I really enjoyed the 'Vocabulary Lesson - Kids love sports'. The way the lesson was structured made learning new terms engaging and easy to remember. The use of real-world examples and interactive elements in the class was particularly effective, keeping all students interested from start to finish. This approach has genuinely improved my child's confidence in using sports-related vocabulary in everyday conversations. To ensure continued excellence, perhaps incorporating a short, optional quiz at the end of each section could help reinforce the vocabulary even further. Overall, the experience was fantastic, and I appreciate the effort put into making the lesson both educational and fun. Thank you for going above and beyond to help students succeed.
Hi, my name is Gin (ギン). I am originally from Lithuania, but have been living and working in Japan for 9 years. I have a 3-year-old son, who has just started nursery.Hobbies / InterestsLanguage learningBooksMangaTV shows / MoviesMusicCooking...and many more. I'm a curious person and enjoy learning something new.Teaching / Work Experience I have been working as an English instructor at Eikaiwa scho
Hello.My name is Saka.(Age late 30s)I am teaching Japanese. I have been teaching Japanese to foreigners, especially Chinese, for more than a year. There are various types of students such as office workers, students (university and elementary school students), stewardess and so on. I have taught Japanese from the beginning, so I can understand the difficulty of learning a foreign language from th
Nice to meet you!My name is Yuu.I live in Yokohama.Currently, I teach Japanese online at home while working as a housewife.【Self introduction】Final education: Graduated from Waseda University Work experience: Accountant for a public company, department store, TOKYO2020 volunteer Korean: TOPIK Level 5, Hangul Certificate Level 3 Interests: Korean language, baking, nail art, making accessories, wat
안녕하세요!My name is Soohyun. I am originally from South Korea, but right now I’m living in Japan.“I want to start learning Korean, but I’m not sure where to start”“I was motivated enough to buy a textbook, but I’m starting to lose interest”“Hmm, is my pronunciation is correct?”“Textbooks are boring!” does any of the above so
[ 다정한 한국어 선생님, 다정 선생님입니다. ] I’m Dajeong, your warm and patient Korean teacher—“다정” means both “kind” and also refers to my name. [ 이런 수업을 하고 있어요 ] Here’s what my lessons are like: ★ 한국에서 바로 쓸 수 있는 ‘상황별 대화 연습’ 중심 수업 → Focus on real-life role-plays you can use right away in Korea! (예: 쇼핑몰, 병원, 지하철, 식당 등 다양한 장면에서 자연스럽게 말하기) (e.g. speaking naturally at a mall, hospital, subway, or restaurant)
Hi. My name is Jean C. Panares. I took up the Bachelor of Science Major in Multimedia and Internet and I do have a TEFL certificate. Furthermore, I have a varied experience in ESL teaching (in both offline and online settings), and I've worked with diverse learners/students for many years, which has increased my ability to relate to others. In addition, I have experience creating and instru
Hello everyone! If you're thinking "I want to play an instrument someday", or if you want your child to start an instrument, why don't you start a ukulele lesson at home? Ukulele for beginners who say "I have no experience with music", "I have never touched an instrument", "I have bought an instrument but I don't know how to start practicing", and "I have experience with an instrument but I am ne
Greetings!Hi My Name is LEO!Japanese Rastaman who loves Music & English!Over 20 years of experience working in music centered in England. and I would love to embrace my career to share English as an online teacher! for more little happy to yourlife.I currently work as radio Presenter at radio station in London ♬I love music, Foody, cooking, talking to peopleI have had cultural excha
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