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Hi!
I am Yoroshiku, I live in Osaka, Japan.
Favorite things
Anything sweet in general!^^ Especially ice cream.
However, I've been eating too much lately, and I've been trying to avoid it. (cry)
I'm praying that some maker will make a ready-made ice cream with less sweetness.
I also love sweets, cakes and bread.
I want to eat a lot of them, but I can't because of my health.
I also like listening to music.
Recently I've been listening to Misia, Yumin and other female singer-songwriters.
Just listening to it relieves my stress.
I also like watching films and TV dramas.
However, I try not to watch dramas these days. (haha)
Once you start one, you would want to watch it until the end, wouldn’t you?
It makes you unable to do anything else…
I also love travelling and driving.
Recently we went on a family tripin Kyoto.
Unfortunately, the weather was so good that we were on the verge of heat stroke and had to stop halfway.
The rest of the day was spent surfing the net and reading.
I've been reading a lot of books written by someone who started a new businesses and I'm learning a lot from them.
The writer is younger than me, but I'm reading his books and I agree with his ideas.
Things I don’t like
I don't like food that is too spicy.
I'm also not a meat guy.
And, of course, seafood and crustaceans…
Well, I can't eat animals.
And I'm not a good drinker! I used to have a hard time when I was working in an office because I would turn red after a few drinks.
Well, there's a bit more to it than that.
Let's have some fun and learn a bit of everything!
If you're interested in learning Korean or Japanese, or would like to take advantage of our various consulting services, I’m here for yout!
I majored in international economics and completed a graduate course in Japanese-Korean simultaneous interpretation and translation.
Since then, I have worked for a major semiconductor manufacturer, a telecommunication company, a trading company and a start-up venture business, and I am also running an online business and working as a freelancer.
I have experience as a Korean and Japanese teacher at major schools in Tokyo and Seoul, so I can teach anyone, from those who don't know the first letter of the Korean language to those who want to speak with beautiful pronunciation or those who majored in Korean at university, the best way to study according to their goals and motivations.
I welcome applications from people who want to travel, exchange or study Korean as well as those who want to do business or research.
I am a native speaker of both Japanese and Korean, so you don't have to worry if you don't understand much.
I will teach you everything you need to know to improve your language skills, from choosing the right materials to ways of studying.
Of course, if it's too difficult or boring, I won’t make it long, I will try to make it as easy and fun as possible by adapting the way I talk to suit your needs and interests.
So please don't worry.
I believe that it is better to learn a foreign language, not only Korean, from a native speaker but also from someone who knows your native language well.
If not, both the teacher and the student will be confused and unable to understand each other during the lesson.
You don't have to learn from me(;^_^A but you can use the above as a guide when choosing another teacher.
Also! At Cafetalk, I offer not only Korean and Japanese language lessons, but also small and start-up business consulting, life counseling, fortune-telling (Four Pillars of Destiny), childbirth, childcare, education, and career counseling.
I will do my best to help people with various problems to find the best solution.
I look forward to meeting you.
⁂Below are cases when I cannot accept new students
When the schedule is full;
When I become busy with other tasks;
When my health condition deteriorates;
When I have other unavoidable reasons.
【 Cafetalk Translation / February 2022 】
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