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Archive for April, 2010

Chinese college graduates has high unemployment rate, just like here in the United States

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Educated and Fearing the Future in China is the title of this article (click on the link below), it will be equally true if we just change China to United States in the heading.  Even last decade, having a college degree means having a job and career, now a wider notion of ability and sense of passion is needed to stand out amonge the cllege graduated crowd.  http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/07/educated-and-fearing-the-future-in-china/

Learning Chinese will fit in with a wider notion of ability.  Learning a secondary language, like Chinese, not only provide the learner with a concrete skill, but also introduce him to a new culture, and different way of thinking about issues and concerns of the world.

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Solutions to Teaching Chinese in United States

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

I have read this report in 2008 when our online Chinese school was in its infancy.  Now, after 3 years of explosive growth in student counts, Chinese lessons delivered, and AP courses offered, we have proved beyond the reasonable doubt that learning Chinese online is the most effective and efficient way to increase geographic coverage of US K-12 schools offering Chinese langauge classes.  To educating the next generation of US population, especially during these trying times, while regular teachers are getting more furlough days; the affordable, quality, and online Chinese langauge education is the best and least we should offer to our children.

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Foreign Languages Fade in Class — Except Chinese

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

I read this article in New York Times a few month back and did not get time to comment on it, here is the link to the article: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/21/education/21chinese.html?hp

Article states, “Among America’s approximately 27,500 middle and high schools offering at least one foreign language, the proportion offering Chinese rose to 4 percent, from 1 percent, from 1997 to 2008, according to the survey, which was done by the Center for Applied Linguistics, a research group in Washington, and paid for by the federal Education Department.”  If your kids are attending the rest 96% of the middle and high schools which do not offer Chinese as foreign language, come to us.  Learning Chinese Online has proven to be the best way to learn the language.  If your kids are attending the 4% which offers Chinese as foreign lanuage, we can provide Chinese tutors for kids so they can truly master the language.

We offer College Board audited AP Chinese classes online in a small group setting also.  Yet,before your kid can enrolled in AP Chinese class, they need to have intermedia Chinese to be able to take the class and pass the AP Exam in May.  Start them in elementary school or middle school so they are ready to take AP Chinese class, which will surpass AP German to become the third foreign language learned by US K-12 students.

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Learning Chinese is Fashionable

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

We have seen Chinese influence in fashion, furniture, home decor, and mall shops’ window displays.  Now it is fashionable to learn Chinese even on the top university campuses globally.   One of our students is attending UCLA, she was telling me, Chinese classes are the hottest on campus, they are all booked full the day when they are available, not only because there is a big Asian population on campus of UCLA, but also because it is trendy.  It is cool to be able to read the Chinese character on somebody’s t-shirt, it is even more hip if you traveled to China on your own with your broken Chinese, or just the few phrases you learned in high school.

With the demand is growing in learning Chinese online and market is very local and fragmented, we have launched a sister site, www.languagesphere.com, which is for a different learning community and market place.  We added English and some other subjects lessons which we can offer online for life long learners.  Enjoy learning!

Get Ahead, Learn MANDARIN is an old article online from Time ASIA – http://www.time.com/time/asia/covers/501060626/story.html, read it and let me know your feedback.

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Before Heading to China…

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Read an article on WSJ,

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203946904574302052610981892.html?mod =WSJ_hps_MIDDLEForthNews#articleTabs%3Darticle

I think it is way pass the time to educate the companies about the basic of entering the Chinese market place, I was a consultant and taking large multinationals to China 15 years ago.  If any company still do not know all of those basic things before heading to China now, they might not be focusing on China, period!

It is time to learn Chinese, learn Chinese Culture, understand Chinese language and what China has done in the past three decades.

Learn Chinese Online is the way to do it since the web has provide equal opportunity to everyone with Internet access to learn and grow….

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What Recession (in China)?

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I was in Tianjin, P.R. China last month, there is no sign of recession anywhere to be found.

