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New Year’s resolution›


ChineseTeachers.com wants to thank all of our loyal learners for their support in 2009.
 
We are now reaching the end of January 2010 – how are you doing with your New Year’s resolution this year? Here at ChineseTeachers.com, we have pulled together our own TOP 5 list:
  1. Lose Weight
  2. Get A Better Job
  3. Learn Something New
  4. Help Others More
  5. Reduce Stress
 
If your resolution falls into any one of the above, read on, we can make it easier for YOU to stick to your resolution this year!
 
Lose Weight
You can burn almost 130 calories just by talking for an hour – now, if you add laughing, thinking, typing and talking while standing up, it’s possible to burn up to 200 calories for a 60-minute Chinese lesson with our teachers! Take the lesson twice a week for a year, we are talking about over 20,000 calories and a likely 3Kg (or 7pounds) weight loss in one year! With our automatic email reminder that you can set in your profile page, it has never been easier to remember to take Chinese lessons! Another way to stick to your schedule is to use our simple lesson booking function in the “My Bookings” page to plan your lessons with your preferred teacher(s) in advance.
 
Get a Better Job
Yes, you need more than just “nihao” or “xiexie” to get a better job. We know you just need to have the boldness and the right opportunity to say “交给我搞定”, but luck comes to those who are prepared – let our experienced Chinese teachers help you prepare for the different possible scenarios where you can step up and show off your brilliant Mandarin fluency and get that promotion you deserve! With our unique “professionals” category of Chinese teachers, you can be sure to get the right help for your specific business context.
 
Learn Something New
Research has found that being fluent in two languages, particularly from early childhood, not only enhances a person’s ability to concentrate, but might also protect against the onset of dementia and other age-related cognitive decline. The fact that you have been or you are still learning Mandarin, one of the most difficult language to learn, means that you are training your brain even harder! ç®—你厉害  (算你厲害)!We partnered with nciku & ChinesePod to provide great Study Materials to make sure you learn something new with rich and proven content. Check them out in the “My Documents” page.  
 
Help Others More
Are you learning Chinese with your loved one or your family? Do you want to find a unique present to say just how much you care? In Chinese, ç‚¹å¿ƒï¼ˆè²¼å¿ƒï¼‰ means being extra considerate, thoughtful, which is what your loved ones will think of you when they found out you are giving them 1 year of unlimited Chinese lessons! Our newly launched Annual Pass Options are available now with truly unbeatable introductory price, starting from just $3.99 per day!
 
 
Reduce Stress
You know Chinese is a big deal, everyone is talking about it, and you want to learn it well with full commitment, but you can’t shake the feeling of being stressed about the cost of private 1-1 lesson even though you know this is the best way to improve your Chinese – what if you can remove this stress? With our annual pass, you can have the peace of mind that with just $3.99 per day, you can take as many 1-1 lessons as you want. There is no limit to how long each lesson last, and you will get the customized documents from our teacher to fit YOUR learning objectives, and progress at YOUR own pace.
 
Chinese is a big deal for many people in 2010, but learning to speak it shouldn’t be! With ChineseTeachers.com, we are committed to help you stick to your New Year’s resolution this year by providing you with the convenience, stress free option – Our annual pass will allow you to simply focus on enjoying the process of learning and improving your Mandarin Chinese, stress free!

The ChineseTeachers.com Team
ChineseTeachers.com  - Bringing native Mandarin teachers to everyone in the world

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