Bonjour!Je m'appelle Lay. Hello, my name is Lay (レイ). I speak Japanese, French, and English. The most important things to learn a language are "to have fun", "to practice", and "to persist". The fun of a foreign language depends on how each individual sees it, but there is great joy when one "learns new things", "gets the message across", and "reaches the goal!" Among them, there are people that
I live in UK. I sometimes think I could fully speak any other languages in the world. I know it is hard to learn them but if you could speak any other languages you had lots of friends and having a communication with people. How it is nice thing, isn't it? Would you like to study Japanese with me? Let's talk about your country, your interests, your favorites, Japan and anything you want to ta
Hello! My name is Mamiko. I am currently living in Germany and have been teaching Japanese to children from kindergarteners to junior high/middle school children, as well as to adults for 8 years now. I studied Japanese literature and became a certified school teacher at a university in Japan. In addition to Japanese, I also taught yoga and macrobiotics (a traditional Japanese food and drin
Hello! Nice to meet you all. My name is Ryoko. I offer healing using Usui Reiki (spiritual energy) and energy healing, including aromatherapy counselling for the spirit. Reiki is an allowance therapy and hand healing that originated in Japan. However, it spread abroad first and then came back to Japan as a reimportation. It is a historical energy healing that will celebrate its 100th anniversa
What was it that made you first want to start learning Korean, everyone?/I want to understand K-POP lyrics!I want to be able to talk about my favourite performers and events!I want to watch Korean dramas without subtitles!I want to be able to speak in Korean with my Korean friends!I want to travel to Korea!\...and so on. The reasons are numerous and varied. My reason for starting to study Korean
Hello! My name is Tom. You can also call me “Toru“ if you’re familiar with Japanese names. I was born and raised in Japan, and have lived in the U.S for 13 years.I'm a native Japanese speaker and am fluent in English. I have a B.A in law in Japan, and an A.S in Exercise Science & Wellness in the U.S.In my free time I enjoy traveling both domestically and internationally, hiking, river rafting,