The restaurants are packed, I have visited more than 10 restaurants, none of them are empty in anyway.  Shopping malls are full, the high end, low end and mid range are packed with people.  Real estate prices are through the roof, I sold an apartment in September at 2007 Spring highest price range, and the price now is higher.  Car purchasing are back ordered for up to 6 months before delivery, my friend ordered a TOYOTA Highlander in September and it will be delivered March, 2010.

As a person living in sunny southern California, it is good to see Chinese domestic demand is picking up so much that they might be able to pull us out of the recession soon.

On wsj.com today (Nov. 13th, 2009), A Superpower Stirs, is one of the articles tittle since Obama is in Beijing now.  We can all debate about the pros and cons of China’s rise, and how it will shape the world in 21st century, one thing is for sure, learn to speak Chinese is definitely worth the trouble.  Personally, I have witness the demand for learning Chinese in the United States and globely.

Checkout the top US boarding schools like www.andover.edu and www.groton.org, you will know how many Chinese language and history classes they offer to their students.  Start learning Chinese online today, or give your kids a chance to learn……

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Learn the Language of Your Customers and Bankers

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Read an article on Fortune http://money.cnn.com/2009/10/07/news/international/china_natural_resources.fortune/index.htm

There are many advantages of speaking Chinese, even better if you can read and write Chinese.  While the global economic crisis is continuing into its 3rd year soon, the Chinese market has been growing again since the second quarter of 2009.  One of our students just got an offer in Beijing after graduated from college in 2007, working in New York, and studied Chinese online with us for two years.

Keep up the good work of learning Chinese, your future is brighter because of it.

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It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop – Confucius

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I am working on marketing material for www.chineseschool.com, and tumble upon this quote by Confucius:

It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop

Learning Chinese or any other languages is a slow process, as long as you do not stop, you will achieve the results you envisioned for yourself.

www.chinesesphere.com has been in operation for 2 full school years.  We are in the process of getting our AP Chinese classes audited through College Board.  Our students age 5 – 75 years old have traveled an incredible learning journey with us, not even one of them has quit or stop learning.  Some of them can speak Chinese fluently, some can write Chinese characters, some practice calligraphy daily, some can read easy Chinese comic books, some traveled to China and being able to talk to ordinary Chinese on the street and in Hotel, and some are doing business with Chinese in Chinese.  It is the willingness to learn on our students part, makes schools like ours successful.

If you want to get to know more contemporary Chinese culture in the United States, we recommend you to watch Wong Fu Productions ( www.wongfuproductions.com ) short films on youtube.com.  It has stories of what everyday life is like in the United State for Asian youth.

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Best Way to Learn Chinese – Private Online Classes

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

My son is 10 years old.  He has been learning Chinese ever since he started talking (10 months).  Yet, learning Chinese while living in United States has been a challenge even for a kid with a Chinese speaking mother.  We tried parent teaching for a few years, and weekend Chinese schools for two years; nothing seems to get him speak Chinese naturally and willingly.  Until he has been taking private online Chinese classes through www.chinesesphere.com for the past two years (3 -4 lessons per week).  He has the best pronounciation among all the Chinese speaking kids here, he can communicate in Chinese without any issues, my friends in Beijing think he speaks perfect Mandarin – Putonghua last summer when we were in China.  We have summarized the reasons why private online Chinese is the best way to learn Chinese here, for that matter, any secondary language.

  1. Online Chinese is the most CONVENIENT way for anybody to learn, it is no longer a burden.  Anybody can take it anytime and anywhere with an internet connection.
  2. Since it is convenient, students can take as many time as they have time for it.  The high FRENQUENCY is another reason the online Chinese is the best way to learn.
  3. Private online Chinese sessions allow the studentS to have teachers and their own dedicated ATTENTION for 50 minutes at a time.
  4. Our teachers are college graduates with Teaching Chinese as Secondary Language degree, teaching QUALITY is another major reason.
  5. Lastly, you learne from the NATIVE SPEAKER who speaks perfect Mandarin.

