With flexible schedules of your choice
Customized Chinese tuition
( 1 on 1 Chinese )
Chinese characters introduction and practice materials
HSK Exam preparation guidance (If requested)
“I used to fumble with translation apps. Now I speak directly with my Chinese suppliers — and it’s changed everything.”
Speak directly with Chinese clients and suppliers. No delays. No lost meaning.
Speaking the language shows respect — and that builds stronger partnerships.
Mandarin skills open doors in sourcing, manufacturing, and cross-border trade.
From logistics to real estate, we tailor the curriculum to your work.
Flexible timings. Focused 1-on-1 sessions. Progress tracked every step of the way.
Entrepreneurs working with Chinese factories, vendors, or clients
Managers in logistics, import/export, or trade
Executives in MNCs with China-facing operations
Business developers looking to expand into Chinese markets
Hear directly from professionals who’ve used our 1-on-1 Mandarin training to grow their business, communicate confidently, and close high-value deals with Chinese partners.
Live sessions tailored to your industry & pace |
Certified Tutors:
Expert HSK teachers familiar with corporate lingo |
Most learners start holding basic conversations within 6–8 weeks with consistent practice. For business-specific fluency, we recommend a 3–6 month plan based on your industry and session frequency.
Yes. Every 1-on-1 program is customized to your business context — whether you’re in imports, logistics, tech, or consulting. You’ll learn vocabulary, phrases, and scenarios relevant to your work.
Absolutely. We work with professionals. You can select morning, evening, or weekend slots based on your availability. Rescheduling is also flexible with advance notice.
Not at all. Most of our learners start from scratch. We teach Mandarin in a structured, business-focused way — no rote memorization, no unnecessary fluff.
Yes. While we offer HSK prep separately, our business-focused track prioritizes practical speaking, industry-specific terms, and real-world use cases — not just academic grammar.