Hello everyone! My name is Emi, and I am from Tokyo, Japan. I returned to Japan in 2020, and I now live in Tokyo. I believe that the most important way to improve your conversational skills is to actually “speak out loud.” You will be able to remember the grammar and phrases you have learned by saying them out loud. Please don’t be afraid to make mistakes, and speak out l
※In order to guarantee time slots for my current students while keeping up with my main job, I am no longer accepting new students. I am very sorry.Hello, everyone. Finally, a Vocal Teacher ♥ appears in Cafetalk for the first time!! I have learned singing for 14 years and have 7 year experience in teaching vocal. I regularly perform in theaters or churches as a professional singer, and also teach
Nice to meet you!I am RINA Sensei. My friends and family describe me as “unique, individualistic, non-discriminatory, and a person with a free spirit that is not bound by common sense.”I love having discussions with both Japanese people and people from around the world.The most important thing in my lesson is to make learning enjoyable and to encourage students to speak.ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー
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
Hello. I can help you learn 簿記 (boki; bookkeeping). I have a 3rd and 2nd grade certificate from Nissho (Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry) bookkeeping exam. I have taught bookkeeping for over 20 years as a teacher in commercial high schools and other schools. I help students learn commercial and industrial bookkeeping to help them pass the bookkeeping examinations (from level 3 to level 2).
Hi, nice to meet you! My name is Shibashiba.Whether it's English, French or Japanese, you learn a language by using it often. The four skills of reading, listening, writing and speaking are all interrelated. Among them, reading and writing help us to improve our thinking skills. Reading and writing skills do not differ much between languages. Once you have acquired them, they last a lifetime. It'
Hello - my name is Dan and I'm from a small town in Sussex, England about an hour away from London. I live with my family and pet dog (called Juno) and cat (called Alfie)I also have a wide range of interests: sport, music, current affairs, history and travel. I am a big fan of Arsenal Football Club and love eating food from all over the world, especially Japanese and Korean dishes. I lived for 18
● Hello everyone, it's nice meeting you. Thank you for visiting my profile page. My name is Elena, and I have been fascinated by Korean to Japanese translation, so much that I have decided to make my debut as a language teacher. I was born in Russia, and have been living in Japan for 30 years. I graduated from school in Japan from elementary school all the way to graduate school. I am Russian in
Hello everyone! My name is Katja, and I’m originally from Magdeburg, Germany, where I currently live again after spending several years abroad. I studied Japanese Studies at Halle-Wittenberg University, and later completed my Master’s degree at the University of Sheffield in the UK. In 2015, I moved to Tokyo, where I lived for 10 years. During that time, I worked at an English co
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