013

The Imperial Examination System which is also called Keju is a method to elect the talented to the government official posts in ancient China, generally speaking, the Imperial Examination system had lasted for more than one thousand years, from its founding in the Sui Dynasty (518BC-618BC) to its abolition by Emperor Guangxu of the Qing […]

The Traditional Workmanship of Kites in China

November 2, 2013

The kites were invented by the Chinese people about two thousand years ago, it was probably during the twelfth century that the Chinese Kites were introduced to the Western countries, and as can be predicted by those who loves kites and would like to learn Chinese in China that the kites had been under continuous […]

The Invention and the Applications of the Compass Rose

November 2, 2013

The compass rose was invented by the ancient Chinese working class, as early as during the Warring States period, the Chinese Working people had discovered the loadstone has magnetism and could be used to point the North and the South, The scientists who are interested in Chinese scientific inventions and would like to learn Chinese […]

The Buddhist Phi Ta Khon Festival

November 2, 2013

The Buddhist festivals are the festivals with special connotations developed with the development of the Buddhism, which had been taken down into the Buddhist scriptures. It can be seen by readers who want to learn Chinese in China that during the Buddhist festivals, there are several Buddhist activities containing special religious connotations being carried out, […]

The Chinese Wind Instruments

November 2, 2013

The musical instruments can be seen by friends who’d like to learn Chinese in China as the most substantial testimonies of the existence of Chinese ancient music, there are mainly four categories of musical instruments in China. The first wind instrument to be introduced to those who’d like to study Chinese in China is the […]

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SJOERD | Netherlands
Small Group Chinese Class

We use a lot of games to learn grammar and new words. We have really good teachers, really patient. She helps us a lot. Our class is really nice and we have people from all over the world, different countries. We often discuss topics in Chinese in our class. I live in the dorm of Keats. It is very convenient. I don’t have to spend time traveling. You can just focus on learning Chinese.

Matteo | Italy
Small Group Chinese Class

I really enjoy studying Chinese in Kunming at Keats. The teachers are great and my classmates are awesome. It is an unforgettable experience for me. I also got the chance to travel to other places in Yunnan. Those places are amazing and you definitely need to visit these places when you study Chinese in China at Keats.

Simon | UK & France
Small Group Chinese Class

The visa application was really straightforward, because Keats School helps us a lot with that. Keats has a big emphasis on conversational practice, so we learn a lot of vocabulary and daily life plans which is very convenient for us to go around town and speak with Chinese people which is the whole point of learning Chinese in China.

Joep | Netherlands
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I have been to Keats School to learn Chinese for 4 times now. The reason for coming back to this school is pretty much that the teachers I did work with were very good Chinese teachers. I make it a 5-year plan or even a 10-year plan to come back to this school.  All the teachers have methods of looking at what your skills are. They are aware of at what level you are. I think it is worth for everyone.

Alibaba | USA
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

Kunming is a fantastic city. The weather here is great. The school is excellent. The instructors are very helpful, very friendly. I strongly recommend that anybody who is looking for a Chinese language school in China come here to study. Kunming and Keats school are much better than any other place.

Stew | UK
Small Group Chinese Class

The place is very cool. I am with a great group of people in my class, so coming to classes is very enjoyable. It is fun, we have a lot of discussions, games, activities. Our teachers are also very good, very supportive. Learning Chinese is intimidating at the start because you have so many questions. But I would advise coming to Keats because the atmosphere for learning is great. It is very relaxing. I would recommend the school.

David | Australia
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

It has been notable because I have met a lot of people who I met first time last year like me to come back to Keats this year. The teaching has been fantastic. The teachers carefully prepare each lesson. I think this one-on-one approach is really a great way to rapidly increase your level of Chinese and increase your confidence and fluency with the language.

杜文宇 | Netherlands
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

So during my first week at Keats, I didn’t dare to speak any Chinese words. I found out that my Chinese level quickly improved since then. Although I have many options to study in China, for example, some other schools have homestay, I found I could immerse myself and fully focus on learning Chinese by staying at Keats.

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