Chinese For kids

  • Chinese language and culture club for kids

“The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago. The second best time is now.”

Old Chinese proverb.

Why should my children learn Chinese?
Mandarin Chinese is the language for 21st century children to learn. That’s why Meridian has started a number of new clubs from Autumn term 2009.

As China continues its rise as the world’s next economic superpower, knowing some Chinese can help to prepare your children for big opportunities in the future.

Why learn with us?
We make learning Chinese easier for children by using D. Su’s revolutionary TDR™ Grammar System that speeds up learning.
We have successfully taught Chinese in the UK for over twenty years.

Our sessions use games, stories, competitions, teamwork, songs, computers, crafts, and lots more to help children learn the language and culture of China.

To them it’s a bit like coming to a party every week where they learn important skills for life whilst having great fun.

What are the club sessions like?

Club sessions include:

  • Learning to speak, understand, read and write Mandarin Chinese
  • Getting your own Chinese name
  • Virtual tour of China
  • Earning rewards for successful “grading”
  • Learning about China and cultural appreciation and respect
  • Parties, celebrations and performances
  • And much, much more How and when can we get started?

If you’d like a our club at your children’s school or in your local community just contact us and we’ll get the ball rolling immediately.

I’m a Chinese teacher/speaker and I’d like to host a your Club… If you’re already a Chinese teacher and would like to start a local Chinese Club with our help, then should contact us immediately!

As a ours teacher you can reap the following benefits:

  • Full support in setting up your own local club(s)
  • Financial rewards
  • Marketing support
  • New teaching opportunities
  • David Su’s TDR Grammar successfully taught Chinese in the UK management training
  • The club session plans
  • Teaching materials
  • Network (of clubs, teachers and children) 

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