Chinese language courses
Want to learn to communicate (even better) in Chinese and familiarise yourself with Chinese culture? Follow one of our courses or training programmes to suit your level, wishes and needs. Discover the advantages of speaking one of the most important languages in the world.
Group courses Chinese
Start: September/October
- Chinese for absolute beginners (halfway to A1)
- Chinese for beginners (A1)
- Chinese for beginners (halfway to A2)
Tailor-made Chinese courses
Would you prefer individual classes, or a shorter, more intensive course? Or do you have a specific purpose that you would like to focus on? Check out our courses tailored to your needs and wishes.
Intensive language courses
By fully immersing yourself in a language, you can make a lot of progress in a relatively short amount of time. This is the aim of the five-day immersion programmes at Radboud in’to Languages.
Determine your level
Have you never taken a Chinese course before or did you not take the previous level with us? If so, we recommend taking a free telephone intake interview.
What others say about our courses
I learned a huge amount during the Chinese A2 course with Sarah Li. She is a very good teacher, and I feel that my writing and speaking skills have improved tremendously. We were constantly encouraged to speak Chinese in the classes. I liked how the classes were structured and the PowerPoint slides had so much extra information. In addition to the exercises from our book, she always gave us extra writing assignments, which helped us improve our writing skills. I really enjoyed the class, even though it was online, and I’m looking forward to the next course with Sarah Li.
- Amu Shrestha
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Do you need advice?
Do you have a question? Or would you like to discuss which course best suits your needs and starting level? Feel free to contact us. We are happy to help you out.
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