Hi, I’m Susan — I teach Japanese, English, and German here on Cafetalk. I’m half German and half Iranian, and I was born and living in Japan. Growing up surrounded by different languages and cultures naturally gave me a passion for communication, and I still love learning and sharing that joy every day. With about 10 years of experience working for a Japanese
Let’s enjoy learning Vietnamese together!✨ Xin chào! Hello! I’m Teru, a Vietnamese language tutor. With 10 years of experience as a Japanese language tutor, I now teach Vietnamese to non-native learners. Recommended for the following learners! ✔️ Beginners (starting Vietnamese from scratch) ✔️ Learners who want to thoroughly practice pronunciation ✔️ Learners interested in Vietnamese culture
Hello everyone! My name is S.Maki. I have been living in Paris, France for the past 10 years.Let me start by asking, what was your first encounter with the French language? There are many reasons for people to learn French, such as from necessity, for fun, for traveling, or for studying abroad. When I was younger, I visited France for the first time on a trip, and later on, through a study abroad
Nice to meet you. I’m Yuta Nakamura and I’m a violin instructor. Thank you for taking a look at my profile. Let’s jump right in. I have 3 lesson mottos:Finding out exactly what music and violin means to you, and creating a brand new perspective for your everyday life. “By means of industry and perseverance you will rise higher and higher.” (R. Shumann) “It's not enough to practice. Obviously you
Hello! I am Wu! I’ve been teaching Chinese for more than 3 years. My students come from Korea, Japan, and the Czech Republic. The youngest one is 10 years old and the eldest one is 69 years old. Some of them are executives, some of them are teachers. I am friendly, easygoing and a perfect listener. I am strict if you want to improve your Chinese in an efficient way. I will be your best frie
Hello, I'm Yumi. Nice to meet you. Do you like to study? Is it fun? Break the vicious cycle of "I don't know" and "I'm not good at it" and beginning from today and turn it into "I understand" equals "it's fun" equals "I'm good at it".You can't motivate an unmotivated student, but you can help a student who can’t do something to be able to achieve that something. This is because it's not that they
Hello, I'm May, a Japanese language teacher. I studied Japanese education at university and have been working in Japanese language schools and vocational schools for about 15 years. During this time, I conducted research on the changes in motivation among Japanese language learners at the graduate level, and since 2018, I have been working as a freelancer. Living in my hometown of Mie Prefecture
●Teacher presentation Nice to meet you! I'm teacher Mika, I've been living in Barcelona since June 2019 and my child is 4-7 years old. I teach abacus to a lot of people. Before that, I worked in Japan for more than ten years in a medical institution. I went to a small abacus school in my town for 3 years from the 3rd grade. My teacher, who had a kind yet stern sense of humor, taught me the joys o
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