ReZA (Rīza) Japanese Language Tutor & Counselor (Essential Mind Trainer) <1> ReZA as a Japanese Language Tutor My Japanese lessons are for intermediate to advanced level learners (those who can hold everyday conversations in Japanese).Explanations are generally given entirely in Japanese, but supplementary explanations in English or Korean are also available if necessarily.■ Keigo (Using my o
Hello! My name is Hanne and I'm from sunny South Africa. I'm a qualified, dedicated and award-winning teacher with a professional attitude. I have 15 years of teaching experience in teaching various subjects, from Music to Maths and English. I've taught students from all ages, ranging from children to teenagers and adults. This includes classroom teaching and online teaching. My E
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
Hello. I’m Mori, a Korean language tutor. I want to provide lessons where learners of Korean can enjoy sharing natural expressions and culture while learning with ease. I currently work at a foreign-affiliated company, primarily with Japanese colleagues. I was previously employed at major corporations deeply connected to Japan and South Korea, such as Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor Comp
Nice to meet you. My name is sa.kura and I am a Korean language tutor. I moved to South Korea in 2012 after studying Korean at a foreign language university in Japan. I had been teaching Japanese to Koreans at a Japanese language school during that time. (I have completed the 420-hour Japanese language teacher training course and passed the Japanese Language Teaching Proficiency Test). &nb
Hello. I’m Minji and I’m a Korean instructor.When I was in high school, I did a home stay with a family in Kumamoto because I was interested in Japan. It left a wonderful impression on me and inspired me to learn how to express my thoughts in Japanese and share Korean language and culture with the Japanese.Due to that experience, I started studying Japanese when I returned to Korea.In
Bonjour ! je m’appelle David, je viens de Paris. I’d love to teach you French! I didn’t really enjoy studying languages until I was 22, in fact I loathed it. Somewhere along the line, I became interested in the Japanese language, so I decided to quit my job and enroll in a Japanese Language Department at the University of Paris. I devoted myself to studying Japanese, and
※ I can speak Chinese and English.Lessons via Teams are also available!Nice to meet you. My name is Noriko.I was born and raised in Japan, and moved to Malaysia for work when I was 25.Currently, I live in Malaysia with my Japanese husband and two daughters.I have been living in Malaysia for 18 years. Because I have lived in a multilingual, multicultural environment for a long time, I love meeting
What was it that made you first want to start learning Korean, everyone?/I want to understand K-POP lyrics!I want to be able to talk about my favourite performers and events!I want to watch Korean dramas without subtitles!I want to be able to speak in Korean with my Korean friends!I want to travel to Korea!\...and so on. The reasons are numerous and varied. My reason for starting to study Korean
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