{"id":1141,"date":"2013-11-17T09:54:45","date_gmt":"2013-11-17T09:54:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.digmandarin.com\/?p=1141"},"modified":"2016-06-26T09:02:03","modified_gmt":"2016-06-26T09:02:03","slug":"live-in-china-live-the-language-sink-or-swim-education-experiment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.digmandarin.com\/live-in-china-live-the-language-sink-or-swim-education-experiment.html","title":{"rendered":"Live in China, Live the Language —— \u201cSink-or-Swim\u201d Education Experiment"},"content":{"rendered":"

Live The Language<\/a> is a Mandarin school in Beijing, and it`s also the only school which focuses on immersion learning in China so far. Andreas is the founder and he has always believed in his teaching methodology of immersion learning, which is just like their name: Live the Language. He decided to open this school because he saw that lots of foreigners struggled a lot with learning Mandarin, and he was one of them. The biggest problem when leanring Mandarin is not even learning the language, but immersing yourself into a Chinese language and culture environment. In their Home Stay program, the only language you can use is Chinese. This \u201csink-or-swim\u201d method might be a bit scary. Before this talk with Andreas, I also talked with one of their students, Jay, who has graduated from the LTL program. He really spoke highly of this school and their Home Stay program. I was curious about it and wondered how it is going on?<\/p>\n