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.
A big hello to you from the Big Apple! My name is Cammie and I live in the United States. I have been an ESL Teacher for more than 15 years. My students are all different ages, as young as 4 years old to as mature as 60 years old, so I am comfortable giving lessons to all age groups. Additionally, I have taught students from all over the world - including many from Japan. Once, I even had a ex-
Hello, my name is misa. I have a teaching license for Japanese as well as for special needs schools. In Japan, I have been involved in a wide range of educational activities such as private tutoring, special needs schools, and educational consultation. Currently, I am involved in teaching Japanese subject and Japanese language to many children in France, including at a local supplementary school.
Hi, I’m Nao. Born and raised in Japan, and still based here. I have a perfect TOEIC score (990) and use English naturally in real-world settings. For many learners, English never feels as effortless as their first language. If that feels familiar, it’s not about talent or age. It comes down to how English is processed and perceived, and how its rhythm, flow, and internal logic are built from with
Nice to meet you! I’m a Taiwanese who loves Japan. Please call me Yoppy (よっぴー) if you like. I majored in Japanese language at university and joined a cram school right after I graduated. and have been working as a Japanese teacher in Taiwan. I went to Japan for the first time during summer vacation when I was a sophomore in college. I had only studi
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I do my best to offer tailor-made lessons for each individual student. I was not good at English until I graduated from college. However, even after graduating, I couldn’t give up on my dream of becoming a teacher, so I went to Canada on a working holiday to improve my English skills. I worked at a Japanese restaurant, a cafe, and a study abroad agent in Canada for 3 years, and then returned to
*Teams is available. Feel free to request lesson with it!Hello, I'm Kayo. I’ve finished the Japanese Teaching Course and got the teacher certification in the University and taught Japanese to foreign people in Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced courses.After left education field, I had a lot of chances to communicate with foreign people and taught Japanese to them too.I have been continuing s
Hi there, I’m Hyunmee! Thank you for visiting my profile. I was born and raised in Seoul, Korea, and I have a passion for exploring different cultures, meeting people from all over the world, and, of course, teaching Korean. As someone who has mastered the Japanese language, I understand both the joys and challenges of learning a new language. It’s a deeply rewarding experience
Hello. I'm abacus teacher Chie. Since 2004 I've been living in Istanbul, Turkey. Since about 8 years ago I've been teaching abacus to Turkish children. I teach to 3 to 5 year-olds in group lessons at kindergartens. I have about 300 students. Here on Cafetalk it is my aim to teach the abacus, with careful focus on the correct use of the fingers. I'd like to teach lessons that children will s
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