Hello. I'm abacus teacher Chie. Since 2004 I've been living in Istanbul, Turkey. Since about 8 years ago I've been teaching abacus to Turkish children. I teach to 3 to 5 year-olds in group lessons at kindergartens. I have about 300 students. Here on Cafetalk it is my aim to teach the abacus, with careful focus on the correct use of the fingers. I'd like to teach lessons that children will s
English and Spanish language teacher with a CELTA certification and years of experience. My lessons are fun with lots of practice, friendly conversation, grammar explanations and useful tips. Nice to meet you! 初めまして!My name is Juane, as in kanji 風安音. I lived in Japan for more than a year, in Tokyo, Nara and Osaka. I studied Japanese language and became a research trainee at NTT. That wa
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! Are you worried about your child’s Japanese language education? For children who are mainly exposed to languages other than Japanese at home or at school, Japanese might have become a foreign language for them, and as a parent or guardian, I am sure you are aware of the difficulties in teaching Japanese. I was one of those parents, too, and had few opportunities to use Japanese when
Nice to meet you, my name is Lily. I am from Hebei, China. I am currently living in Shenzhen, China and have 4 years of experience teaching Chinese. I have taught pronunciation, daily conversation, business Chinese, HSK exam preparation, as well as Chinese lessons for children. My lessons focus on the basics, with step-by-step instructions. Get the chance to practice a lot in my lessons and learn
I've been in the ESL (English as a Second Language) industry for roughly 7 years. (If memory serves me right I started when I was 24, but it could have been earlier than that.) I worked as an online tutor for a Korean company for a little over two years and then landed a job in a Japanese language school after that. Sometime later, thankfully, I came across Cafetalk. (It's a great site, and even i
Nice to meet you. My name is Maru, and I am a Korean language teacher. <JLPT N1> <Korean Instructor Certificate Grade 1> <I am currently studying to obtain Grade 2 of the Korean Instructor Certificate> I teach Korean, but I also study Japanese. For this reason, I understand how it feels for students learning Korean. I am always thinking about how to make it easier for you to learn Korean. &
Hi! I’m Emanuel. I’m German, but I've lived in Italy for a long time. I have a university degree in Communication Science, specifically in Languages and Cultures for Business. I love traveling, languages and different cultures. That’s why I’ve always studied languages: I speak and teach German, Italian and English; but I’ve also learned Spanish and French and currently I am studying Japanese. Whe
Hi, I'm Rebecca!!!!I love languages, and have studied FOUR in my life. (Mandarin, English, Japanese, and ). I understand and appreciate how difficult it is to learn a new language,I would love to help with your writing, reading, and speaking needs!