34-2 在台灣,要去哪裡學中文? Where should you study Chinese in Taiwan?

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2023 · 8 MIN

34-2 在台灣,要去哪裡學中文? Where should you study Chinese in Taiwan?

from Learn Chinese from Taiwanese 跟台灣人學中文 · host 台灣瘋 | Chinese Learning Podcast | Daily fun Taiwanese Podcast

台灣每一間學校都有不一樣的學習氣氛,在師範大學你可以認識到從世界各地來台灣學中文的朋友,但因上課時間都在平日上午或下午,如果你是上班族,建議你上一對一的課,老師比較能配合你的時間。如果來台灣的目的是學中文,建議你去台灣大學學中文,在台灣大學如果你沒有先預習,基本上沒有辦法回答老師上課問的問題,老師比較嚴格。如果你住在新竹,我們也非常推薦一家叫雲飛的語言中心,那邊的老師上課活潑又好玩... 師範大學 Shīfàn dàxué: National Taiwan Normal University 配合 pèihé: to work in coordination 預習 yùxí: to preview 基本上 jīběn shàng: basically 新竹 Xīnzhú: Hsinchu, a city in Taiwan: 雲飛 Yún fēi: Yunfei (Conquer Language) Language Center 活潑 huópō: lively ... To keep learning this episode, go here: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/podcast/learn-chinese-in-taiwan/ We also have simplified version for this episode, please visit: https://www.taiwanfeng.com/simplified/podcast-cn/learn-chinese-in-taiwan-simplified/ Want to improve your Chinese speaking and level up your Chinese proficiency with a Taiwanese teacher? Check out italki.com! You will find so many Taiwanese tutors starting from only 5 USD! Get $10 for your lessons on italki from us and start your Chinese learning journey now! Click Here! (Our host Fangfang is also teaching on italki now, she has been teaching on italki over 3 years so far, so we highly recommend it! ) Follow us on Instagram! Fangfang’s Instagram account : ⁠fangfang.chineselearning⁠ Tingting’s Instagram account:⁠ ⁠⁠ting.ting.tai Contact Us: [email protected] We hope you like our podcast today! Got feedback? We’d love to hear it! Rate us or leave us a review! Chinese Podcast | Chinese Learning Podcast | Chinese Listening Practice | Learn Taiwanese Mandarin

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