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.
I really enjoyed the 'Vocabulary Lesson - Kids love sports'. The way the lesson was structured made learning new terms engaging and easy to remember. The use of real-world examples and interactive elements in the class was particularly effective, keeping all students interested from start to finish. This approach has genuinely improved my child's confidence in using sports-related vocabulary in everyday conversations. To ensure continued excellence, perhaps incorporating a short, optional quiz at the end of each section could help reinforce the vocabulary even further. Overall, the experience was fantastic, and I appreciate the effort put into making the lesson both educational and fun. Thank you for going above and beyond to help students succeed.
The seminar hosted by Salon de YOKO was a fantastic introduction to the world of wine. The tutor was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, making the 'いまさら聞けないワインの疑問 vol.1' topic engaging and easy to understand for beginners. The interactive Q&A session was particularly helpful, allowing participants to clear up long-held doubts.
Hi, I’m Nao. Born and raised in Japan, still based here. I have a perfect TOEIC score (990) and use English naturally in real-world settings.For many, whether they've used English for years or are just starting out, it never feels as effortless as their first language. If that discomfort feels familiar, it isn’t about talent, age, or timing. It’s about how English is being processed, perceived,
My name is Taro Urashima (浦島太郎). My specialization is theoretical physics, and I teach mainly mathematics and physics. I also teach chemistry and English. After having wandered abroad as a researcher, I settled myself in a local city in my home country, where I started my teaching career at a state university, besides my research life. After my retirement, I still enjoy teaching young folks. Yo
Hello everyone! Nice to meet you, my name is Eiko (えいこ) from Tokyo, Japan(^^). When I studied in Korea, I was given the Korean name Hayoung (하영) — please feel free to call me that too! ^o^ I offer lessons for anyone who wants to learn Japanese in a friendly, relaxed way. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes—let’s enjoy speaking freely together! ((((o(^▽^)o))))♡ About Me I studied Korean langu
【New students are very welcome! Repeaters are also very welcome!】Hello! Nice to meet you. I’m Nori. I am originally from Hiroshima, Japan, but I currently live in Brisbane, Australia. I am traveling around Australia on a working holiday visa until next May while working as a tutor. I currently offer three types of lessons: Japanese lessons, children’s Japanese lessons, and lessons for elementary
Hello, my name is Makiko.Lessons for children :I help children develop the right side of their brain through picture book reading.By being exposed to a variety of stories, sensitivity is nurtured and the ability to think is naturally enhanced. I can provide a variety of stories depending of your requests.With 25 years of experience in a cram school, I know how many children stumble. In mathematic
My name is Aoi and I am a go instructor.I have been playing go for about 17 years. As for my kiryoku (skill level), I have 6 dan license from Nihon Kiin, the central Go organization of Japan.◆About the Game of Go◆Some people might think, go is too difficult, go is for the elderly, go is a game for men…But those days are gone!Nowadays, even children learn it as an extracurricular and it’s getting
Hi I am Linda.A , but you're welcome to call me Linda. I am from Taiwan,Taipai, a Japanese citizen and living in Japan Tokyo now. l am pretty down-to-earth and talkative. I enjoy having conversations with people and will do my best to help you. CertificationJLPT,Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 1 in 1998/2JETRO Japanese Business Proficiency Test Level in 1999/7ITIL Fo
안녕하세요★ Hello everyone! My name is “Ikumi”, and I am a Korean language teacher.I am Japanese, but I moved to South Korea after getting married to my Korean partner, and have been living in South Korea for 13 years now.I hope that by teaching Korean to people in Japan,I will be able to build a bridge between these two countries, however small it may be.♦ I won the Grand Prize in the Cafetalk Awards
Annyeong Haseoyo! My name is Seoyeon (서연)! Are you hesitant to start learning Korean now? 1. If you feel burdened to actually go to a language school. 2. If you're afraid of making mistakes in class 3. If you're not good at keeping up with your studies 4. If you get bored easily with new things Why don’t you start by chatting with me? Like many of you, I have also experienced
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