Learn Chinese Online from Moscow with a Native Speaker
Join Moscow learners building real Mandarin skills with Will — live, personalised online lessons that work around Moscow time and your professional schedule.
Why Moscow professionals are learning Mandarin
Moscow is Russia’s financial and business capital — and the epicentre of Russia–China commercial ties that are reshaping global trade.
Moscow is Russia’s financial gateway to China
The headquarters of Russia’s largest corporations — from energy majors to state banks — are in Moscow. With Russia–China bilateral trade exceeding $240 billion in 2023, Mandarin gives Moscow’s business professionals a direct edge in negotiations, partnerships, and client relationships.
Energy sector ties run deep
Rosneft, Gazprom, and Lukoil all operate from Moscow and have significant Chinese business relationships. Russia is China’s largest oil supplier. Mandarin-speaking professionals in Moscow’s energy sector are increasingly valued at every level of the industry.
Technology and innovation corridors
Moscow’s technology sector — from Skolkovo to fintech — has growing ties with Chinese counterparts. Chinese technology investment in Russia flows predominantly through Moscow, and Mandarin-speaking tech professionals have a measurable advantage in building these relationships.
Moscow’s Chinese community is growing
Tens of thousands of Chinese nationals live and work in Moscow. Mandarin connects you to that community directly — opening doors in business, academia, and everyday life that simply aren’t available through interpreters or translation apps.
Academic and research ties with China
Moscow’s universities — MGU, MGIMO, HSE — have deep research partnerships with Chinese institutions. Academics, researchers, and students studying China–Russia relations, economics, or policy increasingly need working Mandarin.
One of the most rewarding intellectual challenges
Mandarin’s tones, characters, and fundamentally different grammatical logic offer a profound cognitive challenge — one that builds focus, memory, and pattern-recognition skills that compound into every area of your professional and personal life.
Built for learners from Moscow
MSK-friendly scheduling, a native speaker, and lessons designed entirely around your professional and personal goals.
Book a Free Intro CallMSK-friendly scheduling
Moscow time is just 5 hours behind Beijing — one of the most compatible time zone gaps for learning Mandarin. Will offers morning and evening slots that fit around Moscow business hours.
Lessons built around your industry
Business Mandarin for energy, finance, or technology? Conversational fluency for travel or academic research? Every lesson is designed around your specific context and goals — not a generic textbook.
Learn from anywhere in Moscow
At home, at the office, or on the go. All you need is a reliable internet connection and 45–60 minutes. Lessons run via Zoom or Google Meet.
Mandarin lessons for every part of Moscow
Moscow is one of the world’s largest cities and Russia’s economic and political centre. The reasons people learn Mandarin at Moscow City aren’t the same as at MSU, in the Diplomatic Quarter, or beyond into the wider Moscow region — same teacher, same online format, completely different conversations.
The business core
Moskva-City, the Tverskaya corridor, and the broader CBD are home to Russia’s leading banks, energy companies, and trading houses — many with deep, active relationships with Chinese counterparties. Mandarin is a measurable career advantage across finance, commodities, energy, and trade for professionals based in central Moscow.
Yakimanka & the embassy district
The PRC Embassy on Druzhby Street, and the surrounding Yakimanka and Khamovniki districts, host much of Moscow’s diplomatic and consular community. Many of our students in this corridor are diplomats, foreign-affairs analysts, and policy professionals whose work touches the Russia-China relationship daily.
Sinology & academic research
Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Higher School of Economics, and other Moscow universities have some of the most distinguished Sinology and Asian studies programmes in the world. Many of our Moscow students are PhD candidates, researchers, and academics whose work requires native-level engagement with Chinese-language primary sources.
Suburban & regional Moscow
Beyond the centre, professionals across Greater Moscow and Moscow Oblast — from logistics operators handling China-bound freight to manufacturers, importers, and tech-sector workers — increasingly engage with Chinese partners. Online lessons reach anywhere in the region with an internet connection.
