中文 | 母語程度 |
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日語 | 流利 |
英語 | 精通 |
德語 | 只能說一點 |
I come from Liaoning Province, China, a place full of kind people, delicious food, and beautiful scenery through all four seasons. So if you have the chance, please come and visit us.
I studied in Japan for four years. I can’t say my Japanese is completely native level, but I can speak it fluently.Currently, I am pursuing a master’s degree at Ulm University in Germany, in a field called Cognitive Systems, where I study how psychology and artificial intelligence are interconnected.
I enjoy playing the violin and drawing. My greatest passion is anime. Since watching anime was not enough for me, and I wanted to participate in the production of anime as a voice actor, I attended a vocational school for voice actors after graduating from high school. I think it was a very important experience for me because I worked hard together with friends who had the same goal, my confidence increased, and my Japanese language skills improved.When I was in elementary school, I attended an journalism training class, and my teachers would often told me that “Your Mandarin pronunciation is perfect.” I frequently served as an emcee for school assemblies and class events, so I am very confident in my pronunciation and language use in Chinese.
I can explain topics from AP Calculus AB—such as differentiation, integration, functions, and limits—in either Japanese or English.
I always try to teach slowly and clearly so that even students from the liberal arts can understand easily.
During my bachelor’s degree in psychology, I studied a wide range of subjects including cognitive psychology, social psychology, biological psychology, and statistics.
In my lessons, I can teach the contents of AP Psychology as well as real university-level concepts, helping students not only learn the facts but also understand why people think that way and how to apply the knowledge in real life.
In the future, I want to combine my knowledge of psychology and education to create lessons that are clear, sustainable, and enjoyable.
I teach Chinese pronunciation, grammar, and conversation—from beginner to advanced levels—and I will help each student find a learning path that suits them best.
If we take one step at a time, you will surely feel that “I can do it!”
Let’s enjoy learning together—thank you very much!
***neee