LingoAce Shares Latest Findings on the State of Chinese Language Learning in the United States

  • Edtech Company Also Launches Foundation Curriculum Created for New Learners

LingoAce, a Singapore-headquartered global education technology company and leading Mandarin Chinese language learning platform, has shared new findings on the state of learning Mandarin Chinese in the US, the latest study to date.

The survey of 5,000 American parents of children under 18 aimed to get a clear understanding of the foreign language learning market for children, including how children are learning and what factors are influencing their decision to learn Mandarin Chinese. The survey shows the steadily growing market for Chinese learning in the US, yet one that is beset by a shortage of quality teachers and classes offered both in school and as supplemental learning. With less than 1% of US children currently learning Chinese, LingoAce is proud to be making the language more accessible to young learners through its fun and engaging learning experience. You can view the full findings at lingoace.com/marketstudy.

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Recognizing the growing demand of K-12 students learning Chinese, including among non-heritage learners, LingoAce has designed a ‘Foundation’ curriculum built specifically for these students, and for children who want to learn but are unable to find sustainable and efficient online resources to meet their needs. In addition to LingoAce’s hallmark certified teachers who can provide real-time feedback, this Foundation curriculum currently focuses on K-6 children who do not have prior exposure or experience with Mandarin, with plans to expand into older grades soon. The curriculum uses the benchmarks and standards of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Language (ACTFL), and adopts the 5 Step Lesson Plan based on Stanford University’s World Language Program.

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Unlike learners from Chinese speaking households, non-heritage learners are at a disadvantage due to not having daily language exposure. Therefore, all of LingoAce’s Foundation program lessons include several review units and the reintroduction of previously taught material. The program begins with everyday topics and is intended to help students build a good foundation for Mandarin Chinese through graduated lesson plans. Within a few weeks, students are expected to know how to greet others, introduce themselves, say thank you and count to ten.

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