【Friendly Request】If you are sending a lesson request for the first time, please briefly introduce yourself! Please tell me your name and for what purpose you are studying Japanese, at the very least.【To student from Taiwan who are sending a lesson request for the first time】I have received many requests from students with the family name “Lynn” so please also tell me your first name or nickname.
Hello everyone♬ My name is Yuka ♪ I have been working as an herbalist for about 10 years now, and I am a JAMHA (Japan Medical Herb Association) certified “Senior Herbalist.” I am also currently learning about authentic herbalism overseas on a regular basis. I would like to use my knowledge and experience to help people,so I have been offering lectures, workshops, counseling, and other activities.
I enjoy teaching Japanese. also,I enjoy studying foreign languages.Let's enjoy studying with me~!!!Hello,everyone!! I'm Kirin.I've been teaching japanese more than 10years, and my students are from Europe(especially German, Swiss,and Swedish), USA, Taiwan and so on. So, I've taught to over 30 countries students.of course, I would like to study with a variety of students more!!By the way, I'm als
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 Italy, its p
Hi I am Linda.A , but you're welcome to call me Linda. I am from Taiwan,Taipai, a Japanese citizen and living in Japan Tokyo now. l am pretty down-to-earth and talkative. I enjoy having conversations with people and will do my best to help you. CertificationJLPT,Japanese Language Proficiency Test Level 1 in 1998/2JETRO Japanese Business Proficiency Test Level in 1999/7ITIL Foundation in 2012/10l
I am congenitally Deaf. (Rōsha; Deaf people → people who can barely hear or cannot hear at all are called “Rōsha; Deaf people.“) Therefore, although Japanese Sign Language is my native language, I often speak using my voice when I’m in the city or at work. If that is also difficult, I use a sign language interpreter. It has been four years since I have been working as an interviewer for the Nati
Hi, nice to meet you! My name is Shibashiba.Whether it's English, French or Japanese, you learn a language by using it often. The four skills of reading, listening, writing and speaking are all interrelated. Among them, reading and writing help us to improve our thinking skills. Reading and writing skills do not differ much between languages. Once you have acquired them, they last a lifetime. It'
Hello! Students who want to speak Korean well! This is woogi!! I think there are two most important things when studying conversation. In my class, I'm going to make sure that you can take these two. The first one is "confidence." If you keep thinking about whether the grammar is correct or the pronunciation or accent is correct and try to talk with concern, your mouth will freeze o
Hello, nice to meet you! My name is Takenaka Noriko. Once graduating from a music college in Japan, I started working for a Japanese orchestra. After working for that orchestra for five years, I moved to Vienna, Austria. I am currently working as a member of an orchestra in Vienna. ■I am interested in playing the violin. But where should I start? &
My name is Ichiro. I am a tutor of Japanese classical literature/Chinese literature and English. Even if you are good or not at writing, why don't you make it the main source of your score at exams? It is easy to see the results in this field. There is no way to ignore it. Read the classics while consolidating your grammar and phraseology. Once you understand it, you will find it surprisingly in
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