Learn Chinese in China with Keats School

The Humors of the Simplified Chinese Characters and the Complex Ones

November 8, 2013

We often complain that people around us gradually lose the tradition and become care less about the traditional Chinese culture. As a matter of fact, we are one of these people. Everyone is losing the awareness of caring the tradition or even making it more serious, but we just didn’t realize it. What actually makes us […]

Most Difficult Tone to Learn in Chinese Language

November 8, 2013

Many Chinese language teachers think that the most difficult tones to learn are the falling-rising tone and the rising tone. However, as a matter of fact, to judge the difficulty of the tone need the specific teaching objects, the students who learn Chinese language. Sometimes, the experts have different opinions even for the students from the same country. […]

An Efficient Way to Teach Chinese Words

November 8, 2013

Teaching Chinese lessons for many years, the author has concluded many teaching experience. The author suggests that Chinese teachers should find the study law of Chinese language so that overseas students can learn Chinese more efficiently in Chinese Lessons. Some Chinese words will be other words, if they are read backward. The examples given by […]

Learning Mandarin by Putting It in Real Environment

November 8, 2013

It is normal that the beginners who learn Chinese in China may feel it is difficult to learn Chinese language. To make it easier, the best approach is to put it into the practical situations and learn in a relatively real language environment. We will introduce some methods in the next. The postal service is closely related to […]

Chinese Language is Not “Difficult” but “Different”

November 8, 2013

Most teachers who teach Chinese language overseas always hear students who learn Chinese say that “Chinese is too difficult to learn”. Therefore, it seems the overseas Chinese teaching is full of “difficulty”. As a matter of fact, “difficult” is the comparatively speaking of “easy”, so there is no absolute standard and boundary. Students learn Mandarin should know that it is not […]

Chinese Characters Teaching in Southeast Asia

November 8, 2013

The southeastern Asia area includes mainly the ten countries such as Singapore, Philippine, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Burma, Cambodia, Brunei and Laos. Those who attend to school to study Mandarin in China might be told that this area has the most overseas Chinese. You may know that one of the official languages in Singapore is Chinese. Before […]

The “Red-blue Chinese Language Teaching Method” in Mongolia

November 8, 2013

With the “Chinese fever” continues to warm up, it getting more and more popular to learn Chinese language. Accordingly, to raise the level of Chinese teaching techniques becomes an important mission forChinese language teachers. Therefore, in the process of teaching Chinese, teachers often attempt to use a variety of teaching methods to help students improve communicative competence. But […]

Difference of 下来in 爬下来, 停下来, 脱下来 and 坚持下来

November 8, 2013

The Chinese word 下来will have different meaning and application when it is used together with other words to form a new one such as爬下来, 停下来, 脱下来and 坚持下来. In fact, students who learn Mandarin should know 下来in 爬下来is the basic application of it, indicating the translocation from the higher place to the lower place. However, the others are […]

Four Methods to Learn and Remember Chinese Words

November 8, 2013

For most overseas students who learn Chinese in China, vocabulary is a key factor to learn Chinese language better, as well as a difficult point for them. Therefore, teacher should take the responsibility to help them increase their vocabulary. In our daily talk, to express clearly what we want to say, we often need some adjective phrases, verb […]

“Importing” – A New Chinese Teaching Method

November 8, 2013

When teaching Chinese courses in China, many teachers have all kinds of teaching approaches to meet the requirements of students who are learning Chinese in China. One teacher concluded a useful teaching method named “importing” in her teaching practice, which has been used in a group of students who are having Chinese courses in China. […]

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Liam | UK
HSK Test Preparation Course

Last year I started studying Chinese at University. The reason that I came here is that currently, I’m preparing for the HSK 5 test. Also, I heard that this is one of the best schools to study Mandarin in China. After I came here I realized that Kunming is a pretty cool city to live in and with regards to the teachers’ teaching methods, I think they’re very professional. And I think the language environment is good so now I’m ready to take the HSK 5.

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.

Ivo | Switzerland
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

They really care about what our interests are, what questions we have, what requirements we have. Then they adjust our Chinese language program content according to the situations. One teacher and one student, so it is easy to keep your focus for the 6 hours of immersion Mandarin lessons. It is very convenient to study, live and eat in one building.

Sanny | USA
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I have to say it’s tons of fun. I have been here for 2 weeks. Not knowing what it was gonna be like, I was more than surprised at how great it is. The teachers are great, they are understanding. They do a Chinese language program that suits just you. The location is perfect for learning Chinese in China.

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.

Sully | France
Small Group Chinese Class

All my classmates stay together for one year and we improved so much! The teachers at Keats are all very great. They like to organize a lot of activities to help us learn Chinese. I like Keats! I like Kunming!

Jade | UK & Mauritius
Small Group Chinese Class

I think the Chinese learning environment here is great. The teaching methods are also very interactive and fun. What I particularly enjoy here is the fact that my teacher does not stick to the textbook. We spend a lot of time discussing general topics, such as Chinese culture, world news, typical expressions used by local people. We also discuss social and economic topics.

Caroline | France
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

It is very comfortable studying at Keats. The teachers are very friendly. I welcome you to come to study Chinese in China at Keats.

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