Corporate Chinese Classes
Have no time to attend classes outside of your busy office in Shanghai or Beijing? Try our Workplace Tutoring Program!
That’s Mandarin’s corporate Chinese language classes are the program of choice for Google, Microsoft, and European Union staff wishing to learn Chinese in Beijing. Our corporate classes allow colleagues to develop the same working vocabulary in small, focused, group classes as well as hone speaking skills in separate, private tutorials.
That’s Mandarin will come to you, allowing you to learn Chinese in the convenience of your office and saving you the time and energy of waking up early and battling Beijing’s notorious traffic to get to class. Get ready to add to your already impressive resume: start learning Chinese today.

Benefits:
- Flexible schedule
- We come to you
- Small group colleague classes
- Private 1on1 classes
- Personalized curriculum
- Business Chinese courses available
If you and your colleagues are interested in taking a corporate training class with us or if you are a corporation looking to set up Chinese classes for your employees, please email us at info@thatsmandarin.com to talk about
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Their unique approach to teaching Mandarin focuses on vocabulary and sentence structures that are frequently used and applicable to every life situations. The result is a higher retention rate for new words for his course as compared to that for the university course that I attended at the same time. In fact, as things progressed, I reduced the number of courses at the university. I chose instead to focus my effort and remaining time in Beijing on attending my classes at That's Mandarin.