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Part-Time Group HSK Preparation Course in Beijing is suitable for those who plan to take the HSK exam soon.
HSK certificate is a powerful tool that can help you enter China’s Universities, or get a dream job.

Full-time, experienced teachers who completed our training course
FREQUENCY

2 days/week
2 classes/day

WHEN

Mon&Wed | Tue&Thu
10:20am-12:00pm
7:00-8:40 pm

CAPACITY
Max. 8 students
WHERE
Beijing, Dongzhimen

Mon & Wed

2024

Jan 15, Feb 19, Mar 18, Apr 15, May 13, Jun 10, Jul 8, Aug 5, Sep 2, Oct 7, Nov 4, Dec 2

Tue & Thu

2024

Jan 9, Mar 5, Apr 2, May 7, Jun 4, Jul 2, Jul 30, Aug 27, Oct 8, Nov 5, Dec 3

WEEKENDS

Contact us for details about weekend groups

Other level students can join on any day.
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Advantages

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Experienced Teachers

Our full-time native teachers have helped countless students ace their HSK exams.

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Unique Teaching Methods

We focus not only on the HSK test, but also on your verbal skills.

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Online System

Preview and review your HSK lessons anytime and anywhere with our online platform.

Services

COMPARE THAT’S MANDARIN (TM) TO OTHER CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOLS

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Free access to our online/mobile app

Others: No online/mobile platform.

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Well-lit, clean, modern classrooms

Others: Old design classrooms.

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Free beverages. Unlimited coffee and tea

Others: No free beverages.

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Classrooms equipped with Apple computers

Others: No computers/high-tech learning aids.

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Over 15 years of hands-on experience

Others: Freelance teachers, often hired with no experience/certification.

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Full-time, experienced teachers who completed our training course

Others: Freelance teachers, often hired with no experience/certification.

Campus In Beijing

HOW TO GET TO OUR CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL

Our Beijing Campus is located within a 10-minute walk from Dongzhimen subway station – in the heart of Beijing’s most lively expat area.

You can get to our school by taking Line 13 or Line 2 to Dongzhimen Station and then take Exit C.

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Xinzhong Street, Road B, No.12, Building 4, 3F
Dongcheng District, Beijing, China 100027
东城区新中街乙12号4号楼3层
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+(86) 010 84489799

Contact email

[email protected]

CONTACT

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城区新中街乙12号(4号楼)
Dōngchéng qū Xīnzhōng jiē yǐ shí’èr hào (sì hào lóu)

lit. “Dongcheng district, Xinzhong street, number 12 (Building 4)”

Popular Places Nearby

Sanlitun (10 mins); Workers’ Stadium (5 mins); Nanguan Park (15 mins) 

Subway Stations Nearby

You can get to our school by taking Line 13 or Line 2 to Dongzhimen Station and then take Exit C.

Good to Know: Subway is one of the most convenient ways to get around in Beijing. The system has been extended over recent years. Besides, it’s very cheap! It costs 3 yuan to travel the shortest distance on one line, 9 yuan for the longest journey on one line, and 25 yuan for the Airport Express line.

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Students’ Feedback

What Our Students Say

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I think that Thats Mandarin, is a fantastic school, the teachers are very thorough and explain the Chinese language effectively and enthusiastically.

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Rosetta S, The UK

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The teachers are wonderful, very professional and a pleasure to work with. They make each class fun but also efficient.

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Garry J, The UK

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They have very good way for you to learn. Many chances to speak in class and you will learn very quickly.

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Misha T, Russia

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Frequently Asked Questions

GET YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

What is the course schedule?

You will have 2 classes* a day, two days a week.

There are two options of the group schedule:
Option 1: Mon & Wed
Option 2: Tue & Thu

And two time slots to choose from:

Option 1: Morning classes 10:20 am to 12:00 pm
(with a 10-min break in between)

Option 2: Evening classes 7:00 pm to 8:40 pm
(with a 10-min break in between)

*1 class = 45 minutes.

Who are the teachers?

All our teachers are native Chinese speakers, university graduates with majors in Chinese language education or Chinese literature. Besides, they have also previously obtained a “teaching Mandarin as a second language” certificate before they joined us and successfully completed That’s Mandarin’s mandatory Teachers Training Course (TTC).

We have high requirements for our teachers, and only hire 5% of applicants.

What teaching methods do you use, and which learning platform?

We’ve developed our own teaching and learning methods. We use our own in-house Chinese learning platform NihaoCafe for all classes. You will be able to find all your class materials, read the teacher’s comments, review your lessons, and schedule your classes.

Will the classes be taught in English?

All of our classes are taught in Chinese to give students a fully immersive Chinese experience. Even for absolute beginners, our teachers will only use limited English to help you understand them. Our teacher will use pictures, videos, signs, and gestures to help you learn.

As your Chinese level progresses, less and less English will be used in your classes and you will be able to understand more and more Chinese every day.

Do you provide accommodation?

Yes. We can help you to arrange your accommodation in China. The accommodation options are different for different campuses. Please contact us directly to get more information.

What will be my HSK progress after this course?

It depends on your current HSK level and the level you want to reach. The system is simple:
– Beginner to HSK1: 16 lessons;
– HSK1 to HSK2: 16 lessons;
– HSK2 to HSK3: 32 lessons;
– HSK3 to HSK4: 64 lessons;
– HSK5 to HSK5: Custom number of lessons;
– HSK5 to HSK6: Custom number of lessons.

Will I be able to pass the HSK after the course?

Yes, you will. As long as you follow the program, don’t skip classes, spend enough time practicing the new words and reviewing lessons.
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