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    Washington Academy of Languages

    4.0(8 reviews)
    3.1 miDenny Triangle

    The instruction I received here was spot-on. Couldn't ask for better quality from the teachers…read more They are all native speakers and many, if not all, are or were professors. The classes are small - no more than 9 per class - so instruction is well-tailored for you. The office staff is a joke. They are incompetent and always seem like they are somewhere else. They very obviously hate their job and it shows in the service you get.

    The school is a non-profit institution, so every cent here counts. I took all my French courses…read morewith one teacher who wanted to see her students succeed in speaking the language. You should go to a school for the dedication in your education. Look at me thinking I'm a copywriter! The rooms lack proper acoustics, it wasn't unusual to hear the traffic outside or the occasional crazy person screaming aloud. Sometimes you hear the outside world more than your teacher, which I often complained about when we completed our evaluations at the end of every course. The school staff are friendly and always ready to answer questions. Women, take note: classes are held in the evening. A former classmate was mistaken for a prostitute late one night, and she was more offended at the offered rate than the mistaken identity.

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    Washington Academy of Languages is a division of City University of Seattle, and located in Belltown

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    Our students at the Lantern Festival that they hosted.

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    NewConcept Education - Mandarin Class in Seattle, Students engage in Sugar Painting culture activity and learn mandarin together.

    NewConcept Education

    5.0(3 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I have started learning Mandarin Chinese with New Concept Education 3.5 years ago, and I still…read moreenjoy it! It was surprising how quickly you can go from not understanding anything at all to being able to exchange WeChat messages in Chinese. It's like magic! My teacher Vicky Chen is an amazing educator who herself keeps learning and trying new things in order to find the best way for her students to stay engaged and learn better. I take 1:1 lessons, and they are totally worth it because I get to practice a lot. Happy with how my Chinese was going, about 2 years I also started learning Japanese with New Concept Education. I eventually signed up for 1:1 lessons with Yukiko Tsukada, and last December successfully passed the JLPT N4 exam. Again, magic! Whether you want to learn Mandarin or Japanese for business reasons or because you need to prepare for an exam or simply for fun, New Concept Education will make sure you accomplish your goal and enjoy the process! I highly recommend it!

    Learning Chinese language here has been a great experience. The platform is very useful and easy to…read moreuse. We learn with real-life situation videos that we break down and study. The built in flashcards and grammar videos are very helpful for practicing. My teacher is super easy to talk to, ask questions, flexible, and accommodating to students needs. It makes me look forward to my next class every week!

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    NewConcept Education - In-person Mandarin Class in Seattle, WA with students engaging in Chinese conversation.

    In-person Mandarin Class in Seattle, WA with students engaging in Chinese conversation.

    NewConcept Education - The Chinese teacher taught how to make the bleaching paint fan.

    The Chinese teacher taught how to make the bleaching paint fan.

    NewConcept Education - Chinese Class in Bellevue: A social event for ordering food and making friends in Chinese.

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    Chong Wa Benevolent Association - Stage in their auditorium

    Chong Wa Benevolent Association

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.5 miChinatown, Chinatown International District

    As the name implies, Chong Wa was established eons ago to do all things good. Be Benevolent…read more I have walked by this building numerous times but never learned its history or purpose until the past weekend, when I went in to see a free movie screening of "Big Fight in Little Chinatown" and Q&A afterwards. With the influx of Asian immigrants in the past century, many had no place to go to find assistance, information, or just a place to be themselves. Within Chinatown, Chong Wa is where everyone went. It started as a Chinese school. It evolved to provide services and a place of community, a place to belong. Today, it is also home to the famous Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team, which was modeled after the U.S. military drill team when Ruby Chow established the team in 1952. Sometimes, you can watch them practice in the courtyard of Chong Wa. The building is expectedly older, but it is well maintained. Kudos to them. May they have many more decades and centuries ahead, running a drill team led by volunteers, offering Chinese classes, and having a place for the elderly and not-so-elderly to hang out and speak their native language.

    This is a review for the Chinese School, but I know that Chong Wa does a lot for the local…read morecommunity, such as host the Chinese Girls Community Drill Team, citizenship classes and day camps. Anyway, I grew up in the neighborhood, and like practically ALL of the Chinese kids that grew up in Chinatown, I was sent there for lessons every week day until I graduated from high school. I believe I started when I was about 5-6. Admittedly, I didn't take the lessons as seriously as I should have, so my proficiency isn't where I (and my parents and teachers) wish it were... SORRY MOM! They have hired some quality instructors and I definitely had a great time here, learning about Chinese culture and language. I don't know if they do this anymore, but we used to have traditional dance and calligraphy classes in conjunction with normal language training. I don't know how Chong Wa's tuition compares to other Chinese Schools, but they were extremely flexible with my family as my parents put all 3 kids here for 10+ years! If I remember correctly, back then it was $250+ per child per semester. It sounds expensive, but you learn about your culture, language AND make lifelong friendships with children from the same cultural backgrounds. It doesn't seem like many people are enrolled at Chong Wa anymore and that makes me incredibly sad. There used to be 3 full classrooms of kids, but now the numbers are dwindling. I hope they stay in operation long enough for me to enroll my future children at this Chinese school.

