Learn Chinese Online in Canberra with a Native Speaker
Join students from Canberra and across the ACT learning Mandarin with Will — live, personalised 1-on-1 lessons designed for the ACT’s unique professional and diplomatic context.
Why Canberrans are learning Mandarin
Canberra is the centre of Australia’s foreign policy, trade diplomacy, and national government. For ACT professionals, Mandarin is more than a language skill — it’s a strategic career asset.
Australia’s diplomatic and government capital
Canberra houses the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the Department of Industry, and dozens of agencies with direct China mandates. Mandarin is increasingly listed as a key skill in APS roles at the senior level.
ANU — Australia’s leading China studies institution
The Australian National University has one of the world’s top programs in China studies, Chinese language, and Asia-Pacific policy. Mandarin is essential for researchers, academics, and students engaging with ANU’s substantial China-focused work.
Embassy row and diplomatic community
Canberra’s diplomatic precinct includes the Chinese Embassy and dozens of missions from Mandarin-speaking regions. For those working in or around the diplomatic community, Mandarin creates professional relationships that English cannot.
Australian Public Service — China policy roles
The APS employs thousands of policy professionals whose work touches directly on China — trade, security, education, and economic policy. Mandarin gives APS professionals a rare and valued capability.
Canberra’s growing Chinese-Australian community
The ACT has a rapidly growing Chinese-Australian community, particularly around ANU, the Canberra CBD, and Bruce. Whether for professional networking or community connection, Mandarin is increasingly part of Canberra life.
Career differentiation in a competitive capital
In a city of highly educated professionals competing for senior government, consulting, and research roles, Mandarin is a rare and highly valued differentiator that can define a career trajectory.
Built for ACT learners
AEST-friendly scheduling, a native Mandarin speaker with deep cultural knowledge, and lessons tailored to Canberra’s unique government, diplomatic, and academic context with China.
Book a Free Intro CallAEST-friendly scheduling
Morning, evening, and weekend slots designed around Canberra’s working hours — flexible enough for the ACT’s demanding professional schedules.
Lessons built around ACT professional contexts
Diplomatic Mandarin, government policy vocabulary, academic research language, or conversational fluency — every lesson is designed around your specific Canberra career goals.
Learn from anywhere in the ACT
Canberra CBD, Barton, Bruce, Woden, Belconnen, Tuggeranong, or regional ACT — fully online, wherever you work or live.
How to start learning Chinese in Canberra
Three simple steps from your first enquiry to your first lesson.
Book a free intro call
A relaxed 20-minute chat with Will to discuss your goals, current level, and find the right course for you.
Get your plan
Will puts together a personalised lesson plan — your pace, your focus areas, your schedule. Nothing generic.
Start your first lesson
Jump online via Zoom or Google Meet and start building real Mandarin skills from session one.
Choose your Mandarin course
From complete beginner to fluent conversationalist — a course for every ACT learner.
Traveller
Preparing you for China, one phrase at a time
- Practical travel vocabulary & phrases
- Everyday expressions & greetings
- Ordering food, shopping & directions
- Cultural etiquette & context
- Survival Mandarin for real situations
Basics
The complete start — from zero to genuine conversations
- Pronunciation & the 4 tones from day one
- Pinyin reading & phonetics system
- Foundational grammar — logic, not rules
- Vocabulary building at your own pace
- Real conversations from lesson one
Intermediate
Build on what you know — reach real fluency
- Advanced grammar structures & patterns
- Chinese character reading & writing
- Fluency practice with live feedback
- Business & professional Mandarin
- Cultural depth & nuanced expression

Meet Will — the person behind WillyChina
Will is a native Mandarin speaker born in China and raised in Australia — giving him a unique ability to bridge both cultures. His understanding of both the language and Australia’s relationship with China makes him ideally placed to support Canberra’s professional community.
Will doesn’t just teach you words — he helps you understand the Chinese way of thinking, communicating, and building relationships. For government and diplomatic professionals, that cultural depth is as valuable as the language itself.
What students say
Real results from real learners — online, 1-on-1, with Will.
“I’d been telling myself for years I should learn Mandarin and finally started Will’s Basics course in Canberra. Within months I was holding simple conversations and ordering confidently around Civic. The online format fits around my schedule perfectly. Wish I’d started years ago.”
“I’m a PhD student at ANU working on Chinese history. I needed to get my language skills to a functional level, fast. Will’s structured approach got me there in a way that six months of self-study hadn’t managed. Brilliant teacher.”
“I work at the Embassy precinct in Canberra and Mandarin has been on my professional development list for years. Will made it achievable around a demanding schedule. His patience and cultural insight are exceptional.”
5 ways to live Mandarin in the ACT — outside the lesson
From Canberra-Beijing diplomatic ties and the National Gallery’s Chinese collection to the Canberra Multicultural Festival, the Australia-China policy community, and ACT Chinese-Australian organisations — a curated guide to ACT Mandarin life beyond the lesson.
Canberra-Beijing diplomatic relationship
Canberra-Beijing diplomatic ties dating to 1972 are anchored by the Embassy of the PRC at Yarralumla, the Australian Embassy in Beijing, and ongoing high-level cultural exchange. Annual diplomatic events open to the public include National Day receptions, cultural performances, and policy briefings. For ACT learners, the diplomatic relationship gives unique professional and cultural visibility into mainland China at the highest institutional level.
National Gallery of Australia Chinese collection
The National Gallery of Australia houses one of the southern hemisphere’s most significant Chinese art collections — ceramics, calligraphy, contemporary Chinese art, and rotating special exhibitions. Permanent and travelling exhibits run year-round. For ACT Mandarin learners, the NGA offers cultural depth that complements language study with millennia of visual and material culture.
Canberra Multicultural Festival
The annual Canberra Multicultural Festival (February) is the ACT’s largest annual cultural event, with substantial Chinese programming — food stalls, dragon dances, traditional music, and contemporary Chinese-Australian performances. Free, family-friendly, and a natural setting for everyday Mandarin practice with the wider community.
Australia-China policy & think-tank community
The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA ACT), the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), and the China Matters Forum all run regular events on Australia-China relations, trade, and cultural policy in Canberra. For ACT professionals working at or interested in Australia’s China policy interface, these forums offer unique networking and substantive engagement.
ACT Chinese-Australian community organisations
The Chinese Community Council of Australia (ACT chapter), the ACT Chinese Australian Association, and Canberra Chinese Cultural Society host regular gatherings, cultural events, and Lunar New Year celebrations across Civic, Belconnen, and Tuggeranong. For ACT learners outside the diplomatic/policy circuit, these are the natural in-person Mandarin communities to participate in.
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View hub →“I’m an APS officer working on trade policy with China. Will’s Business Mandarin course has given me a capability I simply didn’t have before. Being able to engage directly with Chinese officials — even briefly in Mandarin — changes the dynamic entirely.”
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