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LingoClass Cultural Events

Learning Asian languages is a fun and rewarding experience but learning vocabulary and grammar is only half the battle. To truly understand a language you have to get to grips with the culture behind it. 

To help our students do this we regularly hold cultural events designed to help you immerse yourself in Chinese, Japanese and Korean culture!

Event Dates
Upcoming Events

Check out our events below. To see detailed information on each even, visit the event description section. To book, go to the booking section.

Event Descriptions
Event Descriptions

Explore out event activities below! To book tickets visit the booking section.

  • Japanese Beginner Level 1
    In the 6 week course you will explore a variety of interesting topics: ​ Lesson 1: Introducing yourself / Greeting in Japanese Culture: How to greet to people in Japan Lesson 2: Asking for directions-1 Culture: Tips for cheap travel in Japan Lesson 3: Asking for directions-2 Culture: Subway stations in Japan Lesson 4: Shopping in Japan-1(asking for the price) Culture: Gift giving culture in Japan Lesson 5: Shopping in Japan-2(clothing shopping) Culture: Japanese traditional clothing Lesson 6: Convenience stores and restaurants Culture: Do and Do not in Japan
  • Japanese Upper Beginner Level 1 (JLPT N5-N1)
    Over the 10 week course you will explore a variety of interesting topics: ​ Lesson 1: Respond to greetings Lesson 2: At the electronics store 1 Lesson 3: Using question words in Japanese Lesson 4: At the electronics store 2 Lesson 5: Counter suffix in Japanese Lesson 6: Yesterday’s shopping 1 Lesson 7: Past affirmative and past negative Lesson 8: Yesterday’s shopping 2 Lesson 9: Emphasize an action was not / is not / will not be done at all Lesson 10: Final revision & culture activity
  • Chinese Beginner Level 1
    In the 6 week course you will explore a variety of interesting topics: Greeting How to introduce one’s name and nationality Expressing time, years, months and dates How to ask prices and talk about money Ordering food, making requests and paying the bill Talking about family, occupations and age How to make and answer phone calls
  • Chinese Upper Beginner Level 1 (HSK 2)
    Chinese Uppper Beginner Level 1 is ideal for anyone around HSK2 level. This means the student can read some basic Chinese characters and is able to greet people, introduce oneself and understand simple phrases. To find out what level you are, you can take our free HSK Level Quiz.
  • Chinese Intermediate Level 1 (HSK 3)
    Chinese Intermediate Level 1 is ideal for anyone around HSK3 level. This means the student can confidently read simple Chinese characters and can participate in simple conversations about a variety of topics. To find out what level you are, you can take our free HSK Level Quiz.
Book Tickets
Book Tickets

To book tickets to one of our events just enter your details in the form below and pay online!

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Check out these pictures from some of our amazing events! We hope to see you at one of them very soon!

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