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Why Study Mandarin

When you visit and stay in Singapore, you should start learning Mandarin because it offers a lot of benefits. Not only does it provide business opportunities, but it also helps you develop an open-minded character.<br><br>#LearnMandarinSingapore<br><br>https://www.stanford.com.sg/courses/mandarin/

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Why Study Mandarin

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  1. Why Study Mandarin

  2. GAIN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Since Chinese is one of the most populous countries, there is bound to be one native Mandarin speaker in one of your business partners.

  3. TRAVEL WITH EASE When you travel, you’ll visit countries that have a lot of Mandarin speakers. This includes Taiwan, Singapore,  Hong Kong and of course, China.

  4. GAIN NEW FRIENDS You’d be able to gain new friends from different countries all over the world when you choose to learn Chinese. Your new friends will help you develop an open-minded and compassionate character.

  5. EXERCISE YOUR BRAIN Learning Chinese as a second language can help stimulate your brain cells and improve your memory.

  6. LEARN ABOUT CHINESE CULTURE The Chinese have one of the colourful and interesting histories in the world. You will be fascinated with all their novels, stories and films so better learn their language now.

  7. SPOKEN MANDARIN IS EASY TO LEARN True, the written aspect of Mandarin course in Singapore is difficult to learn but the spoken one isn’t. In fact, it doesn’t have verbs, plurals, tenses and other lingo technicalities that make a language hard to learn.

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