Whether you are a Georgetown University student looking to fulfill language credits, a high school student at Sidwell Friends school, or an individual looking to take up a new language, Varsity Tutors offers a Washington DC Chinese course that could positively impact your language learning experience. Learning a new language can be difficult for anyone, and Chinese dialects can be a particular challenge for English speakers. Furthermore, a traditional classroom may not fully emerge you in the Chinese language. Some of the most important factors in your success in speaking Chinese will be how often you have the opportunity to practice your writing and speaking skills in the language. With a Washington DC course, you will get these opportunities, plus an atmosphere for learning and an expert instructor who can immerse you in the language.
Chinese is the most popular language in the world, with over a billion native speakers. The Chinese language has several dialects. These include Xiang, Wu, Gan, Hakka, and Mandarin. Mandarin is the most popular of the dialects. It is the official language in The People's Republic of China and Taiwan. The dialect that is spoken by most United States Chinese speakers is Cantonese. All forms of Chinese share the same writing system. Written Chinese is thousands of years old, with significant evidence dating back to the Shang Dynasty, which ruled from 1700 to 1027 B.C. In all forms of Chinese, there is no alphabet. Over 50,000 characters exist in the Chinese language, with each symbol representing one syllable. Of the 50,000 symbols, only about 20,000 characters are regularly used. The majority of written Chinese is communicated using around 2,500 characters. Today, Chinese is the only modern pictographic language. Many of the Chinese characters used today come from ancient drawings of the items they were meant to describe. Because these symbols are not letters, they give no clues as to how they would be pronounced and each symbol must be learned individually.
Chinese is considered to be one of the hardest languages to learn because it has little in common with English and the character system is very hard to grasp. However, learning Chinese can give you an edge if you are interested in careers in international business and trade. Even though the language is complex, it can open a door to many opportunities and expose you to Eastern culture as well. With a Chinese course, we can help you build your command of this fascinating language.
What material will a Washington DC Chinese class cover?
It can be very hard to learn any language alone. That is why a Washington DC Chinese course can help you go over all the fundamentals, rules, and concepts you need to start learning Chinese. Chinese is a tonal language, which means a word's meaning can change according to how the speaker says it. There are four tones in Mandarin Chinese, which are flat, rising, falling, and falling then rising. Other dialects have up to nine different tones. Another concept that can be difficult to grasp is that Chinese has no articles, verb inflections, or plurals. All words have only one grammatical form. This means that there is no such thing as plural nouns being marked with an "s" at the end, like in English. Nouns retain the same form no matter if they are in singular or plural form. Even though this is a difficult concept, Chinese is easier to understand once the learner comprehends this. Likewise, learning that English words can change form is difficult for Chinese speakers who are learning English to pick up on.
Another topic of study is pronouns. Pronouns have different characters based on gender. The characters look the same but are pronounced differently. Other topics of study are verbs, common phrases, reading Chinese, grammar and sentence structure, Chinese history, and Chinese culture, customs, and traditions. With all of these topics and concepts, you will have plenty of resources for learning Chinese.
How will a Washington DC Chinese class help me learn this language?
A Washington DC class is taught in an online, interactive classroom. It is led by a knowledgeable Chinese instructor. You will be able to interact and communicate with classmates and your instructor, so you can engage in activities and have conversations in Chinese with your peers. You will have a chance to boost your Chinese language abilities by having easy access to discussions in your class over the internet. Because your class is online, you will never have to commute. So, go to your favorite study spot and learn with ease. With classmates, you can work out problems together as a team. If you are really stuck on a topic, you will always have an instructor ready to assist you. In fact, you can even schedule one-on-one time with them. This is a great option if you feel you need extra help on a concept or you are falling behind. With plenty of resources and expert instructors to help you along the way, a Chinese class can help you develop your language learning skills.
Another advantage of taking a Chinese class is how accessible and flexible the class sessions are. As busy professionals and students, your schedule can be very busy. From meetings, classes, and home life, it can be hard to find time to learn a new language. That's why we offer new classes monthly, with many different session times to pick from. With this kind of flexibility and the effective format we provide, you can really enjoy learning Chinese writing and dialects.
How can I sign up for a Washington DC class?
If you want to learn more about a Washington DC Chinese class, contact Varsity Tutors today. With a solid ability to communicate with Chinese speakers around the world, you could enjoy a vacation, take advantage of international career options, and more. You can get in touch with an educational consultant by phone or online. We look forward to helping you build your command of the Chinese language.

