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eChineseLearning was not only easy-to-use and as intimate as the tutor I saw face-to-face for $40 an hour, the teacher used technology to make learning even more efficient. January, 2008 |
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China is one of the fastest growing economies of the World and people across the glob wish to start business in China. March 8, 2008
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eChineseLearning featured on China Radio International's "Voices from Other Lands" recently. January 31, 2008
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SAN FRANCISCO — Teachers in Beijing are teaching Chinese to students in the United States and 41 other countries through the Internet language school eChineseLearning.
January 29, 2008 |
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Born in Beijing, Fred Rao, founder and CEO of eChineseLearning, speaks passionately about his teaching adventure and mission: to cover every corner of the world with the Chinese language. January 7, 2008 |
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SAN FRANCISCO – Chinese language teachers in Beijing don’t need to apply for work visas to teach in the United States anymore. From an office in west Beijing they can teach their mother tongue through the Internet language school eChineseLearning to Americans and students in 41 other countries. January 6, 2008 |
-- Jun Wang: High-Tech Delivers Chinese Teachers to the World
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The one-on-one teaching model enables students to schedule lessons and choose course content themselves. December 28, 2007 |
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starting the operation last December, the website has signed up more than
400 overseas students ranging in age from four to 74 living in 42
countries. New student enrollment is growing at a two-digit rate
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-- Live online classes cash in on Chinese-language learning
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"Using the company's self-developed teaching software, along with writing tablets and telephony like Skype, students in far away places can listen, talk to and see teachers, as well as the blackboards behind them. The one-on-one teaching model enables students to schedule lessons and choose course content themselves." December 24, 2007 |
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Founder and CEO Rao operates eChineseLearning.com, China's largest video-based online Chinese tutoring website. December 24, 2007 |
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Learning Chinese is IN... October 31, 2007 |
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So far, eChineseLearning has enrolled about 300 students from 25 countries. Most come from the United States, but other students come from as far way as Venezuela and Latvia. Students' ages range from as young as 4 to more than 60.
August 31, 2007 |
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Another good hanyu site is eChineseLearning (www.echineselearning.com). The service allows students to communicate live with a professional Chinese teacher through instant messaging services like Skype, MSN or Google Talk. Private lessons cost as little as $4.50 and are available for children to adults, with topics ranging from Chinese culture to business etiquette. August 24, 2007 |
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eChineseLearning, an online Chinese language school specializing in one-to-one live video instruction and supplemental education programs, today announced its marketing partnership with SINA.com Online, located in San Mateo, California. August 21, 2007 |
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eChineseLearning provides Chinese language students one-to-one real time lessons via Instant Messaging software. Founded in Beijing in 2006, eChineseLearning offers a variety of programs for individuals of all ages and walks of life, including supplemental language programs for universities and corporations. August 21, 2007 |
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Angela Chen, SINA.com Online General Manager, commented: "Through this partnership, eChineseLearning gives over one million SINA.com Online readers ready access to superior Chinese language education, particularly for Chinese communities with family members in North America and overseas. We believe that by providing eChineseLearning to SINA overseas readers, their Chinese roots grow stronger, and they in turn will develop an even greater understanding of Chinese language and culture." August 21, 2007 |
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eChineseLearning students come from over 25 countries in the world and include business owners, students, actors, professors, and professionals from corporations such as HP, Nike, and Motorola. The company provides students with customized programs to gain a competitive edge; professionals seeking advancement and positions overseas; and families planning a trip in China. The eChineseLearning courses include Standard Chinese for all levels, Business Chinese, Travel Chinese, Business Etiquette, and Culture Training. August 21, 2007 |
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Die 2006 gegründete Web-Sprachschule EchineseLearning aus Peking zum Beispiel bietet private Web-Kurse mit Sprachlehrern ab 4,50 Dollar die Stunde an. Die meisten der Dozenten arbeiten hier neben ihren regulären Stellen an der staatlichen "Universität für Sprache und Kultur" in Peking, die als führende Hochschule beim Sprachunterricht für Ausländer gilt. Unterrichtet wird per Skype, bezahlt per Paypal oder Google CheckOut. July 13, 2007 |
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In cities such as London or New York, an hour of private, one-on-one language instruction can cost more than $30. But at Web sites like eChineseLearning.com, private classes with a native Mandarin speaker cost as little as $5 per hour using online voice and video services such as Skype or Yahoo! Messenger. July / August, 2007 |
| -- Blake Hounshell: Reach Out and Teach Someone |
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EChineseLearning, in Beijing, offers daily Chinese classes for a monthly subscription fee of US$100. The 50-minute lessons are taught by teachers from Beijing Language and Culture University and other schools that work for eChineseLearning on a part-time basis. The classes are all taught online, using the voice chat features of Skype, Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger or Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Live Messenger. May 1, 2007 |
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Interested in learning Chinese, but don't have the money or time to study in China? Some teachers are turning to Skype for help. April 30, 2007 |
-- Sumner Lemon: Skype Your Way to Learning Chinese
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