12 April 2016

Summer Term 2016

All classes are on Wednesdays 6-8pm

  • 13 April 2016
  • 20th
  • 27th
  • 4th May
  • 11th
  • 18th
  • 25th
  • 1st June
  • 8th
  • 15th
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)

8 January 2016

Spring Term 2016

Happy new year!

All classes are on Wednesdays:

  • 20th January 2016
  • 27th
  • 3rd February 
  • 10th
  • 17th
  • 24th
  • 2nd March
  • 9th 
  • 16th
  • 23rd
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)

29 April 2015

Summer term 2015 dates

All classes are on Wednesday evenings:
29th April
6th May
13th
20th
27th
3rd June
10th
17th
24th
1st July

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 PuiPui you're interested)

6 January 2015

Beginners classes spring 2015

SiuMay is teaching a new Saturday beginners class (subject to a minimum number of students) at the chinese community centre Leicester Square WC2H 7DW www.ccc.org.uk

January 10th 17th 24th 31st from 12.30 to 2pm.
February 7th 14th 28th from 2.30 to 4pm
March 7th 14th 21st from 2.30 to 4pm

To enrol please call 020 7439 3822 for further details

27 August 2014

Autumn Term 2014

We resuming Wednesday evening classes on 17th September 2014 there's usually 10 classes per term so we should finish on the 19th November.
The 6pm class is for Intermediate Cantonese students and is held at the Camden Chinese Community Centre 9 Tavistock Place London WC1H 9SN
The 8pm class is a smaller and 'mixed' level class, they usually meet at Costa Coffee

You're welcome to try both classes and see which one suits you best, your first class is free!

Complete beginners -  SiuMay (our teacher) also teaches at the Chinese Community Centre in Leiceter Square on Saturdays. Classes there need a minimum of 4 students to run (they don't do free trials, you pay in advance for the term).
Please call the centre manager there for more info: 020 7439 3822

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: