Nice to meet you! I’m a Taiwanese who loves Japan. Please call me Yoppy (よっぴー) if you like. I majored in Japanese language at university and joined a cram school right after I graduated. and have been working as a Japanese teacher in Taiwan. I went to Japan for the first time during summer vacation when I was a sophomore in college. I had only studi
Buongiorno e buonasera!! みなさん、こんにちは!こんばんは! My name is Paolo and I'm an Italian and Japanese language teacher. I'm also a translator and an interpreter and I work with 4 languages (Italian, English, Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese). 日本語も出来るから、メールは日本語、英語、イタリア語。。。どれでも大丈夫です! About me I'm from Rome, the capital of Italy, I have studied Architecture in Rome and Osaka. I lived in Japan for 25 years
Nice to meet you! My name is TAKUMI. <Experience in teaching Japanese> I worked as a Japanese language tutor for 2 years and 8 months at a Japanese language school. I have experience teaching students from over 10 countries, from N5 to N2 levels. (The textbooks I used include: “Minna no Nihongo,” “TRY!” N3 to N2, “Kanji-no Kyokasho” 300, 700, and so
大家好!我是在日本东京居住的k!I enjoy learning different languages and am currently studying Korean and English! lol Regarding my experience as a teacher,I have taught Chinese conversation to Japanese and Korean speakers. My motto is to help students study the language while having fun chatting. For beginners, I will explain the meanings and nuances of each term in detail using Japanese. For intermediate to ad
Anyonhaseyo? I'm Korean teacher Hyun! Have you ever thought that Korean names are hard to remember? I'm often called Hyon-chan or Pon-chan by my Japanese friends. I'd be happy if you called me Hyun, too. ・Self-introductionI realize it's been 10 years since I came to Japan. After working in Tokyo and Kobe, I lived in Boston in America for 2 years. After such an experience, I discovered that I want
Konnichiwa minna-san.My name is Matt. I'm originally from California but I'm currently living in Mexico City and I love it so much. I love learning languages and about different cultures, which is one of the reasons why I want to teach English and share my language with others. I believe learning a new language is awesome because it breaks down barriers and opens your mind to new ideas. I have a
*Teams is available. Feel free to request lesson with it!Hello, I'm Kayo. I’ve finished the Japanese Teaching Course and got the teacher certification in the University and taught Japanese to foreign people in Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced courses.After left education field, I had a lot of chances to communicate with foreign people and taught Japanese to them too.I have been continuing s
Hello, everyone. I am Yoom, a Korean tutor at Cafetalk. I'm a Korean language tutor, but at the same time I am also a foreign language learner just like you. Therefore, I always prepare the curriculum from the perspective of a student studying Korean. In addition, as I majored in Korean language education and have taught Korean offline, I would like to provide lessons for various levels of Kore
I first taught English in Japan in 1970, and I enjoyed it very much. I came back around 1972 and taught for 2 years, including one year part-time at Osaka Jogakuin University. I have taught for about 20 or 25 years. Most of the teaching was part time, and I taught in many schools. I did a lot of substitute teaching and I learned about teaching materials and methods from those teachers. I have a Ca
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