Ms. Tutor Niki offers wonderful reading lessons, for deep reading comprehension. Her questions regarding a book lead to a good discussion and makes child's skill improved.
Hi there! I'm Eriko, a Japanese-English bilingual online tutor living in Southern Germany. ☆You want to have a casual chitchat in English but you don't have many chances to do so? ☆You're interested in those expressions that native speakers actually use? ☆You get a little nervous to talk to a native speaker and you want to have a Japanese biligual tutor instead? ...then come join in my trial
Nice to meet you, I'm Gil. As I wanted to study Japanese, I went to Japan to work and I made new friends and I travelled around. After I returned to Korea, I worked at a hotel so I could meet many foreigners and support them. I think the most important thing to study a language is that you have to keep speaking the language. It is the most fun and the most important part. You can practice Korean
Tomochi's SNS・Blog link! 【Twitter】 https://twitter.com/tachii_manatera【Podcast たっちー先生の教育放談】 https://anchor.fm/m3uje7v2c5g 【note(Blog)】 https://note.com/tachiisan 【YouTubeチャンネル「たっちーゼミナール」】 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0tlfZuMQz_pec4D29V9vkA/videos 【ブログ】 https://tachii.wixsite.com/tm2019 【Clubhouse】 @tachii_manatera [Let's talk in Japanese a lot!]☆Let's make the Japanese laugh in Jap
¡Hola! I'm Eriko_N! Please call me Eriko.After studying Spanish by myself using a textbook for complete beginners, I studied it in Spain for half a year. 10 years have passed since then and now I also work as a Spanish translator and interpreter.I studied abroad in Burgos in Northern Spain, where they speak Castellano. Castellano is neither a dialect nor an independent language, but is said to be
“Be understanding, be their voice” is my motto. Hello, my name is Chiaki Ishikawa (石川千明). I was born in Japan and I am Japanese. At my workplace, I was touched by the kindness of the Brazilian people living in Japan. “They look the same as all of us, they are friendly, kind-hearted and earnest, so why do they have to suffer so much?” “Do Japanese people turn a blind
Hello! I'm Unis from Taiwan, and I have a strong passion and endless patience for teaching Chinese. Taiwan is a passionate and vibrant island with a rich and diverse culture, and many local anecdotes and stories are worth sharing. I've worked as a floor manager in a department store in Taiwan for over 20 years, so I'm familiar with Chinese conversations related to customer service, sales staff i
Hello, Sawatdii Kha, Nice to meet you! I'm Ling, a Thai language teacher. I am Thai from Bangkok. but I currently live near Tokyo, where I have been teaching Thai for 8 years. My hobbies are watching movie, traveling and readings. Here is my background of Employment and Education. <Employment> 2014 - now Thai language Instructor in Tokyo Japan 2000 - 2006 Bank of Ayudhya, Bangkok, Thailand
Having lived in several countries and learned the local language, I can appreciate how difficult it can be to master a foreign language and how much I benefitted from the support offered by teachers. I want to give back by helping you to gain a high level of confidence in advanced English conversation. After all, languages are fascinating creatures! Grammar is a particular point of interest to
Hello! To all elementary, junior high, and high school students. I am KenjiS, a graduate of the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, from Kyushu University. I am good at teaching English, mathematics, and Japanese. English is something I continue to study to this day. I have worked with computer hardware and software. As for computer-related fields, I have passed the Fundamental Information
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