Nice to meet you♪ I am kiwa, a Japanese language teacher. Thank you so much for your interest in the Japanese language! I am delighted to hear from you! I teach Japanese with “politeness”, “cheerfulness”, and “with ease” as my key principles. I currently teach at a Japanese language school in Japan. I teach Japanese mainly to students from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Nepal, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and ot
.:*・゚+.。.:*・゚+.。.:*・゚+.。.:*・゚+.。.:*・゚+Hello everyone! I’m Rina, a certified Japanese teacher ? ✓ Nationally certified Japanese teacher ✓ Currently teaching at a Japanese language school Whether you want to study seriously, enjoy conversation, or pass the JLPT, I will tailor lessons to match your goals! ✼••┈┈┈┈┈┈••✼ My Specialties ❁ Grammar lessons ❁ JLPT preparation (many successful student
Thank you all for your continuous support of my lessons. Due to changes in my work, I will no longer be able to teach on weekdays and may only be available on weekends. Therefore, weekday reservations are currently unavailable. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and I truly appreciate your support over the past years. I wish you all the best and hope everything goes smoot
안녕하세요! Hello! My name is Yang Jeehye. I am from Seoul, the capital of South Korea, and I also graduated from a university in Seoul. I currently live in Suji, a satellite city of Seoul, in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do Province. I am in my mid 50's, and I have a cheerful and optimistic personality. I live with my two sons in their 20s, my husband, and my in-laws. I also have an adorable Shiba Inu. I
My name is Taro Urashima (浦島太郎). My specialization is theoretical physics, and I teach mainly mathematics and physics. I also teach chemistry and English. After having wandered abroad as a researcher, I settled myself in a local city in my home country, where I started my teaching career at a state university, besides my research life. After my retirement, I still enjoy teaching young folks. Yo
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
大家好! Hello everyone! I’m Mimi. I’ve always loved Japanese culture since I was a child, and my favorite anime is “NARUTO.” My first experience living in Japan was when I worked at Universal Studios Japan on a working holiday. After that, I went to a professional school for Japanese-Chinese interpretation, and I now live in Osaka. I also really love the Kansai dialect (๑¯
Hello, I’m teacher Sarah! In my lessons, I will be offering the following lessons: ◉ Full-fledged 【acting】 and 【singing】 instruction that I have given to TV personalities belonging to entertainment agencies. ◉ 【Vocal training】that can be used in daily life, such as how to improve glide and intonation ◉ 【Communication techniques】to improve human relations, presentation skills, and sales skills.
Hello, I’m Miyabi from Tokyo! I love studying English and I’ve been studying it for more than 10 years! So, I know studying languages could be fun and hard. Have you ever felt this way? ●hard to continue the conversation with your Japanese friends. ●Understand the grammar and the vocabularies on textbooks, but struggle to use them in the conversation. ●Tend to use the sam
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