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That's Mandarin

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That's Mandarin
思道睿
That's Mandarin
Address
Xinzhong Street No.7, Bldg 2

Beijing
,
China
Information
School typeLanguage school
Founded2005
Founder郭晓超
StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish, Chinese
Campuses4 (Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen)
Website

That's Mandarin (Chinese: 思道睿) is a Chinese language school. It receives 3000 learners from all over the wolrd every year. In 2010, That’s Mandarin developed its own online learning platform called “Mandarin Café” that they claimed helped students accelerate their Chinese learning process.[1]

That's Mandarin Chinese language school was founded in 2005 in Beijing.[2][3] A few years later, in 2011, the school established a new campus in Shanghai.[4][5][6] In 2018, another campus opened in Shanghai, and a new branch opened in Shenzhen. The school provides Chinese-language courses for children and adults,[7] has a Chinese-learning on-line platform, and other programs, such as summer and winter camps and school trips.[8][9][10]

History[edit]

  • 2005 - First school was founded in Beijing
  • 2010 - On-line learning platform "Mandarin Café" created[1]
  • 2011 - New campus in Shanghai opened
  • 2018 - Another campus opened in Shanghai on Jiaozhou Road
  • 2018 - New branch opened in Shenzhen

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Yu, Kenneth (June 3, 2017). "Mandarin Café Review: The Online Class Experience".
  2. "Schools for Learning Mandarin".
  3. "That's Mandarin". China Admissions.
  4. Success, Insights (June 27, 2017). "That's Mandarin: Making Chinese Learning Easy and Simple".
  5. "That's Mandarin(Shanghai Campus)".
  6. "Mandarin More Than Ever".
  7. "Study & Work Abroad - iGap Travel Guide - iGap Travel Guide". www.istudy-guide.com.
  8. "That's Mandarin Chinese Language School Program Review".
  9. "That's Mandarin Language School Study Abroad program That's Mandarin Chinese Summer Camp in Beijing, China; Shanghai, China". www.studyabroad.com.
  10. "Traveller's Guide: Summer camps". The Independent. March 29, 2014.

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