Greetings! My name is Kei Schönberg. Have you ever wanted to visit English speaking countries, but perhaps, has your mind suddenly gone blank and do you want to say more than just "Yes" and "No"? But perhaps you cannot? I say this because we can improve it together! In my lesson, we go beyond just "yes" and "no". You just need to have the words which you already possess in your brain. This is our
Hello!My nickname is 岩茶 (Yancha) and my name is Harumi.This nickname is after my favorite oolong tea.☆ Let’s study Japanese together to prepare for the JLPT exam, for business, traveling, daily conversation, and more. ☆ I have experience teaching JLPT preparations from N5 level to N2 level.I can teach according to your level, using the materials of your choice, or by providi
Hello everyone!My name is Hisao Matsuno. I live in Yokohama, Japan. I worked for a Japanese company for 36 years—from 1978 to 2014—and did business with people from a variety of different countries including South Korea, Taiwan, China, Malaysia, Vietnam, Germany, Belgium, the UK, and the US. I hope that my many years of experience doing business with people from all over the world can
Aloha Cafetalk Members,My name is Chris and I was born and raised in Honolulu, HI. My parents are originally from Japan and that's how I learned to speak conversational Japanese. Due to my connections to Japan, I love traveling to Japan and making new friends. I also like to share my experiences growing up in Hawaii.Currently, I work at a local bank and also volunteer for a local non-profit org
Hello! My name is Teacher Siza. I am a kind, patient, and supportive English teacher with over ten years of experience teaching children in schools and five years of experience teaching English online to both kids and adults. I specialize in teaching beginners and helping students grow step by step in a fun, safe, and supportive environment. My lessons are student-centered, which means I focus on
Please allow me to introduce myself first Hello everyone. My name is 李洛同 (Li Rakdou). I have been told that my name is difficult to pronounce, so please feel free to call me by my English name, Celina.My hometown is Liaoning Province, China. The people are kind, the food is delicious, and you can enjoy the beautiful seasonal sceneries, so if you have the chance, please come and visit us.I am curr
More like a friend than a teacher (o´▽`o) The best way to learn is to have fun! Annyeonhasaeyo, I’m nananu! I’ve been waiting for you, please have a seat over here! Would you like to talk with me on Cafetalk? 1. Why did I start studying Japanese? I have always loved watching Japanese TV shows and anime since I was a little kid. But at the time, there were almost always no Korean subtitles availab
Hi! My name is Lena. I'm a bilingual English speaker from Japan and Belgium, and I've worked in international schools and preschools for the past few years. I love helping students feel more confident when speaking English - especially in a relaxed, natural way.In my lessons, we'll focus on causal conversation, useful expressions, and topics that interest you - whether it's travel, food, daily lif
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