This lesson had a welcoming atmosphere. The explanations were clear, encouraging, and easy to follow. The tutor inspired me to continue drawing and to use materials that I already have. Thank you so much for making drawing feel fun and achievable.
안녕하세요★ Hello everyone! My name is “Ikumi”, and I am a Korean language teacher.I am Japanese, but I moved to South Korea after getting married to my Korean partner, and have been living in South Korea for 13 years now.I hope that by teaching Korean to people in Japan,I will be able to build a bridge between these two countries, however small it may be.♦ I won the Grand Prize in the Cafetalk Awards
Hello, I'm Yumi. Nice to meet you. Do you like to study? Is it fun? Break the vicious cycle of "I don't know" and "I'm not good at it" and beginning from today and turn it into "I understand" equals "it's fun" equals "I'm good at it".You can't motivate an unmotivated student, but you can help a student who can’t do something to be able to achieve that something. This is because it's not that they
Hello, my name is misa. I have a teaching license for Japanese as well as for special needs schools. In Japan, I have been involved in a wide range of educational activities such as private tutoring, special needs schools, and educational consultation. Currently, I am involved in teaching Japanese subject and Japanese language to many children in France, including at a local supplementary school.
Nice to meet you. 안녕하세요~ My name is Meg(^^) I currently live in Bangkok, Thailand. I have a lot of experience communicating with foreign students who study Japanese. I have lived in; Australia for one year Korea for three and a half years Thailand for 5 years I have lived in foreign countries and studied foreign languages, therefore I am able to understand well about your feeling when lear
?Beginners welcome! Don't worry if you're not good at conversation! ✨ Learn "ready-to-use Japanese" in a fun and relaxed environment! Struggle with conversation? I want to learn about Japanese culture and trends! I'm having trouble living in Japan... I want to learn some Japanese I can use when traveling to Japan! ➡️ I offer gentle, thorough lessons perfect for you! ?Hello! I'm Mika, thank you f
。*°.*。☆。°* Self Introduction 。*°.*。☆。°* 〇 Graduated from a national educations university ↓ 〇 Studied in Canada after three and a half years in the work force to learn English ↓ 〇 I currently live in Japan with my American husband and two-year-old son. ・I hold a certificate as a Domestic Travel Service Supervisor and a General Travel Service Supervisor. I also hold a TOEIC score of 870, with a
Covid-19 has started spread again. Let's all take care of ourselves by washing our hands and wearing masks. It must be stressful because we must endure more and more... And yet, it might feel lonely because we no longer get to talk to others as much... In such a cases, let's enjoy conversations online on Cafetalk, where we don’t need masks and can speak in loud voices !!!! 20.12.9 Hello! I'm Yos
Hello! I’m based in the Kansai region of Japan and have over 15 years of experience working in Japanese companies. I also hold a teaching license in social studies for junior high and high school. I’ve always been passionate about languages and cultures. On my days off, I enjoy doing yoga, meeting friends, and exploring new restaurants—I’m always searching on Google Maps for hidden gems! ✨ I s
Nice to meet you! I am currently teaching Japanese to international students at a national university. I have been teaching for 15 years. On Cafetalk, I offer offline lessons focused on writing and composition. Since I don’t use Zoom or similar tools, you can learn whenever you would to! 【Teaching Experience】 - Majored in Japanese language education in both my undergraduate and graduate programs
Hello I'm Yuka. I live in Nara,Japan.The first capital was located in Nara. So there are many historic buildings, important cultural properties and national treasures there.TODAIJI TEMPLE is a World Heritage site, and is listed as one of the historic monument of Ancient Nara. A traditional Japanese food called 'WA-SHOKU' added Intangible Cultural Heritage. 'WA' means relax, soften,harmony. So
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