Hello my name is TAMA. I teach children who are new to abacus so that they can improve their skills in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. I will proceed my lesson just like you would in an offline abacus class. I myself have learned a lot from the children I have taught in my lessons. Kindergarteners, elementary school students, and junior high school students all have a lot of things to do which ca
Hello everyone! I'm Kazuaki. After I became an adult, I seriously got into shogi and wanting to spread its wonder to everyone, I obtained shogi instructor qualifications. Currently, I teach shogi classes mainly to children. Amongst the many people I've met through shogi,"There aren't many beginner shogi classes aimed at adults"is a sentiment I've often heard. Clearly it's quite a challenge for t
After my [New] ribbon was removed, I immediately received a [Recommended] ribbon! I received first place in Cafetalk’s New Tutors Rankings, Trending Tutor Rankings, as well as Most Repeated Rankings! Thank you so much for your support! I’ll do my best to continue providing even better lessons! Hello. I am Miyo, an abacus tutor. I would be delighted if I could help childr
My name is Aoi and I am a go instructor.I have been playing go for about 17 years. As for my kiryoku (skill level), I have 6 dan license from Nihon Kiin, the central Go organization of Japan.◆About the Game of Go◆Some people might think, go is too difficult, go is for the elderly, go is a game for men…But those days are gone!Nowadays, even children learn it as an extracurricular and it’s getting
Hello. I'm abacus teacher Chie. Since 2004 I've been living in Istanbul, Turkey. Since about 8 years ago I've been teaching abacus to Turkish children. I teach to 3 to 5 year-olds in group lessons at kindergartens. I have about 300 students. Here on Cafetalk it is my aim to teach the abacus, with careful focus on the correct use of the fingers. I'd like to teach lessons that children will say ar
Hello! I’m Noriko. I live in Japan and have been an aerobics instructor for many years. I love children, and I have many years of experience teaching swimming to children. It takes courage to try something for the first time, doesn’t it? But if you can do it, it’s sure to be fun and you’ll be glad about it...and of course, I’ll be glad about it too! I am confident in
Hello, my name is miki and I am from Taiwan. Hello everyone! I am miki from Taiwan. I am a cheerful and upbeat person, and I love making friends. In 2012, I moved to Japan when I married a Japanese man. I currently live in Chiba prefecture, but I have also lived in Hokkaido and Yokohama for a while! I have been in Japan for 10 years now!Having always loved Japan, I worked in the restaurant
NEW notice 1/26I was on the Cafetalk Japanese language Tutor Rankings! This is all thanks to you for always taking my lessons! Thank you so much. I will continue to strive to provide even better lessons for you. ★ Learn beautiful Japanese with a broadcaster! ★ ★ Learn to pronounce like a native-speaker by following methods used in broadcasting training schools! ★ Listen to plenty of quality Jap
I offer lessons to pre-school children to adults. My name is Mayumi Okunaga, and I am an abacus teacher. I currently teach at an abacus cram school. I teach how to calculate using the abacus, which can also help with cognitive development by using your left and right brains. ☆ I teach how to enhance your ability to do calculations in your head, so that you can do the four arithmetical operations
Hi everyone! My name is Yuki.Thank you for showing interest in Go and thank you for visiting my page!~Profile~The reason why I started playing Go is because my father is a professional Go player and we always had Go in the house. I already knew the rules since I was a child.Our family has been running a Go school for kids for more than 10 years and many Go players from our school have participate
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