Culture Yard Language School

Online Chinese Language

Dali, China

The Non-degree in Online Chinese Language at Culture Yard Language School is a 0 week long program for international students taught in Chinese.

Introduction

Culture Yard Language School, established in 2009 and based in Dali, offers immersive Mandarin programs and cultural learning tailored to international students and expatriates. With a practical, communicative approach, Culture Yard provides courses from beginner levels to HSK 6 and a selection of five core program types including intensive, part-time, private lessons and HSK preparation. The school blends classroom learning with cultural activities so students develop useful speaking and listening skills for everyday life in China.

Classrooms emphasize interaction, small group practice and real-life language use supported by experienced instructors and peer activities. As a cultural centre, Culture Yard arranges excursions, film nights, calligraphy and other events to deepen cultural understanding. Students can connect with teachers via a WeChat group, and the school points learners to nearby accommodation options using common booking platforms to ease the transition for newcomers.

For international applicants, Culture Yard is well suited to those seeking rapid progress and cultural immersion rather than a long academic credential. Prospective students should choose intensity and duration based on their language goals, check entry dates and visa requirements, and consider arranging local housing in advance. Studying in Dali also gives learners a chance to explore Yunnan's regional culture while building practical Mandarin skills for travel, work or further study in China.

About the Program

Online Chinese Language is a non-degree program offered by Culture Yard Language School in Dali, China. This program is for students who want to learn Chinese at their own pace, anytime and anywhere. The program has flexible scheduling and is taught by native Chinese speakers.

The curriculum includes topics such as pinyin, pronunciation, making small talk, ordering food, shopping, and getting around. Students will also have the opportunity to take a 10-hour online course for Survival Chinese, which will give them the skills they need for navigating daily life in Chinese.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers such as Chinese Language Teacher, Translator, Interpreter, Language Consultant, or Cultural Ambassador. They can work in industries such as education, government, tourism, or international business, and can be employed by companies such as language schools, translation agencies, or cultural institutions.

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