アメリカドラマのマニアックなファンな私の将来の夢は字幕なしで見る事。そしてそれを誰かと熱く語る事。その半分が今叶っています。仕事終わりに話す彼とのドラマ談義は特別な時間。先生のお陰でもっともっと深く語れるようにと、英語への熱意がさらに湧いてます。
One of my dreams is to watch American TV series without subtitles and talk about them passionately with someone. Half of that dream is already coming true.
The drama talks I have with him after work are special moments for me.
Thanks to him, I’m more motivated than ever to deepen my English and express myself better.
Hello! My name is Alexandra, but you can call me Sasha. I'm russian living in Japan. I got my degree in Kamchatka State University and have been teaching English and Russian in Japan since 2010. If you are a beginner, you shouldn't worry, as I speak English quite fluently. I will adjust my lessons to your needs and level. If you want to have free talk in Russian, we can talk about whatever you wa
こんにちは!英会話講師のMinamiです! Thank you for visiting my page! :) About me: I was born in Japan, and have spent the majority of my life abroad in Australia and in the UK. I am a native speaker in both British English and Japanese (though my kanji skill needs work!). I currently live in the UK with my Romanian husband. I am a TEFL/TESOL certified English teacher with 7 years of experience teaching English
Hello, nice to meet you! My name is Takenaka Noriko. Once graduating from a music college in Japan, I started working for a Japanese orchestra. After working for that orchestra for five years, I moved to Vienna, Austria. I am currently working as a member of an orchestra in Vienna. ■I am interested in playing the violin. But where should I start? It takes a lot of courage to
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Nice to meet you. I'm Izumi. I started studying English when I entered junior high school. I'm not a returnee as I didn't spend my childhood overseas.BUT! I enjoy learning English because I like English! Now, I'm enjoying my life communicating in English every day. When I was a student, my goals were to do homestay overseas, study at the university of foreign languages or study abroad and these m
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