Hello! Nice to meet you, my name is yumiy. Thank you for showing interest in dancing and checking out my page. Now, I'm a dance instructor in Japan and I'm also a dancer. I have about 20 years of experience in dancing. I've learned JAZZ, HIPHOP, SOCA, etc... I teach KPOP dance and SOCA dance on Cafetalk.For KPOP dances, we'll use the songs that are popular in Korea now.As you can watch
English and Spanish language teacher with a CELTA certification and years of experience. My lessons are fun with lots of practice, friendly conversation, grammar explanations and useful tips. Nice to meet you! 初めまして!My name is Juane, as in kanji 風安音. I lived in Japan for more than a year, in Tokyo, Nara and Osaka. I studied Japanese language and became a research trainee at NTT. That wa
I've been teaching Korean since 2016 in cafetalk. (I was in late 20's back then, now almost in mid 30's. Time flies so fast.) I temporarily stopped teaching Korean since I came back to my work over the last 2 years until now. Even though I've taught Korean to several studnets during the weekend. I have a 5-year career in teaching so far. I am really glad that I am able to come back to Cafetalk
Thank you for visiting my profile. I specialize in teaching Japanese, and I also connect students with Japanese language instructors through Cafetalk. I've got extensive experience, having worked for Japanese-based companies for 12 years and North American-based ones for 20 years. This background has given me a deep understanding of business etiquette in both Asia and North America. When I fir
Hello, everyone. I am Yoom, a Korean tutor at Cafetalk. I'm a Korean language tutor, but at the same time I am also a foreign language learner just like you. Therefore, I always prepare the curriculum from the perspective of a student studying Korean. In addition, as I majored in Korean language education and have taught Korean offline, I would like to provide lessons for various levels of Korean
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
Welcome to “Chan Park’s Korean Language Class”!! Hello, everyone! I am “Chan Park.” My real name is “Park Kyu-Yeol,” but my former colleagues called me “Chan Park,” which later became my nickname. (Although I do like it. ^^;) So please feel free to call me teacher Chan Park~! I look forward to learning and progressing together with you
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