Hello! Thank you for visiting my profile. I'm Nobue and I'm from Nagoya, Japan.I love Japan and I'm happy that you also share the same feeling as me.If you want to experience the goodness and the unique culture of Japan, I'd be very happy to help you learn, not only the Japanese culture but also the language.So, let's learn Japanese together!My goal in my class is to give valuable and fun le
When learning a language, I believe that above everything, a relaxed mindset and feeling joy are the most important aspects. Let’s chat as if you were talking with a friend! Hello. My name is Omi. I currently live in Japan. I love learning various languages—For Japanese, I scored a perfect score on N1 in the JLPT, and for English, last year I received over 950 on TOEIC.
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
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
Hi there, my name is Arne and I’m from Belgium. I’ve been exposed to the English language from since I was a child and have been developing ever since. I’ve been in contact with Japanese people since 3 years, who I’ve been helping every now and then with their English. This is why I wanted to take it a step further and help people out and teach them the language. Because I’m really into music, I
Hello, I’m tutor Yui. My lesson motto is to offer “casual, relaxed, and enjoybale Japanese conversation.” If you feel that you can’t speak Japanese, can’t communicate well, or if you find learning Japanese is difficult, or if any of these feelings are hindering you from learning Japanese, why don’t you come and chat with me? I was in the USA
Hello, my name is misa. I have a teaching license for Japanese as well as for special needs schools. In Japan, I have been involved in a wide range of educational activities such as private tutoring, special needs schools, and educational consultation. Currently, I am involved in teaching Japanese subject and Japanese language to many children in France, including at a local supplementary school.
Hi there, I’m Hyunmee! Thank you for visiting my profile. I was born and raised in Seoul, Korea, and I have a passion for exploring different cultures, meeting people from all over the world, and, of course, teaching Korean. As someone who has mastered the Japanese language, I understand both the joys and challenges of learning a new language. It’s a deeply rewarding experience
Hi, my name is Hannah and I'm an English teacher, as well as an IELTS and a CALLAN METHOD teacher.I graduated from Moody Institute of journalism, Illinois USA and Law University, but I gave up Law and journalism to become a counselor, working with trauma victims.I have been a spiritual counselor on depression, anxiety and stress, since 2013 If you have difficult situations, problems at work, i
Hi, I’m Nao. Born and raised in Japan, and still based here. I have a perfect TOEIC score (990) and use English naturally in real-world settings. For many learners, English never feels as effortless as their first language. If that feels familiar, it’s not about talent or age. It comes down to how English is processed and perceived, and how its rhythm, flow, and internal logic are built from with
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