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How to say I love You in 100 Languages

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

English – I love you

Afrikaans – Ek het jou lief

Albanian – Te dua

Arabic – Ana behibak (to male)

Arabic – Ana behibek (to female)

Armenian – Yes kez sirumen

Bambara – M’bi fe

Bangla – Aamee tuma ke bhalo aashi

Belarusian – Ya tabe kahayu

Bisaya – Nahigugma ako kanimo

Bulgarian – Obicham te

Cambodian – Soro lahn nhee ah

Cantonese Chinese – Ngo oiy ney a

Catalan – T’estimo

Cheyenne – Ne mohotatse

Chichewa – Ndimakukonda

Corsican – Ti tengu caru (to male)

Creol – Mi aime jou

Croatian – Volim te

Czech – Miluji te

Danish – Jeg Elsker Dig

Dutch – Ik hou van jou

Esperanto – Mi amas vin

Estonian – Ma armastan sind

Ethiopian – Afgreki’

Faroese – Eg elski teg

Farsi – Doset daram

Filipino – Mahal kita

Finnish – Mina rakastan sinua

French – Je t’aime, Je t’adore

Gaelic – Ta gra agam ort

Georgian – Mikvarhar

German – Ich liebe dich

Greek – S’agapo

Gujarati – Hoo thunay prem karoo choo

Hiligaynon – Palangga ko ikaw

Hawaiian – Aloha wau ia oi

Hebrew – Ani ohev otah (to female)

Hebrew – Ani ohev et otha (to male)

Hiligaynon – Guina higugma ko ikaw

Hindi – Hum Tumhe Pyar Karte hae

Hmong – Kuv hlub koj

Hopi – Nu’ umi unangwa’ta

Hungarian – Szeretlek

Icelandic – Eg elska tig

Ilonggo – Palangga ko ikaw

Indonesian – Saya cinta padamu

Inuit – Negligevapse

Irish – Taim i’ ngra leat

Italian – Ti amo

Japanese – Aishiteru

Kannada – Naanu ninna preetisuttene

Kapampangan – Kaluguran daka

Kiswahili – Nakupenda

Konkani – Tu magel moga cho

Korean – Sarang Heyo

Latin – Te amo

Latvian – Es tevi miilu

Lebanese – Bahibak

Lithuanian – Tave myliu

Malay – Saya cintakan mu / Aku cinta padamu

Malayalam – Njan Ninne Premikunnu

Mandarin Chinese – Wo ai ni

Marathi – Me tula prem karto

Mohawk – Kanbhik

Moroccan – Ana moajaba bik

Nahuatl – Ni mits neki

Navaho – Ayor anosh’ni

Norwegian – Jeg Elsker Deg

Pandacan – Syota na kita!!

Pangasinan – Inaru Taka

Papiamento – Mi ta stimabo

Persian – Doo-set daaram

Pig Latin – Iay ovlay ouyay

Polish – Kocham Ciebie

Portuguese – Eu te amo

Romanian – Te ubesk

Russian – Ya tebya liubliu

Scot Gaelic – Tha gra\dh agam ort

Serbian – Volim te

Setswana – Ke a go rata

Sign Language – ,\,,/ (represents position of fingers when signing’I Love You’)

Sindhi – Maa tokhe pyar kendo ahyan

Sioux – Techihhila

Slovak – Lu`bim ta

Slovenian – Ljubim te

Spanish – Te quiero / Te amo

Swahili – Ninapenda wewe

Swedish – Jag alskar dig

Swiss-German – Ich lieb Di

Tagalog – Mahal kita

Taiwanese – Wa ga ei li

Tahitian – Ua Here Vau Ia Oe

Tamil – Nan unnai kathalikaraen

Telugu – Nenu ninnu premistunnanu

Thai – Chan rak khun (to male)

Thai – Phom rak khun (to female)

Turkish – Seni Seviyorum

Ukrainian – Ya tebe kahayu

Urdu – mai aap say pyaar karta hoo

Vietnamese – Anh ye^u em (to female)

Vietnamese – Em ye^u anh (to male)

Welsh – ‘Rwy’n dy garu

Yiddish – Ikh hob dikh

Yoruba – Mo ni fe

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