I am a dedicated and experienced Mandarin Chinese teacher and I can teach both traditional and simplified characters. Teaching is my passion! I consider myself to be very organised, conscientious and attentive to details, esp. in correcting students’ mistakes in assignments and exams.
I was born and brought up in Taiwan, then came to the UK for Higher Education. I am also British now.
At this moment I work as a Chinese tutor at The Leys School, Cambridge and as a freelance Mandarin Chinese teacher/tutor. I was a private tutor for students, graduates and teaching staff at Cambridge Uni. from 2014 to 2021 intermittently. And I have also been an assistant examiner for Cambridge Assessment International Education since June 2014. I taught A level and IGCSE Chinese at Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies (now part of the Stephen Perse Foundation) in Sept. 2017-June 2019. I taught Mandarin in Arm from Sept. 2018 to March 2020 and for Babel Language & Cultural training in Cambridge in Feb.- May 2015. From Sept. 2013 to July 2014 I taught Mandarin at the Stephen Perse Foundation (Pre-prep, Junior & Senior Schools), Cambridge. Moreover, I have worked as a private Chinese tutor (including online) intermittently since 2005.
Before settling down in England at the end of 2011, I taught Chinese at the University of Iceland and at Icelandic senior high schools (15-20 yrs old). In addition, I have also taught a short Mandarin course for adopted Chinese children (5-8 yrs old) and their parents at the Uni. of Iceland. The students I have taught have been aged 2 to 70. I was also in charge of the Mandarin Placement Tests (4 levels in total) for all the Icelandic senior high schools from 2009 to 2012.
I have taught Chinese as a Foreign Language to ab initio learners many times in Iceland and Cambridge, either at schools, institutions or as a private tutor. I have always worked in the Education sector and I have been a teacher since I was 20. First, I taught English in Taiwan, then Chinese language, Western Art History and Chinese Art & Symbolism in Iceland. Now in England, I am teaching Chinese again.
I always adjust my teaching methods to suit individual needs. I use internet, mobile phone and story books for teaching apart from textbooks.
Testimonial: 'Chia-Jung (Nora) was outstanding as a tutor for my teenage son. She managed to get through the igcse syllabus very quickly with him and I am confident that he will get a good mark in his exam. She was always punctual, absolutely trustworthy, reliable, and polite. She developed a great rapport with my son who enjoyed her teaching and conversation immensely. I would absolutely recommend her as a tutor to anyone.'---Frank
Languages | Chinese, English (British) |
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Availability | Weekends, Weekdays (all times) |
References Available | On File |
SOAS, Uni. of London | 2013 | Professional | PG Diploma in Teaching Chinese to Speakers of Other Languages | |
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NKNU, Taiwan | 2012 | Professional | Teacher Training Programme in Chinese as a Second/Foreign Language | |
Uni. of East Anglia, England | 1998 | Masters | MA in European Art | |
Uni. of St Andrews, Scotland | 1993 | Masters | MA Honours in Art History |
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Primary | £36 |
Secondary | £36 |
GCSE | £36 |
A-Level | £45 |
University | £40 |
Casual Learner | £36 |