Words Kitchen, one of the best Mandarin enrichment centers located in Singapore teaches Mandarin in live settings to their students. Through hands-on actions teaching approach, Words Kitchen strive to incorporate Mandarin learning into real life settings, that help enable learners to master this another and important language in a fun and effortless way.
When students are entered in the tuition, they get the chance to participate in role-acting activities, and this involvement helps and prepare them in perfecting their Mandarin conversational skills. This approach is particularly valuable for people who are learning Mandarin as a foreign language.
There are different programmes offered at Words Kitchen:
Cold Kitchen - Conversational Mandarin
Learning a different foreign language can be a difficult course. At Cold Kitchen, the team helps students to put together Mandarin into their daily life. They adopt the style of Content and language incorporated learning, enabling students to practice the foreign language in a normal manner. In the programmes, students will learn Mandarin in a real-life kitchen surroundings, explore fun of drinks-making as well as baking and practise Mandarin speaking skills.
Hot Kitchen - Secondary School Programme
At this programme, they strive to develop students' verbalization skills in Mandarin through their effective 4-step arrangement. Since 2016, Singapore’s O level Chinese have an added an innovative component in the Paper 3 Chinese oral examination and learners has to watch the video clip and present a associated verbal testimony to the examiner. In this programme, students will be open to the elements to popular oral topics, develop their own insights and learn how to read expressively.
For other programmes, visit their website in detail. You can sign up for trial lesson for each of the programme offered.
About Words Kitchen
Words Kitchen believes on the famous quotes “language should be learnt in a natural and engaging way” and they are the first Chinese tuition in Singapore that teaches informal Mandarin through hands-on actions like bakery and drinks-making.
Browse through their website https://www.wordskitchen.com/ or contact them more information on their programmes.