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LCI Language Exchange Programme 2022 - Making Friends in Chinese Mandarin

5:00pm - 6:00pm / Wednesday 5th October 2022 / Venue: Liverpool Confucius Institute, Ground Floor, 126 Mount Pleasant, University of Liverpool, L69 3GW. Centre for Lifelong Learning, 126-128 Mount Pleasant
Type: Workshop / Category: Department / Series: Confucius Institute
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LCI Language Exchange Programme 2022

Our mission is to provide an opportunity for students, staff and visitors to learn about the Chinese Mandarin language and Chinese culture. Sessions are in-person with the UoL Modern Language Society.

The University encourages people to wear masks; however, as per government guidelines, it is not mandatory.

This week's event

Making Friends in Chinese Mandarin

Facilitators

Ms Ruolin Zhen - Master of Chinese Calligraphy and Traditional Painting and LCI tutor.

Ms Ruotong Zhang - student of Master of Translation and LCI tutor.

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Explore online Chinese Mandarin language HSK, Business Chinese and cultural courses and events on the LCI website.

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