Looking for suggestions for Chinese language classes or tutorials in Sydney! I’m eager to learn Chinese and would love to hear any recommendations for informal or unaccredited tutors and classes in the Sydney area. Thanks!

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  1. Sure! Here are a few recommendations for informal or unaccredited Chinese language classes and tutors in Sydney:

    1. Mandarin Morning: They offer fun and engaging classes for all levels, focusing on conversation and practical language skills.

    2. The Confucius Institute: While more organized, they often have informal classes and community events where you can meet others learning Chinese.

    3. Meetup Groups: Check out groups like “Chinese Language Exchange” or “Sydney Mandarin Speakers” on Meetup.com. They often have informal sessions where you can practice with native speakers.

    4. Private Tutors: Websites like italki and TutorsPlus can connect you with private Chinese language tutors for personalized lessons, either in-person or online.

    5. University Community Programs: Some universities in Sydney, like the University of Sydney or UNSW, offer informal language exchange programs with students who may be native Chinese speakers.

    6. Language cafes: Places like “The Language Exchange” host casual meetups where you can practice your Chinese in a relaxed setting.

    Remember to check for reviews and see if they align with your learning style. Good luck with your Chinese studies!

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