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Mandarin / Japanese classes in Bangkok / Nontaburi ?

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I don't want to study Thai as I speak it to a certain extent already. I would rather try Mandarin or Japanese language as they interest me. Can anyone recommend a school in Bangkok or Nontaburi where I could study either of these languages that would also offer of course an ed visa please ?

  • 1 month later...

Hi Tingtongteesood and Food traveler,

 

I'm looking myself as well. Now I found a school with a good reputation and in the Asoke area: http://www.piammitrschool.com/c_chinese.html

Their fee is fair and they apply the ED visa for you: http://www.piammitrschool.com/ed_visa.html

 

Only problem is that they don't have a class at the moment, so the only option is private tutor (expensive!)  At the moment me and another student are 

interested in classes, they would need around 4 students to start a class. If you are interested in joining a class with us please let me know.

 

Contact information edited out, please use the PM function. 

you can look up for 泰國中華語文中心, thai chinese language center. it is an affiliated programme of Thai Tiong Hua Association. Most of their teachers are from Taiwan and so does d materials.

 

However, I dont know which language they ll use to conduct d class though

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