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Frequently Asked Questions
1. How are your Mandarin programs different from other programs?
- Our programs are uniquely based on attracting your child's interest
and involvement. Classes are based on the individual needs and proficiency
levels of the children.
- We aim to make your kids want to come to class and learn Mandarin
by making it fun, engaging and interactive. Lessons are fun, engaging,
interactive and include different learning modalities-kinesthetic, auditory
and visual.
- We "mix it up" with music, rhymes, storytelling, games,
snacks, and new lessons. We integrate music, rhymes, storytelling, games,
snacks, movement activities with lessons.
- We teach Mandarin (not Cantonese) and simplified (not traditional)
Chinese characters that are used by 1.3 billion people in China.
- All of our classes are offered in small class size with 8 to 12 kids
per class.
2. What are the costs associated with your classes?
- Tuition is charged per semester (usually 12-14 weeks per Fall/Winter
semester and Spring semester). Rates break down to $12-$13 per class
hour. There is also a materials fee charge of $20 per student to help
pay for additional classroom fees including textbooks, song discs, arts
and crafts materials. And a one-time new student registration fee of
$10.
3. How do I sign up?
- You can download an application through our website www.cceanewsprouts.org/programs.php.
Send all the required forms along with full tuition payment in the form
of a check made payable to CCEA and mail it to CCEA, P.O. Box 27518,
Oakland, CA 94602. Upon receipt of your application, you will receive
an email confirmation with information about your child's enrollment
or waiting list status.
4. My child is 4/5 years old, which program should I enroll?
- CCEA understands each child is unique in his or her own learning style
and how they connect with the teacher. If your child is 4/5 you have
a choice of our Friday morning Pre-K program (9am and 10am) or Sunday
afternoons (3pm and 4:30pm).
- Friday Pre-K class offers a loosely structured introduction to Mandarin
language. Children spend the hour sitting at a communal table learning
words, making crafts or at circle time singing songs and rhymes. Snack
time is incorporated into the hour as an extremely motivating lesson.
- Sunday afternoon classes begin with 4 year olds who are able to focus
a bit longer, stay at the table for vocabulary lessons and practice
writing simple characters. Chinese culture is also incorporated into
the lessons. Homework goes along with every Sunday lesson.
5. How can I help CCEA?
There are so many ways we appreciate your help:
- Cash/check donations are tax deductible as we are a 501(c)3 non profit
organization (tax id# 94-2378219).
- Volunteer at the school's events.
- Or simply spread the word to your friends about our Mandarin programs.
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