Hello everyone! I am Riny. Working as a professional pianist, I put my effort into teaching as well. It has been a great experience for me to teach piano online. As I have moved to Poland, without this service, it would have been impossible for me to continue teaching my students in Japan--as well as teaching many students I newly met in Cafetalk!My personal goal as a pianist is making
Hi! I am an American linguist with two university degrees, one teaching certificate and lots of experience teaching and learning languages. My professional life has been lived out in 5 countries so far. My students include: kids, adults, teenagers, lawyers, CEOs, travelers, retirees, and everything in between. My specialties are business English, legal English for lawyers, exam preparation, conve
I am congenitally Deaf. (Rōsha; Deaf people → people who can barely hear or cannot hear at all are called “Rōsha; Deaf people.“) Therefore, although Japanese Sign Language is my native language, I often speak using my voice when I’m in the city or at work. If that is also difficult, I use a sign language interpreter. It has been four years since I have been working as an interviewer for the Nati
Hello! My name‘s Anna. I was born in the Far East of Russia, in Kamchatka. I graduated from Kamchatka State University (2009) with honors and I am a qualified teacher of English and Japanese (JLPT N2). I lived for about 2 years in Japan studying Japanese and teaching English and Russian. I studied the Italian language at a language school in Rome and I am teaching it now as well. And I&rsqu
I have learned the importance of communication through my career as a telephone operator and caregiver. Especially as a telephone operator, I have always done my best to listen with my whole heart, trying to understand the other person’s feelingsthrough the tone of their voice, their phase, the strength of their voice, and from repeated conversations, as I cannot see their face. In my career as
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, everyone. I'm Koko. I’m a native Chinese (Mandarin) speaker. I speak English and Japanese as well. I live in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. My hobbies include traveling, reading, and swimming. I love delicious food too. When I’m free I usually cook at home. I enjoy working as a Chinese teacher. I hope to be your teacher in class, but good friend in life. About my Chinese lesson: I have
【 Cafetalk Translation / February 2025 】 Please note that this profile has been translated by Cafetalk for easier understanding. Hello! I’m Saya, a language tutor who lays an emphasis on pronunciation. Although I started learning English as an adult, by focusing more on pronunciation than on writing while making sure to stay relaxed and enjoying the learning process, I am now able to speak it quit
Hello everyone! Nice to meet you! My name is Mai. Please just call me Mai. I'm Japanese and I live in Japan but I grew up in the United States. I spent my childhood (3 years old to 12 years old) in Chicago. Even after I returned to Japan, I've been living a life full of English - most of my classes at my high school and University were in English, and I worked part time at an English conversation
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