Hello! And Ni Hao! My name is Jenny, I am the founder of JenJen Chinese Tutoring service.
I was born and raised in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Mandarin is my first language so you will learn the Mandarin from a native speaker. I started learning English in middle school, and I have lived in the US for over 18 years. I can speak, write and read in both Mandarin and English. I customize my teaching method for each individual student.
I begin with a conversation with my student about “WHY” and “WHAT” they want to learn and from there, I design a Chinese program specialized just for them.
Courses
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734 min7-part Chinese course20 CQ
To understand a culture, it is important to visit, and try to speak a bit of the language. And if you are curious about Chinese culture, then check out Mandarin Chinese in this beginner course!
with Jenny WangTo understand a culture, it is important to visit, and try to speak a bit of the language. And if you are curious about Chinese culture, then check out Mandarin Chinese in this beginner course!
Other Lessons by Jenny Wang
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6 minChinese lesson4 CQ
First time in Beijing? Find out about popular attractions like the Forbidden City, Great Wall, and Temple of Heaven, and learn how to ask for directions!
with Jenny WangFirst time in Beijing? Find out about popular attractions like the Forbidden City, Great Wall, and Temple of Heaven, and learn how to ask for directions!
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4 minFREEChinese lessonFree3 CQ
In this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang reviews the grammar for asking “How are you?” in Mandarin, and provides simple answers for responses.
with Jenny WangIn this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang reviews the grammar for asking “How are you?” in Mandarin, and provides simple answers for responses.
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4 minFREEChinese lessonFree3 CQ
In this lesson, Chinese teacher Jenny Wang explains different ways to express your apologies, ask for forgiveness, and express thanks in Mandarin.
with Jenny WangIn this lesson, Chinese teacher Jenny Wang explains different ways to express your apologies, ask for forgiveness, and express thanks in Mandarin.
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6 minChinese lesson4 CQ
In this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang introduces polite expressions for different situations, and demonstrates different ways to say goodbye.
with Jenny WangIn this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang introduces polite expressions for different situations, and demonstrates different ways to say goodbye.
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5 minChinese lesson3 CQ
In this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang explains how to compliment someone in Mandarin, as well as how to politely and humbly receive a compliment.
with Jenny WangIn this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang explains how to compliment someone in Mandarin, as well as how to politely and humbly receive a compliment.
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7 minChinese lesson4 CQ
Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang covers the first three simple endings of the pinyin phonetic system, explaining their pronunciation and giving examples in Mandarin.
with Jenny WangMandarin teacher Jenny Wang covers the first three simple endings of the pinyin phonetic system, explaining their pronunciation and giving examples in Mandarin.
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7 minChinese lesson4 CQ
In this lesson, Chinese teacher Jenny Wang demonstrates how to pronounce the pinyin finals i and u, as well as how to accurately pronounce ü.
with Jenny WangIn this lesson, Chinese teacher Jenny Wang demonstrates how to pronounce the pinyin finals i and u, as well as how to accurately pronounce ü.
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4 minFREEChinese lessonFree3 CQ
In this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang explains the problematic pinyin initials j, q, and x and their pronunciation by giving examples in Mandarin.
with Jenny WangIn this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang explains the problematic pinyin initials j, q, and x and their pronunciation by giving examples in Mandarin.
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8 minChinese lesson5 CQ
In this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang walks through the pinyin retroflex initials zh, ch, sh, and r, explaining how they sound in Mandarin.
with Jenny WangIn this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang walks through the pinyin retroflex initials zh, ch, sh, and r, explaining how they sound in Mandarin.
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4 minFREEChinese lessonFree3 CQ
In this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang demonstrates how to ask someone their name and nationality in Mandarin, as well as how to reply in turn.
with Jenny WangIn this lesson, Mandarin teacher Jenny Wang demonstrates how to ask someone their name and nationality in Mandarin, as well as how to reply in turn.