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Mandarin Chinese classes - starting at ?12 per hour!


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Grab this opportunity to learn Mandarin Chinese in Dulwich with the Mandarin Academy!


Supercharge your employability by adding Mandarin to your skill set, and make your CV really stand out from the pile. Steeped in culture and heritage, the Mandarin language is fascinatingly rich and colourful. Although it can be a daunting prospect at first, once you sink your teeth in you will see how easy and efficient it really is to pick up the tones and nuances.


With 5-week beginner crash courses starting at just ?12 per hour, this a great value offer to start learning Mandarin. We also offer intermediate/business Mandarin classes for those looking to further their knowledge. Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday 6-8pm for adults, and we have a children's Saturday school from 10am-2pm.


Located at:

James Allen's Girls' School

22 East Dulwich Grove

SE22 8TE


For enquiries please email [email protected]

or visit our website at www.mandarin-academy.com

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