Hello! My name is Marina. I currently live in Serbia where I was born and raised. I am a third-year PhD student of psychology. I have been teaching English online since 2014. Over the past 5 years, I taught students of different ages, from children to adults, and of different proficiency levels, from zero-based to advanced. My passion for teaching comes from my deepest need to assi
Hello, Japanese learners! Thank you for having an interest in Japanese language and thank you for coming to my page.My name is miyuki, a native Japanese speaker.I have completed the studies for the 420-hour Advanced Skills of Teaching Japanese Language course.I taught English at public senior high schools for 27 years and at tutoring schools for 10 years.I like learning English and teaching Engli
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,
※ I can speak Chinese and English.Lessons via Teams are also available!Nice to meet you. My name is Noriko.I was born and raised in Japan, and moved to Malaysia for work when I was 25.Currently, I live in Malaysia with my Japanese husband and two daughters.I have been living in Malaysia for 18 years. Because I have lived in a multilingual, multicultural environment for a long time, I love meeting
Bonjour ! My name is Romain, and I'm from France. I have been living in Japan since 2009 and have taught French in various ways. For instance, I’ve taught French as an assistant at Niigata University, a private tutor, a tutor at Akita Prefectural University, as well as teaching online classes through Skype and Cafetalk to a wide variety of students. I welcome all levels
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 is TAMA. I teach children who are new to abacus so that they can improve their skills in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. I will proceed my lesson just like you would in an offline abacus class. I myself have learned a lot from the children I have taught in my lessons. Kindergarteners, elementary school students, and junior high school students all have a lot of things to do which ca
Thanks so much for visiting my profile!^^*Although I still only offer short time slots for now, I have resumed offering lessons!~ Lesson Features ~ * Let’s speak in Japanese a lot by casual conversations! (Please refrain from brining up political topics) * We can also use textbooks if you’d like! (Minna no Nihongo and beginner level Genki)* Even if
Everyone, Anyon Haseyo! I am Kim Juhee. In 2006, I lived abroad for the first time in my life when I studied at a Japanese language school in Mido, Japan! I returned to Korea after I finished my studies a year later, and while I continued my university life, I've always wanted to live abroad again. So, I applied for the exchange program at Sendai Tohoku University and I was lucky to be able to li
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