If you have an interest in learning Chinese, it may be a wise decision to reach out to 51Թ and sign up for Tulsa Chinese lessons. As our planet becomes ever more globalized, it can be beneficial to learn multiple languages. One language in particular can be especially useful if you are interested in a career in international business or trade. Chinese is the most spoken in the language in the world, with over a billion speakers.
Chinese is broken down into several different dialects, including Wu, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Gan, among others. Mandarin is the official language of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the People';s Republic of China and is the most commonly spoken language in all three areas. In the United States, Cantonese is more common among Chinese speakers. While Chinese can be a beneficial language to learn, it is quite challenging. It is much different from English in a wide variety of ways. Chinese does not have an alphabet and instead relies on a collection of characters, of which there are 50,000. About 20,000 of these characters are used on a regular basis and the majority of written Chinese can be communicated by only using 2,500 characters. Chinese is a pictographic language, which means that many Chinese characters are derived from ancient drawings.
As Chinese is such a complex language to learn, it may be helpful for you to sign up for Tulsa Chinese lessons. Whether you are just beginning to learn Chinese at Jenks High School or Bishop Kelley High School or taking upper-level classes at the University of Tulsa or Oral Roberts University, Tulsa Chinese lessons can help you aim towards your goals.
There are many reasons why you might have decided to take a Chinese course. One potential reason is that it could offer you an advantage in terms of your career. Being bilingual can be very useful in some industries. If you are bilingual in Chinese and English, this may set you apart from other candidates who are not. It is also possible that you are planning on either traveling or moving to a country that predominantly speaks Chinese. Understanding the language could make your visit more pleasant because it'll likely improve your chances of being able to talk to people and being able to get around. If you are intending to move to a Chinese speaking country, learning the language may help ease your transition.
When you sign up for Tulsa Chinese lessons, you can decide between two different types, including Chinese courses and Chinese tutoring. Chinese courses resemble traditional classes in the sense that you'll be working with both an instructor and other students. With Chinese tutoring, you'll be working with a private instructor for dedicated support that focuses on your unique goals.
What skills can an instructor in Tulsa Chinese lessons go over?
There are a wide range of skills that an instructor in Tulsa Chinese lessons can go over. Some common areas of study include pronouns, vocabulary, and grammar and sentence structure. Pronouns can be tricky in Chinese because they have different characters for pronouns based on gender. These characters sound the same, but the pronunciation is different, which makes learning this topic rather difficult.
Chinese grammar and sentence structure can also be difficult for some students to understand because of how different they are from English. Chinese does not contain plurals, articles, or verb inflections, which are also present in English. One area this can make a difference is with plural nouns. In English, plural nouns are designated with an -s. This is not the case with Chinese because nouns retain their form regardless of whether they are singular or plural.
Tulsa Chinese lessons can be useful in learning these skills in addition to vocabulary. In a Chinese class, you can study vocabulary and grammar from your instructor and then practice your skills with your classmates in class discussions and activities. If you are having a tough time comprehending a particular concept, you can set up time to meet with your instructor after class to discuss it further.
It can also be rather daunting to learn how to speak Chinese. It requires a lot of dedication and practice, which can be difficult to come by both in a regular classroom and on your own. Based on your current level of proficiency in the language, it may be possible to immerse yourself in class periods being taught solely in Chinese. This can help with both speaking the language and being able to understand it when other people speak it.
While taking a class and practicing with classmates may be an effective way of learning Chinese for some students, it may not be the best choice for everyone. Some students prefer a more personalized approach to studying. These students can work with a Tulsa Chinese tutor who can talk to them on an individual level. This gives you the option of talking to your Tulsa Chinese tutor about any topic that might interest you. It also gives you the option of choosing which topics you want to prioritize. You can spend more time going over the topics you have the most trouble with while spending less time on the topics you already know.
How do the two types of Tulsa Chinese lessons work?
Chinese classes are designed to be similar to a regular class. They include both an instructor and other students. Your instructor can guide you through the subject material and fellow students can help you practice your language skills. Chinese classes are offered at various points throughout the day and take place entirely online. This makes it easy for you to find a time that fits into your schedule.
Studying with a Tulsa Chinese tutor can give you the opportunity to either meet with your instructor online or in person. Meeting your instructor in person can give you more flexibility in terms of the types of activities you can do, which could lead to more practical lessons.
How do I get started with Tulsa Chinese lessons?
Getting started in Tulsa Chinese lessons is as simple as contacting 51Թ either over the phone or online. New classes start every month, and we can help you reach out to a private instructor within 24 hours.

