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I encountered this teacher when I couldn't connect with the instructor I had booked and happened to be looking for someone available for an immediate lesson.
Teacher Chris is very kind, adapts to my pace, and is easy to talk to.
Having completed a master's degree in English literature in her home country, I feel confident taking lessons with her for that reason as well.
Nice to meet you!!I am alice_, a yoga instructor. I have practiced classical ballet, ballroom dancing, street dancing, and singing.One day, I was introduced to yoga and found it fascinating, so I worked to obtain the US Yoga Alliance RYT200 certification. In India, which is the birthplace of yoga, I met a Japanese instructor and completed the US Yoga Alliance RYT300 as well.During my sta
こんにちは!Ako(あこ)です。「あこさん」と呼(よ)んでくださいね♪ *私のレッスンは「日本語を第二言語・外国語として学習している方」が対象です。 *お子様(15歳以下)向けのレッスンは現在実施しておりません。ご了承ください。 Hi there! I'm Ako. Just call me Ako-san! My self-introduction in English is right below, so please scroll down! Halo! Saya ako. Panggil saja ako-san!Saya sedikit bisa mengerti bahasa Indonesia, hanya beberapa kata saja ya. 【私(わたし)について】 [English ver. →check below] 日本語(にほんご)の先生(せんせい
Hello! My name is Penguin.I have taught Japanese in Canada for three years.(group/private lessons) I was happy to see that all my students were very interested in Japanese culture, such as manga, J-pop, sports, fashion, etc. I love traveling, so I would love to hear about your country.I have been studying English for a long time. I think it it is important not to stressed out to continue studyin
Hello, my name is Tomo.I have lived in California, US for about 6 years. I am originally from Osaka, Japan. I am patient and a good listner. I like to meet people. I like to travel and try new things. I have lived in Australia, Canada and Italy. -History-While I was in university, I took a course to be a Japanese teacher and I also have junior high school and high school teach
Nice to meet you! I'm Ban from Korea. Now, I live in Chiba and I teach Korean. When I first started studying Japanese, I still remember that I was surprised because the grammar, particles, and vocabulary in Korean are very similar to Japanese. It means it's easy to learn like that. However, sometimes the meaning is different from what I thought and it's interesting. I think the reason is the diff
Hi guys! It's nice to meet you!! Please call me Yu(ゆう)!In Japanese, please look at the second part :)===================I'm an animation director and I've been working in the animation industry for 14 years.▶︎I've worked on...ONE PIECE(series ) / DragonBallZ battle of gods (Movie) / etc...▶︎My lesson policies are : smile, have fun and make progress!And of course, I'd like to help you improve your
Hello,my name is Lynn and I am from Oslo , Norway . I currently live in New York City. I have 2 daughters 13 and 16 years old. Their father is Japanese and we spend 6 weeks in Tokyo every summer - the girls have attended yochien and elementary school in Tokyo.I am currently learning Japanese and I know how hard it is to find people to talk to in the language you are learning. I am offering to hav
Hello from India! My name is Sumera and I’m 31 years old (as of 2025). I’m a visual-arts graduate, and I’m enthusiastic about languages and getting to know different cultures. I was born in the United States and moved here to a city in India in my early teen years. I’m currently working at a school during the day, and I’m thrilled to get to know and help language learners from other co
About Me: Not just books and grammar drills: in my lessons you speak, have fun, and truly learn Italian. Ciao! Hello! 你好! こんにちは! I’m Giuliana, a native Italian speaker from Rome. I’ve spent years teaching Italian to students from all over the world, helping them reach their goals in a clear, structured, and enjoyable way. With over 7,000 hours of teaching experience, mostly with Asian students, I
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