Tracy R. has been an exceptional tutor for the "Strangest American Idioms" lesson. The approach to teaching is both engaging and highly effective, making complex idioms easy to understand and remember. The use of real-world examples and interactive discussions made each session something to look forward to, and it is clear that a lot of effort goes into preparing the lessons. This has significantly improved confidence in using American idioms correctly in conversation.
Hello, my name is Makiko.Lessons for children :I help children develop the right side of their brain through picture book reading.By being exposed to a variety of stories, sensitivity is nurtured and the ability to think is naturally enhanced. I can provide a variety of stories depending of your requests.With 25 years of experience in a cram school, I know how many children stumble. In mathematic
Hello, I’m Sakie! I was born and raised in Osaka, and now I live in Aichi with my husband and daughter. My hobbies include watching movies and reading manga. I actually used to draw my own manga... People can never guess the type of music I like, so feel free to ask me about it during our lessons ;)I started providing “academic support for immigrant children” in 2017, which sparked my interest in
Hello everyone. My name is Miki.Kw, and I am a Japanese language teacher. 【About Myself】I am from Osaka, Japan. I am married to my Taiwanese husband and we now live in Yilan.I have been teaching Japanese for 18 years, including full-time teaching experience at a supplementary school in Taiwan.I aim to help students practice conversations in a casual and enjoyable manner, while also developing the
Nice to meet you. I’m Mari, an online tutor! I started offering lessons based on my experience working at a public elementary school, a Japanese school, and a school child care center. I have prepared lessons for elementary school students, aspiring teachers, expatriates, and partners of expatriates. I would like to offer lessons with the importance of each and every meeting. I look forward
(※Please note that there may be occasional periods when reservations fill up unexpectedly, such as when many guests happen to book at the same time. We appreciate your understanding.) Nice to meet you all! My name isHiroto and I am a Japanese resident in Taiwan. I learned how to write novels and how to teach Japanese at university and have been a Japanese language teacher ever since I graduated fr
ABOUT ME Hello! My name is Sai, and I’m a passionate English teacher from the Philippines with a Trinity CertTESOL qualification. Before starting my Master's in Bilingual Education at the Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM), I worked as a Language Assistant here in Spain, where I helped students improve their English through engaging and interactive lessons.I’ve taught a wide range o
Anyonhaseyo? I'm Korean teacher Hyun! Have you ever thought that Korean names are hard to remember? I'm often called Hyon-chan or Pon-chan by my Japanese friends. I'd be happy if you called me Hyun, too. ・Self-introductionI realize it's been 10 years since I came to Japan. After working in Tokyo and Kobe, I lived in Boston in America for 2 years. After such an experience, I discovered that I want
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
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