If you have intermediate or higher level of Japanese, do you have these concerns?
- JLPT N3 or higher, but when I try to speak, only simple words come out...
- There are grammar points that I know but can't use
- I realize that I'm only speaking with a limited vocabulary
- I want to speak Japanese more naturally
Hello! My name is Miho.
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☆Let's have fun lessons together! [Target audience]
・People 18 years old and older *Sorry, but I do not offer lessons for children.
・People who have a general understanding of basic grammar
・People who want to improve their skills, especially those at the intermediate level, or those who want to maintain their advanced level, are all welcome!
[What you can do in the lesson]
- I will correct your mistakes as you converse.
- I will teach you more natural pronunciation and expressions.
- Oh, I know it! but I can't use it... Practice speaking using these late beginner to intermediate level grammar.
- Try various tasks with role-playing! Recommended for those who are struggling to improve from the intermediate level.
- Read the news and discuss related topics.
Other lessons will be tailored to your needs. Feel free to request more.
[About the textbook]
- Basically, we use original textbooks created by the instructor, so you don't have to buy new textbooks.
[Language of lessons]
I can speak Japanese and Korean.
If you understand Korean, I can explain things you don't understand in Korean.
I can understand simple English, but I don't understand difficult content.
I'm sorry, but I will use Google Translate if necessary.
This text also owes a lot to Google... hahaha
[What is important in lessons]
- I will make the lesson one where everyone can speak a lot.
- I try to make the lesson relaxing. Let's talk while drinking tea
- I don't have much experience, but I like to think about and create various learning methods and materials. If there is a lesson you want, I will do my best to accommodate you!
[What I would like to ask]
*When applying, please let me know the following in a message.
1. When did you start learning Japanese?
2. How do you usually study? (Books, YouTube, etc.)
3. Reasons for starting Japanese, goals, things you want to do using Japanese, etc.
*Lessons will be held on Zoom, skype, and Google meet.
If you don't like cameras, it's ok to take it off.
[Message to everyone]
I've been studying Korean on Cafetalk for three years since I was 33 while working and raising my children. (I have two children!)
I'm busy every day, and of course I can't study abroad.
But I kept practicing because I wanted to learn Korean, and now I can even have deep conversations with native Korean friends.
My world expanded through language learning, and that's when I got nationally qualified to be a Japanese teacher!
I want to help people like me who are busy and don't have time, and can't easily go to local places, but want to speak natural Japanese, with their studies!
I'm looking forward to meeting you all.