Learn Chinese in China with Keats School

Prescriptions in Traditional Chinese Medicine

November 1, 2013

The prescriptions in traditional Chinese medicine are composed of one to ten kinds of Chinese medicines. But you should know it is not to simply add the medicines and mixed them together, but combined by following certain principles according to the conditions of the diseases. If you attend to Chinese culture class, teachers would tell […]

Cooperation between China and UNESCO

November 1, 2013

Recently, the deputy ministers Zhao Shaohua and Wang Wenzhang of the Ministry of Culture met Francisco Bandelin in Tibet Hotel. He is Assistant Director-General of UNESCO who came to China to attend to the international training conference of the Asia-Pacific region intangible cultural heritage. If you pay attention to the news of this field when […]

National Museum of China Opened Officially

November 1, 2013

On March 1st in 2012, the official opening ceremony of the new museum of National Museum of China was held. There were many leaders presented at the ceremony. Some of the foreigners who have come to learn Chinese for a period of time may know Cai Wu, the minister of the Ministry of Culture and […]

Chinese Characters Expressing Colors

November 1, 2013

The appreciation of the beauty has become one important part of people’s spiritual life. However, as early as in the late period of the Paleolithic Age, ancient Chinese people have had the aesthetic standards. Since they understood how to beautify their life, they invented the coloration technology. If you come to study Chinese in China, […]

International Chinese Promotion by Confucius Institute

November 1, 2013

In recent years, the promotion of Chinese language in foreign countries all around the world is becoming more popular. According to the news spokesman of the fifth meeting of the 11th session of Chinese people‘s political consultative conference, the main purpose of worldwide Chinese language promotion is to communicate China with the whole world. At […]

Chinese Mulberry Paper Painting Exhibition in Beijing

November 1, 2013

On March 5th, the Chinese mulberry paper painting works exhibition, one part of 2012 Spring Rain Project national cultural travel to the border areas activities was opened in National Library in Beijing. A piece of news comes from some foreign students who learn Chinese language in China that the exhibition was hosted by Xinjiang Uygur […]

Overseas Media Focus on Cultural Issue on the Two Conferences

November 1, 2013

Just as those who attend to school to study Mandarin all know, the two conferences, namely, the National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference are in processing. During the period of the two conferences, the interview place was set for the overseas journalists for the first time, increasing the rate for overseas […]

Dwelling House Tian Jing in South China

November 1, 2013

Tian Jing is a kind of dwellings style in the south of China. As a matter of fact, Tian Jing is also courtyard and the only difference is that it is smaller. Just as the foreigners who study in qualified Mandarin program in China, the south China is hot and rainy and wet. Adding the […]

Lion Dance during Spring Festival

October 31, 2013

As we all know, the Spring Festival is the most important traditional in China. During the period, not only Han people celebrate it, some other ethnic groups such as Zhuang people, Buyi people, Dong people, Chaoxian people and Yao people and so on. If the overseas students have study in Chinese school in China for […]

Difficulties in Protecting Immovable Cultural Relics

October 31, 2013

Just as the foreign students who come to study abroad in China, China is not only rich in natural resources, but also rich in cultural heritages possession. According to the result of the third survey of cultural relics, there were totally 770 thousand pieces of immovable cultural relics, excluding those in the regions of Hong […]

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Joep | Netherlands
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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.

Ben | USA
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My first semester that I studied at another school, and the pressure there was pretty high, the classroom hour was long, and the homework was pretty tedious. Since I came to Keats, I found I have a lot more opportunities to speak in the classroom. My classmates all are fluent and love speaking and participating in the class. We have great classroom dynamic.

Martine | France
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I really enjoy this place because we have private Mandarin lessons. I took the 6-hour program, 4 hours in the morning, 2 in the afternoon. Even though it is quite a lot, the teaching is complimentary. This is very helpful because I could review what I did before and learn new things. My 2 teachers are fantastic. We live in the school, so it is convenient. It is interesting to me to meet people from all over the world.

Claudia | Australia
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I’ve been at Keats school and Kunming now for one month doing the one-on-one Chinese lessons with two different teachers. I really enjoy it. Both of my teachers are very friendly and patient. They really helped me to improve my Chinese, both of my reading and speaking. I really enjoy studying Chinese in Kunming as well. This city is really beautiful and the weather is nice, the air is clean. It’s one of the best cities in China to study Chinese.

Nicholas | Canada
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

At Keats, I have a lot of opportunities to practice what I have learned. I really like this school, because I can learn Chinese in one-on-one style, so I think this is the best immersion program in China and my teacher is the best teacher. I feel that without my teacher, my Chinese will definitely not improve so much. I’m very happy because, at Keats, I have improved my Chinese significantly.

嶋田京子 | Japan
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

Kunming’s scenery is very beautiful. It is the best place to study Chinese in China. My favorite learning method at Keats School is one-on-one because it is suitable for everyone. My teacher is very good, very caring, and lovely. My life when learning Chinese in Kunming is very good and the weather is very good. The air is very good. It is good for the elderly’s body.

Sarah | USA
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

My name is Sarah Fish. I am 81. I knew very little Chinese when I arrived. How was I going to survive 2 weeks of intensive Chinese course? I have to laugh when I think of that now. What a positive experience this has been! I really wish we could be here a little longer. The teachers are extremely encouraging, evaluating first how much someone knows, and then starting from there.

Andrew | USA
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I am a graduate student working on my doctorate degree at Columbia University. We were able to really focus on speaking especially interview-style speaking and we are able to really up my Chinese reading and writing skills, so when I go back to Columbia, I can take formal Chinese classes. It has been a really good experience and I really love my teacher.

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