I always enjoy the lecture Tanya gives because she normally raises questions for critical thinking. Her course is not only for English language acquisition, but also for issue discussion.
I always look forward to every lesson because the teacher is truly amazing and so much fun. I've been learning with her for four years, and she's helped me practice so many pieces. She's made me love the flute more and more, and I want to practice even harder!
A big hello to you from the Big Apple! My name is Cammie and I live in the United States. I have been an ESL Teacher for more than 15 years. My students are all different ages, as young as 4 years old to as mature as 60 years old, so I am comfortable giving lessons to all age groups. Additionally, I have taught students from all over the world - including many from Japan. Once, I even had a ex-
Hi.. . I am TS.I have been teaching Korean language to foreigners at the Korea Multicultural Family Center as a certificated teacher having Korean language teacher level 2 and also I am a certificated tourist interpreter. This time, I have opened online Korean lessons for foreign students who are interested in Korean language as follows.Those who are looking for more effective ways to learn
Hello! I am a teacher who likes and enjoys learning languages and cultures of other countries. I started learning Chinese and Japanese because I was interested in Chinese and Japanese culture since I was in high school, and I also majored in Chinese at university. (I graduated from Jilin University in China) While studying in China, I was able to understand their culture well by interacting with
Hi! My name is Zach McLaughlin and I'm a TESL Canada certified ESL instructor from Toronto, Canada. I've been teaching since 2010 and have over 12,000 hours of classroom experience. It's been my great pleasure to meet, teach, and learn from hundreds of students from all around the world and all walks of life, and I will do my best to share all of that knowledge and culture with my future students
Hello~! I'm ina, a native Korean tutor. Thank you for visiting my tutor's page. What is your reason for wanting to learn Korean? K-pop / K-drama / visiting SKorea / studying abroad in SKorea / there must be multiple reasons~! I've been teaching English to Korean students since 2015 up until now! I believe that teaching a new language not only broadens a person's horizons, but is also beneficial:)
Annyeonhasaeyo! (안녕하세요!) I am Mira. I live in Japan. I am currently teaching Korean lessons. I teach with care, while explaining things in Japanese as necessary. When I attended a language school in Japan, I had a Japanese friend who would listen attentively and kindly to my poor Japanese at the time, which helped me not to be embarrassed when I made mistakes and to continue studying
◇◆Dear students, you who want to learn Japanese◆◇I'm Juno from Cafetalk!I've lived in the countryside of Japan since I was born. I am very friendly, patient and enthusiastic when it comes to languages!I have been teaching Japanese since 2016.I have two children(elementary school students) and we love going to parks when it's sunny. I have work experience of 6 years as an office worker. ・Y
Sometimes when I have the time, I also offer online standby lessons. Don’t worry if it’s your first time learning Japanese! Join me whenever you feel tired of studying Japanese! Recommended for first time studentsOnline Lesson: Great Value★Feedback included★Video off ♫ 15 minute free-talking in Japanese (cafetalk.com)Recommended for students who feel more comfortable with a set topic Online Lesso
With 8 years of teaching experience, I specialize in helping beginners learn Indonesian. I developed this skill through formal education in teaching and further enhanced it by completing a teacher professional training program.I'm excited to guide you on a fun and interactive journey in learning the Indonesian language!I've taught students of all ages and backgrounds, from elementary school childr
I am congenitally Deaf. (Rōsha; Deaf people → people who can barely hear or cannot hear at all are called “Rōsha; Deaf people.“) Therefore, although Japanese Sign Language is my native language, I often speak using my voice when I’m in the city or at work. If that is also difficult, I use a sign language interpreter. It has been four years since I have been working as an interviewer for the Nati
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