Learn Chinese in China with Keats School

Intensive Reading and Extensive Reading in Chinese

November 8, 2013

Intensive reading is the task of learning or finishing the text comprehension under the instruction of teachers. The aim is to understanding. But the foreigners who lean Mandarin should know it is not only understand the meaning of the text, more importantly, to understand how the meaning is expressed by words and sentences. Of course, […]

Chinese Skipping Reading Methods

November 8, 2013

People need to read many things every day. We should use different ways to read for various purposes. Skipping is one of the reading methodss often used when foreigners learn Mandarin. It is the reading methods to read the catalogue of books or titles of newspapers for general information. When you read one piece of […]

Importance of Computer in Chinese Study

November 8, 2013

Computer plays an important role in Chinese language study and research to help foreign students learn Mandarin better. The study of lexicology serves for the modern technology. And studying lexicology by making use of modern technological means will be a new stage for the researchers. During the period when you learn Mandarin in China, you […]

Taboo Phenomenon in Chinese Language

November 8, 2013

The phenomenon of Taboo has been existed in human society since the ancient times. When you learn Mandarin, you should know it is a kind of action that avoid the directly touch with the sacred or inauspicious person. It can be reflected in Chinese characters. Students who learn Mandarin may be told by teachers that […]

Importance of Chinese Skimming

November 8, 2013

Skimming is a reading methods that read the articles generally and rapidly. The requirement is usually to understand the general ideas of the articles when you learn Mandarin. Therefore, the skimming is important because the readers can know the topic of articles in limited time. There are so many articles should be read. Even though […]

Mechanical and Communicative Practice in Chinese Learning

November 8, 2013

From the perspective of nature of practicing, the development of the practice should from the mechanical practice to the communicative practice. When foreigners learn Mandarin, it is not enough for them to practice mechanically. In the same sense, only practicing in communicative way will fail to reach the results we expect. Therefore, only when foreigners […]

Combining Difficult with Easy in Chinese Teaching

November 8, 2013

When the teachers apply certain methods to help foreigners who learn Mandarin to practice the Chinese language, they should practice for the easy to the difficult. On one hand, it will be helpful to gain the confidence to the learners in learning. Another aspect is that the language levels of the students who lean Mandarin […]

Productivity of Chinese Words

November 8, 2013

The productivity means the ability of the language to produce the new words. Language is developing with the development of the society. When you learn Mandarin, you can learn some new words produced because of social development. Meanwhile, the production of the new words often based on the original words. For instance, the basic word […]

Students Like Diverse Chinese Practices

November 8, 2013

From the perspective of the forms of the practice, most of the foreign students who learn Mandarin like the lively and diverse practicing ways. If teachers always apply the same methods to practice all kinds of language points, the students are easy to get bored. In some books, they emphasize that the types of exercises […]

High Frequency Words in Chinese Language

November 8, 2013

Since some Chinese words are used by all people, we can see them as the high frequency words. But overseas students who learn Mandarin should realize high frequency word is different from the basic word because it is counted by the frequency that people use. If the words are very frequently used in society, they […]

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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.

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.

Shihori | Japan
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

In the one-to-one intensive Chinese course, you can choose the learning method you like. The small group Chinese class in China at Keats follows the HSK textbook. Teachers often collect feedback from the students, teachers listen to our requirements and opinions. I felt that my oral level is better than before .

Richard | UK
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

This is my second time coming. Last year, I also came for about 12 weeks. This time I came for 13 weeks of a summer program in China. The reason why I particularly want to come to this school was because of the one-on-one classes. I was able to increase my level and learn Chinese more quickly than in group classes. If I have a chance again to come next year, I certainly will.

Hilary | USA
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I’ve had a really great time here. I’ve studied a lot with my teacher who was fantastic. Keats School tried very hard to match its students with really good teachers that their personality works very well together. I really enjoy studying Chinese at Keats and I will definitely come back.

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.

Aliza | USA
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I found Keats School and I am so glad that I did. When you learn Chinese in China at Keats, you are fully being taken care of. My teacher is really great and we become lovely friends.

Sarah | Dubai
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

My teachers are all excellent. They trained the teachers so professionally. I feel like I learn very quickly with my teacher. They are very serious about their students and I know every teacher is like this. I would highly recommend that you come to Keats if you are looking for the best Chinese school in China.

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