James: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...information is worth knowing. That's why, as a teacher, as a developer, and as a human being, it is my responsibility to make that information both accessible and useful. This can be best accomplished by connecting with people, discovering their passions and motivations, and relating information to them in an understandable and enjoyable way. Knowledge and information empowers all of us to live better, more fulfilling lives and brings us together as human beings.... I believe students learn best when engaged with something they are passionate about. It's the responsibility of teachers and mentors to find and use those passions as frames of reference when relating subjects to students. Additionally, this allows students to see the knowledge being implemented in a way they can relate to and understand.
Education & Certification
- Tulsa Community College - Associates, Mathematics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Japanese
- Study Skills
- Calculus 3
- +43 subjects

Maria: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
As a senior in Bentley University aspiring a major in Corporate Finance and Accounting, I believe that teaching is one of the most powerful and honorable jobs that exists. It is through learning with a positive mindset that will take an individual far in life. It is through teaching and learning that our world will grow to become a better living environment.
Education & Certification
- Bentley University - Bachelor in Business Administration, Accounting and Finance
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- High School Accounting
- ACT Math
- +38 subjects

James: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
..."let's go let me help you" teacher with 22 years experience living, working, and teaching in mainland China. I've led seminars, started businesses, consulted organizations, managed a factory, and given lectures all in Mandarin Chinese during my time living in mainland China. I love the Chinese language, and am passionate about teaching it to others. I have my Oklahoma Dept. of Education Mandarin Chinese teaching certificate and I'm currently the lead Mandarin Chinese teacher at...
Education & Certification
- Missouri Southern State University - Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
- The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary - Master of Divinity, Theology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Theology
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- +6 subjects

Gary: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...and administrating in a broad range of educational environments, From Early Childhood, Primary School, Middle-High School, college Programs and Adult Education, since 1991. Education: MA: University of Nottingham , a world top 100 institution. I focused on international politics with focus on Asia Pacific Studies and Chinese Language and History. BSc.: Cameron University. Completed a double major in Teacher education K-12 and Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology. I have also completed a broad range of certifications...
Education & Certification
- Cameron University - Bachelor of Science, Psychology Teacher Education
- University of Nottingham - Master of Arts, East Asian Studies
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Greek
- AP U.S. Government & Politics
- College Geography
- +126 subjects
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics
- Brown University - Master of Science, Entrepreneurial Studies
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- SAT Math
- SAT Subject Test in United States History
- Test Prep
- +43 subjects

Gabrielle: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...and a half studying abroad. During my time traveling throughout Asia, I worked and volunteered as a teacher for students of all ages, gaining significant experience in tutoring a wide variety of subjects. From ESL to public speaking, I have had the chance to help students make remarkable advancements in both confidence and competency levels. I am particularly passionate about tutoring English, Mandarin, and standardized test prep. In my experience working with students struggling to...
Education & Certification
- Arizona State University - Bachelor in Arts, Chinese Language & Global Studies
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- English
- IB Extended Essay
- Literature
- +29 subjects

Caroline: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...I guided K-12 students of the Oakland area in Language Arts and Mathematics and served as a mentor for many high school students. I have also been an undergraduate student instructor for the General Biology lab course offered at U.C. Berkeley, a prerequisite for students wishing to pursue Biology as a major. Since I have a wide range of teaching experiences in both academic subjects and test preparation, I am highly adaptable to different learning...
Education & Certification
- University of California-Berkeley - Bachelor of Science, Molecular Biology
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- SAT Subject Test in Chemistry
- High School Chemistry
- +42 subjects

Allison: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...academic path for you - college choices, extracurriculars, academic advice, and other decisions important to your college admissions. COMMON APP ADVICE: Learn how to write unique, memorable, and powerful college application essays and get step-by-step guidance in completing your college application forms. TUTORING: Computer science and Mandarin tutoring available. I hope to hear from you soon! I'm always open to having new students, whether it be for a quick ACT refresher or a long-term counseling...
Education & Certification
- Dartmouth College - Bachelor in Arts, Computer Science
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Conversational Mandarin
- ACT
- Languages
- +13 subjects

Sunny: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
I graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University. I earned a B.A. in Biology and Economics. I'm currently working as a Research Associate during my gap year before medical school. During my free time, I enjoy staying active, playing golf, swimming, running, and playing tennis. I love exploring new activities and neighborhoods in the NYC area.
Education & Certification
- Columbia University in the City of New York - Bachelors, Biology / Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Algebra 3/4
- SAT Subject Test in Biology E/M
- ACT Math
- +38 subjects

Ziyue: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...Architecture. My passion for these two distinct fields allow me to have multifaceted career options, spanning architectural school, biology research or academia. I had been tutoring Chinese, writing and math for two years, and I am continuing to teach Mandarin and Cantonese on college campus. I was born in Guangdong, China, and I moved to the states when I was in middle school, thus allowing me to be completely fluent in all three languages. I...
Education & Certification
- Swarthmore College - Current Undergrad, Biology and Art
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Cantonese
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- Conversational Mandarin
- +13 subjects

