Why do you study Korean? There are as many reasons as there are people studying Korean, including K-POP, movies, plays, dramas, traveling, cuisines, fashion, literature, studying abroad, cultural exchange, career, job promotion, business, improving one’s skills... and so on.Coming into contact and experiencing different cultures is not just about novelty, but it may also be about discovering imp
Hello everyone. I've been working as a sports instructor teaching group lessons and working as a personal trainer in Tokyo for 11 years. I worked at a major fitness gym for 6 years. I worked at a dance studio for 6 years.I worked at a fitness gym that offered prime membership only to residents living in Tokyo for 5 years.I taught kids classes and persons with disabilities for 5 years.I
Hi there!I'm Noriko.I teach Japanese here at cafetalk.I am open-minded, a happy person and love to teach.I specialize and have vast experience in online teaching and have a variety of conversational materials.I can speak English as I live in England so I can teach you in English if you prefer.All my lessons are focused on improving conversational skills.I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.Than
Hello! I am SeungYeon, and I am a tutor on Cafetalk! My nickname is Tenten! When I was in elementary school, I had a crush on Japanese singer GACKT which led me to fall in love with Japanese music so I started to study the Japanese language. I am a geeky tutor who still goes to concerts at least once a year! If you have a favorite idol or drama, please visit Korea to experience the
Hello everyone!My name is Ray, and I’m TESOL-certified English tutor from Trinity College London. I grew up learning and using both English and Arabic. From kindergarten, I attended English-language schools, had friends with whom I could only communicate in English, and, for several years, was taught by native English-speaking teachers. This early immersion helped me achieve near-native fluency i
Hello! Are you worried about your child’s Japanese language education? For children who are mainly exposed to languages other than Japanese at home or at school, Japanese might have become a foreign language for them, and as a parent or guardian, I am sure you are aware of the difficulties in teaching Japanese. I was one of those parents, too, and had few opportunities to use Japanese when
Sawadee ka! My name is Mari and I currently live in Thailand. I moved to Thailand in 2008 to do volunteer work and have been living here for the past 14 years. My interests include watching movies and traveling. The nature in Thailand is beautiful. When I first came to Thailand, I could barely speak Thai, so I studied daily conversation and the Thai alphabet
Bonjour!After graduating from a university in Japan, I studied the Français langue étrangère (FLE: French for French as a foreign language) at a graduate school in France. I chose this profession as I love the French language as well as teaching something to others. I will propose lessons tailored to each individual with various learning objectives and language levels. I woul
Hi! I'm Ryo (りょう), originally from Japan and currently living in Canada for 10 years. I speak fluent English, so if you're new to Japanese, I can support you using both languages.Thanks to the time difference, I’m available for lessons during late-night hours in Japan time. I offer free talk–style lessons, focused on your interests and natural conversation.If you enjoy anime, dramas, or just casua
Hello, nice to meet you! My name is Takenaka Noriko. Once graduating from a music college in Japan, I started working for a Japanese orchestra. After working for that orchestra for five years, I moved to Vienna, Austria. I am currently working as a member of an orchestra in Vienna. ■I am interested in playing the violin. But where should I start? It takes a lot of courage to
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