I was very happy to take this Abacus lesson because it was available in English. This is rare to find. The tutor was very helpful and encouraging. Unfortunately I can't obtain a Soroban abacus where I live. But I do recommend this lesson to any English-speaking student.
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I encountered this teacher when I couldn't connect with the instructor I had booked and happened to be looking for someone available for an immediate lesson.
Teacher Chris is very kind, adapts to my pace, and is easy to talk to.
Having completed a master's degree in English literature in her home country, I feel confident taking lessons with her for that reason as well.
Hi! My name is Steph and I'm a native English speaker from New Zealand. I have a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in English, and I've been working freelance in fields like writing, editing, and tutoring for over ten years. I'm super passionate about writing and reading, so if you're interested in talking about books or trying out some creative writing, I think we'll get along great! In my degree I w
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
Bonjour! I'm Sana, a French teacher. Until two years ago, I was working as an interpreter and translator in Paris. After returning, I have been an interpreter and a French teacher. French is a very easy language for Japanese people to get the hang of. For that reason, it is important to learn grammar properly from a Japanese teacher and acquire basic skills, especially at the beginner to intermed
Hi, I'm Meg.S^^I used to be a high school English teacher, and I work as a freelance teaching English especially for adults and high school students now.My lesson mainly contains some Japanese explanation if needed because I think it's more helpful and understandable for Japanese learners. Additionally, I think this is of benefit to be learned English from Japanese teachers.Those who think below
【About My Textbooks】I use my original textbooks for my lessons. I have grammar-centered textbooks for beginner to intermediate level students, and conversation-centered textbooks for intermediate and advanced level students. After confirming your level in a trial lesson, I will send you a textbook that is appropriate for your level.【About Lesson Reservations】Lesson reservations can be made up to
I offer free “cafe time” (a session for parents and guardians to chat and get to know me). Please feel free to use this session to ask any questions you may have. Hello, nice to meet you. My name is Yuko.sensei, and I a a math tutor who enjoys working with children. I obtained a graduate degree (majoring in mathematics) from a national university in Japan, and I also obtained a
Hello. My name is David Park (박대형), and I am a Korean tutor on Cafetalk. I am currently an office worker who works for a Japanese company, but I actually work online from my home in South Korea. I often go on overseas business trips, but I live in South Korea as I do not have to fly through Japan when I return. I have lived in Japan for about two years. I majored in mechanical engineering at u
Since I was a child enjoyed being in front of people. And so I came to live my life. Cheerful personality, as I have a lot of initiative always leading me around in the activities. The word is one of the most important things in relation between people. Even those who have are not endowed with the gift of gab, rely on the words as a listener to a mutual intellection. A foreign language is no exce
Hi! I am an American linguist with two university degrees, one teaching certificate and lots of experience teaching and learning languages. My professional life has been lived out in 5 countries so far. My students include: kids, adults, teenagers, lawyers, CEOs, travelers, retirees, and everything in between. My specialties are business English, legal English for lawyers, exam preparation, conve
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