Free talk lesson on current subjects of mutual interest was significant and stimulating. It gave me ample opportunities to practice speaking Japanese intuitively and spontaneously. I really enjoyed interactive and engaging dialogues with a very nice, understanding and professional teacher.
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.
Hello everyone! I'm Aisaka and I live in Italy.I studied Italian by myself.Using that experience and based on the motto "continue to have fun", I use YouTube and PowerPoint in my lessons so students can understand more easily. I hope I can help those who are interested in learning Italian! About me…It all started when I first travelled to Italy. Since then, I developed my interest in Italy, its p
Hello everyone♬ My name is Yuka ♪ I have been working as an herbalist for about 10 years now, and I am a JAMHA (Japan Medical Herb Association) certified “Senior Herbalist.” I am also currently learning about authentic herbalism overseas on a regular basis. I would like to use my knowledge and experience to help people,so I have been offering lectures, worksho
What are Shio’s (시오) lessons like? <Recommended for the following students> Those who want to improve their listening skills.(You can’t see the other person’s mouth, so your listening ability will improve.) Those who want to speak Korean without feeling intimidated. Those who are not comfortable talking on the phone.(I will adjust my pace.) Those who are not sure about what to talk about.(Don’t w
Hello, my name is Rew. I'm an English tutor with more than 10 years teaching experience. My teaching style is supportive and friendly, I like to maintain a fun atmosphere and use a variety of different methods to teach through. I also keep very concise records to monitor progress so you can clearly see any advancements you have made. I supply a review sheet (a debrief) following each lesson that
Bonjour (0^^0)Hello. Je suis David et j'habite a Amagasaki.I'm David and I'm currently living in Amagasaki. J'enseigne le francais aux personnes japonaises a travers le monde.I teach French to Japanese people all around the people.Amusons-nous en parlant francais ensemble !Let's have fun speaking French together~Je suis tres ouvert et j'aime parler de tout et de rien.I am very outgoing and I like
I am congenitally Deaf. (Rōsha; Deaf people → people who can barely hear or cannot hear at all are called “Rōsha; Deaf people.“) Therefore, although Japanese Sign Language is my native language, I often speak using my voice when I’m in the city or at work. If that is also difficult, I use a sign language interpreter. It has been four years since I have been working as an interviewer for the Nati
❤Hello ^^. I'm Un.Jin, I teach Korean and Japanese on Cafetalk. I'm living in Seoul, Korea and I teach Japanese. I graduated from in the Japanese department of a foreign language high school, and majored in Japanese at a university. I don't only teach basic Japanese but also a variety of vocabulary of other subjects such as J-POP, K-POP, anime, movies, dramas, and travel. ❤ Korean is basic
Greetings to all of you on Cafetalk! I am hsinchan from Taiwan. ◎ About hsinchan *Lived in Tokyo for 4 years *Former Seibu-line user *Favorite place: Odaiba *Favorite food: Sushi, Yakiniku, and Chicken Nanban *Favorite singers: Tatsuro Yamashita (I love city pop♡), Hikaru Utada, and Nujabes *Sports: yoga, air yoga, and squash *Traveled to: Japan (Tokyo, Mie, Osaka, Kobe, Hiros
My name is M O E, and I love the German language! Thank you for visiting my profile page. Self Introduction I have written many essays, papers, and presentations in German during my graduate school years in Germany. I have also worked as a German to Japanese interpreter for German professors at music festivals, given German lessons to music exchange students, and helped them with their life i
Hello, Ciao, Hola, こんにちは!<English>Hi, I'm Japanese who's graduated in languages and currently living abroad.I've studied more than 10 languages; thus, I know the enjoyment and difficulty of learning languages. Let's explore together step by step!I teach Japanese for every level, age, theme, and opportunity.*the use of a camera during class is not mandatoryFeel free to contact me!<日本語>
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