Scholar of China Scholarship Council;
6 years of teaching Chinese and Russian as foreign languages;
Test of Russian as a Foreign Language-II(excellent=C1);
ТРЯ8- excellent (Test of Russian 8th level);
Translator of Chinese/English/Russian;
Expert of cataloging in Russian and English.
Oral Chinese/Russian;
Basic Chinese/Russian;
Chinese/Russian grammar;
Help with HSK exams;
Help with Tests of Russian as a Foreign Language I-III;
Business Chinese/Russian;
Russian literature and etc.
I’m a Chinese native speaker and I’ve been learning and teaching Russian and English as foreign languages for many years, so I know what kind of problems you may find in learning these languages and how to deal with them. Now I work in a collaborative university and many of my colleagues are from all over the world, and I feel so free to work with them because there’s no language barriers. If you do wanna learn Chinese/Russian well, I think my only advice is to keep practicing and to find a good tutor who will tell you how to do it even when you’re living a crazily busy life.))