先生とのレッスンも約6年!何でも話せるのでいつもあっという間に時間が過ぎます。時事からプライベートの相談事、それにお互い年を取り、最近は健康ネタで盛り上がっています!(笑)それに、他の先生だったらそこ絶対スルーしてる!ってところまで聞いてくるので油断が出来ません。それで可笑しくてプッと吹き出すと「なんで笑ってるの!?You’re so funny!」と言ってきますが、先生の方が絶対funnyだよ~!
Hello☆ Thank you for taking a look at my profile. Please allow me to tell you a little bit about myself (*^_^*) I was born in Yokohama and studied Beauty at college (a two year aesthetics course and an Aroma course). After graduation I worked at the spa of a famous hotel from Paris in Tokyo and Kobe. After a while I decided I wanted to get to know a new world and quit my job. I went to Australia
Hello!My nickname is 岩茶 (Yancha) and my name is Harumi.This nickname is after my favorite oolong tea.☆ Let’s study Japanese together to prepare for the JLPT exam, for business, traveling, daily conversation, and more. ☆ I have experience teaching JLPT preparations from N5 level to N2 level.I can teach according to your level, using the materials of your choice, or by providi
Nice to meet you. My name is Yoko! I have lived abroad since 2000! I have been to 20 countries so far. I have lived in the UK for one year, Italy for two years and currently live in Auckland, New Zealand (NZ), where I have two teenage sons. I am curious and like to try everything. Because of this, I have learnt and acquired many things. When I first came to NZ, I worked for a local travel agency
Hello Im Vivien, a Tefl certified English teacher from Manchester, UK. Most people will probably have heard of my city because of football but also it is quite famous for its colourful and lively music scene, now and in recent history. Although I'm a UK native, I love to travel and have lived abroad for almost 12 years and visited around 35 different countires. I love exploring new places, cultu
Nice to meet you, I'm Gil. As I wanted to study Japanese, I went to Japan to work and I made new friends and I travelled around. After I returned to Korea, I worked at a hotel so I could meet many foreigners and support them. I think the most important thing to study a language is that you have to keep speaking the language. It is the most fun and the most important part. You can practice Korean
Hey there~My name is Ella, an English teacher who loves to travel, learn and get creative in my free time. I studied graphic design but work more with food, gelato and coffee in my day to day work. I moved around a lot growing up (Singapore, Japan, Korea, London, Italy, the Netherlands), so I know how difficult it can be learning a new language and being in a new place can be.I started teach
Hello! My name is Kumikitty and I am from Shibuya Tokyo in Japan. My hobby are eating food & sweets and doing dj mix!!20 years ago, when I worked at international hotel, I started to teach Japanese for foreign coworkers.15 years ago, I owned my cafe where was close to university, back then I taught Japanese for foreign exchange students from U. S. , Vietnam, Thailand, Korea and China.If you
I am Japanese-Korean, as my father is South Korean and my mother is Japanese. Thanks to my parents, I naturally learned the languages of both countries from an early age, and I also experienced cultural differences while traveling back and forth between South Korea and Japan. I would like to use these experiences to communicate with students. I am currently uploading videos o
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