Helen: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
Hi, my name's Helen Liu! I'm currently studying at Stanford University, majoring in either Biology or Science, Technology, and Society. I love helping others and have been a peer tutor for over four years as well as a TA for two math classes. I promise I will work hard with you to achieve your desired score. I'd love to tutor you, so please feel free to contact me! ... Working with students to know why an answer is correct is much better than mindless practice. All students have the ability to understand, but it's up to the teacher to find the method that makes sense.
Education & Certification
- Stanford University - Current Undergrad, Biology, General
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- SAT Reading
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- Math
- +25 subjects

Zac: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
I am a recent graduate from an international relations masters program. I am especially qualified to teach students in the social sciences. ... My teaching philosophy is to encourage questions and open discussion. I feel that active learning, where students are making the connections themselves is the most beneficial to them. Having a friendly and relaxed space for learning is important to me as well.... Get to know the student. Figure out what they want to get out of the tutoring session and devise a plan to help the student meet their goals.
Education & Certification
- St Johns University - Bachelors, Political Science and Government
- Tufts University - Masters, Security Studies and Pacific Asia
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- English
- Mandarin Chinese 3
- High School Level American History
- +42 subjects

Yutong: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
"Professor, you can speak seven languages! Why did you choose to become a primary school teacher?" I asked my primary school history teacher in London. "Because I wanted to change the world!" He exclaimed. "But, how are you doing that exactly?" "By helping one person at a time and that includes you," said my professor with a smile on...... Listen, Understand, Communicate, Personalize.... Introduce myself, including sharing some of my academic struggles. Ask the student questions and listen to their concerns and issues. Establish goals and plans to help guide them to achieve their desired results.
Education & Certification
- Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Industrial and Systems Engineering
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Other
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- Study Skills and Organization
- +23 subjects

Christine: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
Hi! I'm a freshman at Princeton University from Greenwich, CT. I'm currently pursuing a degree in Operations Research and Financial Engineering, with a certificate in Computer Science. I'm also fluent in Chinese, and currently taking a heritage speaker's Chinese class here at Princeton. I'm more than happy to help you with any math/science/Chinese questions!
Education & Certification
- Princeton University - Engineer, Operations Research
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Spanish
- Middle School Reading
- College Physics
- +90 subjects

Miaowen: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
...teacher, and Chinese-English translator in Taiwan for a few years. I have a 12 year old son, and I teach him Chinese at home. I love teaching and understand that learning a new language can be very challenging. As a Chinese teacher, I believe that my job is to help you to pick up the language in a conversational context. Then, I help you to remember those expressions and words by doing all kinds of...
Education & Certification
- Fu Jen Catholic University - Bachelor in Arts, History
- OHIO University - Master of Fine Arts, Art History
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- Mandarin Chinese 1
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- +3 subjects

Wendy: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
I'm an experienced and patient tutor willing to work through any problem with a student. I specialize in the Foreign Language and English as well as Test Prep, but I am fully capable of tutoring high-level college math as well as teach music theory and vocal training. I am looking forward to working with you!
Education & Certification
- CUNY Macaulay Honors College at Hunter College - Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Japanese
- Pre-Algebra
- AP World History
- +122 subjects
Education & Certification
- Dartmouth College - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- ACT Writing
- Macroeconomics
- Finance
- +36 subjects

Isabel: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
I am currently studying Economics and East Asian Studies at Columbia University. Outgoing by nature, I have a teaching method that is very interactive. During a tutoring session, my students should expect a dialogue rather than a lecture. I have a background tutoring Math and Mandarin Chinese to students ranging from Elementary School to College.
Education & Certification
- Barnard College - Current Undergrad, Economics, East Asian Studies
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mandarin Chinese 4
- Mandarin Chinese 2
- Calculus
- +57 subjects

Steven: Tulsa Mandarin Chinese lesson instructor
Hi! I'm Steven. I'm currently an undergraduate student at Rutgers University. I have an interest in STEM, but specifically in physics and astrophysics, which are the fields I'm majoring in. In the past school year I have dedicated my time to tutoring elementary and middle school children in New Brunswick, as well as expanding the tutoring program to a local elementary school. I am eager to help any students learn and perform better in school!
Education & Certification
- Rutgers University-New Brunswick - Current Undergrad, Physics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- Calculus 3
- Computer Science
- High School Physics
- +37 subjects
Education & Certification
- Washington University in St Louis - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- Mandarin Chinese
- French
- AP Microeconomics
- Physics
- +54 subjects