Hello, my name is Kagawa. I majored in Chinese language at university and have lived in Chinese-speaking regions for over 20 years. During this time, after studying in Beijing, I worked in Beijing, Shanghai, and Dongguan, Guangdong before moving to Hong Kong in 2003, where I have lived ever since. I have taught HSK preparation and Chinese to children of local expatriates, as well a
Hi there. Welcome to my profile! My name is Shezel from Cebu, Philippines. I am TEFL certified and have been teaching English for over 10 years. I have provided one-on-one lessons to students in elementary, middle, high school and adults. I have also conducted lessons on reading, writing, grammar, pronunciation, news reading, business English, IELTS, TOEIC and speaking. In my fre
『 FUN Japanese Lesson with a FUNNY bilingual Professional Teacher! 』 ★About myselfHello (highly motivated) people on Cafetalk!I'm Mei (Nickname: Mei June July)Originally from Kyoto, currently in charge of teaching 4 classes with 20 students in each at a Japanese school in Sendai♪Passed Japanese Language Teaching Competency Test and completed all the requirements of Japanese Langu
Nice to meet you. I’m Jin Park, a Korean language tutor. Learning another language means learning about the culture of the country where the language is spoken, as well as wanting to eat the food of that country, making friends from that country, traveling to that country, and finding a different side of yourself. It is one of life’s treasures to constantly improving yourself i
Annyeong Haseoyo! My name is Seoyeon (서연)! Are you hesitant to start learning Korean now? 1. If you feel burdened to actually go to a language school. 2. If you're afraid of making mistakes in class 3. If you're not good at keeping up with your studies 4. If you get bored easily with new things Why don't you start by talking to me? Those four sentences above actually describe myself! I wa
Hi! I'm Yukarin. I live in Oita Prefecture in Japan. Learning foreign languages is fun. I'm also learning English now. So I deeply understand your difficulties and strong passion. I know Japanese is very difficult for foreigners. Grammar is so complicated. Above all the most terrible thing is that Japanese has a lot of letters and Chinese characters. But I think the higher the wall is, the
I am a Korean housewife and this will be my 15th year since I came to Japan. This is my 3rd year teaching Korean. I haven't been teaching for very long, but I believe that we can't rely solely on textbooks. I teach vocabulary words and conversational phrases that don't appear in the textbooks that are on the market. I like to focus on putting what you learned to use, so I can help you extend your
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 everyone, my name is Lotta. I've been a high school English teacher for more than 20 years. I've taught English to students from 3 years old to people in their 50s. 【Qualitications】 ・Former high school English teacher ・Eiken Level 1 ・TOEIC - a score of 965(a perfect score on the listening part) ・National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter(English) 【Experience】 ・Junior - high school
Anyong Haseyo! My mother is Korean and my father is Japanese. Although my nationality is Japan, I spent my childhood and my student days in Korea so my mother tongue is Korean. I love cosmetics and fashion so I worked in the apparel industry but about three and a half years ago, I became a private Korean instructor. When I hear students telling me "When I went on a trip to Korea, I had a great ti