I was very happy to take this Abacus lesson because it was available in English. This is rare to find. The tutor was very helpful and encouraging. Unfortunately I can't obtain a Soroban abacus where I live. But I do recommend this lesson to any English-speaking student.
"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! I would love to share v
Buongiono a tutti!I have been working as a Japanese-Italian translator and interpreter in Italy for over 20 years. I have passed Level 1 of the Italian Language Proficiency Test and the highest level of C2 from the CILS Italian Language Proficiency Test. I specialize in natural and correct Italian expressions, reading, writing, pronunciation, and business Italian as a resident of Italy. At Cafeta
Hi everyone! I'm Nana! Maybe you’ve been studying Japanese for a while now or maybe you’ve just started. No matter where you are in your learning journey, you are welcome here! Whether you have been studying for one day or many years everyone has doubts and worries. Maybe you’ve been studying Japanese with a textbook, but you want more confidence. If you want to have a chance to
Who Is Steve? Hello! My name is Steve, and I'm originally from Boston, Massachusetts, in the USA. I moved to Japan 7 years ago. My hobbies include reading, cooking healthy dishes, working out, exploring Japan, and visiting historical sites. Experience I am an English teacher at a cram school, and I teach conversational English face-to-face in Osaka and Northwest Wakayama. I have experience teachi
Hello! My name is YUKINO.T☺ I first became interested in South Korea when I was a junior high school students as one of my classmates was Korean, and after studying Korean on my own in high school, I entered a university and majored in the Korean language for four years! During my studies, I experienced a one-year exchange program in Ulsan Metropolitan City, South Korea. Once I graduated
① Let's study Japanese!Hello everyone.My name is Haruhi.Let's study Japanese together.Let's speak a lot in Japanese.Let's listen to a lot of Japanese.New lessons begin every month.Let's find an interesting lesson you can enjoy!②Intermediate and advanced students※About me※I have passed my Japanese teacher training examination(2014年)I have graduated from a Japanese teaching school(2015年)I have taug
Hello everyone! I'm Aisaka and I live in Italy.I studied Italian by myself.Using that experience and based on the motto "continue to have fun", I use YouTube and PowerPoint in my lessons so students can understand more easily. I hope I can help those who are interested in learning Italian! About me…It all started when I first travelled to Italy. Since then, I developed my interest in Italy, its p
Hi, I’m Susan — I teach Japanese, English, and German here on Cafetalk. I’m half German and half Iranian, and I was born and raised in Japan. Growing up surrounded by different languages and cultures naturally gave me a passion for communication, and I still love learning and sharing that joy every day. With about 10 years of experience working for a Japanese airline, I’ve had the chance to c
※All classes limited to female students※ I run ballet classes in Hiroshima prefecture. →http://ballet-w.info/ I've been teaching pretty much on a daily basis and am in my 11th year now. No matter what, I can't help but speak in the Hiroshima dialect, I ask for your understanding. I can teach ballet/pilates/contemporary dance. I look forward to meeting you. From beginners to advanced s
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
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