My son has been taking her lessons for over 5 years. He is improving steadily thanks to her fun and deliberate lessons. She is thoughtful and always tries to find the best way to encourage students to enjoy learning. We are grateful that we can continue to have the opportunity to take her lessons.
Nice to meet you. Hello. My name is Uchiyama.Originally from Kagoshima prefecture, I have lived in Tokyo for a long time since I moved to Tokyo for college.I majored in mathematics at university and acquired a teacher's license for middle and high school.And centering on arithmetic and mathematics (sometimes science) I've been atutors, cram teacher, teachers at correspondence high schools, etc.I
Hello! I'm Rachelle. ·Why do you want to learn Korean? When I was in high school, I loved to watch Japanese dramas and idols so much that I started learning Japanese. with the idea that 'I want to understand Japanese without subtitles!' That small decision has changed my life significantly, such as choose college, work even marriage, and I realize that 'language can change one's life.' I really
I got first place in the ranking for new tutors. (2023.9.29) Thank you so much to all of my students. Nice to meet you. My name is Tomo. As a native Japanese speaker, I am rejoiced to hear that you want to learn Japanese. I would be more than glad to help you improve your Japanese, even for just a little bit. I occasionally offer online stand by lessons. On occasion, I may set up an irregular les
Annyon Haseyo! My name is Soyoung. I live in Incheon, which is close to Seoul, South Korea. When I was in high school, I saw Japanese dramas and various TV programs. I then started studying Japanese. After graduating from university, I worked at the airport for a year in charge of Japanese customer service, and I worked for a Japanese company for 3 years. I think there are still many things I'm m
Would you like to practice Japanese casually? Hello! my name is Ted.My lessons are recommended for those who fall into one of the following three categories: 1. Those who want to speak natural Japanese (Recommended lesson: Let's chat in Japanese!)2. Those who use Japanese for work (Recommended lesson: Business Japanese)3. Those who want to improve writing skills (Recommended lesson: Proo
Nice to meet you. My name is Yoko! I have lived abroad since 2000! I have been to 20 countries so far. I have lived in the UK for one year, Italy for two years and currently live in Auckland, New Zealand (NZ), where I have two teenage sons. I am curious and like to try everything. Because of this, I have learnt and acquired many things. When I first came to NZ, I worked for a local travel agency
What are Shio’s (시오) lessons like? <Recommended for the following students> Those who want to improve their listening skills.(You can’t see the other person’s mouth, so your listening ability will improve.) Those who want to speak Korean without feeling intimidated. Those who are not comfortable talking on the phone.(I will adjust my pace.) Those who are not sure about what to talk about.(Don’t w
안녕하세요^^ 카페 토크에서 한국어를 알려드리고 있는 쥬쥬라고 합니다.Hello everyone ^^ My name is Juju and I teach Korean on Cafetalk. In the lessons, I use my original materials so beginners can start from Hangul (Korean alphabets). I also offer daily conversation lessons (free talk lessons) for intermediate and advanced learners.There are three good points about my lessons. The first point is "you will be able to write
Hello everyone! Nice to meet you! My name is Mai. Please just call me Mai. I'm Japanese and I live in Japan but I grew up in the United States. I spent my childhood (3 years old to 12 years old) in Chicago. Even after I returned to Japan, I've been living a life full of English - most of my classes at my high school and University were in English, and I worked part time at an English conversation
Hello! My name is Chussam and this is my 5th year teaching Korean in Korea. First, I would like to thank people who are studying Korean with their hearts and their utmost efforts. It must be difficult learning Korean, right? Pronunciation and memorizing vocabulary are especially difficult, but I hope you won't give up and continue to enjoy learning Korean. I believe there are various reasons for
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