I've been taking lessons with the teacher for two and half year. I enjoy studying with her. The lesson materials she provides are fun and practical. But I need to spend more time reviewing what I learn from the lesson.
HelloI'm kioko.I living in Mexico now.I'm a japanese teacher withe a certificate. I undastand English little bit. But, I can't speak Englishe well.HobbyDraw a picture, Craft, Travel, Snow board.I practicaed KENDO for 6 yrars. I like maditacion.I will also teache you about japanese culture as wll as japanese.Clase level All level - Conversation - JLPT N5,N4,N3,N2,N1 ( N5;need 105 h from nivel h
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
Bonjour à toutes et à tous ! I am Hippolyte, your French tutor ;-)SELF INTRODUCTIONI live in Tokyo, Japan.I come from Normandie and used to live in Paris, where I was a bookseller. I like books, History (especially French History), music (from classical to electro and particularly City Pop), gastronomy, hiking, swimming, wine, Japanese sake, genealogy, absinthe, bees, cinema, architectural herita
Self Introduction I have lived in Japan for a total of 7 years. I spent 3 years in Japan when I was a child due to my parents’ jobs, and after I was discharged from the military, I ended up living in Japan at my parents’ request, regardless of my own desires. (lol) I attended a Japanese language school for a year, an audio technical school for 2 years, and an entertainment company for a year. I a
I'm a native British teacher living in County Durham, England. I lived in Japan and taught at an English conversation school in Saitama prefecture for over 4 years. My teaching style is kind and friendly. It's okay to make mistakes!Because I taught in Japan, I use a point-based approach to target common problems for Japanese students such as katakana pronunciation and wasei-eigo. For example, did
Hello. My name is Dwan. My pen name is Henri. I have been teaching English for more than 8 years. I mostly do free talking but if you have special requests, we can talk about them and I would be very happy to create a customized lesson proper for you. ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ ⇒ MORE FACTS ABOUT ME ⇐ ⇐ ⇐ ⇐ &
Hello, I'm KAKIN.I currently live in Taichung, Taiwan. I have been interested foreign countries since I was a child. I majored in Japanese in college. Now I would like to offer conversational Chinese lessons on Cafetalk.In Taiwan, I teach Japanese to Taiwanese students as a private tutor. When I was in college, I have taught Chinese to Japanese people during language exchange. I believe that the
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 Hiroshi Ikematsu and I am a chorister. I have been active as a singer in a number of leading choirs in Japan, participating in various competitions and performing with the Orchestre de Paris and the New Japan Philharmonic. As a choral conductor, I have worked with small ensembles of a few people and large choruses of over 100 people as a part leader. If you want to sing better i
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