Nice to meet you. I’m
Mari, an online tutor!
I started offering lessons based on my experience working at a public elementary school, a Japanese school, and a school child care center. I have prepared lessons for elementary school students, aspiring teachers, expatriates, and partners of expatriates.
I would like to offer lessons with the importance of each and every meeting. I look forward to working with you!
*Lesson fees will be changed from the reservation starting on May 21st, 2021.
Lesson fee will change from 700p to 800p for all 25-minute courses, and from 1,300p to 1,500p for all 50-minute courses.
Thank you for your cooperation.
*I am currently living in Japan, but I have plans to move abroad for work.
When I leave Japan, there is a possibility that I will not be able to take lessons temporarily.
In addition, my lesson times may become irregular.
Thank you for your understanding.
〜For elementary school students〜
- Reviewing using textbooks
- Working together on textbook-equivalent homework
- Watching over students’ homework
- Quick exercises that can be done indoors (yosakoi yochore, bodybuilding exercises, etc.)
☆I will mot be offering lessons about techniques to solve problems, but rather, I aim to provide lessons that focus on thinking and expression.
☆I have experience in special needs education. I may be able to help children who need special support. I would be more than willing to discuss this with you.
☆I am flexible about the content of my lessons, so please feel free to ask me about the content of the lessons.
〜For Parents and Guardians〜
- About your child
- About school life in Japan
- About Japanese schools and supplementary schools
☆If you live overseas, you may be wondering what Japanese schools are like and what kind of things students learn there. I would be more than glad to give you an idea of what it’s like.
☆If you have plans to move abroad, you may be wondering what Japanese schools and supplementary schools are like abroad. I would be more than glad to give you an idea of the what it’s like.
〜For expatriates and their partners〜
- Expat life in Indonesia (housing, transportation, smartphone apps, housekeepers, etc.)
- What it’s like being assigned overseas
☆I used to live in Indonesia. I would be more then glad to share with you my tips on choosing a place to live, useful smartphone apps to install, and how to interact with housekeepers and drivers.
☆We can also converse if you’re interested in living abroad someday.
〜For prospective teachers〜
- What it’s like in Public Elementary School, Japanese School, and School Child Care
- A typical day of a teacher
- About the teacher employment examination
- About licenses (correspondence courses, law-approved license courses, etc.)
I am interested in education and am still studying it. I also love to travel, and when I travel, I visit schools and engage with the local children.
\I look forward to talking with you!/
【 Cafetalk Translation / May 2021 】
Please note that this profile has been translated by Cafetalk for easier understanding. The tutor doesn’t speak English.
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