TS성샌님 has been very patient in teaching my little boy who is currently a primary student. He could motivate my son to stay focused! I am grateful that my son learnt various Korean speaking variation now. Thanks again!
Hello. My name is Haruka, and I work as a Chinese language tutor on Cafetalk. I moved to Japan to pursue graduate school and lived in Tokyo for three and a half years. After graduating, I returned to China and I currently live with my dog, 大吉 (Daikichi). I love learning languages. For Japanese, I hold N1 in the JLPT, and for English, I hold a TOEIC score of 890. I am now lear
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 subtitles availab
안녕하세요!My name is Soohyun. I am originally from South Korea, but right now I’m living in Japan.“I want to start learning Korean, but I’m not sure where to start”“I was motivated enough to buy a textbook, but I’m starting to lose interest”“Hmm, is my pronunciation is correct?”“Textbooks are boring!” does any of the above so
Hello and welcome! Thanks for stopping by my profile. Let me guess— You’ve memorized endless vocabulary lists, survived grammar drills, and maybe even sung along to English songs in the shower… But when it’s time to actually speak, your mind goes blank? Or maybe you freeze up, worried you’ll say something silly? Or perhaps you need English for work, but “business casual” sounds more like a dress
ReZA (Rīza) Japanese Language Tutor & Counselor (Essential Mind Trainer) <1> ReZA as a Japanese Language Tutor My Japanese lessons are for intermediate to advanced level learners (those who can hold everyday conversations in Japanese).Explanations are generally given entirely in Japanese, but supplementary explanations in English or Korean are also available if necessarily.■ Keigo (Using my o
Hello! My name is Bettie Ido, and I am a Canadian living in Japan. I have been teaching English for 43 years now, first as a volunteer in Malaysia for 3 years, and then in Japan since 1976.In my lessons in Japan, I usually focus on listening and speaking, since these are the things most students want to practice. In conversation classes, listening skills usually improve first, a
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
Hello! I’m tutor Kein (^▽^)/I work as a Japanese language tutor at a Japanese language school. I’ve taught students of various levels, from beginners to advanced levels. Of course, grammar is important, but the most important thing is for students to actually “speak a lot!” This is why, in my lessons, I make detailed efforts to help students speak more, even if it si just one extra word. I try to
Hola Spanish lovers, my name is Carlos Escobedo. I'm from Chile but currently living in Kyoto City. ♪ My experience For over 10 years, I have been teaching Spanish to students of various nationalities. I have developed a curriculum and prepared various teaching materials to teach Spanish to Japanese learners. I am passionate about teaching Spanish and I strive to provide thorough and easy-t
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