Hello. I'm Masako Mori.I think that even among Japanese people, not many have heard the sounds of the Shamisen before. But you'd like to give a listen, right?Perhaps you're interested because your family has a shamisen lying around at home, but you're not sure how to practice it or carry it around with you when commuting to a shamisen school.I created these lessons to help you take your first ste
こんにちは!Ako(あこ)です。「あこさん」と呼(よ)んでくださいね♪ *私のレッスンは「日本語を第二言語・外国語として学習している方」が対象です。 *お子様(15歳以下)向けのレッスンは現在実施しておりません。ご了承ください。 Hi there! I'm Ako. Just call me Ako-san! My self-introduction in English is right below, so please scroll down! My background:✅ Born in Japan, Native Speaker ✅ Passed the Japanese Language Teaching Competency Test ✅ Completed 420-hour Teacher Training Course ✅ Language Learner : Engl
Hello! I’m Cha Seungeon (車承彦), a Korean language study partner and a source of positive energy. I was born in Daegu, South Korea, and majored in Japanese literature at Keimyung University, which is famous as a filming location for numerous Korean dramas. I then moved to Japan and completed a master’s degree in international politics at Hiroshima Shudo University in 2009. After working for a Japa
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 s
Hello! My name is Jenny, and I am from Seoul, South Korea! I am delighted to meet you!!! My English name “Jenny” was given to me by my very first native English teacher. I sometimes use my English name when I live abroad or in English classes because my Korean name has a “batchim” (a syllable block at the end) that can be difficult for non-Korean speakers to pronounce. &nb
Nice to meet you. I’m Jin Park, a Korean language tutor. Learning another language means learning about the culture of the country where the language is spoken, as well as wanting to eat the food of that country, making friends from that country, traveling to that country, and finding a different side of yourself. It is one of life’s treasures to constantly improving yourself i
Nice to meet you. My name is sa.kura and I am a Korean language tutor. I moved to South Korea in 2012 after studying Korean at a foreign language university in Japan. I had been teaching Japanese to Koreans at a Japanese language school during that time. (I have completed the 420-hour Japanese language teacher training course and passed the Japanese Language Teaching Proficiency Test). From 2
Hi! I'm Fabiana, I'm from Salerno, but I've been living in Japan for 8 years now. My life here is all about enjoy life with my family, work and having some small trip on weekend.I'm married to a Japanese and we have a lovely and crazy 3 years old child. My son loves to go to cafe and restaurant with me. I think we are very much mother and son! I have a degree in archeology and politica
Nice to meet you, I’m Yuka-t (유카)! I’m so happy to see that there are so many people interested in the Korean language!!! I majored in Korean at university over 20 years ago, and even spent a year as an exchange student while I was a student. I’m still one of the many learners just like you, but I would like to use my years of learning experience and the unique perspective of a Japanese speaker
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