Masumicafe Tutor Interview
- Q. Hello Masumicafe ! First of all, could you briefly introduce yourself?
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A. Hello! My name is Masumi and I am a Japanese teacher. I now live in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Mie is a prefecture famous for its large shrine, the Ise Jingu Shrine, which is located near Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka.
- Q. Tell us about where you're from! Tell us about the town where you grew up.
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A. I was born in Niigata Prefecture. There is a beautiful sea and mountains, and the rice, fish, and alcohol are very good.
- Q. How did you become interested in teaching Japanese?
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A. What was the reason...? I don't know myself, but I've been interested in foreign cultures and languages since I was little, and I've always wanted to speak the languages of different countries and make friends with people from all over the world.
- Q. When you're not giving Cafetalk's lessons, how do you spend your time? Let us know about your hobbies and interests.
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A. When I have a long vacation, I often go on a trip. I like to travel both in Japan and abroad, and recently I went to Taiwan. I love to eat good food when I travel. Everyone, I'd like to know what you recommend to eat where you live!
- Q. Do you have any recommendations for people who are studying Japanese?
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A. You can listen to podcasts and music in Japanese or use apps such as Quizlet to learn words...
It doesn't matter how you do it, but I think the important thing is to keep repeating your studies every day, even if it's just for a little bit. If you keep studying, you'll be able to speak well! It's best if you can use something you love (like books, sports, drama, music, food...) to keep you motivated.
I will also support you in the lessons so that you can continue to enjoy your studies! - Q. For students who would be interested, please tell us about your lessons.
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A. My lessons are made for students to do whatever they want. Lessons are held in a friendly atmosphere, so you will be able to relax and enjoy speaking in Japanese.
- Q. Your diary pack lessons are the most popular! What do you think is the secret of its popularity?
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A. I think the reason for the popularity is the detailed correction, feedback and the price that makes it easy to continue. Feedback is sent to you as a PDF so you can review it easily. I may also send you URLs that will help you with your studies.
- Q. Do you have any other lessons you would like to recommend besides the diary lesson?
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A. Besides the diary lesson, it is a conversation-based lesson. There are two types of lessons, "Japanese Conversation" and "Reading the News", but the content of both lessons varies from student to student. Please let me know your goals, what you want to do in Japanese, what you are interested in, and more! After you've written your journal, you can also request a conversation lesson to talk more about your journal.
- Q. Lastly, do you have a message for your students and those who have not taken your lessons yet?
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A. Thank you so much for always taking my lessons! I'm very happy that so many people are learning Japanese. And it's always fun to talk with everyone in Japanese (^^)
I will do my best to support your Japanese learning by providing better lessons.Thank you for reading the interview so far!♪
I look forward to working with you in the future.