Mandarin Chinese Online Courses and Honesty should be Your Eternal Mates.

Hey, guys! How’s it going? I have noticed you and I thought you were seeing me; What are you doing in recent days? Let me guess…You are busy in learning cooking recently, preparing to improve your child’s meals; you are planning to take a parent-child trip in the upcoming holidays; you are planning to enroll your child in a violin lesson to enrich your child’s after-school life...Maybe I am right, haha~ But have you ever thought about letting your children take mandarin Chinese online courses? 

mandarin Chinese online courses

Are your kids familiar with mandarin Chinese? How much do your kids know about China and its language? Franklin has ever said:“Honesty and diligence should be your eternal mates”;Learning Chinese is just like climbing a mountain, and diligence is essential. There is an idiom in Chinese called ‘天道酬勤’ - it means "Heaven rewards those who work hard"; So I think the most important thing in mandarin Chinese online courses is diligence, thus the two can almost be equated. 


As for honesty? Honesty is a must for learning mandarin Chinese! It’s a feedback of your kids’ learning outcome; They can test themselves. If they can use the Chinese characters and words they have learned in their daily speaking and writing, then they have learned it. Otherwise, they should humbly ask the teacher for advice. ‘Practice makes perfect’!

 

You might ask:“why taking class online?”Okay~ Compared with traditional class, online-learning can save time and you can focus more on learning. So if you have a phone or an Ipad or a computer. You can take our lesson no matter where you are.


“My child is only 6 years old, is it too early to start mandarin Chinese online courses now? My children have to learn other subjects; Learning Chinese will affect other studies…


Guys, please don’t worry! Your worries will only become a burden for your child’s learning; The story of the child prodigy Mozart is well known to everyone; Mozart has been learning the violin since he was 4 years old. Once, his father asked him what he was doing, and Mozart said he was writing a piano concerto. His father brought over the staff paper and looked at it. He was so excited that he shed tears. He said to his friend: "Look, what he wrote is correct and meaningful!" With the support of his father and his diligence, he eventually become a generation of violin masters!


Generally speaking, Learning Chinese and learning the violin have the similar effect when shaping a child’s thinking. Experts have tested - children learning a new foreign language can better develop their thinking and improve their cognitive ability; Children have just learned about the world and are full of enthusiasm for everything; This is an excellent time for them to learn Chinese! 


Oh! I almost forget that! Amy was just 4 years old when she took our mandarin Chinese online courses; She has been learning with us for about a year, and she stood out in the interview for kindergarten promotion to primary school several months ago!! Just because her oral Chinese is fluent than other children and has memorized more Tang poems. 


Come on, let me test your child! Amy can fluently recite this poem in her four and a half years old. So I wonder if your child can recite this ancient poem? 

                                                             相思 

                                                                        (唐)王维

                                                       红豆生南国,

                                                       春来发几枝。

                                                       愿君多采撷,

                                                       此物最相思。


We have received lots of feedback from parents before:

Jerry said that Chinese is too difficult to write and pronounce, he has to straighten his tongue...

Lisa said that she still knew how to read this word in class, but she forgot it when she went back home, and she still doesn't know how to use it normally...

Mary said that she didn't know why she should learn Chinese, and felt that she was memorizing some words by rote every day, and she could only write but not use them flexibly...So she felt it is none of any use to learn Chinese!

……


Let me tell you! Actually, you kids have barely no interest in mandarin Chinese online courses! ‘Interest is the best teacher’ - What we have been doing is to cultivate children's interest in learning Chinese; Compared with traditional teaching model: our students will become active learners, teachers are responsible for cultivating children's expressions, observing children's learning habits, and guiding each child in a targeted manner. 

 

Many parents say that their children are shy and unwilling to speak. Don’t panic! In our mandarin Chinese online courses, we will not force children to speak difficult Chinese from the very beginning. Sino - Bus will create an all-Chinese teaching environment for them. Under the influence of the surrounding environment, children will gradually speak Chinese on their own initiative. 


Do you find it is difficult to write Chinese characters? Is it a little irregular? That's right! Chinese is a pictographic character, and a pictogram is a word-making method that uses lines to describe the shape of objects. It is the wisdom of the ancients thousands of years ago. Such as‘日’,‘月’ ,‘山’,‘水’…… If you observe carefully, you will find that these Chinese characters are very similar to the things they represent. Isn't it interesting!

 

These are just a little surprise, there will be more interesting and funny Chinese characters waiting for you to discover in our mandarin Chinese online couses; We have waited for you for so long, come on now!


Sincerely wish our mandarin Chinese online courses and honesty will become your kids’ enteral mates and they can harvest more from our mandarin online class! Okay~ see your kids in our online class!


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