Mandarin Chinese language learning has been growing in the United States, especially among young people with immersion programs for K-12 students increasing an average of 16% a year for the last decade.
In Tenafly, the Bergen Chinese School, which has been teaching children and adults to read, write and speak Mandarin since 1972, will contribute to that growth this weekend with the opening of the school’s Taiwan Center for Mandarin Learning.
Mandarin is a form of Chinese that is the official language of mainland China and Taiwan. Interest in Mandarin has surged along with the growth in the Asian-American population in the U.S. and China’s rise as a global economic superpower.
The center, which is actually a program that is a more immersive version of the school’s current adult classes, will host a grand opening on Sunday at Tenafly High School at 3 p.m. That’s where the Bergen Chinese School has operated since 2018 after previously being based in Hackensack.
Raymond Chung, the principal of the Bergen Chinese School, said while currently the school offers classes where adults learn Mandarin through conversation, the new center will offer something more extensive.
“Now, we’re offering a more structured program for adults over 18,” Chung said. “With the Taiwan Center, instead of just coming together for conversation, there’s also more emphasis on the technical aspects of the language like reading and writing.”
He said the adult conversation classes, which are usually an hour are now three hours in this new center/program. Classes had officially started in the center on March 5 and will run until June 11, meeting every Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in three sessions. The center will then resume in the fall when the high school is open for the school year.
The new center was made possible by a grant from the Overseas Community Affairs Council of the Republic of China, the formal name of Taiwan. There are 66 of these centers in the U.S. and Europe with more than 50 of them…
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