"Nihon-go" taught by a professional announcer Hello everyone, I'm Choko. The main themes for my lessons are..."learning to speak Japanese like a native speaker" and "improving your Japanese language skills"! I provide lessons for all types of learners. Whether you’re Japanese or you’re from abroad, or even if you want to teach your children living abroad, I can help
Hi everyone! Nice to meet you, I'm Mei, a native Thai speaker! I am from Thailand. I have lived in Japan for eight years. I graduated from a university in Thailand with a degree in English. After that, I graduated from a Japanese language school in two years. My Japanese language level is N2 on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. I am now preparing for the N1 Japanese Language Proficiency Tes
Hello, nice to meet you! My name is Takenaka Noriko. Once graduating from a music college in Japan, I started working for a Japanese orchestra. After working for that orchestra for five years, I moved to Vienna, Austria. I am currently working as a member of an orchestra in Vienna. ■I am interested in playing the violin. But where should I start? &
Hello, my name is KAIHONG. I am from Taiwan and I now reside in Japan. I studied Taiwanese Chinese teaching during my college years, and after graduating, I worked at a Chinese language school in Tokyo for about three years. I enjoy sharing about my daily life, cooking, and traveling. I also enjoy listening to your stories, so we can enjoy chatting together. Joy is the driving force for learning.
Hello students on Cafetalk, my name is Richard, but my students in Japan used to call me "Rick-sensei". I taught English in Japan for 13 years, in Sendai, Iwate Prefecture, and my last five years I taught at a private foreign language university in Osaka Prefecture. I currently live in northern Thailand, where I taught English for 12 years at a major university. As you'll find out if you study wi
Hello, I’m Sakai. Have you ever talked with Japanese who speak only Japanese? Have you ever felt like “If I spoke Japanese, we can be a friend…”? When you want to communicate with them strongly, you will use gesture or something, and we Japanese try to understand what you want to say.The Japanese you use like this way is effective to learn. I speak only Japanese. (and I speak Survival English)Whe
Hi Everyone ! My name is Marc, I just moved to Tokyo. I lived in Japan for about 2 years before and I worked as an English teacher. Before I came to Japan in 2016, I lived in Sydney (Australia) for a while. This is also where I got interested in Japanese culture and learned a lot about it. Now I am back in Japan to teach Dutch and to start a new adventure. みなさまこんにちは。 Marc
☆ For absolute beginners ♪Anyone from early elementary grade children to seniors can enjoy!☆Paint with the Instructor☆Live Painting Hands-on Art Lesson♪ Stress Relief! Refreshing! Your senses will be stimulated! Hello. I am Macha.D, an acrylic painting instructor (certified by the Paint Party Association.)Update from 2023.10.13【Ranked No. 1 in Art & Design Trending Tutor Rankings】This lesson i
Hello ♪I'm piano teacher Akiko. Thank you for viewing my profile. Aside from my video introduction, I also have my performances on YouTube and a column. I would be happy if you listened to the performances as well.♪youtube↓https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDSfwUVztWCLvjsoT51XOWg?view_as=subscriber*Self-introduction* I first started the piano in first grade of elementary school. Through a ser
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