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Looking for friends to sign up for Mandarin courses

Post by nusgrad » Fri, 26 Apr 2013 4:11 pm

Hi all,

I'm a Vietnamese living and working in Singapore. I've been thinking of signing up for mandarin courses and recently come to decide on Confucius Institute-NTU at Buona Vista, which has very positive reviews. I was considering SCCIOB and the Confucius Institute, but CI is less expensive and nearer to my place.

Register as a group (of >3) can enjoy 20% discount, and having a study partner for better progress. Interested friends can PM me. Plan to sign up in May and study in Jun.

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hello

Post by lilou33 » Sun, 28 Apr 2013 10:39 pm

Hi there,

I am interested. I was also looking to sign up. Are you signing up for the Confictus Chinese class(basic level 1) which is $561? I am keen on the Saturday classes. Please send me a PM if you got other people to sign up for the discount.

Cheers
Lisa

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Post by nusgrad » Mon, 29 Apr 2013 11:15 am

Yea, I'm still looking for people to sign up. Btw, I took a basic Mandarin course (4 months) when I was in university, so I'm prolly looking into Level 2 (if I can do well in the placement test; I don't mind starting with level 1 tho).

http://www.ci-ntu.com/acp/programmes/ad ... us-chinese

Will PM you once I gather enough ppl. Thanks!

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hey

Post by lilou33 » Mon, 29 Apr 2013 5:42 pm

Sure. I will have to start from level1. I actually only want to pick up basic conversational mandarin and see how it goes. I have found other packages from other schools as well. I will PM you the rates. :)

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Post by coolnich » Tue, 30 Apr 2013 9:46 pm

where will u all want to study conversational mandarin class?
may i know?
hehe

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Post by sundaymorningstaple » Tue, 30 Apr 2013 10:07 pm

coolnich wrote:where will u all want to study conversational mandarin class?
may i know?
hehe
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Post by nusgrad » Mon, 06 May 2013 5:00 pm

coolnich wrote:where will u all want to study conversational mandarin class?
may i know?
hehe
Hey, I found some good centres such as SCCIOB, the CI-NTU or new concept mandarin. Plan to start in June. Wld ya be interested?

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Post by ClauMiya » Tue, 07 May 2013 7:42 pm

I've being going to Inlingua for 4 month and they have a fairly good basic level. The problem comes when you get to higher levels and they discontinue your classes due to lack of teachers or students.

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Post by coolnich » Tue, 07 May 2013 10:14 pm

nusgrad wrote:
coolnich wrote:where will u all want to study conversational mandarin class?
may i know?
hehe
Hey, I found some good centres such as SCCIOB, the CI-NTU or new concept mandarin. Plan to start in June. Wld ya be interested?
actually now i attended it a community centre
how about u?

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