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.
Nice to meet you! I am currently teaching Japanese to international students at a national university. I have been teaching for 16 years. On Cafetalk, I offer offline lessons focused on writing and composition. Since I don’t use Zoom or similar tools, you can learn whenever you would to! 【Teaching Experience】 - Majored in Japanese language education in both my undergraduate and graduate programs
Welcome to my Cafetalk page! My name is Wendy, and I am the co-author of 'The Seed and the Cracked Pot,' a children's book inspired by my wish to encourage young ones to spend more time outdoors. I am a highly experienced online English teacher with a 150-hour TEFL/TESOL certification. Since early 2017, I have been exclusively teaching EFL/ESL online and I absolutely love it! Teaching online allo
Hello! My name is Jo, I'm an English teacher living in England. My Experience I have been teaching English for almost15 years. I lived in Japan and taught English there for about 6 years. Since then I've taught English online to many students around the world. I have a CELTA qualification (University of Cambridge ESOL Level 5 Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) I also h
Hello, I'm Lala. Nice to meet you.I moved to Korea after I got married.I'm not fluent in Korea and still learning the language.(Korean = beginner, received TOPIK 2)I volunteered to teach Japanese.I finished 「Japanese Teaching Training Program」 and received a Japanese teacher certificate.I will help those of you who just started Japanese.Looking forward to meet you.
Hello! I’m Scarlet (스칼렛), here to accompany you on your Korean learning journey^^ I believe that the most important secret to mastering another language is to practice consistently and enjoy learning every day. As a fellow language learner myself, I understand the difficulties and frustrations you face better than anyone. That’s why I want to be your language partn
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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
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