Hi! I'm Yukarin. I live in Oita Prefecture in Japan. Learning foreign languages is fun. I'm also learning English now. So I deeply understand your difficulties and strong passion. I know Japanese is very difficult for foreigners. Grammar is so complicated. Above all the most terrible thing is that Japanese has a lot of letters and Chinese characters. But I think the higher the wall is, the
Hello! My name is Patricia Ayame Thomson but you can call me Lady Ayame. [Introduction:] ~ I was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan until I was 18 yrs old. While in Japan, I was a campaign model for Shiseido Cosmetics, Soen Magazine, Washington Shoes, and many others for five years as a teenager. I attended an American School on Yokota US Air Force base and received my education in English. At the s
About me:Hello! My name is Lizzie. I'm from Colorado in the United States, but I've also had the opportunity to live in France for over a year and in Japan for over two years! My hobbies are reading, writing, singing, and learning foreign languages. I think that being a language teacher is the most enjoyable job I've ever had. Qualifications:I have a Bachelor's in Arts with a major in Music
Hello! My name is Dr. Greg and I live in Venice, Florida. I taught English to students for twenty-five years in Minnesota before moving to Florida to escape the cold weather. The age of my students ranged from 16 years old to over 70 years old. I have learned you are never too young – or too old to learn! I am not only a teacher, but I have been a student for most of my life. I received my
Hola! Me llamo Aya y soy tutora profesional del japonés certificada con larga experiencia.¡Disfrutamos de aprender japonés desde las letras Hiragana/Katakana hasta preparación de pruebas JLPT!La preparación de JLPT es duro a veces pero tengo experiencia de enseñarla para todos los niveles. También os puedo dar las clases en inglés para q
Hello Everyone! My name is Stephen Takayuki Charette. I am an English-Japanese speaking bilingual conductor. Let me give you a brief background of what I do. <As a Musician> Twenty years ago, after graduating from the Cleveland Institute of Music with a bachelors degree in clarinet performance, I moved to Japan to begin my career as a professional clarinetist. I have gained a lot of
Buongiono a tutti!I have been working as a Japanese-Italian translator and interpreter in Italy for over 20 years. I have passed Level 1 of the Italian Language Proficiency Test and the highest level of C2 from the CILS Italian Language Proficiency Test. I specialize in natural and correct Italian expressions, reading, writing, pronunciation, and business Italian as a resident of Italy. At Cafeta
Hello! I am May. I am teaching Japanese at university. I went to a foreign country for the first time when I was a high school student. It was England. That experience inspired my life. Depending on the country, people’s ideas are different. The why I started this job is because I like to listen to them talking about their culture. I am looking forward to seeing people from various countries at