How to start learning Chinese from Moscow
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, your current level, and find the right course.
Get your personalised plan
Will builds a lesson plan tailored specifically to you — your pace, your focus areas, your schedule.
Start your first lesson
Jump online via Zoom or Google Meet and start building real Mandarin skills from session one.
Choose your Mandarin course
Three core programmes to take you from beginner to confident Mandarin speaker, plus specialist options for business and HSK exam preparation.
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 genuine insider’s understanding of Chinese culture, business norms, and communication styles. He has been teaching Mandarin to students from around the world, including learners in Moscow and across Russia, for over 10 years.
Will’s Moscow students include professionals in energy, finance, technology, and academia. Whatever your reason for learning Mandarin — business negotiations, career development, academic research, or personal enrichment — he builds a programme around your specific goals and adjusts it as you progress.
What students say
Real results from real learners — online, 1-on-1, with Will.
“I’d picked up some Mandarin years ago but never built a real foundation. Will’s Intermediate course in Moscow gave me proper structure — grammar, vocabulary, real conversation. The online format works perfectly with Moscow time. Within months my Mandarin moved from broken to actually useful.”
“I’m a financial analyst in Moscow and started Mandarin because so much of our deal flow involves Chinese counterparties. Within six months I can follow the gist of conversations in meetings without waiting for translation. Will’s structured approach made it far less daunting than I expected.”
“I’m a researcher at a Moscow university studying China–Russia relations. Will tailored the course to academic and professional Mandarin — primary sources, formal register, technical vocabulary. His patience and depth of knowledge are exceptional.”
5 ways to live Mandarin in Moscow — outside the lesson
A curated guide to Chinese cultural and academic life in Moscow — from the PRC Embassy precinct to MSU’s leading Sinology programmes. Tap a tab to explore each one.
PRC Embassy & Druzhby Street
The Embassy of the People’s Republic of China on Druzhby Street is one of the most prominent diplomatic buildings in Moscow — a striking piece of Chinese-inspired architecture in the heart of the city. The surrounding Yakimanka district has a long-standing China presence, including the Park Druzhby (‘Park of Friendship’) marking the historic Sino-Soviet relationship.
Lomonosov Moscow State University
MSU’s Institute of Asian and African Studies houses one of the world’s most respected Chinese studies programmes, with active research in classical and modern Chinese, China studies, and Sino-Russian relations. Public lectures and academic events run through the year, many open to the general public.
Chinese New Year in Moscow
Moscow’s Lunar New Year celebrations have grown substantially over the past decade, with cultural events at Park Druzhby, the State Tretyakov Gallery, and various Moscow cultural centres each January or February. Many events are bilingual or include Mandarin programming — an excellent low-pressure way to put new vocabulary into practice in a festive setting.
SBS Mandarin (online)
Australia’s SBS broadcasts daily Mandarin-language news, current affairs, and cultural programming via the SBS Audio app and online — available worldwide, completely free. For Moscow professionals tracking the Asia-Pacific dimension of Chinese policy and trade, SBS Mandarin offers a useful complement to Russian and Chinese language news sources.
Mandarin language exchange meetups
Moscow has active Mandarin language-exchange meetup groups, mostly around MSU, HSE, and the central business district. Russia’s substantial Chinese expat and student community means conversation partners are relatively easy to find, particularly through informal cafe meetups and university-organised events.
FAQs for learners from Moscow
Explore Mandarin lessons from Russia
Other Russian cities and the Russia hub — same online format, AEST/Russian-time-friendly scheduling.
“I work in commodity trading in Moscow and China is central to our business. The Business Mandarin course has been genuinely invaluable — I can now hold basic conversations with our Chinese counterparts directly, without relying on interpreters. The difference it makes to those relationships is real.”
Dmitri K. 🇷🇺 · Moscow, Russia
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