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    Mural at the playground of Chong Wa Benevolent Association

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    Seattle French Lessons

    Seattle French Lessons

    5.0(8 reviews)
    2.5 miCapitol Hill

    I took French lessons with Hadrien for about two years and could not recommend him more highly…read more He's patient and makes you feel comfortable- you feel like you're having a real conversation rather than practicing a script. He's also quite gifted at explaning grammatical nuances- there are many times where I've found a concept totally clear thanks to Hadrien, and then will stubble across a confusing explanation somewhere else and realize in fact, it's not something simple to explain. As other reviewers have mentioned, you also learn a natural style of speech in his classes that is hard to find elsewhere, but will make it much much easier to follow conversations, media, and jokes.

    I took French lessons once a week for almost a year with Hadrien. He is an excellent French teacher…read more/ tutor. Unfortunately I had to stop my lessons due to work priorities but when I continue again I will definitely contact Hadrien. Apart from the usual grammar lessons, he taught me phrases that are not in French text books (colloquialisms, slang, cultural references). He is completely bilingual in English and French so he can translate expertly. I was frankly amazed and impressed by his ability to clearly explain the nuances of every word. One of the reasons I selected Hadrien as my teacher was the fact that he is from Paris. His accent is Parisian and I wanted to learn how to pronounce the Parisian way, or at least the way French is pronounced in France. I have had lessons with French speakers from Quebec and parts of Africa and certainly the regional differences in accent are audible. During the time I had tutoring with Hadrien I was also taking a class at the Alliance Française. I found my one-on-one time with Hadrien extremely helpful as I had the opportunity to clarify things I learned in class, or expand upon some grammar rule or another. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced French student, you can definitely benefit from sessions with Hadrien. Bonne chance!

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    Seattle French Lessons
    Seattle French Lessons

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    ExcelMandarin

    5.0(20 reviews)
    2.8 miDenny Triangle

    I am sharing my perception and feelings after having completed two initial courses at Excel…read moreMandarin, the 4-week Intro class and the 7-week first quarter, on my journey of this four-quarter Fluency series. The Excel Mandarin learning method strikes me as the most advanced teaching format out there. It unconditionally focuses on enabling Mandarin listening and speaking skills for daily life situations. I have tried other formats before, such as group classes and individual tutoring, as well as individual apps, which were all of course helpful but not providing me with a learning progress I had been seeking. This Excel Mandarin method does for me what none of the other approaches I tried could do - it enabled me after these initial three months so far to hold a basic conversation in Mandarin with increasing confidence. It did a shift in my mind and taught me how to learn. A method called 'reverse classroom' is used to make students speak and practice in Mandarin right away all the time, instead of mainly listening to content delivery by a teacher. This way, right from the first class, students learn to overcome this huge mental hurdle, anxiety and hesitation and learn to listen and speak Mandarin, and embedded the words and grammar structures. The class format itself is online in a small, intimate group setting. The classes feel relaxed and engaging, and it is fun and motivating to connect with the teachers and peer learners. It must be clearly stated though - This method requires the regular time commitment to prepare for each class, besides the normal time for work and social life. There are three evening classes per week for the fast pace, and it is essential to use these days in-between to study and complete homework to prepare, so one can feel relaxed when each class begins. Only a prepared mind will be relaxed to take the benefit of the reverse classroom approach. To support this, there is a dedicated tailored Excel Mandarin app to provide weekly vocabulary, grammar teachings and dedicated articles and online office hour, with immediate supporting feedback on homework provided. The app is designed extremely well, connecting content, fellow students and teachers. The engagement of the teachers is so high, with many follow-ups and touchpoints. The method's effectiveness rests on two pillars - the thoughtfully created online learning app framework, as well as the just outstanding teachers who just thrive to see students succeed and coach them with this reverse classroom learning method. The two teachers I work with, Eco and Tim, are just stellar. At the end of the first quarter, students are giving a short, few-minutes basic presentation about one topic of their choice, and then answer questions by their fellow students .... All in Mandarin, with the vocabulary and grammar kit available so far. At the end of the first quarter I felt an incredible sense of accomplishment and confidence. I feel no other Mandarin learning system can even remotely deliver this in an equal time frame. The second quarter, which I just started, has the same feeling of clear and effective support structure, and I get into the groove of good time management for best using this fast-paced and fun method.

    I've now taken both Q1, Q2, and Q3 with EM, and I'm very impressed with my progress. In Q1, I…read morelearned a lot of new vocabulary and key sentence structures. In Q2, I learned more complex grammar and vocabulary that's been very practical for discussing everyday life. I learned how to express my opinions more and talk about food, hobbies, and travel, which is not only useful, but also fun to practice. In Q3, I learned how to talk about more complex topics, such as work, emotions, and changes. EM classes are a fairly significant time commitment (class 3x per week + weekly homework), but definitely worth it. Their approach to teaching - focusing on speaking, lots of practice in class, tailored toward what would be most practical for most people - has enabled me to progress faster in learning the language than I would've been able to in other programs. On top of that, my teachers and classmates are funny and enjoyable to spend time with! I'm continuing on to the intermediate conversation class because I'm excited to further improve my speaking fluency and discuss more interesting topics with classmates.

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    ExcelMandarin - Fall 2018 Quarter 1 students with our Founder and Head Instructor, Evan Chiles.

    Fall 2018 Quarter 1 students with our Founder and Head Instructor, Evan Chiles.

    ExcelMandarin - Getting silly at Game Night!

    Getting silly at Game Night!

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