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Mandarin Lessons UCD

  • 16-01-2013 4:59pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,844 ✭✭✭


    Hey has anyone any experience of the Chinese Language lesson in UCD?

    http://www.cii.ie/


    I'm looking at doing the level 1 course starting next week but was just hoping to get some feedback from anyone who may have previously attended these in UCD or the the American College on Merrion street.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 40 knoxwilliam


    "The Chinese don't use language for communication. They use actions."


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 ThisManBeavis


    Hey has anyone any experience of the Chinese Language lesson in UCD?

    http://www.cii.ie/


    I'm looking at doing the level 1 course starting next week but was just hoping to get some feedback from anyone who may have previously attended these in UCD or the the American College on Merrion street.

    I'm starting level 5 in Amercian College this week. I've been doing it the previous 4 semesters and highly recommend it. Value is very good (esp if UCD student as I am[€105]) and there is also a free 'Chinese Corner' in UCD on a Monday for practicing your conversation.

    Good luck with learning Chinese...I find I make most progress spending time in China, so would recommend trying to spend a few months there if your serious about learning. I mostly use the classes to keep it ticking over but definitely will be useful for getting you started.


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