It's so easy to talk to Mika-san, and she's genuinely interested in what you have to say - I feel she's an empathetic teacher who easily figures out what I want to say and readily helps and explains. Great at simple explanations in Japanese, and knows how to keep the conversation going. Love it!
Hello! My name is Jezzie but you can also call me Jess. I have been teaching as English tutor for more than 10 years now. Throughout my career, I have had the privilege of teaching students from diverse backgrounds and varying proficiency levels, helping them to not only learn the language but also connect with the English-speaking world. My passion lies in creating engaging and interactive learni
Hello, I’m Leah. I am originally from South Korea, but I’ve been living in Japan for 14 years since marrying my Japanese partner.I believe the most important things in learning a language are a sense of security as well as enjoyment. In my 20s, I lived in the UK and Australia and was exposed to various cultures. From this experience, I am able to handle everyday-level English conversat
As an announcer, I hosted radio programs for many years, interviewed numerous indiciduals, and as a moderator, I’ve also observed and listened to many people “speak.” Through such experiences, I began to wonder what makes the difference between good and bad speeches, and what creates the gap in how easily a message is conveyed. Driven by these questions, I starte
The video above is not from my channel, but it is the one in which I appeared as a guest on my student's show. I am discussing the influence of Korean ceramics on Japanese culture with a Korean in Japanese 【What I like】 ・Traveling, reading, the sky, walking, writing, collecting quotes, flowers, learning, tea (I can't drink coffee), yoga, hot springs, etc. I have a mail magazine, "Eve
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