Nice to meet you! My name is TAKUMI. <Experience in teaching Japanese> I worked as a Japanese language tutor for 2 years and 8 months at a Japanese language school. I have experience teaching students from over 10 countries, from N5 to N2 levels. (The textbooks I used include: “Minna no Nihongo,” “TRY!” N3 to N2, “Kanji-no Kyokasho” 300, 700, and so on.) A
⭐️ I've been working as freelancer editor => I am deeply understanding how to listen, speak, write Korean efficiently. ⭐️ I have teaching certificate for Korean literature => I teach Korean based on academic knowledge. ⭐️ Backpacker + Travel magazine editor => Endless topic to chatHi :) My name is LIA. I've worked as a travel magazine editor(abroad), and have
Hi, I’m Cooper. I’m 25, and I was born in New York City, but I was raised and reside in a small suburb in New Jersey that is only a quick train ride away. I am of course a native English speaker and can help you with natural conversation, pronunciation, and words or expressions we use in everyday life here! My life(so far) Growing up in New Jersey and frequently visiting
Nice to meet you I am Kate Ono, a Japanese teacher from Kansai. I have been supporting mainly kindergarteners and elementary school students over the past 17 years. Drawing on this experience, I decided to make my debut as an online Japanese language tutor. ・Lessons where you can have fun chatting in Japanese.・Lessons to learn Japanese through short videosPlease come and give my lessons a try! Yo
Bonjour ! Merci à tout le monde pour m'avoir aidé à gagner le grand prix Cafétalk pour la deuxième fois ! ** English below **Je m'appelle Julien, je viens de Loire-Atlantique, en France, et j'habite au Japon depuis 2012. Je suis professeur de français et d'anglais pour adultes depuis 2012 aussi. J'ai enseigné à des étudiants de tous les âges et de toutes les origines, dans des cafés en leçons pa
More like a friend than a teacher (o´▽`o) The best way to learn is to have fun! Annyeonhasaeyo, I’m nananu! I’ve been waiting for you, please have a seat over here! Would you like to talk with me on Cafetalk? 1. Why did I start studying Japanese? I have always loved watching Japanese TV shows and anime since I was a little kid. But at the time, there were almost always no Korean subtitles availab
[Newly updated on September 11th, 2021]Nice to meet you! My name is Atsuko, and I work as a company employee while working as a yoga instructor. I started practicing yoga when I happened to go to a hot yoga studio in my neighborhood when I felt I was not getting enough exercise. By the time I realized that I was into yoga, I was so immersed that I got certified as a yoga instructor while workin
Hi! I'm Yukarin. I live in Oita Prefecture in Japan. Learning foreign languages is fun. I'm also learning English now. So I deeply understand your difficulties and strong passion. I know Japanese is very difficult for foreigners. Grammar is so complicated. Above all the most terrible thing is that Japanese has a lot of letters and Chinese characters. But I think the higher the wall is, the
Hello, my name is April and I am a friendly, inquisitive, adventurous person. I live in the U.S. but recently I was in Mexico for 3 months visiting family and working on my Spanish speaking skills. I love learning a new language. It makes me feel like I'm learning the secrets of a new world! I enjoy meeting new people of all ages and discovering what they think about the world: culture, travel,
Hola! Me llamo Yoko. Mucho Gussto. I've been teaching Spanish for more than 10 years, and I really enjoy this job as a teacher. I can also speak English, so I've taught americans and australians. Spanish is one of the most "bonito" languages in the world, so I really want to show my students how beautiful and interesting this language is!
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