Annyeonhasaeyo! (안녕하세요!) I am Mira. I live in Japan. I am currently teaching Korean lessons. I teach with care, while explaining things in Japanese as necessary. When I attended a language school in Japan, I had a Japanese friend who would listen attentively and kindly to my poor Japanese at the time, which helped me not to be embarrassed when I made mistakes and to continue studying Japanese
More like a friend than a teacher (o´▽`o) The best way to learn is to have fun! Annyeonhasaeyo, I’m nananu! I’ve been waiting for you, please have a seat over here! Would you like to talk with me on Cafetalk? 1. Why did I start studying Japanese? I have always loved watching Japanese TV shows and anime since I was a little kid. But at the time, there were almost always no Korean
こんにちは!Hello, there! My name is Hiroco. I was born and raised in Osaka where is famous for food such as Takoyaki and okonomiyaki and is a very lively place with lots of people. What we mustn't forget about Osaka is the Osaka dialect. It is famous for "Nandeyanen"! It's my favourite city. I moved to Tokyo to study at university, where I completed a degree of Japanese language teaching and attai
Who Is Steve? Hello! My name is Steve, and I'm originally from Boston, Massachusetts, in the USA. I moved to Japan 7 years ago. My hobbies include reading, cooking healthy dishes, working out, exploring Japan, and visiting historical sites. Experience I am an English teacher at a cram school, and I teach conversational English face-to-face in Osaka and Northwest Wakayama. I have experience teachi
Hello! My name is Yuka.H. I was fascinated by the Korean language, so I started to learning it on my own. I registered on Cafetalk because I would like to share with as many people as possible the tips and tricks I have gained from learning Korean as a Japanese person. In my lessons, I do not simply teach vocabulary and grammar, but use original teaching materials to guide students to an
Bonjour! Thank you for stopping by my profile! As a native French speaker with a passion for cultural exchange, I’m thrilled to guide you through both the French language and the vibrant diversity of Francophone cultures. ✨WHO AM I ?I’m a Parisian with a twist: half African and half Japanese. Growing up between these worlds has given me a unique perspective on French language and culture, one I’m
I have won the Best Kids Lesson Award (5–9-year-old course, upper elementary course) for three consecutive terms (Winter 2023, Summer 2024, Winter 2024) in the Cafetalk Awards! This is the first time in the 10-year history of the awards that someone has won the Best Kids Lesson Award three times in a row!My English proficiency test (Eiken®) coaching has been highly praised, even for young childre
Hello there. Welcome to my profile. My name is Mapaseka, A native-speaker from the beautiful mountain kingdom of Lesotho , a small country in South Africa. I have worked as a teacher before i can become an online tutor. I am very happy to be part of Cafetalk to share my passion and experience for English with you. I wish to use my skills and experience to help you improve in conversation, writing,
For Japanese learnersHello! I'm Yuma.I’m a native Japanese speaker and teach Japanese. After living in Canadafor about 8 years, I understand both English and Japanese, which helps meexplain small differences in expressions and meanings. My lessons cover: Everyday Conversation Polite Language (Keigo) Business Japanese Japanese Culture Kanji and Japanese Reading/Writing…and more
Greetings! Just a few words about me - having over 25 years of English teaching experience, I was born and raised on America's East Coast and spent half my life living, working and studying all over the United States. While traveling abroad during my studies, I decided that once I finished university, I wanted to discover the adventure of living in Europe and have been here ever since! Cred
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