Learn Chinese in Shanghai | EF Chinese course in Shanghai

  EF International School of Chinese

We welcome you to the EF Shanghai school

EF Shanghai is centrally located directly on Huai Hai Road and within easy walking distance of colorful markets, exotic shops and traditional restaurants. After Chinese class, different school clubs and activities provide a great way to explore the city while practicing your new language skills.

Learn Chinese the EF way

Highly experienced in teaching Chinese to international students, our teachers specialize in providing a personalized learning environment. An individualized curriculum and extra small classes with five to eight students guarantees that you will get the help you need to succeed in learning Chinese.

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City life

The sleek and cosmopolitan city of Shanghai has redefined itself countless times in its long history and is one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Starting as a sleepy fishing village, and transforming into international melting pot, today’s modern Shanghai is filled with striking skyscrapers.

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Culture

Study Chinese and take advantage of Shanghai’s location on the banks of the Huangpu River as you stroll along the calming waterfront Bund or explore the variety of shops and cafés, which can be found on Nanjing Road.

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Explore

After your Chinese class and on weekends, the sights of the world’s most ancient - and most modern - civilization await. Take a trip to surrounding destinations such as Hangzhou or the Moganshan Mountains, all easy day trips from Shanghai. Or, travel to the bustling city of Beijing, with its ancient treasures.

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