I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude for your incredible patience and dedication over the past year during our Japanese conversation lessons.
Your enthusiasm for teaching and your supportive approach have made learning Japanese an enjoyable and enriching experience for me.
Thank you for your kindness, patience, and commitment to my learning journey. I am deeply appreciative of all the effort and passion you put into our lessons.
Hello. I studied English and French at University. After that, I worked as a Cabin crew at Japanese Airlines. 4 years as a Chief parser. Now, I work as a Japanese manners teacher and Japanese language teacher. I own manner OJT instructor and kids manner OJT instructor qualifications. And, Japanese language teacher qualification. I hope to have a fun and friendly lessons with you! Thank you.
MeHello there. I'm Camillus but you can call me Cam, for short. My name has been mispronounced so many times that it made me more determined than ever to help English learners over the age of 15 to speak with the correct pronunciation. English LessonsI'm in my element when I teach pronunciation. In fact, I've been teaching this subject for more than 20 years. With my help, I believe your mas
Koji Yamamoto (KG) To make it easier to remember abroad, my artist name is KG. I was born in Tokyo and now live in Berlin, I’m 29 years old. I have more than 14 years of guitar experience and more than 6 years of teaching guitar. “Playing guitar is fun and easy” is my motto! Please follow me on Twitter and Instagram to find out more about my activities. ・https://twitter.com/kojiguitartweet ・https
Hi. My name is Andy. I am from Seattle Washington in the United States. I'm a photographer and writer. I also have many years of experience living and working overseas as a diplomat, an intercultural communications trainer and as an English teacher. I lived in Japan for 10 years, in Taiwan for four years, in Hong Kong for three years and many other interesting and beautiful places in the worl
For the learners of Japanese,Hajimemashite Nihongo wo mottojyouzu ni hanaseru you ni oteshudai sasetekudasai(^^)☆I would love to help your Japanese and pronouciations smoother and to build a variety of vocabularies in many different cases.watashiwa totemo yasashiku oshieraru to omoimasu.
Me and My Teaching ExperienceHello students! My name is Natalie. I finished a bachelor’s degree from the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, the oldest institution of Catholic higher education in the Far East. I taught Maths to elementary and high school students. I started teaching English in 2011 to Koreans, Japanese and Chinese kids and adults whose levels are from
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☆In my lessons we will generally use Skype since Zoom has changed their policy.If you need to use Zoom please let me know when you send requests. Thank you.Hi, I am Miho. Thank you for coming to my page.I live in Yokohama, next to Tokyo and I speak standard Japanese. I speak English as well so please do not hesitate to ask me in English if you're comfortable to use it :)↑Kamakura, Japan【Teaching
Nice to meet you, I'm Gil. As I wanted to study Japanese, I went to Japan to work and I made new friends and I travelled around. After I returned to Korea, I worked at a hotel so I could meet many foreigners and support them. I think the most important thing to study a language is that you have to keep speaking the language. It is the most fun and the most important part. You can practice Korean
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