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Edited by: Prince   Jan 31, 09, 11:58 /  #
This is China


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Edited by: Prince   Jan 31, 09, 14:29 /  #
Chinese cities 2009

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  Feb 1, 09, 07:31 /  #
Hi guys, thanks for the comments, yes, there is confucions institute in Wroclaw but they are tartgeting stundets.

Learning Chinese can be easier than learning English. Chinese has no irregular verbs or noun plurals to be learned. Words have only a single form, with no suffixes for number, tense, number and case. Chinese is a tonal language with different pitch patterns which do not just add emotional colour as in English. With the right learning methodology, as well as your commitment and interest, learning Chinese is just as easy as learning other languages.

what would be the best marketing strategy to attract more polish to learn Chinese?
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  Feb 1, 09, 19:37 /  #
D_anderson:
what would be the best marketing strategy to attract more polish to learn Chinese?

Very tough question.

I would target businesses who will deal with China first of all - maybe offering them a couple of weeks trial before they have to commit. They may very well sign up if the quality of the lessons are high enough - but you very well need to provide a Polish speaker on top of the Chinese/English speakers.

It's a tough question, because Wroc³aw is similar to Poznań - yet there's nothing similar here to the best of my knowledge.
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  Feb 2, 09, 04:18 /  #
As I know, there are at least 3 chinese language schools in Warsaw, the market is not as big as english language school, but it is not so small as many people think, there are group of poles speak Chinese, even quite well, from my experience, within 2 months, I met 5 poles who speak chinese very well, and ofcouse, all of them speak english too.

Many poles I know would like to learn chinese, but the fee of learning chinese is much expensive than fee of learning english, for example, in Warsaw, 60 hours of engish course cost around 600 zloty, while 60 hours of chinese course cost around 1600 zloty.

By the way, I am a chinese who living in Warsaw.
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  Feb 10, 09, 20:10 /  #
polish id first hardest language then chineese i fink
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  Feb 16, 09, 23:18 /  #
yes, polish is harder, the pronounciation part is killing me :)
Guest   Mar 1, 09, 11:43 /  #
I am a Chinese in Poland. nihaoenglish@hotmail.com is my contact.
slacknewbie   Mar 3, 09, 16:35 /  #
First of all, I have to correct one thing in the short clip - Taipei IS NOT a city of China (Republic of People China). I know China always declare Taiwan as a part of it, but the fact is that TAIWAN IS AN IDEPENDET COUNTRY. You can't say most of countries in the world agree with China, so Taiwan belongs to China. This is absolutely wrong. Taipei is the capital of Taiwan, whose official name is Republic of China. What supprises me more is that many Poles see Hing Kong as a country. HK is not and has never been a country, while Taiwan was one of the original founder of the UN.

Backing to the topic I think I can be the teacher since I'm a native Chinese speaker and I do speak Polish. I've been in Poland 3 years. I know for most people this is quite a short time, but at least all the Poles I met are impressed by my Polish. I finished my MB courses in Polish and wrote my thesis in Polish. In a word, I have no problem communicating with Poles. So if you need me, please send me a mail at slacknewbie@op.pl
chensheng   Mar 27, 09, 12:01 /  #
你好!
在波兰有很多个学汉语的学校,在华沙,克拉科夫,波茨南,弗洛茨瓦夫,格但斯克等城市,有的在大学,有的在业余学校。
where are you now ? which city?
Can you speak Chinese ?
e-mail ?
tel.?
add.?

Johnny
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Edited by: Seanus   Mar 27, 09, 12:07 /  #
Isn't it strange that a Polish forum should see every other language other than Polish? Chinese is a major language of the future. There's no way in God's earth that I could pronounce it tho.

My Taiwanese-American friend speaks it. I thought she was ill or in pain when I first heard it ;)
chensheng   Apr 1, 09, 19:04 /  #
Teach chinese language in poland
jezykchinski@op.pl
skype: reniali
0048-71-7830484
0048-501406568
Guest   Apr 19, 09, 23:48 /  #
Can you tell me the names of the Chinese schools in Warshaw?
Guest   Apr 19, 09, 23:50 /  #
I'm interested in teaching Chinese in Poland as a native Chinese speaker, I live in the states. My English is also fluent. If you need a a help, please contact me : ztaylor371@gmail.com
Guest   Apr 20, 09, 06:00 /  #
Hi, my name is Zack. if you ever set up a school, pleas let me know. I'm a Chinese America whom speaks both fluently. I also visited Poland this winter, a wonderfull land. ztaylor371@gmail.com

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