Sylvie choisit toujours des articles intéressants et adaptés à ses élèves. Grâce à elle, j’apprends plein de nouvelles expressions et je peux enrichir mon vocabulaire en m’amusant.
This lesson had a welcoming atmosphere. The explanations were clear, encouraging, and easy to follow. The tutor inspired me to continue drawing and to use materials that I already have. Thank you so much for making drawing feel fun and achievable.
I was very happy to take this Abacus lesson because it was available in English. This is rare to find. The tutor was very helpful and encouraging. Unfortunately I can't obtain a Soroban abacus where I live. But I do recommend this lesson to any English-speaking student.
Hi, I'm Takako. I'm a Japanese native speaker. I live in Toyama. Here's a small town but nature is beautiful. Where do you live? I've been teaching English children at elementary school and English clam school for fifteen years. and I've been teaching Japanese for five years now. I have experience living in Osaka, San Francisco in America. I really like teaching and meeting people. I can teach
More like a friend than a teacher (o´▽`o) The best way to learn is to have fun! Annyeonhasaeyo, I’m nananu! I’ve been waiting for you, please have a seat over here! Would you like to talk with me on Cafetalk? 1. Why did I start studying Japanese? I have always loved watching Japanese TV shows and anime since I was a little kid. But at the time, there were almost always no Korean subtitles availab
こんにちわ。Lennです。Thank you for checking my page. I have been teaching English for fifteen years. I have taught elementary children in public school and cram school, company employees in a corporate office, townspeople of all ages in a community center, college students in a vocational course, and medical personnel in a hospital. As a private tutor, I have had toddlers who grew up tak
【Self Introduction】 I started my career because I loved interacting with children. I am a mother of two myself, and have been involved in many different types of schooling through my children. On Saturdays, I teach Japanese at a supplementary school (a weekend school for children who attend a local or international school during the week). Let’s have fun learning together! 【Teaching Experience】
A big hello to you from the Big Apple! My name is Cammie and I live in the United States. I have been an ESL Teacher for more than 15 years. My students are all different ages, as young as 4 years old to as mature as 60 years old, so I am comfortable giving lessons to all age groups. Additionally, I have taught students from all over the world - including many from Japan. Once, I even had a ex-
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
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
Lesson Introduction ▶︎▶︎ Grammar for Beginners ◀︎◀︎Key takeaways!● No prior knowledge of Japanese is necessarily Lessons can be conducted in English, Korean, or German.● No need to prepare any learning materials I will use my original teaching materials created based on the grammar level of the student and necessary expressions.For further information → 25 minute lesson 55 minute lesson
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