Teacher Milad teaching style is excellent, he is very knowledgeable and made the lesson enjoyable. He focuses on specific areas for improvement and provides clear guidance. For example, when explaining conditionals, he used a clear sentence structure that made the complex topic easy to understand. This specific, actionable, and solution-focused approach has genuinely helped in improving language skills.
Hello! Are you worried about your child’s Japanese language education? For children who are mainly exposed to languages other than Japanese at home or at school, Japanese might have become a foreign language for them, and as a parent or guardian, I am sure you are aware of the difficulties in teaching Japanese. I was one of those parents, too, and had few opportunities to use Japanese when
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.
Bonjour, My name is Sylvie. I am French, professional teacher of French language, with 15 years sucessfull experience. I am living in Germany. I love the Japanese culture and language, and part of my family lives in Tokyo. I regularly travel to Japan. I am also an amateur painter. My professional experiences: I have 15 years experience in teaching. I teach in different private langu
【I am a Japanese language tutor who can also speak Chinese(*´▽`*)ノ】 大家好! こんにちは! Hello! My name is Masumi (真澄), and I am a Japanese language tutor. I am a great tutor for the following students♪ <A. I would like to try taking a casual conversation lesson with a Japanese tutor, but I am not confident yet.....I think I would feel comfortable with a teacher who understands Chinese as well!> <B.
Hello everyone~ Bonjour! My name is Lisa, and I am a French language tutor. I lived in Japan (Kanazawa city) for a year as an exchange student. I study Japanese literature, languages (Japanese, German, English, Finnish) and theater. I love French culture so I enjoy teaching French literature, places to visit in France, and French cuisine and culture. • I am not yet very good at using Japanese h
About Me:Hello! My name is Gordon Shawn Woosley and I'm originally from Columbus, Ohio in the USA. I recently moved back to New York City in September 2023. However, I lived in the Kansai area of Japan from October 2021 September 2023. I have been coming to Japan for over 20 years and finally got a chance to live there for nearly 2 years. My hobbies are sports, fantasy sports such as NFL and
Hello! I’m Alexandre Scalzitti. I know my name is long, so please call me “Alex”. I have been living in Japan for a long time and I have a permanent residency. I strongly believe I’m able to show you that “You can do it!” while teaching you your favorite foreign language. I can speak English, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, and German.I have been teaching langua
★★★From now on, for new students, only daytime lessons are available(10:00~16:00 Tokyo/Japan). I am very sorry that because I have to ensure there is adequate time available for existing students, I am unable to accept your request for evening lesson. Please accept my apologies.Thank you for your understanding. I will update you once the evening lesson schedule for new students is available.★★★H
Hello! I am Moeko, a piano and English tutor, who lived in Illinois from the age of 1 to 11, spent junior high, high school and university in Japan before coming to the USA again for graduate school, where I am currently working towards a Doctor of Musical Arts in piano at Stony Brook University in New York. I have been based in Japan since 2021, performing and teaching piano and English conversa
Welcome to Yukiko's Nihongo "Pera pera" class. "Pera pera" means fluent. I can help you to become fluent speaker in Japanese. "Japanese books";"A Japanese language school" might teach you basic Japanese; intermediate Japanese, but can you understand Japanese native speaker's conversation at natural speed? I think you can't, because there are various expressions every language. For example, "to ea
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