26th 2009f June 2009

Posted in: Home Theatre

Chinese is one of the most popular languages all over the world, spoken by more than one billion people in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and many other places in East Asia. It is the second most commonly spoken language, only after English. It comprise a large number of dialects, which have the same written language but different pronounce. Not surprisingly, it has become the most frequently learned language after English The most important reason is that parents worry about their kids’ future, and send them to learn Chinese language.

The common mistake is wasting your money on classes that “promise to teach you Mandarin Chinese”. Not only do you not learning Chinese, but you WASTE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. In this article I am going to explain to you the advantages of learning Chinese online as opposed to in a local class.

ADVANTAGE 1- PRICE- Taking a course will waste you hundreds of dollars. You can spend a raction of that price for triple times the education value with a course online.

ADVANTAGE 2- ACCENTS- With most local classes, you will be stuck with a teacher that can barely even speak English. How can you trust them to teach you to speak Mandarin Chinese? With an online course, mostly everything is written, so you can understand every word easily.

ADVANTAGE 2- 24/7 ACCESS- With a local class, learning begins when you walk in the door, and ends when you leave. With an online course, you will have the information forever and be able to study at any time that you would like.

ADVANTAGE 4- BIG CLASSES-One teacher will teach at least fifteen students in most classes. It impossible to meet your individual needs because each student may have a different question. If you are learning Chinese over the computer, all of the information is laid out perfectly so you will not have to ask any questions.

Choosing your online course can also make the difference in your education.

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