Forums > Living in Kunming > Learning Chinese with a private tutor These are the qualifications I would seek from a Chinese teacher for 1-1 learning:
1 - Mandarin - Level 1B or 1A -
2 - Graduate from University with a major of Teaching Chinese As a Foreign Language or IPA Certificate.
3 - 1 year experience teaching at any of the Chinese Training Schools.
4 - English Proficiency: At least 2 of the below listed items:
IELTS = 6.5+
TOEFL = 85+
PETS5 = 85/4
CET6 = 600+
TEM8 = If they are English majors
Forums > Living in Kunming > Should you study Chinese? Learning a new language is useful and it is always good to continue learning new things. This depends on what price a person is willing to pay to learn chinese. Not only the cost ($) of paying the teacher but also the time involved in learning, especially if you are older.
I think most people would agree that learning any other language is much easier then learning chinese.
I have lived in China for more than 11 years and have travelled extensively and interact with locals on a daily basis. My chinese is limited to what I learn from day to day and I have never formally learned in a classroom setting. I have no interest in learning to read chinese as this is too time consuming and I will have to give up the things (Teaching + Travel) I enjoy doing now to learn to read.
It all depends on the needs or choice of each individual. Many people here have already stated that they live comfortably without learning chinese.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Passport Visa Pages: How Many? Been asking the same question for an awful long time. The answer once agian is go put more pages in your passport. Same answer you got on the other 3 threads.
1 - www.gokunming.com/en/forums/thread/9064/getting_new_us_passport = 7 months ago
2 - www.gokunming.com/[...] = 3 months ago
3 - www.gokunming.com/[...] = 1 month ago
Forums > Living in Kunming > Oil Pipelines There are plenty of places that flood annualy because of heavy rains. This water can be piped to other dry regions for irrigation while preventing the annual floods.
New eco-friendly Coke factory to open in Kunming
Posted byI read somewhere that to make a liter of coke or pepsi they needed over a gallon of water - not very eco-friendly.
I really would like to know what that magic ratio really is - water:coke.
The French, Miao and Yi in Mengzi
Posted by2 other nice train stations are:
1 - Ji Jie Train Station, GeJiu.
2 - Shi Ping Train Station, Shiping.
The French, Miao and Yi in Mengzi
Posted byBisezhai (碧色寨) - image.baidu.com/[...]
I really loved this place.
Kunming trees and utilities still suffering from January cold
Posted byThe water that is sprayed on the streets to reduce dust and on the plants and trees comes from the sewer. If you look carefully, you will see the trucks lined up near the canals filling their tanks. They do not use potable water for these things.
Kunming buses installing wi-fi services
Posted byGreat - more radiation and ELF.