Learn with Someone.
Help your child stop guessing Chinese from pinyin and start recognising words, remembering them and speaking with confidence.
Class.One uses story-based memory, character-shape understanding and 1-to-1 online guidance to help children aged 4-12 strengthen Chinese word recognition, reading and expression foundations. Especially suitable for English-speaking families or children who easily forget Chinese words.
First identify whether your child is stuck at word recognition, memory, reading, focus or speaking confidence, then recommend the learning direction.

Your child is not lazy. Often, the real learning block has not been seen.
Slow recognition, easy to forget
More repetition alone may not solve it. The child may be stuck at character shape, sound, meaning or memory method.
Too dependent on pinyin
The child can read the sound, but is still unsure when seeing the Chinese character itself and lacks confidence to read independently.
Large classes make it easy to drift
A child may sit quietly even when they do not understand. 1-to-1 lessons can quickly reveal where they are stuck.
Parents are tired from travel, and children are tired too
Save travel time and use the child’s clearest 25 minutes for real learning.
Class.One’s method: make the word meaningful first, so the child is more willing to remember it.
Story-based word memory
Connect Chinese characters with stories, images and meaning, instead of mechanically memorising pronunciation.
Learning Diagnosis
First observe where the child is stuck, then decide whether to start from recognition, reading, pinyin, comprehension or expression.
Short, high-interaction lessons
Use goal-focused 25/50-minute 1-to-1 lessons that match children’s attention rhythm.
Parents can see progress
Teachers can give clearer feedback on where the child is stuck and where progress is happening.
How is this different from normal tuition, large classes or apps?
1-to-1 diagnosis
The teacher can see whether the child is stuck at shape, sound, meaning, memory or confidence.
Not only copying or memorising
The focus is on recognising, understanding, reading and speaking with guided repetition.
Less passive waiting
Children do not need to wait for a large class pace. The lesson can respond to the child’s actual block.
Parent-visible next step
The trial helps parents see whether the child fits online learning before committing to a longer plan.
One voucher to test both Chinese word recognition and English expression.
Includes 2 Chinese Words Recognition trial lessons + 2 Speakoday English trial lessons. Suitable for parents who want to observe their child’s response before deciding whether to focus on Chinese, English or both languages together.
- Chinese: check whether the child is stuck at word recognition, memory, reading or speaking.
- English: check whether the child is stuck at phonics, reading, sentence structure or speaking confidence.
- After the trial, the team recommends the next learning direction, so parents do not need to guess the wrong package from the start.
Suitable for these children
- Aged 4-12 and need to build Chinese / language foundations.
- Slow word recognition, easy to forget, or resistant when seeing Chinese words.
- English-speaking family, and parents do not want the child to rely on pinyin all the time.
- Offline tuition results are average, but parents do not want to keep wasting time.
- Parents want to observe the child’s response through a lower-risk trial first.
Frequently asked questions
What equipment is needed?
Stable internet, a tablet / computer and a quiet lesson space are enough.
What if my child cannot sit still?
We use shorter, high-interaction 1-to-1 lessons and do not require children to passively listen for a long time.
Can complete beginners join?
Yes. The teacher will first check the child’s current foundation, then arrange a suitable starting point.
Must we sign up after the trial?
No. The trial lets parents first observe the child’s response, the teacher’s method and the recommended next step.
Do not keep guessing whether your child is suitable for online Chinese lessons.
Let your child try two lessons. You will see more clearly whether the issue is that the child does not want to learn, or the past method did not fit them.

