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Language Door offers small interactive Chinese classes in Los Angeles (L.A.), San Diego, San Fernando Valley and Orange County (O.C.) . Learn a language today, open the door to tomorrow!

Please check the schedule at the Language Door School nearest you:

For the Beginning A to C classes, we use "New Practical Chinese Reader Textbook Volume 1, Workbook Volume 1, and six-cassette pack" by the BLCU Press.

For the Beginning D to Intermediate B classes, we use "New Practical Chinese Reader Textbook Volume 2" by the BLCU Press. For subsequent classes, we provide handouts at no charge.

Some of the material covered in the classes follows:

Beginning A (chapters 1-6)

Topics - Greetings, are you busy?, nationalities, nice to meet you, where's the dining room?, let's go swimming, etc.
Grammar and usage - Pronunciation, tones, word order, pinyin, characters, basic strokes, stroke order, combined character strokes, questions, question words, sentences with an adjectival predicate, sentences with a verbal predicate, etc.

Beginning B (chapters 7-10)

Topics - Do you know him?, how many people in your family?, age, shopping for a CD, etc.
Grammar and usage - Attributives expressing possession, V/A-not-V/A questions, abbreviated questions, position of adverbs, numeral-measure words as attributives, date and days of the week, time as adverbials, sentences with a nominal predicate, prepositional phrases, sentences with double objects, "very", etc.

Beginning C (chapters 11-14)
Topics - I speak a little Chinese, I don't feel well, I knew a pretty girl, happy birthday, etc.
Grammar and usage - Telling time, sentences with optative verbs for ability, possibility or willingness, sentences with serial verb phrases for purpose, sentences with double objects, sentences with a subject-predicate phrase as predicate, alternative questions, the particle "le", pivotal sentences, four kinds of simple sentences, six question types, etc.

Beginning D (chapters 15-18)

Topics - Changing money at the bank, filling out forms, comparing things, buying clothes, at the post office, etc.
Grammar and usage - The complement of state, particle "le" confirming completion or realization, reduplication of the verb, additional numbers, methods of constructing characters, the simple directional complement, verbal predicate, the time-measure complement, comparisons, the complement of quantity, the resultative complement, etc.

Intermediate A (chapters 19-22)

Topics - Talking about hobbies, hurrying somebody up, talking about sports matches, making an appointment, etc.
Grammar and usage - Sentences with serial verb phrases, the six basic functional components of a Chinese sentence, sentences with a verbal predicate, location words, sentences indicating existence, past experience, the action-measure complement, etc.

Intermediate B (chapters 23-26)

Topics - Talking about plans, talking about living conditions, visiting a patient, talking about language studies, etc.
Grammar and usage - The immediate future, the complex directional complement, notional passive sentences, changed circumstances, the progressive aspect of an action, the continuous aspect of an action of state, resultative complements, conditional construction, etc.

Intermediate C, D, and Advanced Classes

If you would like to discuss material covered in these levels, contact us

Feedback from Our Students

"[The lessons were] Very friendly and were to get along with. I understood what the teacher was trying to portray," Stephanie.

"This course strikes a good balance between structured learning and informal practice. The class size is small so the experience is more intensive. Regina [the teacher] is a superb teacher. She continuously fine-tunes the class to keep the students challenged and engaged. She is also very expressive and enthusiastic, which makes the class a pleasure to attend. Highly recommended," Pete.

"I enjoy the course material and the teacher," Yves.

"Very good course! The teacher is very nice and careful," Hyung-Seog.

"The class was thoroughly useful and enjoyable. Regina is very professional and friendly. Thanks to Language Door I have managed to maintain a romance 6,000 miles away with a lady who does not speak English!" Alex.

"Good for training comprehension and conversation," Elisa.

Language Description

Mandarin Chinese, spoken by approximately 885,000,000 people as their first language in the world (primarily in China), is a subfamily of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages (e.g. Thai).  Chinese has a number of variants, such as XIAMEN (AMOY), LEIZHOU (LEI HUA, LI HUA), CHAO-SHAN, etc.  Some linguists regard them as different languages while others believe that these are just dialects of Chinese. Similar to the other Sino-Tibetan languages, Mandarin Chinese is tonal, having four distinctive tones.

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