Hello! I’m Kayla and I'm from sunny South Africa. In my spare time, I really enjoy immersing myself in the mystery and crime genre through reading books, playing video games and watching movies and series. I also enjoy listening to music. Science is another topic close to my heart, and I enjoy discussing fascinating disco
Hello! I’m Alice, originally from Taiwan, and I’ve been living in Japan for seven years now. I love learning languages, cooking, watching movies, traveling, wine tasting, and fashion. I especially enjoy red and white wine, Japanese sake, and whisky—I often plan my trips around local tasting experiences. With red hair and tattoos, I may not look like your typical language teacher
Hello! I'm Manning, from Boston, Massachusetts. I lived and worked in Japan for 10 years. Students tell me I'm a good listener, relaxed, helpful, and have a good sense of humor. Be careful, I might make you laugh! I love learning about different cultures, accents, and dialects like Hokkaido-ben. I like sports, and I watch ice hockey, American Football, and rugby. I also love mus
Hello! My name is Lee Minjoo and I am currently teaching math at a cram school!ヽ(✿゚▽゚)ノ I majored in Japanese language and culture at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in South Korea. I first learned Japanese at university and faced many challenges as a beginner learner. This is why I can empathize with the struggles of learning a new language. It is especially important to have a tutor
Hi, I’m Cooper. I’m 25, and I was born in New York City, but I was raised and reside in a small suburb in New Jersey that is only a quick train ride away. I am of course a native English speaker and can help you with natural conversation, pronunciation, and words or expressions we use in everyday life here! My life(so far) Growing up in New Jersey and frequently visiting
Hello, I’m Sakai. Have you ever talked with Japanese who speak only Japanese? Have you ever felt like “If I spoke Japanese, we can be a friend…”? When you want to communicate with them strongly, you will use gesture or something, and we Japanese try to understand what you want to say.The Japanese you use like this way is effective to learn. I speak only Japanese. (and I speak Survival English)Whe
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