Carlos is a fantastic tutor. He is incredibly kind, patient, fun and easy to talk. I love that he always corrects my pronunciation immediately, which is so important to me. He uses various types of study material to ensure our classes are always different and interesting. Sometimes he even gives me homework, which I truly appreciate, because it ensures that I do something before the next class. I have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone wanting to study Spanish. Muchas gracias, Senor Carlos.
For Japanese learnersHello! I'm Yuma.I’m a native Japanese speaker and teach Japanese. After living in Canadafor about 8 years, I understand both English and Japanese, which helps meexplain small differences in expressions and meanings. My lessons cover: Everyday Conversation Polite Language (Keigo) Business Japanese Japanese Culture Kanji and Japanese Reading/Writing…and more
❤Hello ^^. I'm Un.Jin, I teach Korean and Japanese on Cafetalk. I'm living in Seoul, Korea and I teach Japanese. I graduated from in the Japanese department of a foreign language high school, and majored in Japanese at a university. I don't only teach basic Japanese but also a variety of vocabulary of other subjects such as J-POP, K-POP, anime, movies, dramas, and travel. ❤ Korean is basic
Hello, this is Ska. I had majored in creative writing in university, and I started learning Japanese and English since I had interest in language. I've been doing Korean lectures for Japanese who stay in Korea and work for big corporations such as ANA and JCB. Now I'm teaching Korean in Vietnam to meet more students. I'm loving this job because I'm able to see lots of people through language educ
Hello. My name is Kim Yang Young. I’ve been teaching Japanese for 4 years at cram schools, cultural centers, and online while living in a lovely town called “Gangneung City” on the east coast of South Korea. Through Cafetalk, I would like to be a good supporter for Japanese students to learn Korean, so please feel free to contact me if you are interested~. 여러분 안녕하세요~ 저는 김
Bonjour ! Merci à tout le monde pour m'avoir aidé à gagner le grand prix Cafétalk pour la deuxième fois ! ** English below **Je m'appelle Julien, je viens de Loire-Atlantique, en France, et j'habite au Japon depuis 2012. Je suis professeur de français et d'anglais pour adultes depuis 2012 aussi. J'ai enseigné à des étudiants de tous les âges et de toutes les origines, dans des cafés en leçons pa
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. I am nanaju, a Korean language tutor. It’s nice meeting you! First of all, I would like to express my appreciation to every student who is interested in learning Korean. I studied abroad for a year at the University of Political Science in Taiwan in 2010. At that time, there was a Korean boom and many people were interested in the Korean language and in South Korea itself. This is ho
Hello. I'm OKI. Let me help you learn Japanese!Do you know a textbook called "Marugoto: Japanese language and culture Starter"? It's a textbook which teaches you how to use Japanese in particular situations and what you can become able to do. It's a fun book with many pictures and photos. How about trying to talk about many things while using this textbook? When I was around 40, I started studyin
Hi everyone! I'm Nao♪ I'm a native Japanese speaker, born and raised in Japan, and I also speak English fluently. I scored perfect 990 on the TOEIC! Teaching is my greatest passion, and I have dedicated over 20 years to the field of language education. I’m excited to share my knowledge and help you all on your language learning journey! The secret to improving language skills is to relax, have
Hello! My name is Jenny, and I am from Seoul, South Korea! I am delighted to meet you!!! My English name “Jenny” was given to me by my very first native English teacher. I sometimes use my English name when I live abroad or in English classes because my Korean name has a “batchim” (a syllable block at the end) that can be difficult for non-Korean speakers to pronounce. &nb
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