I do my best to offer tailor-made lessons for each individual student. I was not good at English until I graduated from college. However, even after graduating, I couldn’t give up on my dream of becoming a teacher, so I went to Canada on a working holiday to improve my English skills. I worked at a Japanese restaurant, a cafe, and a study abroad agent in Canada for 3 years, and then returned to
Nice to meet you, my name is Sachi♪I live in Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku. I speak standard Japanese. I also speak Kansai-ben and Iyo-ben (Iyo dialect). I also speak English (daily conversational level). Let me introduce myself. ① I like to travel. I especially like eating and looking at the sea. I have been to Australia, Korea, and
Hello! My name is Kathleen and I have triple nationality (Portuguese, Swiss and Spanish) which allowed me to learn many languages as a young child and that have been used everyday in my professional life too! I would like to help you in your new adventure of learning a new language! I was a teacher in a private center for students (aged 6 to 15 years old) and I also gave private classes to
Hello everyone. I’m Kana. I teach Japanese at a Japanese language class and a conversation class run by an NPO.When you talk with Japanese speakers, have you ever thought that it’s completely different from what you learned in Japanese language school lessons? Have you ever been unable to keep up with the conversation speed and had a hard time understanding what they were saying? If yo
Nice to meet you! My name is “Seiko” ^^I will conduct lessons using Japanese☆ I can also provide assistance in Chinese ☆I just started as a Japanese language tutor, and I want to create lessons where learners get the chance to speak a lot and get plenty of practice.I studied abroad in China for language learning during my college years, and even after becoming a working adult, I used Chinese at my
Nice to meet you! I’m Emma, a German language tutor. ★Self Introduction★ I graduated from the University of Jena in Germany. I majored in “Deutsch als Fremdsprache (German as a second language)“, which is equivalent to the Japanese language teacher training department in Japan, so I have expertise in teaching German to non-native speakers. I also experienced an educational internship at a unive
Anyonhaseyo? I'm Korean teacher Hyun! Have you ever thought that Korean names are hard to remember? I'm often called Hyon-chan or Pon-chan by my Japanese friends. I'd be happy if you called me Hyun, too. ・Self-introductionI realize it's been 10 years since I came to Japan. After working in Tokyo and Kobe, I lived in Boston in America for 2 years. After such an experience, I discovered that I want
Hello everyone! My name is Audrey, and I’m a TEFL and TESOL-certified online English teacher from Toronto, Canada. I graduated from the University of Western Ontario and have years of experience helping students improve their English skills. Aside from English, I also speak Cantonese and intermediate-level Japanese, so I understand the challenges of learning a new language. About MeI love learnin
❤Hello ^^. I'm Un.Jin, I teach Korean and Japanese on Cafetalk. I'm living in Seoul, Korea and I teach Japanese. I graduated from in the Japanese department of a foreign language high school, and majored in Japanese at a university. I don't only teach basic Japanese but also a variety of vocabulary of other subjects such as J-POP, K-POP, anime, movies, dramas, and travel. ❤ Korean is basic
Hi! I'm Yukarin. I live in Oita Prefecture in Japan. Learning foreign languages is fun. I'm also learning English now. So I deeply understand your difficulties and strong passion. I know Japanese is very difficult for foreigners. Grammar is so complicated. Above all the most terrible thing is that Japanese has a lot of letters and Chinese characters. But I think the higher the wall is, the
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