Hello everyone! I'm Aisaka and I live in Italy.I studied Italian by myself.Using that experience and based on the motto "continue to have fun", I use YouTube and PowerPoint in my lessons so students can understand more easily. I hope I can help those who are interested in learning Italian! About me…It all started when I first travelled to Italy. Since then, I developed my interest in
Ciao a tutti!I'm Luca Facchini but you can call me Luca Sensei.I am an Italian multifaceted artist and I love to teach! I have my studio in Italy and I always go back and forth between Japan and Italy for my art. I have always wanted to be an artist and teaching is one of the best ways to learn too.NEW Online lessons manners (netiquette) here: https://youtu.be/1EZHqSX5WLA?feature=shared I attend
I have been teaching for about two years, both in person and online. I love teaching and I always make it my priority that the student is having fun and enjoying the lesson through making it as interactive as possible. I am a jurist, specialised in International law and after my degree and some experience in the field of law, I started teaching Law, Italian, English and Spanish, both in person and
Nice to meet you! I am Ayako, a soprano singer living in Germany. I have been in Italy for almost 9 years, first studying singing privately while at the University of Florence and then graduating from the National Conservatory of Music in Turin with a BA and MA in Chamber Voice. I used Italian in my daily life and at university, and have worked as an interpreter for major events to present Japane
Hello! My name is Massimo, I am Italian, I was born in Milan and I live in the province of Bergamo. I am 50 years old, I am married and my wife is Japanese, born in Kyoto. Throughout my life I have interacted with people of other nationalities, both at work and personally. For 20 years I was an educator, I worked in different foster homes where hosted boys who came from Morocco, Egypt, Bangladesh,
Hi, my name is Saule and I am from Kazakhstan. I love teaching and sharing my knowledge with other people, even though I have a business background (MSc in Management after worked in advertising and marketing), I find fascinating new cultures and new languages. Maybe that's why my teaching method is about always putting myself in a place of students (so I am not so strict, I prefer to motivate and
I'm an Italian/English teacher living in Italy who can speak Japanese. I'm from Milan and have been teaching Italian/English for over 20 years. Beginners of Italian are also welcome, as the lessons are a mix of Japanese and English. I love Japanese culture and learning Japanese. My motto is energetic and fun lessons! Feel free to check this video and evaluate my pronunciation: https://www.yout