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School & College Guide > Chinese Language Schools > USA >
Chinese Classes New York City
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Contact Page - Chinese Lessons
in New York City
Learning
a foreign language can be a fun, relaxed and
social pursuit. At ABC Language Exchange, a
premiere Chinese language institute in New York
City, we
strive to provide top quality lessons, while
also creating a multi-linguistic, multi-national
atmosphere of students who come after work,
during the day, weekends or any time to learn
the language of their choice.
We
provide Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced levels of adult
group Mandarin Chinese & Cantonese lessons, corporate/company classes,
private Chinese lessons, semi-private classes, cross-cultural
programs, kids' Chinese classes - home tutoring, after-school
programs. NYC's top companies, schools and organizations
choose us for their foreign language and cross-cultural
training.
See our Class Inquiry
Form and table of language programs below for more details and to send us your inquiries directly.
We will answer you with full details very shortly.
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ABC language school is also
located in San Francisco, CA, and soon will open its
doors in San Diego CA, Boston MA and Fort Lauderdale FL.
School & College Guide> New York Language Schools>
Chinese Classes New York, Language Instruction in
Manhattan.
Why learning Chinese is a great goal: Chinese is the
most common language of the world with Chinese speaking
people probably exceeding one billion. The most commonly
spoken variety of Chinese is Mandarin. Mandarin is the
most widely spoken form of Chinese. It is official
language in People's Republic China, Hong Kong (which is
now once more part of the PRC) and Taiwan.
Due to historic reasons, most Chinese-speaking people in
the United States speak Cantonese.
Cantonese is spoken by about 66 million people who
mainly live in the south east of China, particularly in
Hong Kong, Macau, Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan
provinces. It is also spoken in Malaysia, Indonesia,
Thailand, Singapore, Philippines and among overseas
Chinese communities in many countries. Cantonese is the
main language of business, the media and government in
both Hong Kong and Macau, and the medium of instruction
in many schools in Hong Kong and Macau, although the
students are taught to read and write standard Chinese.
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