Kazuyo Yoshikawa is an outstanding tutor who made learning a language an incredibly engaging and rewarding experience. Her lessons were always well-structured, allowing students to build confidence and skills effectively. She provided clear and actionable feedback during sessions, addressing any misconceptions immediately and ensuring continuous improvement. It is clear she puts significant effort into each student, acting as both a mentor and a guide, and her supportive approach has instilled a genuine love for learning the language. Highly recommended for anyone looking to make significant progress.
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Following the teacher's advice, I changed my iPad's language to English and have been studying English gradually every day!!
English and Spanish language teacher with a CELTA certification and years of experience. My lessons are fun with lots of practice, friendly conversation, grammar explanations and useful tips. Nice to meet you! 初めまして!My name is Juane, as in kanji 風安音. I lived in Japan for more than a year, in Tokyo, Nara and Osaka. I studied Japanese language and became a research trainee at NTT. That wa
Hola! My name is Hiromi. I majored in Spanish at university, and had the great opportunity to study at the University of Salamanca in Spain for a half year. After that, I went to Chile to study abroad, where I lived for about 10 years while teaching Japanese. I currently live in Japan, but my husband is Chilean, so our daily life at home is in Spanish. I myself started studying Spani
Nice to meet you. I'm Hana.C. From 2006, I've been living in the central region in England with my British husband and my two kids. I've always had interest in foreign countries since I was a student and I've visited more than 12 countries...However, I don't have the experience of studying abroad or doing homestay. I studied English by myself and I've accumulated experiences such as living in Eng
Hello! I'm Mieno Nao. :)After graduating from Tokyo University of the Arts, I moved on to the master's course at the graduate school of the same university and then the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music. Currently I continue my pursuit of knowledge while coming and going between Japan and Poland. Since I can't be in Japan all year, and after realizing I could teach piano to students in differen
Greetings! My name is Kei Schönberg. Have you ever wanted to visit English speaking countries, but perhaps, has your mind suddenly gone blank and do you want to say more than just "Yes" and "No"? But perhaps you cannot? I say this because we can improve it together! In my lesson, we go beyond just "yes" and "no". You just need to have the words which you already possess in your brain. This is our
«Self Introduction»Hello, I am yoga instructor AKII!!I work as a nurse as my main job. I started practicing yoga in hopes that even in my busy day-to-day life, I can set aside some time to reflect on myself and make my everyday life even better. I am sure that all of you have had a tough day at work, at home, raising children, as well as in your daily lives. Why don’t you set aside some time to
Hello everyone! It is a tutor Kazu. I like to study and have a lot of qualifications. I studied English for two years at English school in Japan and took the upper intermediate course.TOEIC score is 400. I have studied abroad for a week in London's horticultural school. I completed Fukui Prefecture's Japanese instruction volunteer training course Ⅰ and Ⅱ. (50 hours) Utilizing these ex
Hello! I am SeungYeon, and I am a tutor on Cafetalk! My nickname is Tenten! When I was in elementary school, I had a crush on Japanese singer GACKT which led me to fall in love with Japanese music so I started to study the Japanese language. I am a geeky tutor who still goes to concerts at least once a year! If you have a favorite idol or drama, please visit Korea to experience the
Hello! My name is Jenny, and I am from Seoul, South Korea! I am delighted to meet you!!! My English name “Jenny” was given to me by my very first native English teacher. I sometimes use my English name when I live abroad or in English classes because my Korean name has a “batchim” (a syllable block at the end) that can be difficult for non-Korean speakers to pronounce. &nb
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