Nice to meet you! My name is Haci and I have been living in Italy for 17 years now. I first went to Italy in 1998 to study music. I graduated from two music academies and have been active in music from the time I was a student until now. I also have experience with music related translation and translating lyrics into modern Italian. I spent my first three years here in Milan, and after that
Ciao a tutti!I'm Luca Facchini but you can call me Luca Sensei.I am an Italian multifaceted artist and I love to teach! I have my studio in Italy and I always go back and forth between Japan and Italy for my art. I have always wanted to be an artist and teaching is one of the best ways to learn too.NEW Online lessons manners (netiquette) here: https://youtu.be/1EZHqSX5WLA?feature=shared I attend
Hello everyone! Nice to meet you, I'm Laura. I'm Italian and I'm from Venice, and I have been living in Japan for 9 years. I am currently based in Kobe, working as a freelance Italian teacher, interpreter, translator, and artist. I held a one woman exhibition in August! 【Background】I am from Lido di Venezia (Venice Lido), the island where the Venice Film Festival is held! While I was attending Ca
Hello, nice to meet you all! My name is Ari T. and I have been an Italian interpreter and video translator for 27 years (34 years of Italian language experience). I have been home tutoring Italian for 3 years, and at Cafetalk I offer lessons to"spice up"all levels from beginner to advanced. Have you ever had the following experience? Have you ever: -had a conversation with an Italian teacher th
Hola! Hello everyone! Ciao a tutti! こんにちは I hope that you all are doing great!. I would love to introduce myself, my name is Valeria and I am so happy and excited to be here at Cafetalk...can't wait to meet you all :) I am a Spanish Teacher, and also, teach English,but before that, I studied Psychology. I didn't work as a full-time psychologist, but I applied what I studied by working
ABOUT ME Hello everyone, nice to meet you. My name is Santina and I’m from Sicily, Italy. After living 3 years in Tokyo, I moved back to Italy and currently I’m working as Japanese language teacher in a private school. My main interests are art, japanese culture and travel. I lived 10 years in Florence where I studied Art history and I worked in some of the most visited museums of the city. Cu
Hello everyone! I'm Aisaka and I live in Italy.I studied Italian by myself.Using that experience and based on the motto "continue to have fun", I use YouTube and PowerPoint in my lessons so students can understand more easily. I hope I can help those who are interested in learning Italian! About me…It all started when I first travelled to Italy. Since then, I developed my interest in
I have been teaching for about two years, both in person and online. I love teaching and I always make it my priority that the student is having fun and enjoying the lesson through making it as interactive as possible. I am a jurist, specialised in International law and after my degree and some experience in the field of law, I started teaching Law, Italian, English and Spanish, both in person and
Hello! My name is Massimo, I am Italian, I was born in Milan and I live in the province of Bergamo. I am 50 years old, I am married and my wife is Japanese, born in Kyoto. Throughout my life I have interacted with people of other nationalities, both at work and personally. For 20 years I was an educator, I worked in different foster homes where hosted boys who came from Morocco, Egypt, Bangladesh,
Nice to meet you! I am Ayako, a soprano singer living in Germany. I have been in Italy for almost 9 years, first studying singing privately while at the University of Florence and then graduating from the National Conservatory of Music in Turin with a BA and MA in Chamber Voice. I used Italian in my daily life and at university, and have worked as an interpreter for major events to present Japane