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Trusted teacher: I grew up in Beijing and has been living in Hong Kong for 20 years. I got my Putonghua teaching certificate at Hong Kong Chinese University and has been awarded the first-class grade in the National Putonghua Proficiency Test. I have been teaching Mandarin for over 15 years and have also worked as a Mandarin Chinese curriculum designer and instructor. My young students are mainly from ISF, CIS, VAS, GSIS, FIS, HKIS, AISHK, Kettett School, Hong Kong Academy, ESF, Hong Kong Japanese School. Besides the IB, I am familiar with IGCSE Chinese, as well as AP Chinese requirements. My adult courses are carried out in accordance with the HSK levels from Beginner onwards. I am using the good HSK framework, to help students progress milestone by milestone. I teach any degree of students, so even if you are a beginner, don't worry. In our first class, I will spend a little time asking about your needs, and what class you want to take, which allows me to find the right materials to make textbooks. I will design a course according to the needs of the students. Whether it is listening, speaking, or reading, I will make a textbook for you, so you can review it after class, which will make you progress quickly. If you have any questions during class or after class, please feel free to tell me. In the course of learning, I will use the example sentence instead of the explanation, so that you can clearly know the context in which the sentence can be used. You will have a textbook for each class, I will also give you homework after class if you want to practice more. You are also welcome to take a conversation with me. You can talk about any topic you are interested in, which will greatly enhance your conversational skills.
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Trusted teacher: Learn Chinese language and culture with a lot of fun. The approach helps you remember easily and apply in the daily life or work environments. The Chinese culture such as Chinese calligraphy, festivals, life and work culture will open your view towards China and help you understand and branding in Chinese context. By combining Phonetic Training, Repetition and Drills, Interactive Activities, Visual and Audio Aids, Feedback and Correctionteachers, Culturally Relevant Materials, Use of Technology, Structured Language Lessons, I create a diverse and engaging learning environment that assists students in mastering the Chinese language and improving their pronunciation effectively. Tailoring Chinese lessons to a student’s learning style and preferences involves a combination of assessing their individual needs, adapting teaching methods, and creating a personalized learning plan. Here’s how I approach it: 1. Understanding Learning Styles Initial Assessment: I start with a questionnaire or discussion to understand how the student learns best—visually, auditorily, kinesthetically, or through reading and writing. Trial Activities: Observing their engagement during different activities (e.g., flashcards, conversations, or listening exercises) helps confirm their preferences. 2. Personalized Content Relevant Topics: Incorporate the student’s interests (e.g., travel, business, pop culture) to make lessons engaging. Cultural Integration: If they’re interested in Chinese culture, history, or traditions, I integrate cultural anecdotes, idioms, or holiday practices into the curriculum. Professional Needs: For those learning Chinese for work, I focus on industry-specific vocabulary and scenarios. 3. Methodology Adjustments Visual Learners: Use diagrams, flashcards, and videos to teach characters, grammar structures, and tones. Auditory Learners: Focus on listening and speaking activities, such as audio recordings, songs, and conversational practice. Kinesthetic Learners: Incorporate hands-on activities like stroke order practice, role-playing scenarios, or physical games to reinforce learning. Reading/Writing Learners: Provide text-heavy materials, exercises, and encourage journaling or essay writing in Chinese. 4. Adapting the Pacing Some students prefer a structured approach with grammar rules and systematic progress, while others thrive in a more immersive and conversational environment. I adjust the lesson flow accordingly. 5. Technology and Resources Recommend apps, online tools, or games tailored to their style (e.g., Skritter for visual learners, podcasts for auditory learners). Share supplementary materials like interactive ebooks, videos, or worksheets that align with their pace and interests. 6. Feedback and Flexibility Regularly check in with the student to ensure the lessons are effective and enjoyable. Be ready to tweak the teaching strategy if their needs or goals evolve. 7. Building Confidence Celebrate milestones, like mastering tones or writing a paragraph, to keep motivation high. Use error correction techniques suited to their preference—some prefer immediate feedback, while others benefit from reflective corrections after the session.
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Mandarin Chinese (all levels, all ages, all purposes) (Roosendaal)
Ruijiao
Ruijiao works very professionally, the contact with her is excellent, she prepares thoroughly for the lessons and sends me the material in advance. Her pupil is my 9 years old daughter - she finds the lessons with Ruijiao so interesting that she can barely wait to have the next one. My daughter also manages to take her notes and to repeat what she learned to me:) I did not know how to tackle the idea to start learning Chinese in case of a child and now I see that we are in best hands. Thank you Ruijiao and we continue working with you!
Review by ELZBIETA
Chinese art history from 5th century to contemporary (Uccle)
Penny
Penny is very professional and extremely knowledgeable about Chinese Art History. The lesson is perfectly prepared with good documentation but also with the flexibility to branch out in neighbouring subjects or drill down deeper on certain topics. The presentation is very entertaining and clearly benefits from Penny's experience and eductation in China. Enjoyable and profound.
Review by CHRISTOPH
Tutoring Mandarin, Chinese mandarin, Chinese or Chinese Cantanese (Etterbeek)
Yuki
I am very happy with my first class and with Yujin as a teacher. She's very outgoing and talkative, which is great for a teacher in conversation. Her pronunciation is very clear and her answers to my questions were very helpful. I feel like she's a very positive person who likes to motivate her students, so I'm looking forward to the next lesson.
Review by L