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
Bonjour!After graduating from a university in Japan, I studied the Français langue étrangère (FLE: French for French as a foreign language) at a graduate school in France. I chose this profession as I love the French language as well as teaching something to others. I will propose lessons tailored to each individual with various learning objectives and language levels. I woul
Who am I? + Native English speaker (British) + 20+ years of tecahing English + Polyglot: English, French, Dutch, Turkish, Italian, Spanish + Two Degrees: English and Philosophy + PhD English Literature + International Teaching Experience (7 countries) + Public Speaking Expert (PR) from UCLA + Academic conversations specialist + Training for IELTS + TOEFL + S
About me!Hello! My name is Savannah! I'm from Texas, USA. I live in Japan. I came here 6 years ago. I teach children and adults. My hobbies are drawing, dancing, and studying Japanese. I also love talking to people! I love Hello Kitty! A couple of my drawings.Test taking classesAre you ready for the Eiken? IELTs is too difficult? Let's get ready together! I can teach IELTs, TOEIC, Eik
Hi I'm Vicky! (Actually my real name is Victoria, but please call me Vicky)I live in Cambridge, in England. I'm an online English teacher. I've been teaching English for 12 years. I have a CELTA (Certificate of English Language Teaching to Adults) qualification.I used to live in Japan. I lived in Kobe, Tokyo and Yokohama. Some of my teaching experience: Berlitz, Manchester B
Have any problems with learning Japanese or Chinese? Let me help you! ・Have you passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), Chinese Language Proficiency Test (CLPT), HSK, etc., but still feel like you can’t converse in those languages? ・Do you want to be able to speak Japanese or Chinese more naturally? ・Have you heard of a term in Japanese or Chinese, but wasn&rsquo
Hello students on Cafetalk, my name is Richard, but my students in Japan used to call me "Rick-sensei". I taught English in Japan for 13 years, in Sendai, Iwate Prefecture, and my last five years I taught at a private foreign language university in Osaka Prefecture. I currently live in northern Thailand, where I taught English for 12 years at a major university. As you'll find out if you study wi
Hello!Fun Facts!I have always enjoyed helping people. There is not a better feeling. I have lived in 4 different countries.EducationI went to two American universities. I have a degree focused on anthropology and history. I have a TESOL Certification. I studied both Spanish and Polish at university. I am now trying to learn Japanese. I want to learn German.Teaching Experience I've taught in
My name is mina, and I work as a tutor. I love to study different languages, but I always wonder “if what I am saying is understandable...? or “if I am saying it correctly…?” I tried to communicate, or in other words, output what I had learned, by creating many opportunities to talk with native speakers. At first, it took me a long time to translate and understand what the
Hi.. . I am TS.I have been teaching Korean language to foreigners at the Korea Multicultural Family Center as a certificated teacher having Korean language teacher level 2 and also I am a certificated tourist interpreter. This time, I have opened online Korean lessons for foreign students who are interested in Korean language as follows.Those who are looking for more effective ways to learn Korea