Free talk lesson on current subjects of mutual interest was significant and stimulating. It gave me ample opportunities to practice speaking Japanese intuitively and spontaneously. I really enjoyed interactive and engaging dialogues with a very nice, understanding and professional teacher.
Teacher Selina is an exceptional tutor. She delivered GOODBYE 2025, HELLO 2026 with clarity and warmth. She made me feel comfortable and free. I could make mistakes and she waited for me to finish, then she corrected me. She helped me to refelect on 2025 and think forward into 2026. I feel motivated after speaking to her. She will help you relax, laugh and have fun during the lesson. I was very happy to make sentences with the new vocabulary to help me improve my English with new words. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this tutor for students of all ages. Thank you Teacher. See you soon.
Greetings! Just a few words about me - having over 25 years of English teaching experience, I was born and raised on America's East Coast and spent half my life living, working and studying all over the United States. While traveling abroad during my studies, I decided that once I finished university, I wanted to discover the adventure of living in Europe and have been here ever since! Cred
Ciao, Bonjour, Hello! My name is Sebastiano, i'm double nationality (italian / french) from Torino (Turin, Italy), and i have been living in Japan for over 15 years. Currently based in Nishinomiya city (Kobe), Piacere, Enchanté, Nice to meet you![ABOUT ME]I am an experienced, teacher and a Dj. (my nickname is Dj Seebstyle).I teach for beginners and intermediate levels mainly adults.&
I have won the Best Kids Lesson Award (5–9-year-old course, upper elementary course) for three consecutive terms (Winter 2023, Summer 2024, Winter 2024) in the Cafetalk Awards! This is the first time in the 10-year history of the awards that someone has won the Best Kids Lesson Award three times in a row!My English proficiency test (Eiken®) coaching has been highly praised, even for young childre
Hello everyone, my name is Nicolas . I'm living in Kansai, Japan.♪ My career history I have a university degree in French Teaching (FLE) and French Literature. In my native country, I mainly worked as a teacher, but also as an editor from time to time. In 2013, I decided to come to teach French in Japan and I fell in love with this country. I worked in different language schools and at the Univer
Hello! My name is Chussam and this is my 5th year teaching Korean in Korea. First, I would like to thank people who are studying Korean with their hearts and their utmost efforts. It must be difficult learning Korean, right? Pronunciation and memorizing vocabulary are especially difficult, but I hope you won't give up and continue to enjoy learning Korean. I believe there are various reasons for
Hello!My name is Arimi.Thank you for reading my profile.Are you studying Japanese? or Do you want to start studying Japanese?Let me help you!I speak English, Italian, Spanish and a bit of French.I studied teaching Japanese with the Indirect Method as well as the Direct Method, so I can teach you both in the languages above and in Japanese. I lived in London, Italy and Spain. Now I live in Japan w
Hello everyone! My name is Ray, and I’m a CertTESOL-qualified English tutor from Trinity College London. Beyond the traditional English lessons for all levels, I also offer seasonal and cultural lessons, where you can continue practicing your language skills while exploring topics such as ancient Egypt, Halloween, Christmas, Ramadan, and much more. Additionally, for th
【Self-introduction】Hello! Lí-hó!( Hello in Taiwanese )I'm Reika, a native speaker of Taiwanese (Tâi-gí) and Chinese(Taiwanese Mandarin).With over 4 years of experience as a Japanese translator and interpreter.I started to teach Chinese (Taiwanese Mandarin) and Taiwanese(Tâi-gí) online since I wanted to share everything about Taiwan to foreigners.I love travelling and exploring different cultures.
I am congenitally Deaf. (Rōsha; Deaf people → people who can barely hear or cannot hear at all are called “Rōsha; Deaf people.“) Therefore, although Japanese Sign Language is my native language, I often speak using my voice when I’m in the city or at work. If that is also difficult, I use a sign language interpreter. It has been four years since I have been working as an interviewer for the Nati
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