Hi! I am a CELTA qualified English teacher from Edinburgh, Scotland, in the UK. I also spent 3 months living in Taiwan and 5 months in France.I have experienced teaching students online and in-person from around the world, and we always have a lot of fun together in our classes! For example, I taught a class of three students from Poland for two months and we became very friendly, even creating a
Hello!I am currently working as an interpreter and translator in Hokkaido,while teaching fun English lessons at Eikaiwa (English conversation) schools, cram schools, and kindergartens ♫“I now understand what the other person is feeling.”“I can now express myself to the world.”“I can finally say it in English!”“This is so fun!”I treasure such comment
Let’s have fun learning both input and output with Shio’s lessons! ^ㅅ^ I accept lessons requests up to 2 hours before the scheduled lesson time. Please feel free to send me a lesson request! What are Shio’s (시오) lessons like? <Recommended for the following students> Those who want to improve their listening skills.(You can’t see the other person’s mouth, so your listening ability will improve.) T
Buongiono a tutti!I have been working as a Japanese-Italian translator and interpreter in Italy for over 20 years. I have passed Level 1 of the Italian Language Proficiency Test and the highest level of C2 from the CILS Italian Language Proficiency Test. I specialize in natural and correct Italian expressions, reading, writing, pronunciation, and business Italian as a resident of Italy. At Cafeta
Self Introduction I have lived in Japan for a total of 7 years. I spent 3 years in Japan when I was a child due to my parents’ jobs, and after I was discharged from the military, I ended up living in Japan at my parents’ request, regardless of my own desires. (lol) I attended a Japanese language school for a year, an audio technical school for 2 years, and an entertainment company for
Nice to meet you. I’m Jin Park, a Korean language tutor. Learning another language means learning about the culture of the country where the language is spoken, as well as wanting to eat the food of that country, making friends from that country, traveling to that country, and finding a different side of yourself. It is one of life’s treasures to constantly improving yourself i
Hi all, my name is Tatjana from Serbia,Europe. I am not English nor American nor Australian native speaker but I learned English language so so hard and become very good in it.So I know what are the problems when you learn foreign language and how to win all of them. I also learned and still learn French, Albanian, Arabic, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Greek,Turkish,Hebrew and Korean languages. The
Hello! My name is Chussam and this is my 5th year teaching Korean in Korea. First, I would like to thank people who are studying Korean with their hearts and their utmost efforts. It must be difficult learning Korean, right? Pronunciation and memorizing vocabulary are especially difficult, but I hope you won't give up and continue to enjoy learning Korean. I believe there are various reasons for
Thank you for taking your time to check my profile. My name is JUNJI. Please call me JUN. I live in Nagoya, Japan, which is about halfway between Osaka and Tokyo. I am a certified Japanese language teacher. I can speak basic English. ☆ I run a bento store with many part-time employees. I make about 300 bentos every day. I used to be a convenience store manager. I can therefore teach Japanese f