My name is Aoi and I am a go instructor.I have been playing go for about 17 years. As for my kiryoku (skill level), I have 6 dan license from Nihon Kiin, the central Go organization of Japan.◆About the Game of Go◆Some people might think, go is too difficult, go is for the elderly, go is a game for men…But those days are gone!Nowadays, even children learn it as an extracurricular and it’s getting
Hello, my name is KAIHONG. I am from Taiwan and I now reside in Japan. I studied Taiwanese Chinese teaching during my college years, and after graduating, I worked at a Chinese language school in Tokyo for about three years. I enjoy sharing about my daily life, cooking, and traveling. I also enjoy listening to your stories, so we can enjoy chatting together. Joy is the driving force for learning.
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
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
Hello! Nice to meet you! My name is Colin. I was born in Suzhou, China, and graduated from Shanghai University of Foreign Languages with a degree in Japanese.After graduating from university, I joined a Japanese trading company and worked in risk management. I have been in Japan for 1 year in Mie prefecture, and 9 years in Tokyo. I have been teaching Chinese for about 5 years. I have taught