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Does anyone know of any Cantonese schools in London or SE England please?

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Pixiepatty · 02/07/2008 22:25

Hello
Does anyone know of any Cantonese schools in London (preferably central London) or SE England? I'm keen to have our baby get used to the language (I'm Chinese and hubby is English).

Thanks

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babyOcho · 03/07/2008 09:29

There is one in Dartford, another in Harrow as well.
There used to be one on Wardor St (China Town) many years ago, not sure whether its still there.

Pixiepatty · 03/07/2008 20:13

Hi babyOcho,
Does the one in Dartford do Cantonese?
Thanks

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babyOcho · 03/07/2008 20:40

apparently yes, my mum has seen it advertised on the chinese channel.

babyOcho · 03/07/2008 20:40

apparently yes, my mum has seen it advertised on the chinese channel.

blueshoes · 03/07/2008 21:10

The Greenwich Chinese Community School holds classes every Sunday at Meridian Primary School in Greenwich. I believe the classes are in Cantonese and Mandarin.

Pixiepatty · 03/07/2008 21:37

Thanks a lot!
I'll look into those but I guess they won't take kids until they're at least 5. Is that right?

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blueshoes · 03/07/2008 22:06

yes, you are right. The Greenwich school also expects at least one parent to have a working knowledge of Cantonese.

Pixiepatty · 05/07/2008 20:22

Well, that's me out! I wouldn't classify my Cantonese as 'working knowledge' at all. I barely get by as it is. I'll look at the one in Dartford.

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blueshoes · 06/07/2008 08:49

pixie, I hope I did not set the bar too high by describing it as 'working knowledge'. In my case, I studied Mandarin as a second language. My Mandarin is very basic. I can understand a lot more than I speak - from watching Mandarin dramas in my youth. My speech is probably at the fluency of a 5 year old and stuttered. Lack of practice. But the teacher was happy that I would be able to support the lessons.

The fact is, 3 hours of Mandarin a week is not likely to lead to any significant progress unless one parent (tries to) speak with the children at home as well. She does not want to waste your money.

Pixiepatty · 09/07/2008 20:24

I agree. The only problem is my Cantonese is really quite bad and I've been told that a lot of Chinese families supplement with TVB shows for their kids. Which poses a bit of a dilemma for me as I don't want to encourage the little one to watch too much television.

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slng · 09/07/2008 20:28

pixie - you can always play songs and audio stories. That's my plan, so that the kids don't think I'm the only person in the world who speaks Mandarin! And you can learn along - my chinese has improved immensely since ds1 was born...

JC155 · 05/08/2008 20:17

slng

Where did you get your songs/audio stories from? I would like to teach my baby cantonese.

slng · 08/08/2008 19:13

JC - sorry slow reply. Have been away. I've only looked at Mandarin things, but try these ones - they'll probably have Cantonese versions:

www.xihaha.co.uk/online/

so138.com/sov/63904C50-BE45-4B08-98E4-780F77744B77.html

JC155 · 09/08/2008 20:07

Thanks slng!

boogiewoogie · 19/09/2008 22:26

There are loads in London.

I think Ealing has one. There's one in Soho.

I used to attend Cantonese classes which goes up to GCSE in Hounslow.

slng · 21/09/2008 18:54

Try
www.ukfcs.info/ukfcs%20eng%20website/english%20main.html

and

www.linkchinese.co.uk/452e/index.php

yumcha888 · 20/09/2011 08:38

Just wanted to let everyone know I've set up a Cantonese playgroup in central London where we sing a few nursery rhymes, play games and encourage the kids to make Cantonese speaking friends. Email me [email protected] if you want more details.

Trying2bgd · 12/10/2011 14:00

Does anyone know of anything aimed at older kids, mine are 8 and 5, a muzzy type programme for instance. I have left it abit late, but my youngest is starting to curious about the language!!

yumcha888 · 07/11/2011 21:15

Just wanted to add that we've just set up a website with a bit more information on it - have a look at www.playcantonese.com.

Trying2bgd Where are you based? I think your kids are a good age to start Chinese school - are there any near you?

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