It's so easy to talk to Mika-san, and she's genuinely interested in what you have to say - I feel she's an empathetic teacher who easily figures out what I want to say and readily helps and explains. Great at simple explanations in Japanese, and knows how to keep the conversation going. Love it!
Hello everyone! My name is Emi, and I am from Tokyo, Japan. I returned to Japan in 2020, and I now live in Tokyo. I believe that the most important way to improve your conversational skills is to actually “speak out loud.” You will be able to remember the grammar and phrases you have learned by saying them out loud. Please don’t be afraid to make mistakes, and speak out loud in my lessons^^ *
Nice to meet you. I am Kayoko Ōyoshi. Please call me KAYO(かーよー).When I was in junior high school, my grade in English was a 2 on a 5-point scale. At the time, I hated English. However, in high school, one thing led to another, and I fell in love with English, then before I knew it, my English grade was a 5, even though I did not study at all in school.After that, I fell in love with English even
Hi, I’m Anthony! I’m from the UK, and I’ve been living in Japan for over 10 years. I’ve taught English for 16+ years, helping students of all levels gain confidence and speak naturally. I focus on friendly, relaxed lessons tailored to your goals — from daily conversation to business English. Outside teaching • I practice yoga almost daily • I play the saxophone (not very well!)• I like to cook and
Hello. I'm abacus teacher Chie. Since 2004 I've been living in Istanbul, Turkey. Since about 8 years ago I've been teaching abacus to Turkish children. I teach to 3 to 5 year-olds in group lessons at kindergartens. I have about 300 students. Here on Cafetalk it is my aim to teach the abacus, with careful focus on the correct use of the fingers. I'd like to teach lessons that children will say ar
おしらせ すこしのあいだ、「ニュースで日本語」のレッスンをおやすみします。 Profile Hello, I’m Sakura mochi. I studied Japanese teaching methods and qualified as a Japanese language teacher. After that I have had lessons for foreigners living in my hometown Sendai. Now I want to learn Japanese together with people around the world and joined Cafetalk. I have a lot of hobbies, playing the violin, kimono, and cooking, etc. I want to kn
*For students who are beginners*For students who are almost at the native level*For students who enjoy chatting*For students who like FranceWhy don't we go step by step to improve your speaking ability and conversational skills through our conversations? To learn French, teachers at universities or language schools will emphasize that it is necessary to focus on grammar, yet a huge factor wh
♡For those of you who want to travel to Korea and have simple conversation with the people there! ♡For those of you who would like to understand even the nuances of the Korean spoken by your favourite actors or idol performers! ♡For those of you who want to respond more naturally in conversation with your Korean friends! Cholan Gachi Combuhaeyo!(Let's study together!) I've seen many students who
My name is Aoi and I am a go instructor.I have been playing go for about 17 years. As for my kiryoku (skill level), I have 6 dan license from Nihon Kiin, the central Go organization of Japan.◆About the Game of Go◆Some people might think, go is too difficult, go is for the elderly, go is a game for men…But those days are gone!Nowadays, even children learn it as an extracurricular and it’s getting
Hello. My name is Kim Yang Young. I’ve been teaching Japanese for 4 years at cram schools, cultural centers, and online while living in a lovely town called “Gangneung City” on the east coast of South Korea. Through Cafetalk, I would like to be a good supporter for Japanese students to learn Korean, so please feel free to contact me if you are interested~. 여러분 안녕하세요~ 저는 김
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