Kazuyo Yoshikawa is an outstanding tutor who made learning a language an incredibly engaging and rewarding experience. Her lessons were always well-structured, allowing students to build confidence and skills effectively. She provided clear and actionable feedback during sessions, addressing any misconceptions immediately and ensuring continuous improvement. It is clear she puts significant effort into each student, acting as both a mentor and a guide, and her supportive approach has instilled a genuine love for learning the language. Highly recommended for anyone looking to make significant progress.
Sometimes when I have the time, I also offer online standby lessons. Don’t worry if it’s your first time learning Japanese! Join me whenever you feel tired of studying Japanese! Recommended for first time studentsOnline Lesson: Great Value★Feedback included★Video off ♫ 15 minute free-talking in Japanese (cafetalk.com)Recommended for students who feel more comfortable with a set topic
About Me: My name is Becca. I am from Canada! I have many diverse interests including making movies, acting, interior decorating and reading. I love to go to the theatre and usually see over 100 plays a year! I am also a lover of travel and food. I have travelled to China, Taiwan, Korea, Germany, Italy, the Philippines and Indonesia. I have lived in Japan and Quebec, Canada. こんにちはレベッカで
Hello, My name is Charlotte, thank you for visiting my profile! I’m educated to degree level in management, I’m a qualified TEFL tutor and native English speaker based in the UK. As a tutor I specialise in Business English, supporting students to improve their communication skills in workplace settings, focusing on areas such as meetings, presentations, emails, and day-to-day professional conver
Hello and Thank you so much for visiting my profile!ABOUT ME My name is Karen and I am a bilingual English and Spanish teacher and translator. I currently work as a high school English teacher in France. I grew up between Mexico and the USA, therefore I am bilingual. I have lived in several countries such as Mexico, USA, Japan, and now France. Traveling sparked my interest in learning more about
Nice to meet you! I’m a Taiwanese who loves Japan. Please call me Yoppy (よっぴー) if you like. I majored in Japanese language at university and joined a cram school right after I graduated. and have been working as a Japanese teacher in Taiwan. I went to Japan for the first time during summer vacation when I was a sophomore in college. I had only studied for a year at the time, but I wen
안녕하세요!!Hello! My name is Yoko and I have been living in Seoul, Korea since December 2008. I am currently a freelance translator.Originally, I was a Korean learner like you. I think there are many things I can teach you because I am Japanese.This photo was taken with my teacher at the completion ceremony of Ewha Women's University Language School in Seoul in 2009. (I'm on the right, facing you ^^)
① If you are Japanese speaker interested in learning Chinese, why don’t you join me and have fun learning Chinese? I have over 40 years of teaching experience at a Japanese university. Whether you are an absolute beginner, need to learn Chinese immediately for work, or are already a learner and is proficient in Chinese but want to further improve your skills, I am here to help you. Please don’t he
Hello! I’m Hakhyun, a Korean language tutor on Cafetalk. Please feel free to call me “Hyeon”! I was born and raised in Pyeongtaek, and I have spent a long time in Seoul and Incheon. Therefore, I believe I can be of great help to those who want to learn standard pronunciation and natural intonation! I also have experience studying in Japan for six months, and since I have obtained the working ho
I'm a native British teacher living in County Durham, England. I lived in Japan and taught at an English conversation school in Saitama prefecture for over 4 years. My teaching style is kind and friendly. It's okay to make mistakes!Because I taught in Japan, I use a point-based approach to target common problems for Japanese students such as katakana pronunciation and wasei-eigo. For example, did
안녕하세요! Nice to meet you♪ I’m Uneya, a Korean language tutor. “Uneya” is a nickname my friends lovingly call me, based on my real name “Jo Eunhye (조은혜).”Please feel free to call me “Uneya~” too! I currently live in South Korea and run a learning academy for children✏️Thanks to that, I have time in the mornings to teach Korean lessons!This must be fate~!✨ ??
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