eChineseLearning

submitted by caisinstitute on Jan 27, 2009

eChineseLearning is the world's premier online Chinese language school. Our mission is to provide the best Chinese language education service worldwide at an affordable price. We are always focused on the needs of our customers, and offer them the best language learning experience. We believe that you will find learning Chinese effective and enjoyable through our one-on-one online teaching method.

Fred Rao founded eChineseLearning in Beijing in 2006. While he was teaching Chinese in a Chinese language school in the U.S., he was acutely aware of the challenges Chinese learners were facing. His solution is one of ingenuity and simplicity – offer one-on-one instruction based on each student's specific needs. He once said, "We held a very simple belief when we started the school – to offer effective and affordable Chinese education to each learner around the world by leveraging Internet Technology." So far, more than 1000 students from around the world from age 4 to 75 have studied Chinese at eChineseLearning.

Our management team consists of dynamic individuals with rich experience in Chinese language instruction from world-famous universities such as Stanford University, Peking University, Tsinghua University, and Beijing Language and Culture University, all working together to create the best possible language learning experience.

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eChineseLearning is awesome.

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eChineseLearning is awesome. I've been studying Mandarin for about 9 months. Classes are 1 hour and I usually schedule them 1-2 times/week. I feel like I've learned way more than I could have by spending an equal amount of time in a traditional classroom. Highly recommended.

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I have been using eChineseLearning for the past year. I very much appreciate the flexibility of scheduling with my instructor. Although I have the option to schedule with another instructor at any time, I prefer to use the same instructor as she better knows my program. The benefit is that they are able to customize the curriculum to each individual. Often, in-class programs have varying levels of proficiency, either written or spoken. With eChineseLearning, I set my learning objectives up front with my instructor and together we focus on the areas that I choose.


My only frustration is with the technology. Depending on where you are conducting your session, network bandwidth issues can cause you to loose the connection and/or the video portion. This however, is independent of eChineseLearning which I do recommend.

H. Yalan King 關亞嵐
Director, CAIS Institute
Advancing Chinese Language and Culture