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.
Nice to meet you! My name is A.Joy. Call me Joy! I am a violin player in Korea. I have learned to play the violin since I was young. and majored in Musical education and Violin. May be the first time that learn korean from a musician. But I think, The greatest advantage for a musician is patience. I can appreciate your efforts. I can wait until you do well. Because I like reading,
Hello, my name is Therese.I have a passion for teaching English, as well as French. I have 42 years' teaching experience, having worked at primary and high schools as well as at a college. I have a BA degree, majoring in English and French, as well as a teaching diploma and the TEFL level 5 diploma.I enjoy working with people from different cultures and I am able to offer English to beginners, int
Hello! My name is Kumikitty and I am from Shibuya Tokyo in Japan. My hobby are eating food & sweets and doing dj mix!!20 years ago, when I worked at international hotel, I started to teach Japanese for foreign coworkers.15 years ago, I owned my cafe where was close to university, back then I taught Japanese for foreign exchange students from U. S. , Vietnam, Thailand, Korea and Ch
★Can you picture yourself playing a song on the violin 3 months from now?★I have been playing violin for 26 years♪ I graduated from a university of music in Germany and have taught over 60 people♪The secrets to improving-------------------------------1. Flexible lessons that are arranged to meet your goals so that you can improve as quickly as possible. 2. Using textbooks and songs that are ofte
Thank you for visiting my page! I work as a composer who provides over 100 tracks a year for artists, theater performances, and commercials. In the past, I have also been a jazz piano instructor for 10 years. On Cafetalk, I aim to provide lessons where you can enjoy the feeling of “I can do it!” by utilizing my unique know-hows and past teaching experiences that I have ga
Hello. My name is YOROKO, and I have been a Korean language teacher for 20 years. I am delighted to meet all of you on Cafetalk. I have been teaching Korean for 9 years in Japan and 11 years in South Korea. I have taught at university language halls (in South Korea), university undergraduate classes (in Japan), cultural centers, private lessons, group lessons, Korean lessons for expatriates,
Nice to meet you! My name is Kay. I’m a Korean language teacher & Korean-Japanese translator. I learned joy to find a new world through learning Korean language and culture. I want to share this feeling with many people. I'm tutoring Japanese people in Korean, teaching in an academy and universities. I have tutored Korean people in Japanese when I was in South Korea. I also have worked as a T
Nice to meet you. My name is Haggy (はぎー).I first encountered yoga around 13 years ago. When I initially started practicing yoga, my body was very stiff,and I thought that I didn’t really understand yoga...I have always been very sensitive to other’s feelings, clumsy, and tend to keep everything to myself. But from the moment I started practicing yoga, I suddenly felt comfortable and felt thatI nee
Thank you for taking your time to check my profile. My name is JUNJI. Please call me JUN. I live in Nagoya, Japan, which is about halfway between Osaka and Tokyo. I am a certified Japanese language teacher. I can speak basic English. ☆ I run a bento store with many part-time employees. I make about 300 bentos every day. I used to be a convenience store manager. I can therefore teach Japanese
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