Chinese School


Not too long ago, selecting a Chinese school that was appropriate for your child was much simpler. You sent them to the school closest to your home. Now, with the growing influx of Chinese immigrants, some parents may find several different schools in their neighborhood to choose from. Here are some important factors to consider when selecting a school:

  • Dialect. Most schools offer instruction in either Mandarin or Cantonese, with some schools offering instruction in both. If you speak Mandarin at home, you will be more readily able to assist and reinforce your child’s language lessons if they were also learning Mandarin. The same is true if you speak Cantonese and your child is attending Cantonese classes. Cantonese is spoken in Hong Kong and Guangdong (Canton), while Mandarin is spoken in the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan.
  • Phonetics. Mandarin is usually taught in either Pinyin (拼音) or Zhuyin (注音符號), which is also known as BoPoMoFo (ㄅㄆㄇㄈ). These two systems of Chinese phonetics associate a particular sound with a symbol. For example, the b sound in Mandarin is represented by a “b” in Pinyin and a “ㄅ” in Zhuyin. Pinyin is the current system of romanization used in the People’s Republic of China, and is also the standard used by the United States as well as the United Nations.
  • Characters. Chinese characters may either be written in the simplified style (简体) or the traditional style (繁体). The simplified style is used in the People’s Republic of China, while the traditional style is used in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
  • SAT II – Chinese. Some Chinese schools offer specific preparation for the SAT II – Chinese with Listening examination. This high school-level examination tests reading and listening comprehension, as well as sentence completion. The listening portions are spoken in Mandarin Chinese, while the reading passages are in both traditional and simplifed Chinese. The sentence completion portion is administered in traditional and simplified Chinese, as well as Pinyin and BoPoMoFo.

More Resources

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Maryland

  • Hope Chinese School Provides Chinese language classes in Bethesda, College Park, Fairfax, Germantown and Rockville, MD as well as Herndon, VA.
  • Potomac Chinese School Provides Chinese language classes in Potomac, MD.

Michigan

New Jersey

New York

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Texas

Virginia

  • Hope Chinese School Provides Chinese language classes in Bethesda, College Park, Fairfax, Germantown and Rockville, MD as well as Herndon, VA.
  • Tidewater Chinese School Provides Chinese language classes in Norfolk, VA.

Washington

Washington DC

  • Hope Chinese School Provides Chinese language classes in Bethesda, College Park, Fairfax, Germantown and Rockville, MD as well as Herndon, VA.

Canada

Associations

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5 responses to “Chinese School”

  1. Is there a website for Southern Michigan Chinese School?
    I clicked on the site above, but it does not give me the school.
    Thank you,
    Gary Anderson

  2. Chinese Sun Flowers language studio
    I would like to recommend Chinese Sun Flowers language studio for parents who would like their kids to study another language beside english. The groups are maximum 3-4 kids, teacher is certified chinese(mandarin) teacher name Sunny.
    their website: http://www.chinesesunflowers.com
    I know Sunny for more than a year,
    She tutoring my friends kids. 4 years old boy and 7 years old girl.
    I can’t judge my-self personally but kids parents very happy with results.
    Kids really start speak chinese. And what is also really important, kids always waiting for Sundays for Sunny to come over. I guess learning foreign language not always boring but could be actually great fun!
    It’s really depends on the teacher and his or her techniques and knowledge.
    And no wonder, Sunny has a big experience to work also as a occupational therapist with special needs children.
    I highly recommend Sunny’s Chinese Sun Flowers Language studio to anyone who think ahead and want their kids to speak chinese. With so many chinese people in the world and China became more and more powerful who knows maybe chinese language will became if not first but second choice language for future generation to come.

  3. Chinese Heritage School of New Jersey (http://chsnj2000.org) is located in Monmouth Junction, NJ and teaches Cantonese Chinese and the Traditional Chinese character writing system.
    新澤西州華仁中文學校以粵語授課並教導學生書寫正體字(繁體字)。位於新州中部 Monmouth Junction, NJ

  4. American Chinese School (http://www.acsdc.org) serves the DC, MD, and VA areas with three locations in Rockville, Clarksburg, and Herndon. They have over 600 students with class sizes averaging under 15 students. Highly recommended!!!

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