31 August 2017

Autumn term 2017

All classes are on Wednesdays 6-8pm at the Camden Chinese Community Centre 9 Tavistock Place London WC1H 9SN

  • 20th September
  • 27th
  • 4th October
  • 11th
  • 18th
  • 25th *no session*
  • 1st November
  • 8th
  • 15th
  • 22nd
  • update! *no session* on the 29th Nov
You're welcome to attend to your first class for free, to meet our tutor SuiMay and see if the level suits you (I'd describe it as an intermediate mixed level class). There's no need to wait to the beginning of a term, just email PuiPui789 AT gmail.com if you're interested.

If you're a beginner, SiuMay also teaches at the Leicester Square Chinese Community Centre on Saturdays please contact them directly for more details.

17 March 2017

Summer term 2017

All classes are on Wednesdays 6-8pm at the Camden Chinese Community Centre 
9 Tavistock Place WC1H 9SN
  • 19th April
  • 26th
  • (break)
  • 17th May
  • 24th
  • (break)
  • 7th June
  • 14th
  • 21st
  • 28th
  • 5th July
  • 12th
You're welcome to attend to your first class for free, to meet our tutor SuiMay and see if the level suits you (there's no need to wait to the beginning of a term, just email PuiPui789 AT gmail.com if you're interested)

5 January 2017

Spring term 2017

All classes are on Wednesdays 6-8pm at the Camden Chinese Community Centre 
9 Tavistock Place WC1H 9SN

  • 18th January 2017
  • 25th
  • 1st February
  • 8th
  • 15th
  • 22nd
  • 1st March
  • 8th 
  • (break!)
  • 22nd March
  • 29th March  cancelled
You're welcome to attend to your first class for free, to meet our tutor SuiMay and see if the level suits you (there's no need to wait to the beginning of a term, just email PuiPui789 AT gmail.com if you're interested)

Tones - the little numbers on this blog

Cantonese has six tones, we use numbers after each word to identify them
1 = High Falling - as in King
2 = Mid-rising - you??
3 = Mid-level - boon3 (half)
4 = Low Falling - kingdom
5 = Low-rising - ngoh5 (I, me)
6 = Low-level - ngoh5 dei6 (we) sounds like day

alas they're very important, see: