He is intelligent, thoughtful, and an excellent teacher. He believes in his students' potential and guides them to the next level. I sincerely appreciate him.
One-time Japanese lessons with no need for regular commitment required. Former high school teacher. Certified junior high school teacher and childcare provider. Utilizing my experience living in the Netherlands and my own language learning journey, I offer lessons that help people with busy schedules experience the joy of feeling that they “can speak Japanese!” Through causal conversation practice
Being a single mom has taught me patience, empathy, and resilience — qualities that flow into my teaching every day. I understand that learning a new language can feel overwhelming, so my lessons are built on encouragement, humor, and celebrating every small success. My teaching style: Student-centered: Your goals shape the lesson, not the other way around. Practical & interactive: I us
Hi there! My name is Danielle. My native language is English, and I live on a beautiful island. I began teaching Sign Language at a Summer Camp that I held in my home, around 2 years ago. Since then, I have been teaching ASL to children and adults, through online platforms. However, I had started teaching children with Special Educational Needs about 5 years ago, it was during that time that I fin
Nice to meet you, my name is LINA ssaem. Welcome to my lessons “Let’s Converse in Korean with LINA ssaem!” I was recommended to teach here by a Japanese person and decided to make my debut on Cafetalk. (`・∀・´)/ "Ssaem" means "teacher" in Korean. You may not have been confident in your Korean speaking skills...Until you met LINA ssaem! I recommend my lessons to the following students: ・Students wh
Hello. My name is Satomi, and I am a piano instructor. I have been a certified piano instructorat a major music school for 16 years, andhave taught over 100 students. I believe that music can givepeople inspiration and hope. I value each and every one of you andwant to help you take the next stepby sharing the beauty of music with you. I can also give piano lessons in English to non-Japane
I first taught English in Japan in 1970, and I enjoyed it very much. I came back around 1972 and taught for 2 years, including one year part-time at Osaka Jogakuin University. I have taught for about 20 or 25 years. Most of the teaching was part time, and I taught in many schools. I did a lot of substitute teaching and I learned about teaching materials and methods from those teachers. I have a Ca
“Music and piano are difficult.” ”I don’t enjoy practicing.”Do you have these kind of negative impressions?Do you ever feel lost when told “just practice,” but you don’t even know where to start practicing?There is a reason why you are having a hard time.I would like to work with each student to find out “why they are struggling” and “what kind of practice would help them“♪ *If you would like to
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