Mandarin is my mother tongue. Chinese is harder in the beginning, but it the long run it makes a lot of sense once you get the basic down, with the exception of characters. I believe through my our conversation, it can definitely helps you easily string a sentence together. I do speak English and Korean, either of the language can be our mutual language, I can foresee having my class would be interesting and you would really learn beyond only one single language.
It isn't easy to learn s foreign language as an adult, I was in that situation so I understand how to assist you at different stage and point. I prefer to interact with student from basic conversation skill, there's where you can gain your confidence and interest in the language, as well as listening and writing skill.
| Qualification | Level | Grade |
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| Chinese | 6 | A |
| Subject | Level | My Prices |
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| Chinese | 6 | RM 50 /hr |
| Korean | 2 | RM 60 /hr |
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