Me and My Teaching ExperienceHello students! My name is Natalie. I finished a bachelor’s degree from the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, the oldest institution of Catholic higher education in the Far East. I taught Maths to elementary and high school students. I started teaching English in 2011 to Koreans, Japanese and Chinese kids and adults whose levels are from
Greetings to all of you on Cafetalk! I am hsinchan from Taiwan. ◎ About hsinchan *Lived in Tokyo for 4 years *Former Seibu-line user *Favorite place: Odaiba *Favorite food: Sushi, Yakiniku, and Chicken Nanban *Favorite singers: Tatsuro Yamashita (I love city pop♡), Hikaru Utada, and Nujabes *Sports: yoga, air yoga, and squash *Traveled to: Japan (Tokyo, Mie, Osaka, Kobe, Hiros
Hello! I am Mieko. (^O^)/ I am a Japanese teacher who has passed the Teaching Japanese Language Course, which requires 420 hours of coursework in total. I also passed the Japanese Language Teaching Competency Test on my first try. Now I teach Japanese at the local language class or at home.↑ This temple is in my neighborhood. I enjoy going on a walk. I look for a cute café and a delic
Hello everyone! I'm Kazuaki. After I became an adult, I seriously got into shogi and wanting to spread its wonder to everyone, I obtained shogi instructor qualifications. Currently, I teach shogi classes mainly to children. Amongst the many people I've met through shogi,"There aren't many beginner shogi classes aimed at adults"is a sentiment I've often heard. Clearly it's quite a challenge for t
Hello, I'm Nolly. When I was a student, I majored in other languages. After I gave birth and while I was raising my children, I felt like English came back to me again. The reason I say this is because when I studied abroad, I didn't study in an English speaking country either. I realized that I have many English textbooks for TOEIC and Eiken at home which allowed me to make steady efforts every
Nice to meet you. My name is Bora・Kim and I'm a Japanese interpreter at a Korean major company. In Korea, I graduated with a major in Japanese and I went on to graduate school to study interpretation and translation. Although it is fun to do on-site interpretation, I joined as a teacher because I wanted to meet new people and study with people who have the passion to be better and share that posi
Hello!! Thank you for visiting my profile!! My name is Fumie. I reside in Hokkaido, Japan. I majored in sports psychology at university. As I became a working adult and travelled abroad, I started working in international cooperation and exchange, and I am currently continuing my studies to teach Japanese. I enjoy visiting museums, watching films, and playing sports! Let’s chat a lot about
Hello~ I’m a native Korean teacher living in Korea, and my name is Gyuri. I majored in Korean Language Education and hold a certified Korean teaching license. In my classes, you can practice not only grammar but also natural, real-life speaking. It’s completely okay to make mistakes—we focus on practicing and repeating in fun, engaging topics to help you speak more naturally. We can cover expres
¡Hola! I'm Eriko_N! Please call me Eriko.After studying Spanish by myself using a textbook for complete beginners, I studied it in Spain for half a year. 10 years have passed since then and now I also work as a Spanish translator and interpreter.I studied abroad in Burgos in Northern Spain, where they speak Castellano. Castellano is neither a dialect nor an independent language, but is said to be
Hello! I’m an experienced Japanese teacher who has worked with both immigrant learners and children from diverse backgrounds. I’m passionate about helping students not only learn the Japanese language but also understand its culture, rhythm, and everyday use. In my lessons, I use authentic Japanese elementary school textbooks, graded readers, and classic Japanese novels to build
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