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About Me
Hi! I’m a recent Master’s graduate in Children’s Sociology and Children’s Rights, offering part-time Mandarin tutoring for both kids and adults. I’m certified in Mandarin proficiency and specialize in creating lessons that are engaging and tailored to your needs.

I also have experience in video editing (Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro) and can provide basic guidance if you’re interested.

What I Offer

Mandarin Tutoring:

  • For kids: Interactive lessons focusing on pronunciation, pinyin, and everyday conversations.
  • For adults: Practical Mandarin for work, travel, or personal interest.
  • Lessons tailored to your level and pace.

Optional: Basic video editing tips and guidance.

Details

  • Teaching Mode: Online or in-person (depending on your location).
  • Flexible Hours: Lessons scheduled to fit your availability.

Contact Me
If you’re interested, feel free to send me a private message 😊

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