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Question1.How to Login?
Question2.Do I have to register?
Question3.If I forgot my password, what should I do?
Question4.What is the difference between Edison Mandarin and other mandarin school?
Question5.If I'm on a business trip and not able to attend my lessons, can I make up the lessons at a later date?
Question6.If my schedule changes and I can no longer attend the lessons, what happens with my remaining classes?
Question7.Why should I learn Chinese?
Question8.What kind of Chinese do you teach?
Question9.Is it true that Chinese is one of the hardest languages to learn?
Question10.What’s Edison’s Supplementary courses ?
Question11.How to experience your free trail lesson.
Question1. How to Login?
 

That depends on the board settings because administrators can change the settings so that you have to be registered to view posts. You also usually have to be registered to reply and start new posts but this does depend on the board settings.  To register click here Login. It is advised that you register so you can recieve emails from the administrator.

Question2. Do I have to register?
 

That depends on the board settings because administrators can change the settings so that you have to be registered to view posts. You also usually have to be registered to reply and start new posts but this does depend on the board settings.  To register click here. It is advised that you register so you can recieve emails from the administrator.
 

Question3. If I forgot my password, what should I do?
 

If you have forgotten your password, do not worry. Head over to the lost password section and fill in the form and your password will be emailed to you.
 

Question4. What is the difference between Edison Mandarin and other mandarin school?
 

Edison Mandarin is distance education training institute which is only recognized by the Ambassador of Singapore in Hongkong. Take the one-to-one online network of distance learning methods, the curriculum are arranged flexibility.our tenet is Learning Chinese Any Where,Any Time, Enjoy unlimited joy of learning Chinese.

Question5. If I'm on a business trip and not able to attend my lessons, can I make up the lessons at a later date?
 

Missed classes due to travel or business can be made up in the following group class at a later date within 6 months of the course starting for free.Please remember  to  inform  your personal  Course Consultant at  least  one  day  before  your  scheduled trip in so that we can make  the proper arrangements.

Question6. If my schedule changes and I can no longer attend the lessons, what happens with my remaining classes?
 

You  can make up your remaining classes with a new schedule, or  you  can  transfer  your  group lessons to  private  tutoring,the fee will be re-calculated based on relative course rate.
 

Question7. Why should I learn Chinese?
 

Mandarin Chinese is the language spoken by the most number of people on this earth – more than 874 million native speakers at last count. Compare that to English which is spoken by a mere 309 million. Chinese is also the world’s oldest language - dating back some 3500 years. I assume that by visiting this website you already have your own personal reasons for wanting to learn Chinese. Whatever they are, we hope to help you attain your own personal goals by using our system.
 

Question8. What kind of Chinese do you teach?
 

Mandarin is the official language of China and Taiwan China,and is one of the official languages of Singapore. That is the form of Chinese that we focus on  this website. While there are certainly variations in dialects found between what you might hear in Beijing versus what you might hear in Taiwan or Singapore, what we teach on this site can certainly be used in any of these places. We have taken effort to involve consultants in our dialogue preparation from mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan to make sure that we focus on the universal aspects as opposed to any regional variations. Where these variations exist, we try to note them for you.

Question9. Is it true that Chinese is one of the hardest languages to learn?
 

Yes and no. While some aspects like the various tones that are used or the thousands of characters used in the written language may be a turn off to some, if you get past that, the rest of the language is a LOT simpler than English which makes up for the hard parts. Our course uses a novel approach of combining listening (through the podcasts) with speaking (by giving you opportunities to repeat and respond to what is being said) and viewing (through transcripts of every lesson) to make it much easier to see what tone is being used in each word. As for the written language, those interested in learning reading can also benefit from our Premium transcripts which display Chinese characters next to their English equivalents. By taking the time to view both side by side you may find yourself recognizing written Chinese without even knowing it!
 

Question10. What’s Edison’s Supplementary courses ?
 

For your emergency situation to pull down the course, each level of Ediosn Mandarin will provide two opportunities, so you can re-fill down the course before, so as to ensure the quality of your learning.

Question11. How to experience your free trail lesson.
 

Please make contact direct with our course consultant . after that, our course consultant will schedule the free trail lesson for you in the first time. Our free trail lesson will last for 30 minutes. before you listen, please make sure you have head set.
 

 
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