Hi guys my names Nene! I was born in Japan, raised in Australia and I have recently moved back to Japan to work for two years. I am a experienced and qualified sports coach back in Australia, I would love to use my skills to teach both English and Japanese for anyone who is motivated to learn either language or even both!I am very patient and an outgoing person, I love interacting and meeting new
Hello, everyone! I'm HIro. I completed the certificate for the 420-hour course for Japanese teachers.I taught Japanese to a Filipino as a volunteer for about half a year. I'm working as a care worker at a hospital.I can give advice to people who want to work in nursing care in Japan.I'm kind and patient.I will teach you gently and carefully.I like watching a movie, listening to music, playing th
Hello. I've been involved in work requiring the use of my voice and words for about 20 years now. Considering I've accumulated experience in a wide variety of careers, I am now in a position to pass on my knowledge. Breath, voice, words and communicating what's in your heart no doubt make your life shine. Let's have fun lessons together in accordance with your personal goals! Akko Sato(freelance
I'm Yumi and I've been teaching for 14 years!♪"Let's have fun with the music..."I teach piano with the goal of creating music while having fun, based on children's rich sensitivity and expression through the instrument!If you enjoy music, listen to it, sing it, and play it, you will encounter even more great music ^ ^The lessons are fun, and I will advise you on how to improve your sensitivity an
Hello, I’m ai. I’ve been working as a baking and cooking instructor since 2013. I love bread, and bake bread everyday at home while conducting cooking lessons in classrooms and in private. Baking bread from scratch can typically take 2 hours or more, but I have created a recipe that makes it easy to bake delicious “no-knead bread” which only take you about an hour to
Hello! Nice to meet you! My name is Hwang Injoon.I joined the International Club around the time I was a university student, and I was in charge of supporting international students at the university in their studies and life in Korea.When I was a junior in college, I studied abroad in Canada and participated in a language exchange program organized by one of the Canadian universities.In Septembe
Bonjour!Je m'appelle Lay. Hello, my name is Lay (レイ). I speak Japanese, French, and English. The most important things to learn a language are "to have fun", "to practice", and "to persist". The fun of a foreign language depends on how each individual sees it, but there is great joy when one "learns new things", "gets the message across", and "reaches the goal!" Among them, there are people that
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