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C1
Lessons: 1.462Students: 134
Hello. I am from Yokohama. I am a qualified and native Japanese teacher. I am interested in languages and I studied linguistics at my university in London. I had been working as a speech therapist for 10 years in Japan. I like to meet new people and teach Japanese. In my free time, I like to go to a cafe or park with friends. Also, I like travelling abroad. <My teaching experience> I have a postgraduate certificate to teach Japanese to non-native speakers. I have been working as a private teacher for six years in London and Auckland. I have given lessons to various levels`learners , completely begginers to advanced, and students with special educational needs. Also, I often give lessons to students who plan to take JLPT. I usually give one to one lessons but I also have experience to teach group-lessons. <My aproach to lesson> At first, I ask students how they would like to learn Japanese and what their aim to learn Japanese is. Then, I suggest how we could have lessons. We can d...
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C2
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Lessons: 739Students: 69
I was born in Japan and studied in Canada and USA. When I was studying music in LA, I learned Brazilian music and a couple of years later I went to Brazil and met my husband. I didn't know how to speak Portuguese at that time, I only knew how to sing in Portuguese, but from the very first day of Brazil I learned how to have fun and communicate with people without knowing much of the theory and vocabulary. It was just like how people learn jazz. There's a theory behind, but the most importantly we should feel and improvise. And to understand the theory, you first should listen, listen and listen. So my learning and teaching method can be a little unique. It's not like the traditional way that we all know, which you read, write, and listen to the explanations, instead, I want you to feel it. It's important to study and understand the grammar and try to memorize as much vocabularies as you can, but you can't forget to have fun, and you can't memorize things by just reading and thinkin...
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$30
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Kazuko Shikumasecurity_checkedFlag
Japan
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Lessons: 2.633Students: 170
✨ LIMITED AVAILABILITY ✨ Hi there! Welcome to my (Kazukosan's) profile! Just imagine watching that anime without the subtitles. Simply spectacular! マジでいい! I believe strengthening listening comprehension skills is the key to navigate language with confidence. How would you communicate in Japanese (or any language for that matter), if you do not know what it sounds like? My passion is to assist my students to listen to the Japanese language through anime, movies, news clips, YouTube videos and help achieve their goals. The tools and techniques I have acquired over years are yours to use which, by the way, can be applied to learning other languages as well! I really want to help you out! May ALL your dreams come true! 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 🌸 I love to teach, so I home schooled my daughter. I taught her Japanese myself and my daughter has no problem communicating in Japanese. At 17 years old, she was able to venture out to Japan on her own. She ordered that Japan only ri...
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Chiaki Takahashisecurity_checkedFlag
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C1
Lessons: 2.661Students: 170
★ Absolute Beginners Welcome!!! ★ Informal fun lessons tailored to suit every individuals. Never has learning Japanese been so enjoyable and achievable; ) All class material is provided. Hi Japanese learners! I am Chiaki, I was born and grew up in Japan, I have lived in Australia for a year and lived in the UK for the last 5 years. In the UK I gave private Japanese lessons to several British students. I enjoyed time with my students so much that I wanted to start to teaching online to meet more people in different countries. Have you ever experienced the situation where you have taken a phrase from a Japanese textbook and said it to a Japanese person and received only a confused look in response? Probably the reason is that textbooks tend to teach Japanese in an ultra-polite form. Those basics are very important to know but you also need to know the casual way to say things, as native speakers do, to make conversations flow. This is also necessary to understand what Jap...
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(Ratings: 813)
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B1
Lessons: 3.714Students: 193
My name is Tsuyoshi. I'm a native Japanese speaker. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am looking for a new student. I can teach Japanese between 10AM-9PM (Japan Standard Time). If you interested in my lesson, Please feel free to contact me. Thank you. For the past several years, I've corrected more than 360 people's sentences on another website that have come from various people studying Japanese. I also have experience with language exchange. I started to teach Japanese as a online tutor from April 2016. I have had more than 5000+ lessons with my students from a lot of countries. I've come to understand what is difficult for Japanese learners. I also understand that it is tough to study foreign language, because I've been studying English for years. I think the most important part of learning a foreign language is having fun studying and keeping motivated. In my lesson, I will ask the learners purpose and what they want to learn in adv...
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Mayumi Suzukisecurity_checkedFlag
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Lessons: 2.238Students: 274
I am a "Nisei-Nikkei" (born and raised in Mexico descended from Japanese parents-second generation). I have lived in the USA and Canada, but most of my life in Mexico. I have had several English, Japanese, and Spanish conversation groups while I was a college student. I used to work at some international companies in different positions. I think that the best way to learn other languages is by practicing, and there is no more rewarding and funny way to practice than talking!
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