She is very friendly and professional. I suppose even beginners can feel easy to talk to thanks to her communications because there is no pressure. My English will not be perfect because it's my second language but day by day, I want to improve with her. Topics always changes and I can enjoy chatting with her. Even short conversations were great. Thank you.
Hi there. Welcome to my profile! My name is Shezel from Cebu, Philippines. I am TEFL certified and have been teaching English for over 10 years. I have provided one-on-one lessons to students in elementary, middle, high school and adults. I have also conducted lessons on reading, writing, grammar, pronunciation, news reading, business English, IELTS, TOEIC and speaking. In my fre
Hello! My name is Sho.IC and I work as a tutor. I mainly offer lessons focusing on mathematics. I strive to offer fun and easy-to-understand lessons to Japanese high school and junior high school students, as well as to those studying at international and local schools overseas. Qualifications and Background I would like to share some of my backgrounds with you. I hold multiple teaching qualifica
Hello Cafetalk students,I'm John. Currently I am residing in Japan and have been living here since 2015. I have over 10 years of English teaching experience. Originally I am from Canada (Surrey, British Columbia). I am fluent in English and I know basic Japanese. I'm into photography. I love listening to music and I occasionally watch movies when I have time.My recent job is as an intstruct
Hi! I'm U.C. (like 'U' 'C' in the English alphabet). Education: I have a Master of Science in International Relations from the University of Edinburgh. In France, I studied in a Master 1 program in Études internationales et européennes (International and European Studies) at the Université de Strasbourg. My Bachelor of Arts degree was in Politi
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
Hello everyone! My name is Hitoshi (^-^) Currently living in Mexico.My main profession is a drummer.In 2018 I moved from Tokyo to know Latin music deeply.I'm teaching drums in the fourth city of Mexico, The town where called "Angels city" Puebla" My career drums instructor have been almost 20 years.I think that there is something that can communicate the pleasure of teaching things to people, ing
Hello students on Cafetalk, my name is Richard, but my students in Japan used to call me "Rick-sensei". I taught English in Japan for 13 years, in Sendai, Iwate Prefecture, and my last five years I taught at a private foreign language university in Osaka Prefecture. I currently live in northern Thailand, where I taught English for 12 years at a major university. As you'll find out if you study wi
안녕하세요, 한국어 강사 Eilla입니다 :) Anyon Haseyo、my name is Eilla and I'm a Korean teacher. :) What is the motive for you to learn Korean? The motive is different based on each individual, but I believe everyone feels the same way about learning Korean and wanting to know more about Korea. ^^ When I was in university, I made a Japanese friend and since then, I became interested in Japan and I started study
Hello ♪I'm piano teacher Akiko. Thank you for viewing my profile. Aside from my video introduction, I also have my performances on YouTube and a column. I would be happy if you listened to the performances as well.♪youtube↓https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDSfwUVztWCLvjsoT51XOWg?view_as=subscriber*Self-introduction* I first started the piano in first grade of elementary school. Through a series o
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