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Angela
Chinese (Mandarin)
Native
Chinese (Cantonese)
Native
English
Indonesian
From China
Living in Guangzhou, China
My teaching material
- PDF file
- Text Documents
- Presentation slides/PPT
- Audio files
- Image files
- Video files
- Flashcards
- Articles and news
- Quizzes
- Test templates and examples
- Graphs and charts
- Homework Assignments
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Pronunciation·4
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Provides materials·6
For beginners·202
Structured lessons·4
Sarah
11 Chinese (Cantonese) lessons
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My children really enjoy the varied activities and materials, and I find the record of the vocabulary they've learned very useful.
Rafael
130 Chinese (Cantonese) lessons
Teacher’s pick
A lot of native Cantonese teachers feel intimated with reading with romanization systems and with identifying the tones in the words that they pronounce. They also don’t understand that those tools are very valuable for westerners who want to learn Cantonese. Angela is one of the few exceptions among native Cantonese teachers. She will help you with getting the tones right and with using romanization systems, especially jyutping.
E.T.
8 English lessons
谢谢!
katja
31 Chinese (Mandarin) lessons
Teacher’s pick
Many thanks to Angela for her patience and flexibility providing the right leaning content and help me advance step by step. Highly recommend Angela to everyone who looks for a teacher who is able to adjust to your needs.
I love the combination of our reading/talking classes where in one part she provides reading material that I can study any time during the week and the other serves as conversation on the basis of the reading material. It’s much more motivating reading a mix of everyday contents rather than studying artificial HSK5 textbooks alone.
Mark
30 English lessons
👍👍👍
Jacky Ma
9 Chinese (Mandarin) lessons
I enjoyed our lesson. I speak Cantonese mainly, so it's helpful to have someone who speaks both Cantonese and Mandarin while trying to learn Mandarin. I could figure out the intricacies of both languages since some Canto phrases don't translate. And she provides content with the hanzi with pinyin on top of the word, which I find helpful!