Hi, it’s nice to meet everyone. My name is Erika. I currently live in Turkey. I traveled to Turkey about 8 years ago and enjoyed it so much that I started planning to move to Turkey, and finally settled in Turkey in 2018. In Turkey, I first studied Turkish grammar at a Turkish language school called TOMER, and found that Turkish is a language that is relatively easy to learn for Japanese sp
Hello! My name is Marina. I currently live in Serbia where I was born and raised. I am a third-year PhD student of psychology. I have been teaching English online since 2014. Over the past 5 years, I taught students of different ages, from children to adults, and of different proficiency levels, from zero-based to advanced. My passion for teaching comes from my deepest need to assi
Nice to meet you. I'm Izumi. I started studying English when I entered junior high school. I'm not a returnee as I didn't spend my childhood overseas.BUT! I enjoy learning English because I like English! Now, I'm enjoying my life communicating in English every day. When I was a student, my goals were to do homestay overseas, study at the university of foreign languages or study abroad and these m
Hello. My name is Haruka, and I work as a Chinese language tutor on Cafetalk. I moved to Japan to pursue graduate school and lived in Tokyo for three and a half years. After graduating, I returned to China and I currently live with my dog, 大吉 (Daikichi). I love learning languages. For Japanese, I hold N1 in the JLPT, and for English, I hold a TOEIC score of 890. I am now lear
Sawadee ka! My name is Mari and I currently live in Thailand. I moved to Thailand in 2008 to do volunteer work and have been living here for the past 14 years. My interests include watching movies and traveling. The nature in Thailand is beautiful. When I first came to Thailand, I could barely speak Thai, so I studied daily conversation and the Thai alphabet at a Thai language school for
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
Anyon Haseyo!My name is Kang Seung Rim (姜承林).I am from Seoul and have come to Japan to study Japanese and have lived in Japan for over 10 years. In addition, I have acquired the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N1 and completed Korean language education.As a background, I worked in a Korean language class and taught Japanese people from those in their teens to those in their 60s.For Kore
Hello everyone! My name is Eri. Thank you for visiting my page! About the lessonBeginner level: The textbooks will mainly be Minna no Nihongo Beginner 1 and Beginner 2.(Hiragana, katakana, verb conjugations, and particles will be explained in PPT, etc.)※Textbooks are negotiable.Beginner-Intermediate: We'll be using TRY!N3.(I will not only explain the grammar, but also try to use it by explaining
To All New and Returning Students: To give you the best learning experience possible, I kindly ask that you request lessons using the Zoom platform. There are two main reasons for this: Extended Lesson Time: I subscribe to Zoom’s paid version, which allows us to go beyond the 40-minute time limit of the free plan—no interruptions, no cutoffs, just smooth and uninterrupted learning. AI
Hello. I’m Minji and I’m a Korean instructor.When I was in high school, I did a home stay with a family in Kumamoto because I was interested in Japan. It left a wonderful impression on me and inspired me to learn how to express my thoughts in Japanese and share Korean language and culture with the Japanese.Due to that experience, I started studying Japanese when I returned to Korea.In
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