Nice to meet you. My name is Neve (which means “snow” in Italian). I have lived in Italy for 7 years and have worked as an operator for a local travel agency, taught Japanese, and have worked as a translator. During that time, I obtained Grade 2 of the Italian Proficiency Test. Since returning to Japan, I have taught Italian at several language schools, including major language
Hello everyone,Please call me Buri. I’m from England but have been in Japan for 30 years. In my free time I enjoy practicing the violin, watching Japanese TV dramas and anime and gardening. I am also a vegetarian.I have an MA in teaching English and many other certificates and I have taught all ages and all levels of Japanese students. So, if you tell me the kind of practice and level you w
Hello, I am Martine. I am French. I have been living in Japan for more than 40 years. I love languages. And I want to tell you about the attractive points of each of them. Apart from French, English and Japanese I can give explanations in Spanish. I still teach English, French and Japanese. I also have yoga classes and I coach pupils judo.
[My Declaration and Commitment] ★I will enthusiastically provide training and guidance to help you achieve your goals (e.g., realize the wish that you can actually say what you want to say freely and fluently, etc.). ★However, conversational training courses are not magic, so it is difficult to improve conversational skills immediately. Please understand this. Moreover, my classes may be more str
Hello everyone, my name is Nico. 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 University
Thank you for taking your time to check my profile. My name is JUNJI. Please call me JUN. I live in Nagoya, Japan, which is about halfway between Osaka and Tokyo. I am a certified Japanese language teacher. I can speak basic English. ☆ I run a bento store with many part-time employees. I make about 300 bentos every day. I used to be a convenience store manager. I can therefore teach Japanese
Hello. My name is Kim Yang Young. I’ve been teaching Japanese for 4 years at cram schools, cultural centers, and online while living in a lovely town called “Gangneung City” on the east coast of South Korea. Through Cafetalk, I would like to be a good supporter for Japanese students to learn Korean, so please feel free to contact me if you are interested~. 여러분 안녕하세요~ 저는 김
Hello. I'm Korean teacher suuhee. I taught for 3 years in Osaka, Japan. These days, my special subject of study at graduate school is Korean language education for speakers of other languages and I am a Korean teacher who instructs in a systematic and organized manner. Since I know the stumbling blocks of Japanese who study Korean, for my master's thesis I chose the topic "Research into vocabular
Hello! My name is Yuka.H. I was fascinated by the Korean language, so I started to learning it on my own. I registered on Cafetalk because I would like to share with as many people as possible the tips and tricks I have gained from learning Korean as a Japanese person. In my lessons, I do not simply teach vocabulary and grammar, but use original teaching materials to guide students to an
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