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Learning a New Language in the New Year 2024

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It is the time again to decide what you want to do in the new year – 2024. How about start learning a new language?

Here are some of the benefits:

  1. The language will open a new window to the world. To enable you to understand another culture.
  2. Language is a life-long skill, it doesn’t change as quickly as other things you learn and will accompany you for your whole life. The more you use it, the better it will be.
  3. If you are a child, learning a language can improve your thinking from a different angle. Studies in the UK also proved that learning a foreign language can help student improve their English level.
  4. If you are young, the language skills on your CV can make you stand out from competitors.
  5. If you are old, a new language can improve your memories and stave off Alzheimer’s and dementia.

According to an article in Telegraph UK, learning a foreign language is more than just a boost to your CV or handy for travelling. It will make you smarter, more decisive and even better at English.

If you think learning a new language is too hard, please try our new Talking Japanese and Talking Mandarin Chinese classes.

Both classes can be completed in Term 1 (27 January – 24 March, 9 weeks)

Taking Japanese

Talking Japanese
Talking Japanese Language

This class is for people who want to speak basic Japanese to visit Japan or make Japanese friends.

Key topics:

  1. Introduce and greetings
  2. Order food and drinks
  3. Ask directions and find out facilities
  4. Asking prices and shopping
  5. Booking hotel and accommodations
  6. Public transport and taxi
  7. Likes and dislikes

Our experienced teacher will also teach you some Japanese culture and answer your questions about Japan.

Small class, big fun.

Talking Chinese

Talking Mandarin Chinese
Talking Mandarin Chinese Language

This class is for people who want to speak basic Chinese to visit China or make Chinese friends.

Key Topics:

  1. Introduce and greetings
  2. Order food and drinks
  3. Ask directions and find out facilities
  4. Asking prices and shopping
  5. Booking hotel and accommodations
  6. Public transport and taxi
  7. Likes and dislikes

Our experienced teacher will also teach you some Chinese culture and answer your questions about China.

Small class, big fun.

We also have other classes in person or online. Please visit Classes.