여러분, 안녕하세요.Nice to meet you! My name is YENA, a Korean teacher. I am very happy to meet everyone at Cafe Talk.I was born in Korea and I was educated in Korea up to university. I majored in classical music vocal music at university, and after graduating I taught vocal music and piano from children to adults.After that, I decided to live in Japan, and more than 20 years have passed since I came to
~Learn "Japanese as a language" and "Japanese as a culture" in a friendly atmosphere~I provide lessons that match the purpose and level of each student.I will help you in having a "natural conversation" to build a better relationship with Japanese people! Do you have any trouble using Japanese? → This is totally different from what I learned in the textbooks! → What Japanese people want to say is
◇◆Dear students, you who want to learn Japanese◆◇I'm Juno from Cafetalk!I've lived in the countryside of Japan since I was born. I am very friendly, patient and enthusiastic when it comes to languages!I have been teaching Japanese since 2016.I have two children(elementary school students) and we love going to parks when it's sunny. I have work experience of 6 years as an office worker. ・Y
Hello, everyone. I am Nai from Taiwan.I teach Chinese language at university in Taiwan and on the internet for seven years (teaching hours are more than 7000 hours). I taught students from 17 countries (6-60 years old). My course levels are Beginning, Elementary, Intermediate and Advance. I have also guided many students to pass Test of Chinese as a Foreign Language(TOCFL).During class, we all sp
Hello, I’m tutor Yui. My lesson motto is to offer “casual, relaxed, and enjoybale Japanese conversation.” If you feel that you can’t speak Japanese, can’t communicate well, or if you find learning Japanese is difficult, or if any of these feelings are hindering you from learning Japanese, why don’t you come and chat with me? I was in the USA
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 everyone! My name is Emi, and I am from Tokyo, Japan. I returned to Japan in 2020, and I now live in Tokyo. I believe that the most important way to improve your conversational skills is to actually “speak out loud.” You will be able to remember the grammar and phrases you have learned by saying them out loud. Please don’t be afraid to make mistakes, and speak out loud in my lessons^^ *
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