My name is KOU. I live in Hokkaido, Japan. I have worked for a long time in an IT company. Through my work, I have had interactions with foreign engineers, which sparked my interest in teaching Japanese and led me to become a Japanese language teacher. My hobbies are gardening,Karaoke,playing golf.Currently, I teach Japanese to learners of various levels, from beginners to advanced students . I
Hello, my name is Hiroshi Ikematsu and I am a chorister. I have been active as a singer in a number of leading choirs in Japan, participating in various competitions and performing with the Orchestre de Paris and the New Japan Philharmonic. As a choral conductor, I have worked with small ensembles of a few people and large choruses of over 100 people as a part leader. If you want to sing better i
Hello! My name is Masumi!I’m an outgoing person!About my lesson◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆Any textbook isn't required to take my lessons.I can share my screen with you so that you can see what's going on.And if you have any textbook that you would like to use, please scan it and send it to me in advance!My lesson is not something that you only can answer "yes or no". Through this lesson, we aim to
Hello everyone! My name is Ayako. I studied education at university and worked as a tutor in a Japanese high school for over 7 years. Currently, I volunteer at a local Japanese language class, utilizing my teaching experience and in 2023, I passed the Japanese Language Teaching Competency Test. Before that, I worked at a major Japanese company, so I can also share knowledge about the Japanese
Hello everyone!みなさん、こんにちは! I am currently living in Canada and studying Film Acting.今(いま)はカナダに住(す)んで、Film Actingを勉強(べんきょう)しています。 Since when I was a child, I became interested in foreign languages, especially in English, and I started to study English for myself when I was 10 years old. I also like to speak French and Chinese (Mandarin).小(ちい)さい頃(ころ)から英語(えいご)が好(す)きで、10歳(さい)のころから自分(じぶん)で英語(えいご
Hi, my name is Marco and a physiotherapist. You may think its not relatable to teaching Japanese. However, one of the reason that I change my career to a health care professional is that I love to share knowledge to others. A lot of patients feel relieved after I told them exactly what happened on their body. These responses make my happy. I start teaching Japanese since 2018 as a private tutor.An
① It’s got to be fun!I’m sure my lessons will be fun! I promise! If it’s not fun, you won’t be able to continue learning. Let’s have fun while enhancing your language skills! ② Encourage students to want to talk more! Using various drawings, pictures, games, and more, I will ask you to explain them in Japanese. I’ll patiently wait for your response in Japanese~ (^^♪ I will encourage you to learn
For English learners I am a Japanese who has lived in the UK for over 5 years and Italy for over 20 years. I worked at the reception desk of a five-star British hotel. I also have experience raising children, so I can offer lessons on reading books and singing songs to your children. Having lived abroad for a long time, I can give you some tips and advice on learning English or living abroad that
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