Teacher Milad teaching style is excellent, he is very knowledgeable and made the lesson enjoyable. He focuses on specific areas for improvement and provides clear guidance. For example, when explaining conditionals, he used a clear sentence structure that made the complex topic easy to understand. This specific, actionable, and solution-focused approach has genuinely helped in improving language skills.
My name is SELARIA (Ashley). I am an American vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist (primarily saxophone). I utilize music in order to teach various skills, primarily the English language and vocal technique. I've studied Japanese since 2016, which has enabled me to teach English to Japanese students online and face-to-face. Since 2017, I have also been a Recommended Tutor on Cafetalk.
Hello, I'm Yumi. Nice to meet you. Do you like to study? Is it fun? Break the vicious cycle of "I don't know" and "I'm not good at it" and beginning from today and turn it into "I understand" equals "it's fun" equals "I'm good at it". You can't motivate an unmotivated student, but you can help a student who can’t do something to be able to achieve that something. This is because it's not th
Hello, and welcome to my profile! My name is Mana, and I’m a certified Japanese language teacher living in Japan. I have over three years of experience helping students from all around the world learn Japanese, and I’d love to help you too! Why choose my lessons? Fun & Engaging Lessons: I believe that learning a language should be enjoyable, so I design each lesson to keep you motivated and e
Welcome to Yukiko's Nihongo "Pera pera" class. "Pera pera" means fluent. I can help you to become fluent speaker in Japanese. "Japanese books";"A Japanese language school" might teach you basic Japanese; intermediate Japanese, but can you understand Japanese native speaker's conversation at natural speed? I think you can't, because there are various expressions every language. For example, "to ea
To everyone who wants to learn Korean! Learning on your own is tough, isn't it? Even if you are busy with work or other circumstances, would you like to try studying Korean? I majored in Japanese in college, and when I studied abroad in Japan I worked as a Korean teacher. From beginners to advanced learners, my lessons will match your individual needs and I will teach carefully in a way that is e
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
Hi! My name is Chris. I was born and raised in Canada. I spent 15 years teaching English in Japan. In 2023, I moved back to Canada, but I miss teaching English!While in Japan, I taught English in elementary and junior high schools for the majority of my time in Japan. I also taught adults at an English conversation school for a few years.Whatever your age, please come and practice your English wi
Hello, I’m teacher Sarah! In my lessons, I will be offering the following lessons: ◉ Full-fledged 【acting】 and 【singing】 instruction that I have given to TV personalities belonging to entertainment agencies. ◉ 【Vocal training】that can be used in daily life, such as how to improve glide and intonation ◉ 【Communication techniques】to improve human relations, presentation skills, and sales skills.
Hello! Pleased to meet you. My name is Laurence and I come from Scotland. I love to play sports, especially rugby or martial arts, as well as hiking. For 10 years, I worked as a sailor, travelling the world and seeing new places. Every time I came to Japan, I wished I could spend some more time here, so I decided to finally move here and learn the language!As a language student, I understand the
Nice to meet you! I'm Ban from Korea. Now, I live in Chiba and I teach Korean. When I first started studying Japanese, I still remember that I was surprised because the grammar, particles, and vocabulary in Korean are very similar to Japanese. It means it's easy to learn like that. However, sometimes the meaning is different from what I thought and it's interesting. I think the reason is the diff
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