Hi, I'm Takako. I'm a Japanese native speaker. I live in Toyama. Here's a small town but nature is beautiful. Where do you live? I've been teaching English children at elementary school and English clam school for fifteen years. and I've been teaching Japanese for five years now. I have experience living in Osaka, San Francisco in America. I really like teaching and meeting people. I can teach
Hello everyone! Do you like Taiwan? Would you like to travel to Taiwan? Nice to meet you, I am Mia from Taiwan. I worked as a fitness trainer in a gym in Taiwan for 7 years. I have also trained at a Japanese gym for a year. After that, I started teaching Japanese as a Japanese language teacher. At the same time, I have experience teaching Chinese and Taiwanese Hokkien. I mainly teach lessons onli
Hello everyone! My name is Sachi!Let's relax and have fun learning Japanese together☆As a student myself, I think that the most important thing is to have fun while studying.◆About me◆○Completed a Japanese language education course at university○Work in a Japanese company○Passed the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (2020)○Studying English!! (TOEIC score 630)○I plan to start studying Chines
Nice to meet you, my name is Mimi.I am a Japanese teacher in Taiwan.I offer private and group lessons in a Japanese class in Taiwan.Children, company employees, elders, etc. I've taught Japanese to many different people.I studied Chinese and Korean at university.When I was a student, I studied in China, where I learned the language and did volunteer work. I realized the joy of cross-cultural exch
Hello, I’m Sakai. Have you ever talked with Japanese who speak only Japanese? Have you ever felt like “If I spoke Japanese, we can be a friend…”? When you want to communicate with them strongly, you will use gesture or something, and we Japanese try to understand what you want to say.The Japanese you use like this way is effective to learn. I speak only Japanese. (and I speak Survival English)Whe
Welcome to Yukiko's Nihongo "Pera pera" class. "Pera pera" means fluent. I can help you to become fluent speaker in Japanese. "Japanese books";"A Japanese language school" might teach you basic Japanese; intermediate Japanese, but can you understand Japanese native speaker's conversation at natural speed? I think you can't, because there are various expressions every language. For example, "to ea
Hello, this is michiyo. I studied at school to become a Japanese teacher. Since then, I have been giving volunteer lessons to foreigners who work in Japan. I also love studying languages, and I am studying Korean. It's very fun to be able to talk with people! Let's talk a lot so that everyone can speak natural Japanese! Language improvement is an output. Try using the sentence pattern you learned
★★初めて私のレッスンを受ける方へ/For those taking my lessons for the first time/제 수업을 처음으로 받으시는 분들께★★初めて私のレッスンを予約する方は、レッスンパックをご予約していただけません。まずは、単発レッスン(1回きりのレッスン)から、予約してください。詳しくはこちらをご覧ください。For those booking my lessons for the first time, please note that you cannot reserve lesson packages.Please start by booking a single lesson (a one-time lesson).For more details, please refer to this page.제 수업을 처음 예약하시는 분들께
Hello! My name is “Yuu”. I would like to be your Japanese language learning companion ^-^ ■ For students who have lots of questions but don’t have a teacher available near them. ■ For students who want to speak as much Japanese as possible. ■ For students who want their Japanese compositions corrected. ■ For students who are looking for a teacher who they
Hello, I'm May, a Japanese language teacher. I studied Japanese education at university and have been working in Japanese language schools and vocational schools for about 15 years. During this time, I conducted research on the changes in motivation among Japanese language learners at the graduate level, and since 2018, I have been working as a freelancer. Living in my hometown of Mie Prefecture