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~!✨ ??
Hello everyone! My name is Kara. I am a CELTA (Pass A Grade) qualified and experienced English teacher from Melbourne, Australia. Though I graduated from university with a Bachelor of Laws, I’ve discovered over the last ten years of teaching that this is my true passion. Apart from English, I can also speak Japanese. This is because I lived in Gifu, Japan for three years while working as an
Hello! My name is Jemima. i live in Australia and am a native English speaker, but I speak some Japanese as well. I have a Bachelor's Degree in Theatre Studies and Communications. I taught English in Niigata, Japan, from 2008 - 2010, on the J.E.T. Programme and recently completed a Certificate IV in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). I live in a Buddhist Centre in
I’m David, a native British tutor with a clear Southern English accent and over 14 years of experience helping students progress from Beginner to Advanced levels. My teaching journey has taken me across various learning environments, from one-on-one coaching to dynamic online classrooms, where I’ve helped learners of all backgrounds build confidence and fluency. I hold a Cambridge CELTA certificat
Hello.I have been living in Italy for 30 years.Since 1998 I have been working on stage all over Italy as an operetta singer and in 2019 I had operetta concerts in Japan.My main profession is as a vocalist, but I also work as a translator, interpreter and language teacher.I have also appeared in Italian films, commercials for Fiat and other companies, and in a series of children's Disney Channel f
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