Nice to meet you! My name is Haci and I have been living in Italy for 17 years now. I first went to Italy in 1998 to study music. I graduated from two music academies and have been active in music from the time I was a student until now. I also have experience with music related translation and translating lyrics into modern Italian. I spent my first three years here in Milan, and after that
Hello Everyone, my name is Keiko. I am from Japan, and have over 20 years of teaching experience ranging from teaching in Japan, Australia, and Malaysia. I have taught in schools, adult education and in private tutoring or group lessons and across different age groups. I am a very friendly, enthusiastic and patient teacher who strives to meet the abilities, interests and needs of the students. I
Why do you study Korean? There are as many reasons as there are people studying Korean, including K-POP, movies, plays, dramas, traveling, cuisines, fashion, literature, studying abroad, cultural exchange, career, job promotion, business, improving one’s skills... and so on.Coming into contact and experiencing different cultures is not just about novelty, but it may also be about discoverin
*For students who are beginners*For students who are almost at the native level*For students who enjoy chatting*For students who like FranceWhy don't we go step by step to improve your speaking ability and conversational skills through our conversations? To learn French, teachers at universities or language schools will emphasize that it is necessary to focus on grammar, yet a huge factor wh
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
When learning a language, I believe that above everything, a relaxed mindset and feeling joy are the most important aspects. Let’s chat as if you were talking with a friend! Hello. My name is Omi. I currently live in Japan. I love learning various languages—For Japanese, I scored a perfect score on N1 in the JLPT, and for English, last year I received over 950 on TOEIC.
Hi, I'm Meg.S^^I used to be a high school English teacher, and I work as a freelance teaching English especially for adults and high school students now.My lesson mainly contains some Japanese explanation if needed because I think it's more helpful and understandable for Japanese learners. Additionally, I think this is of benefit to be learned English from Japanese teachers.Those who think below
Bonjour!After graduating from a university in Japan, I studied the Français langue étrangère (FLE: French for French as a foreign language) at a graduate school in France. I chose this profession as I love the French language as well as teaching something to others. I will propose lessons tailored to each individual with various learning objectives and language levels. I woul
English and Spanish language teacher with a CELTA certification and years of experience. My lessons are fun with lots of practice, friendly conversation, grammar explanations and useful tips. Nice to meet you! 初めまして!My name is Juane, as in kanji 風安音. I lived in Japan for more than a year, in Tokyo, Nara and Osaka. I studied Japanese language and became a research trainee at NTT. That wa
Hello, everyone! My name is Yui. I live in the Kansai region. I studied Japanese literature and Japanese language teaching methods at university, and I still continue my studies to teach Japanese language. I would like to provide Japanese language lessons tailored to your levels and needs, having fun with you in a relaxed atmosphere. I have experience teaching Japanese to Fre
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