Koyuki Sensei is a skilled Japanese teacher, and I have learned a lot in the year that I have been her student. I started with very few skills and not much solid experience and went on to pass the N5 exam in 9 months. I feel more confident in my day-to-day life after what I have been taught and intend to continue learning from Koyuki Sensei for as long as possible.
Her skills lie in creating a friendly, fun and relaxed space for her students to practice and make mistakes within. You work hard and are very productive without realizing. I feel that I can experiment and push myself in her classes and she is very skilled at pinpointing areas that I need to improve upon and flexibly adapting lesson plans to my needs. I look forward to her classes every week and feel motivated to work hard outside of classes so I can continue improving and we can have more in-depth conversations in the near future.
My time with her is on a different level than with others. She is warm, gentle, professional, careful, and focused on my thoughts. I can learn a lot from her, not only English but also how to build hospitality with others. Thank you, Ayame-sensei! From Nana
Hello! To all elementary, junior high, and high school students. I am KenjiS, a graduate of the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, from Kyushu University. I am good at teaching English, mathematics, and Japanese. English is something I continue to study to this day. I have worked with computer hardware and software. As for computer-related fields, I have passed the Fundamental Information
Hello! 你好。 My name is Jin (金), and I am from China. After graduating from university, I went on to graduate school in Japan, where I continue to live in. I am currently working as a Japanese-to-Chinese interpreter at the city office, as well as volunteering for international exchange programs. I often taught grammar and pronunciation to students who were interested in Chinese, and also helped
Hello, my name is Mana (南里 茉那). I specialize in WordPress, HTML, CSS, and kinone. I have been working as a system engineer for around 30 years. In 2020, I started volunteering as a Japanese language teacher for non-Japanese natives in my local community. I strive to provide easy-to-follow comprehensive lessons. I can offer both Zoom and Skype lessons. Even if your preferred lesson date/time isn’t
Hello!! สวัสดีค่า。・°°・(>_<)・°°・。I welcome all of you who are interested in the Thai language! My name is “ Cartoon” and I am a 4th year student at a technical college (equivalent to a 1st year university student), studying abroad in Japan. Cartoon means “anime.” I am from Thailand. I have been living in Japan for three years now. This year will be my fourth year. I am enthusiastic, kind, and I lov
Hello, Hallo and bonjour I'm Johann :) About me : I was born in Switzerland, in a german family and married a japanese with whom I speak english. I now live in Kyoto, Japan since a few months with my wife. I'm interested in everything this great universe has to offer us. I love nature and calm settings. I would consider myself as very empathetic and open minded. Art is a passion of
Hello! I am “okayuki”, a sign language instructor. The first time I learned sign language was when I volunteered for Deaf Soccer. I was surprised to see how fast the signers could communicate with each other. I wanted to be able to communicate with hearing-impaired people using smooth sign language, so I started studying by attending workshops and schools. After that, the vocational school wher
Nice to meet you! This is yuki, also known as "yukitty". I would be grateful if you call me yuki-sensei. 14 years of experience as a one-on-one computer instructor. I am a normal housewife raising my two sons. I was also an officer at the PTA of the children's school and the parents' association. I often think about meeting many people there and working with them. It seems everyone thinks, "PCs a
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