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| Standar Chinese School of Australia (SCSA) - http://www.standardchineseschool.act.edu.au/schoolHome.htm Educational organization to provide Chinese language in ACT community. It caters Chinese language classes from Prep, Primary & Secondary students to adults. Both school-aged Chinese classes and adult Chinese classes are operated during ACT government school terms. We have experienced, enthusiastic, responsible and caring teachers and administrators to participate in different levels to cater students from Pre-school to Year 12, and adults. All classes open to those who are interested in learning Chinese language and culture regardless of age, sex, cultures and religions. |
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| University of Canberra - http://www.canberra.edu.au/schools/lis/languages/chinese Welcome to the Mandarin Chinese studies at the University of Canberra! Mandarin, also known as Pûtõnghuà or Standard Chinese, is one of the most important languages of the world, one of the six official languages of the United Nations, and one of the top four languages used for internet sites. We have been teaching Mandarin at UC for over 30 years, with a focus on practical and contemporary Chinese and achieving a high degree of communicative and cultural competence in it. |
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| Association for Learning Mandarin in Australia Inc (ALMA). - http://alma.anu.edu.au/index.htm ALMA is a Canberra-based non-profit community organisation which promotes the learning and use of Mandarin Chinese and a greater understanding of Chinese culture in Australia, particularly in the school system. ALMA is at the forefront of putting structures in place for Australians to learn Mandarin in our multilingual local and global community. Mandarin is increasingly regarded as the language of the future for Australians. |
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| Australian Chinese Community Association - http://www.acca.org.au/ ACCA is a non-political, non-religious and non-profit making community organization, established on 7 July 1974. It then registered as a charitable organization in January 1977 and became incorporated in June 1993. ACCA provides a wide range of services to meet the needs of the Chinese community in Australia and promote mutual understanding between Australians of Chinese background and other Australians. ACCA also has been established for the members of the Chinese Community to access to the rights and services generally enjoyed by the Australian Community. |