◇◆Dear students, you who want to learn Japanese◆◇I'm Juno from Cafetalk!I've lived in the countryside of Japan since I was born. I am very friendly, patient and enthusiastic when it comes to languages!I have been teaching Japanese since 2016.I have two children(elementary school students) and we love going to parks when it's sunny. I have work experience of 6 years as an office worker. ・Y
Nice to meet you! I’m Emma, a German language tutor. ★Self Introduction★ I graduated from the University of Jena in Germany. I majored in “Deutsch als Fremdsprache (German as a second language)“, which is equivalent to the Japanese language teacher training department in Japan, so I have expertise in teaching German to non-native speakers. I also experienced an educational internship at a unive
Introduction Hello! My name is Kyungah, you can call me Caylee. I lived in Japan for 6 years and now I'm living in the states. I'm outgoing and active. I like to watch Japanese TV shows, anime and American TV shows. I also love swimming and cooking.Education B.A. in Law at Dongguk University M.A. in Law at Tokyo Metropolitan UniversityExperienceJapan: 2010.06 ~ 2014.07 Taught Korean classes at a
Well Hello Hello! Are you looking to discover, learn, and practice, more natural expressions to level-up your English; use it more naturally? Or maybe just maintain what you already know? Right from the beginning, I want to let you know of a couple of important points that you will need to know first about these sessions. *~*~*~* First things first: These are audio only class
Hello, I am Martine. I am French. I have been living in Japan for more than 40 years. I love languages. And I want to tell you about the attractive points of each of them. Apart from French, English and Japanese I can give explanations in Spanish. I still teach English, French and Japanese. I also have yoga classes and I coach pupils judo.
Hello everyone! My name is Emi, and I am from Tokyo, Japan. I returned to Japan in 2020, and I now live in Tokyo. I believe that the most important way to improve your conversational skills is to actually “speak out loud.” You will be able to remember the grammar and phrases you have learned by saying them out loud. Please don’t be afraid to make mistakes, and speak out loud in my lessons^^ *
Who Is Steve? Hello! My name is Steve, and I'm originally from Boston, Massachusetts, in the USA. I moved to Japan 7 years ago. My hobbies include reading, cooking healthy dishes, working out, exploring Japan, and visiting historical sites. Experience I am an English teacher at a cram school, and I teach conversational English face-to-face in Osaka and Northwest Wakayama. I have experience teachi
Hi, I'm Yulia! I'm an English and Japanese teacher living in Canada. I'm in my 26th year of teaching and 21st living overseas. I graduated from Washington State University, but obtained my TEFL(an English teaching certification)while I was studying there. After that, I taught English and Japanese at kindergartens and high schools in various countries. My specialties are speaking, writing and Engl
◆About meHello! I'm Japanese tutor Kaya. Thank you for seeing my introduction.I'm a cirtificated teacher graduated an university receiving a bachelor in intercultural communication studies and Japanese education as a second major, I'm currently working as a Japanese teacher for several shools and companies. I'm really passionate about linguistics and phonetics. They have been always been my passio
【Ranked #1 in the New Tutor Rankings (Feb 27). Thank you so much! Feel free to join my 15-minute lesson anytime. It’s okay to make mistakes. Let’s practice together at your own pace.】Hello, I’m Chiharu. When using Japanese at work, have you ever wondered, “Is this the right way to say it?” or “Does this sound polite enough?” I supported global teams at international companies for over 10 yea
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