Siyuan: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...that makes me happier than seeing my students explain a concept that was previously confusing for them. My teaching strategy relies heavily on understanding my students' learning styles and catering tutoring sessions to best fit how my students like to learn. When working through practice problems, I enjoy using the "teach-back" method to enhance repetition and to ensure that my students really understand the concepts. When I am not tutoring, I enjoy baking desserts, reading...
Education & Certification
- University of Pennsylvania - Bachelors, Biology, Economics
- Johns Hopkins University - Current Grad Student, Medicine
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Algebra
- Statistics
- SAT
- +28 subjects

Jennifer: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...from Duke with a Public Policy degree and am working towards a law degree. I've worked in the past as a Business Analyst and teaching assistant for Duke, and these roles have instilled a passion for educating others. I scored in the 99th percentile for both the SAT and LSAT and would like to help teach others how to master these subjects. My philosophy is to make topics as comprehensible and engaging as possible until...
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelors, Pubic Policy
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- French
- High School Biology
- MCAT Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills
- +36 subjects

ManHua: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...manageable concepts to understand. I believe this will really help the students I tutor to learn and grasp the material. It truly brightens my day to see the excitement in students eyes when they finally understand the material after putting in the effort. However, the most satisfying aspect of tutoring for me is not just being able to help the students understand the material, but to be able to inspire their excitement for learning with...
Education & Certification
- George Mason University - Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Languages
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- AP Biology
- +36 subjects

Anita: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
Hello! I am currently a first-year medical student. I graduated from undergrad with dual degrees in Biology and Psychology with a 3.9 GPA and in my gap year prior to medical school, I was a Fulbright recipient. My area of expertise is naturally in the sciences, but if you are interested in conversational Cantonese/Mandarin then I would be able to help too!
Education & Certification
- University of Maryland-College Park - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Cantonese
- College Application Essays
- AP Research
- +69 subjects

Ann: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...VA. I have taught several grades from 2nd to 8th grade. I love to teach and I think the best part is sharing my knowledge over a variety of subjects and making connections to previous experiences or existing background knowledge. I tutor in all subjects: math, history, science, and language arts - in grades K-8th. I believe that teaching includes building interest and engagement with students. When they are interested in the topic, they are...
Education & Certification
- University of Mary Washington - Bachelor of Science, Business Administration and Management
- Gonzaga University - Master of Arts, Organizational Leadership
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- A Beginner's Guide: Excel
- ISEE Prep - Upper Level Class
- Accounting
- +121 subjects

Emily: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...Chinese. When I'm not studying, I'm rehearsing with the Musical Theater Club or hiking. When I'm studying, my goal is to make sure I understand why I'm doing whatever I'm doing. Whether it's Chinese grammar or a calculus problem, I want to know the reasoning behind each step. The same is true for my tutoring style. I believe it's important that students know why they are doing what they are doing, so they can solve...
Education & Certification
- University of Maryland-Baltimore County - Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- SAT
- Basic Computer Literacy
- Algebra
- +17 subjects

Jinlin: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...the textbooks and went to the playground, students were cheering, we talked and laughed. I realized the words we taught them in the hour we spent on the playground were way more than we taught them in the classroom. The other thing I learn through teaching students was the connection between the student and me was so important that it could change both of us. Having a good connection with the student will not only...
Education & Certification
- Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts - Bachelors, Fine Art Study
- George Washington University - Current Grad Student, Museum Studies
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Cantonese
- AP Chinese Language and Culture
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- +5 subjects

Juliana: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...love to read, write, and learn languages, so I studied journalism, international relations, and Chinese. After school, I moved to China and taught ESL to all ages as a teacher and private tutor. My classes were always designed to maximize variety and engagement so that students could not only have fun but also practice using the skills they needed. When I worked as a news editor at a radio station in China, it was my...
Education & Certification
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelors, Journalism
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- History
- ESL/ELL
- PSAT Writing Skills
- +46 subjects

Katie: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...the DC/VA/MD area. I completed my graduate study at Johns Hopkins University and my undergraduate study at Duke. I would love to share my love of learning Chinese and experience in the field of languages with students at all levels! In my free time, I enjoy hiking and outdoor activities, reading books and blogs about parenting (I am a mom to a 1.5 year old!), and improving my cooking with the aid of a meal...
Education & Certification
- Duke University - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
- Johns Hopkins University - Master of Arts, International Relations
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- SAT Subject Tests
- College Political Science
- Other
- +23 subjects

Loro: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...double majors in Anthropology and an interdisciplinary major called Medicine, Health, and Society (MHS). I went on to attain a Master of Arts degree in MHS. I am an immigrant from China and speaks Mandarin as my first language. I am in the process of applying to law schools. I am a firm believer of the importance of a good mentor to the learning process. Therefore, I try to provide guidance and insight to learning...
Education & Certification
- Vanderbilt University - Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
- Vanderbilt University - Master of Arts, Public Health
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- LSAT Argumentative Writing
- LSAT Reading Comprehension
- +11 subjects

