Kazuyo Yoshikawa is an outstanding tutor who made learning a language an incredibly engaging and rewarding experience. Her lessons were always well-structured, allowing students to build confidence and skills effectively. She provided clear and actionable feedback during sessions, addressing any misconceptions immediately and ensuring continuous improvement. It is clear she puts significant effort into each student, acting as both a mentor and a guide, and her supportive approach has instilled a genuine love for learning the language. Highly recommended for anyone looking to make significant progress.
[1 My Declaration and Commitment] ★I will enthusiastically provide training and guidance to help you achieve your goals (e.g., realize the wish that you can actually say what you want to say freely and fluently, etc.).★★★ I prioritize and excel at training and guiding Japanese conversation output and communication skills.★However, conversational training courses are not magic, so it is difficult
Hola! My name is Hiromi. I majored in Spanish at university, and had the great opportunity to study at the University of Salamanca in Spain for a half year. After that, I went to Chile to study abroad, where I lived for about 10 years while teaching Japanese. I currently live in Japan, but my husband is Chilean, so our daily life at home is in Spanish. I myself started studying Spani
Hello everyone! My name is Emi, and I am from Tokyo, Japan. I returned to Japan in 2020, and I now live in Tokyo. I believe that the most important way to improve your conversational skills is to actually “speak out loud.” You will be able to remember the grammar and phrases you have learned by saying them out loud. Please don’t be afraid to make mistakes, and speak out loud in my lessons^^ *
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
Hi, I'm Colin and I live in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. I first came to Japan in 1996 from my hometown of Melbourne, Australia. I'm married with three kids and enjoy living a simple, healthy life in the countryside of Japan. When I'm not teaching, I enjoy spending time cycling, hiking, and walking around my neighborhood -- I usually try to walk at least 5km every day. I also enjoy doing meditation,
Hello, nice to meet you all! My name is Ari T. and I have been an Italian interpreter and video translator for 27 years (34 years of Italian language experience). I have been home tutoring Italian for 3 years, and at Cafetalk I offer lessons to"spice up"all levels from beginner to advanced. Have you ever had the following experience? Have you ever: -had a conversation with an Italian teacher th
Hello Everyone! My name is Stephen Takayuki Charette. I am an English-Japanese speaking bilingual conductor. Let me give you a brief background of what I do. <As a Musician> Twenty years ago, after graduating from the Cleveland Institute of Music with a bachelors degree in clarinet performance, I moved to Japan to begin my career as a professional clarinetist. I have gained a lot of
【New students are very welcome! Repeaters are also very welcome!】Hello! Nice to meet you. I’m Nori. I am originally from Hiroshima, Japan, but I currently live in Brisbane, Australia. I am traveling around Australia on a working holiday visa until next May while working as a tutor. I currently offer three types of lessons: Japanese lessons, children’s Japanese lessons, and lessons for
Hi there, I'm Kitty.I would be so happy to be your teacher here at cafetalk.I have been teaching English and Japanese at several schools. As an English teacher, I have extensive experience teaching kid's classes, beginner's classes, grammar classes, eiken classes and practical conversation classes.As I have visited a lot of countries, I can share you interesting things, such as social systems, cu
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