2010 Mandarin Classes
Schedule
Winter 2010 -
Weekday – January 11 – March 25 – Break from January 15 to 22 (Week of MLK).
Weekend – January 9 – March 27 – Break on January 16 (MLK Weekend) and February 27 (Spring Festival Weekend).
Winter 10 Mandarin Class Registration
Spring 2010 -
Weekday: April 19 – July 1 – Break from May 28 to June 4 (Week of Memorial Day)
Weekend: April 17 – June 26 – Break on 5/29 (Memorial Day Weekend).
Spring 10 Mandarin Class Registration – Coming up Soon
Summer 2010 -
Weekday: July 19 – September 16 – Break from September 3 to 10 (Week of Labor Day)
Weekend: July 14 – September 18 – Break on 9/4 (Labor Day Weekend)
Summer 10 Mandarin Class Registration – Coming up Soon
Fall 2010 -
Weekday: September 27 – December 16 – Break from November 22 to 28 (Week of Thanksgiving)
Weekend: October 2 – December 18 – Break on November 6 (CCC Event) and November 27 (Thanksgiving Weekend).
Fall 10 Mandarin Class Registration – Coming up Soon
Time and Location
Weekday classes run from 6-7:30pm and are held in the Wells Fargo or Knowledge Room.
Weekend Intermediate runs from 10-11:30am, Advanced Beginner 12-1:30pm, and Beginner 2-3:30pm. Classes are held in the Wells Fargo or Knowledge Room.
Mandarin Learn and Play for Children classes are held every Saturday in the room adjacent to the adult class room, and runs from 10-11:30am.
Fees
Fees for weekday Winter, Spring and Fall sessions:
$350 per person for CCC members, $375 for non-CCC members.
Fees for weekend Winter, Spring and Fall sessions:
$150 per person for CCC members, $175 for non-CCC members.
Fees for weekday Summer sessions:
$275 per person for CCC members, $300 for non-CCC members.
Fees for weekend Summer sessions:
$135 per person for CCC members, $150 for non-CCC members.
Mandarin Learn and Play for Children classes are $140 per person for CCC members, $160 per person for non-CCC members.
All transactions are final, no refunds, no exceptions.
Fee payments are due in full before the first class.
You may register for adult class only, children’s class only, or both.
Please consult with the teacher before purchasing textbook(s).

October 17th, 2008 at 4:13 pm
Ni hao!
I would like to register for a Winter 2009 Adult Weekend Mandarin course and wonder which level would be appropriate for me.
I have already taken three semesters of Mandarin speaking and writing at UC Berkeley Extension, using “New Practical Chinese Reader.”
Our most recent class completed Volume 2 through lesson 21.
It seems that this level corresponds to your intermediate course, but I would like to confirm this with the instructor.
I would appreciate your advice or the name of the teacher to contact.
Xiexie,
Kim McGovern
October 27th, 2008 at 12:34 pm
My daughter is 7.5 – do you have anything for that age or do you recommend she take the adult classes?
October 28th, 2008 at 11:18 am
Hi Kim,
According to your background, I suggest you take Intermediate level. Lin Lin and Mei Xue are the instructors for Weekend Intermediate class and Weekday Intermediate class respectively. Should you have any more question, please feel free to contact me at 415-986-1822, ex23, or email to fengyuan@c-c-c.org
Thanks for your interest in CCC class!
Fengyuan
Program Associate
Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco
750 Kearny St, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94108
October 28th, 2008 at 11:23 am
Hi Daniel.
Sorry, we currently don’t have Mandarin class for children at that age, and she should be over 12 to take adult class. But we are planing to open after school Mandarin classes in 2009, please leave your contact information and I’ll keep you posted with the new classes. My contact information is 415-986-1822 ex23, email address: fengyuan@c-c-c.org
Thanks!
Fengyuan Ji
Program Associate
Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco
750 Kearny St, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94108
May 7th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Ni3men hao3,
I am interested in either the Advanced Beginner or Intermediate adult Mandarin courses for this summer (I am currently completing my second semester of Mandarin).
Could you please tell me if there will be a session this summer, and if so, which times/days are available? (It was hard to tell from the website as there only seems to be Spring registration. )
Xie4xie,
W Hayes