Keats Blog

5 Reasons Why You Should Learn Chinese Characters When You Start to Learn Chinese – Should I Learn Chinese Characters?

October 1, 2022

If you want to learn Chinese Mandarin in a long term and aim to master this language eventually, then learning Chinese characters will be an unavoidable part. If you skipped Chinese characters at the beginning stage, obstacles may frequently merge out and the learning procedure will slow down and get tough as time being.

12 Amazing Places to Visit When You Learn Chinese in China

September 25, 2022

We will list out 12 amazing places to visit when you learn Chinese in China in this post.

Sports in China

September 15, 2022

In recent years, fitness activities in China have gradually changed, and people begin to enjoy running, hiking, and other sports. Among them, the fitness club has become a new sports venue for the younger generation. Many people enter the gym with the hope of having a strong physique like an athlete.

NEW HSK 1 Complete Chinese Vocabulary List with Examples and Audios – 500 Commonly Used Chinese Words When Learning Mandarin

September 10, 2022

What is a better way to learn and memorize the new HSK 1 Chinese vocabulary? Keats School prepared this complete Chinese Vocabulary List with examples and audios to facilitate your learning. After mastering these 500 commonly used Chinese words, you will make huge progress on your Chinese Mandarin.

2022 Detailed Introduction of the New HSK Exam – HSK 3.0 Chinese Test

September 3, 2022

If you’re preparing for the New HSK test or want to achieve a better performance in the New HSK test, this post can help you get ready for it. 

See a doctor in China – Hospitals in China [AUDIOS AND PDF]

August 30, 2022

Getting ill in a foreign country can be tough and tricky. How to see a doctor when you’re learning Chinese in China?

Mandarin or Chinese?

August 20, 2022

Embracing both of these two concepts gladly, Mandarin and the Chinese language, but focus on Mandarin when it relates to the spoken language learning.

Vegetables in China [Audios and PDF]

August 15, 2022

In Chinese cuisine, lots of vegetables are applied to add more flavor and ensure nutrient balance. Now let’s have a look at some facts about vegetables in China.

Learn Chinese in Zhangjiajie

August 1, 2022

When considering immersive Chinese language learning in China, I would not recommend Zhangjiajie as your destination.

Fruits in China [Audios and PDF]

July 25, 2022

What kind of fruits can you have among those hundreds of varieties when living and learning in China?

The History of China – Timelines and Dynasties

July 10, 2022

I’m going to briefly introduce the history of China, companying with a concise timeline and dynasties ranked in the order of time.

Learn Chinese in Qingdao

July 5, 2022

Is Qingdao an ideal option for you to study Mandarin in China? Which city is a better destination for you to learn Chinese besides Qingdao?

Which Chinese Language Program
is right for you?

OVER 7000+ STUDENTS
HAVE STUDIED AT KEATS

Sarah | Dubai
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

My teachers are all excellent. They trained the teachers so professionally. I feel like I learn very quickly with my teacher. They are very serious about their students and I know every teacher is like this. I would highly recommend that you come to Keats if you are looking for the best Chinese school in China.

Ida | Italy
Small Group Chinese Class

I have studied at Keats for 2 semesters. I highly recommend Keats School. If you are very interested in taking a Mandarin course in China, I would suggest you come to Kunming. Kunming people are very friendly. The weather in Kunming is great. So I recommend that you study Chinese at Keats in Kunming.

Steve | UK
Small Group Chinese Class

I really enjoy coming here because it is like kind of a home for me. It is a great environment to learn Mandarin Chinese in China and meet great people from all over the world. Everyone here is extremely friendly. Kunming has a really nice climate. It is a very good mix of the modern city and also a lot of historic Chinese culture. Probably got the cleanest air in China and possibly the cleanest water too. I invite you to come to study Chinese in Kunming.

Mike | Australia
Small Group Chinese Class

I think Kunming is a great city, the weather is really good. I really like Keats school and found it is very organized. The teachers here are very good. They have a coffee shop and new classrooms, a new lounge area here now, so you can chill out with your friends and practice your spoken Chinese with natives. If you’re considering coming to Keats to study, I would really recommend it. It’s the best place to learn Mandarin and I think it will be a great experience for you.

 

SJOERD | Netherlands
Small Group Chinese Class

We use a lot of games to learn grammar and new words. We have really good teachers, really patient. She helps us a lot. Our class is really nice and we have people from all over the world, different countries. We often discuss topics in Chinese in our class. I live in the dorm of Keats. It is very convenient. I don’t have to spend time traveling. You can just focus on learning Chinese.

Martine | France
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

I really enjoy this place because we have private Mandarin lessons. I took the 6-hour program, 4 hours in the morning, 2 in the afternoon. Even though it is quite a lot, the teaching is complimentary. This is very helpful because I could review what I did before and learn new things. My 2 teachers are fantastic. We live in the school, so it is convenient. It is interesting to me to meet people from all over the world.

Matteo | Italy
Small Group Chinese Class

I really enjoy studying Chinese in Kunming at Keats. The teachers are great and my classmates are awesome. It is an unforgettable experience for me. I also got the chance to travel to other places in Yunnan. Those places are amazing and you definitely need to visit these places when you study Chinese in China at Keats.

Judith | USA
Intensive One-on-One Chinese Classes

Listening and speaking in the classroom every day has improved my communication skills. After three weeks, my new words and sentences became more and more natural and fluent. Now I am used to thinking in Chinese, and I understand better what other people say, to be able to have real conversations with other people.

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