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.
KONNICHIWA(^^)/I'm Erika, a licensed Japanese teacher. I have experience working in an elementray school in Bolivia as a Japanese taecher for a year.Also I've worked as an English teacher at a kinder and an international school in Japan. I'm working as a Japanese teacher for more than 3years now(^^)/I enjoy every minute of my work.Recently, I teach Japanese to technical intern trainees.My students
Hello everyone! My name is S.Maki. I have been living in Paris, France for the past 10 years.Let me start by asking, what was your first encounter with the French language? There are many reasons for people to learn French, such as from necessity, for fun, for traveling, or for studying abroad. When I was younger, I visited France for the first time on a trip, and later on, through a study abroad
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Hi, I’m Nao. Born and raised in Japan, and still based here. I have a perfect TOEIC score (990) and use English naturally in real-world settings. For many learners, English never feels as effortless as their first language. If that feels familiar, it’s not about talent or age. It comes down to how English is processed and perceived, and how its rhythm, flow, and internal logic are built from with
Hello, my name is Miki. I have been teaching ballet for over 30 years. Thanks to all of your support, I have had the chance to teach over 200 lessons on Cafetalk. There are many things I have noticed through my lessons with students about what can be done online. Unlike lessons that are conducted in a studio, I will teach you based on methods and anatomy to help you practice and learn even throug
Nice to meet you. My name is “Hee Woo (희우).” I live in Seoul, South Korea. I enjoy watching dramas and movies. I love traveling to Japan, and have been visited 10 times. I have continued to study Japanese from high school all the way up to now. My 10 years of experience working in customer service has given me a strong set of communication skills. I hope I can offer lessons to every learner stu
Hello~I’m Xiao Mi (小米). I live in Inner Mongolia, China.I have been teaching Chinese for 10 years. Some of my students have been practicing Chinese with me for almost 10 years and I am amazed that we still have endless conversations every week. What gives me satisfaction is not how many students I have taught, but the whole process of helping students go from beginners to fluent speakers, Just li
¡Hola a todos! Me llamo Cristina, soy de Madrid, pero vivo actualmente en Granada (Andalucía) (ESPAÑA). Desde hace 7 años colaboro con dos ONG de inmigración, mi tarea es la preparación de los exámenes exigible para solicitar la nacionalidad española. Esto lleva consigo enseñarles nuestro idioma y los conocimientos socioculturales, históricos y organizativos de España. Me encanta la enseñanza por
はじめまして! Let’s Learn Japanese with Fun! <About me>こんにちは!Hello, I'm Arisa – your friendly Japanese teacher!I love teaching Japanese, especially to kids! From Kyoto, JapanHobby: Cooking, Talking, Taking walks with my Akita dog. I don’t have a formal Japanese teaching license, but I’ve supported children’s lessons for 2 years at university. <About
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