アメリカドラマのマニアックなファンな私の将来の夢は字幕なしで見る事。そしてそれを誰かと熱く語る事。その半分が今叶っています。仕事終わりに話す彼とのドラマ談義は特別な時間。先生のお陰でもっともっと深く語れるようにと、英語への熱意がさらに湧いてます。
One of my dreams is to watch American TV series without subtitles and talk about them passionately with someone. Half of that dream is already coming true.
The drama talks I have with him after work are special moments for me.
Thanks to him, I’m more motivated than ever to deepen my English and express myself better.
It's so easy to talk to Mika-san, and she's genuinely interested in what you have to say - I feel she's an empathetic teacher who easily figures out what I want to say and readily helps and explains. Great at simple explanations in Japanese, and knows how to keep the conversation going. Love it!
My name is Alex Gregg. I'm from the west coast of the United States. I have been living in Japan for nearly 20 years. I love reading, sports, technology and travel. Coffee and chocolate are also passions. I've been teaching English in Tokyo since 2002. I work at a cultural center, a public high school and a few universities including Tokyo University, Niho
Hello! I used to work in Guangzhou, China, 10 years ago. I am currently working as a Japanese language teacher in Tokyo, using my experience from that time. I learned to speak fluent Chinese through Chinese and Taiwanese TV dramas. I am thinking of using Japanese TV dramas to help you learn Chinese, based on this experience. I also offer exam preparations by using previous ye
Bonjour! Hello! My name is Nolwenn, but you can call me Noru. I am a French native speaker and fluent in English, and I can comfortably handle everyday conversations in Japanese. Since 2023, I have been living in Sendai, Japan, teaching English and French to students of all ages and levels. I hold TESOL and TEFL certifications, which have helped me teach students of all levels. In addition, my deg
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~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
Hi, I'm Colin and I live in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. I first came to Japan in 1996 from my hometown of Melbourne, Australia. I'm married with three kids and enjoy living a simple, healthy life in the countryside of Japan. When I'm not teaching, I enjoy spending time cycling, hiking, and walking around my neighborhood -- I usually try to walk at least 5km every day. I also enjoy doing meditation,
*For students who are beginners*For students who are almost at the native level*For students who enjoy chatting*For students who like FranceWhy don't we go step by step to improve your speaking ability and conversational skills through our conversations? To learn French, teachers at universities or language schools will emphasize that it is necessary to focus on grammar, yet a huge factor which d
Hi! I'm Yukarin. I live in Oita Prefecture in Japan. Learning foreign languages is fun. I'm also learning English now. So I deeply understand your difficulties and strong passion. I know Japanese is very difficult for foreigners. Grammar is so complicated. Above all the most terrible thing is that Japanese has a lot of letters and Chinese characters. But I think the higher the wall is, the
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