Our language teaching advantages

        Due to the different language logics of Chinese, Serbian and other European languages, Chinese friends often encounter various bottlenecks in the process of learning foreign languages, but cannot find reasonable solutions. In addition, language training schools on the market mainly teach in English, which makes it difficult for Chinese people with relatively weak English foundation to learn a new language in English. In view of the above situation, our teaching team has developed a teaching system specifically for Chinese people to learn foreign languages ​​through research and teaching plan development, that is, to transform language systems such as Serbian into logic that Chinese people can understand for teaching, that is, to “format” the language. 

      By summarizing and generalizing the foreign language grammar in a formatted way, and then teaching it to Chinese friends in detail according to the grammatical context, it is direct and clear, with clear ideas, reasoning and image understanding. In this way, Chinese friends will become clearer and clearer when learning, and there will be traces to follow for every step, breaking the legend that “Serbian is impossible to learn”. Our department is the only professional language school in the entire Balkan Peninsula that teaches foreign languages ​​in Chinese. Our teachers not only have no barriers to communication in Chinese, but also understand Chinese culture and history. In class, they can always find resonance with Chinese friends, making students feel more intimate.

FAQs about the course

Who can take our courses?

Students of all ages, 7 years old and above, can participate in the course.

Serbian is divided into 6 levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2.

Level A1 is the basic communication level;

A2 level means that on the basis of A1, basic needs such as life and work can be expressed more fully and in more detail;

Level B1 is the beginning of the academic level, requiring a higher level of grammar usage and greater accuracy in communication;

B2 is an advanced academic level, and Serbian high school graduates are required to have a B2 level;

C1 level is the culmination of the Serbian language and culture. In addition to the language itself, students must also understand Serbian culture, history, religion and other related topics and be able to express themselves;

C2 is the highest level. Foreigners with C2 level can express themselves in Serbian in the same way as local students who have received higher education.

The A1 level of Serbian is the basic communication level. Our school has made the A1 level curriculum into the Serbian A1 internal teaching materials and formulated a teaching plan to complete the A1 curriculum in 40 class hours. That is, after learning Serbian for 40 hours, students will have basic sentence-making skills and can communicate using basic daily expressions.

Our school can provide any form of Serbian courses, such as Serbian school course tutoring, special Serbian improvement, Serbian translation courses, etc. Students can also provide the books they have studied, and the teacher will recite the lessons according to the students’ learning needs.

Is there an audition opportunity?

Students who need a language trial can contact the course administrator, who will arrange a 45-minute trial course for you. Each student will have one free trial opportunity.

After the trial class, if the students are satisfied with the results, they can contact the administrator to arrange the class. The class time is fixed every week and the registration is on a monthly basis. For example: classes are held from 2:00 to 3:00 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 classes per week, 12 classes per month, then the students will register for 12 classes and pay monthly.

The duration of each Serbian A1 level class is 1 hour of oral communication with a foreign teacher + 20 minutes of grammar explanation. The duration of each class for other levels is 1 hour. The duration of each English course is 1 hour.

Language courses are divided into 1-on-1, 2-person and 3-person groups, 4-person groups and 5-person and above groups. Different groups have different lesson prices. Students determine the number of lesson hours on a monthly basis, multiply the different lesson prices by the selected group, and pay in advance on a monthly basis.