Modern Languages - Chinese

Chinese Language Partner Activity

Students from the K-State Chinese Language Program warmly invite you to participate in the Language Partner Activity that helps with their learning of the Chinese language and culture. The goals of the Language Partner Activity are to promote meaningful communication between English-speaking and Chinese-speaking students and to encourage exchange between the two languages and cultures. Participation in this activity is completely voluntary and free!

Sign-up:

  • If you are interested in participating, please send us your name, email address, major, and any special requests if you have (e.g., major preference) via email (huan2@ksu.edu).

Based on the requests from students, we will pair one Chinese-speaking student with one English-speaking student, who are free to arrange the meeting either in person or online according to their schedules.

To sign-up or if you have questions about the activity, email Huan Guo via huan2@ksu.edu. Thank you!

Learning Chinese @ K-State

Chinese is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Nearly 1.3 billion people speak Chinese as their first language. Mandarin, or referred to as Putonghua, is a standardized form of spoken Chinese. It is the official language of the People's Republic of China, and also one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Come explore the richness of the Chinese culture!

Students can take Chinese courses to count toward their language requirements for the B.A., pursue a minor in Chinese Studies or a secondary major in International and Area Studies.

Want to know more about Chinese @K-State?

Need some financial assistance? Interested in studying abroad? Want to declare a Chinese Studies Minor? Need to apply for retroactive credit? Have any questions? Contact:

Dr. Li YangDr. Yang
Associate Professor
EH 013
lyang1@k-state.edu