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- Elena
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I have learned Chinese for several years. I changed more than 3 teachers. I need a systemic and efficient studying. And I want to know more about china , Chinese and Chinese culture. Then my friend introduced me Mandarin Garden. What the teacher there gav
- Alicia
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Through the Chinese culture activities, I make many friends from all over the world. I learnt how to make dumplings, rice dumplings and flower arrangement. I like the activities of Mandarin Garden. They enriched my life in Shanghai.
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I am glad to study in Mandarin Garden. My teacher is very nice and helpful, and the staff of the school is nice to me. I love Chinese and I love to learn Chinese. It’s very practical. I will try to learn it well.
- Pierre
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Mandarin Garden is a great place to get to know Chinese culture and to learn Chinese.They offer plenty of activities for an even profounder knowledge.The atmosphere is professional and at the same time relaxed.
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I don’t like studying in a boring class. i wish my teacher can always be passionate and push me to study further. In Mandarin Garden, I found the right teacher for me and now I enjoy my class very much. Thanks a lot.
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I have compared several schools before my decision. I want to learn Chinese well and I also like to know Chinese culture. And I think the attitude of the teacher, the consultant here are all very positive. I like to stay with them and get the care from th
The US Consul General in Shanghai first came to Taiwan as a young man from Nevada. He belonged to
a religion that sent the youth to foreign countries for two years. Old American aristocracy also had that
as a goal to educate the youth of America. Everyone was supposed to go to Europe to study. Robert at
a very young age went to Taiwan. He learned to speak Mandarin as well as any foreigner can. He returned
to the US and got his degree in Asian studies’ then worked for the most famous Senator Harry Reid. From
there he went to Harvard specializing in Asian studies. After that he joined the Foreign Service. His calling
in the Foreign Service was because he spoke mandarin and his work with Senator Reid. The state department
at that time figured they had to spend at least 250,000 US dollars to train someone to speak mandarin. Robert
was already fluent. As he had lived with the Taiwanese he was much closer and understood the different
cultures better than most diplomats. He was forward thinking by learning mandarin in his teens. It is an example
that with Mandarin in your back pocket the whole world opens up by providing opportunities that are invaluable.
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