Japonés | Native |
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Inglés | Proficient |
“I'll help you keep your passion for learning Japanese alive”
※I'm in 3rd place on the new tutor ranking!
Hello everyone. I'm Akane, a Japanese tutor and an English teacher!
One question for you;
What are you studying Japanese for?
I've been studying English for many years as well.
Why? Because the language made my life more colorful and meaningful.
Language is the magic, which connects you to the world and changes yourself dramatically.
I’m here to support you to keep your feelings of "I love Japanese" and make your life more colorful as I’ve experienced.
What are my lessons like?
☑You don’t aim at speaking perfect grammar
☑You can learn natural Japanese based on the situation, which helps you to get along with the Japanese and connect you to Japan
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Have you ever had a time when you couldn't say what you wanted to say in Japanese?
Think back to those times. What was the reason that you didn’t do it well?
Through my many years of learning English experience, it is because what you have learned and practiced didn't link to the actual situation you were in.
As I’d like to offer you the best-fit lessons based on your purpose to learn Japanese, I highly recommend that you take a free counseling session before booking the first lesson.
Do you wish to speak Japanese fluently? 4 tips to be a fluent Japanese speaker
●Learn natural Japanese that the Japanese actually use
How did a teacher teach to say "how are you? in Japanese?
Probably “おげんき ですか”, but Japanese people rarely say that.
Do you know what Japanese people say instead?
In my lessons, you can learn the "natural Japanese" that Japanese people use!
●Learn how to say things in a way that fits the situation
You will never be able to learn a second language without context.
The best way is to learn grammar and vocab based on the situation you would face.
In my lesson, you can learn them through the situation such as “when you have to open a bank account”.
●Understand the culture, customs, and lifestyle
To build a good relationship with the Japanese, it is very important to understand those things above.
In my lessons, you can learn the culture and the language at the same time, for example, how to refuse an invitation without saying "no".
And the most important thing!
Don't be afraid of failure.
Have you ever given up on talking to someone because you thought, "What if I don't understand”?
In my lessons, we start with small things and build up your confidence.
Also, "trial and error" is very important!
We can only learn things when we make mistakes! Let's talk a lot and make a lot of mistakes! haha
***ncesTsai