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Nanchukus&Mandarin~ in Beijing
Oct 18, 2007 07:33
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I wonder if...
If you've ever seen how Bruce Lee plays the Nunchakus in his Kungfu movie!

Hey! Ladies and Gentlemen,Boys and Girls~What do you wanna learn most here in China?
Cooking? Taiji? Kungfu? Peking Opera? Chinese traditional medicine or music?
Or you just wanna come to China and stay for a couple of months or even years, and then leave as occidental as you were without a slightest trace of ever having visited this great oriental country famous for its traditional culture? What do you think?...
Yeah, frankly, I'd really love to teach you all the things I just mentioned above. However, what I'm really good at is Madarin teaching,and....Nunchakus! (and maybe, a little bit cooking, you can have a taste of my steamed Yunnan ham & cheese someday)~ Be my student and I'll teach you Nunchakus!
Nunchuckus are great! I know they are forbidden in some countries, but its possessing and practising is one hundred percent legal here in China~ Is that a little bit too cool?~
Nunchakus is an important part of Chinese marshal arts and encouraged by people around you as a means of gaining physical strength~ and of course, you know its power as an arm, right? (tittering)

So, What's the reason for letting this chance slip through your fingers~ Contact me and start to learn two things which you cannot afford to miss: Mandarin and Nunchakus~

Remember me, my friends~ I'm a professional Mandarin tutor and a responsible Nunchakus teacher, a person different from all the other Mandarin-only tutors. My info:

Jeet Law in Beijing/China, Male, native Chinese,27,provides:
Professional Mandarin training & Chinese culture lecturing, Nunchakus training. Private tutor and public lecturer experience in foreign enterprises, universities and online-communities. Seeking relevant jobs. Sample and reference available upon request.

Email:
gmail.com|jeetlaw




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