Aileen: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
Anyone can learn another language, comparative/applied linguistics and simultaneous translation/interpretation at any age. I use multiple intelligences, multimodality and authentic integrated strategies to make your language learning journey one with ease, proficiency and fluency in four skills and fun!
Education & Certification
- Zhongshan University University of Hawaii-Manoa - Bachelor in Arts, Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
- Universite de Neuchatel Universitat Bern Switzerland London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art - Doctor of Education, Foreign Languages and Literatures, General
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- German
- Latin
- Japanese
- +170 subjects

Yanna: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
Native Mandarin Chinese speaker who studied English in China for Bachelor's and had Master's in University of Birmingham in UK, travelled to 14 countries, now lives in Alexandria, VA in US. Love cross culture and making friends, have great passion in languages!
Education & Certification
- zhengzhou university - Bachelor in Arts, English
- university college of Birmingham - Master of Science, Hospitality Administration and Management
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 3
- ACCUPLACER ESL
- AP Chinese Language and Culture
- +18 subjects
Education & Certification
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Bachelor of Accountancy, Accounting
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- German
- SAT Math
- SAT Subject Test in Chemistry
- +57 subjects

Annabelle: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...help me along in my journey and I hope help others in the same way. Since starting to teach in my freshman year of high school, I have worked at Kumon as an instructor, developed curricula for summer classes at an elementary school, and served as a teaching assistant in several college courses. I love tutoring math and chemistry, but I also enjoy teaching English and reading comprehension. When teaching, I try to tailor lessons...
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Bachelor of Science, Geochemistry
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- French
- AP French Language and Culture
- Elementary School Science
- +41 subjects

Sharnita: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...helped facilitate activities at an Engineering camp. While in school, I participated in a month long study aboard program in China. There, I was able to increase my Chinese fluency and experience Chinese culture first hand. I enjoy tutoring Math and Engineering. Even though Math may seem difficult in the beginning, I believe that with proper guidance and determination, anyone can succeed at it. A few of my hobbies include reading, skiing, and arts and...
Education & Certification
- University of Delaware - Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Science
- College Algebra
- Differential Equations
- +26 subjects

Terri: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
My math has been good since I was young. I always have a great passion for math. Therefore, I want to help those in need to better their grades. Also, I want them to love math and enjoy solving questions. Other than math, I have many habits. I used to enjoy playing the piano a lot and love playing basketball with friends. I am interested in everything right now and feel like making more friends.
Education & Certification
- Northen Virginia Community College - Current Undergrad, Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Algebra 2
- Math
- Trigonometry
- +10 subjects

Mallory: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...middle school math, in my breaks at home. I have also worked as an English as a Second Language Tutor for a graduate native Mandarin speaker. I think it's the diversity of my tutoring experiences that makes me such a patient, dedicated tutor- no matter who it is, I can develop a personalized teaching style for them. As a tutor, I believe that it's my job not only to teach students how to do the...
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry, Chinese
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- SAT
- AP Chinese
- +75 subjects

Jerry: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...free time, I like to play the piano, make music, make realistic origami, and develop games, and I have ample experiences in these areas that I can teach these as well, for those who are interested. I will be a good help in almost all high school STEM subjects, including AP classes, and you should consider me especially for maths and Chinese, both of which I am extremely adept at and take great pride in...
Education & Certification
- University of Maryland-College Park - Current Undergrad Student, Computer Engineering, General
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Elementary School Math
- Biology
- Geometry
- +51 subjects

Diya: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...adult students in ESL. I designed these lesson plans and executed them, along with original assignments, tests, and classwork. I've also directly tutored younger students between 10-12 years of age in ESL and math. In high school, I helped other students in math. I am a great tutor because I am patient, funny, and relatable. I'm always able to keep things light and enjoyable. I take pride in helping others understand difficult material.
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor of Science, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- AP U.S. Government & Politics
- SAT Mathematics
- +33 subjects

Cosette: Washington Mandarin Chinese course instructor
...music since 18 years old. In terms of language, I am a native Mandarin Chinese speaker and fluent in English, also I served as Chinese tutor for CIEE in college. My work experience in foundation of social care in Asia also involved helping developmentally delayed children with providing meals for them and empowering them with confidence and talent development. That is to say, my background and skills include various aspects of child education with special...
Education & Certification
- National Chengchi University - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
- American University - Master of Arts, International Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- Math
- AP Statistics
- +13 subjects