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About me
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ðŋBorn and raised in Japan
ðŋCurrently living in Paris, France
ðŋ Super smiling and positive ð
ðŋ Completed 420 hours of Japanese language teacher training course
ðŋObtained first class elementary school teacher license
ðŋ5 years working at a Japanese elementary school
ðŋ2 years at a private cram school for entrance exams
ðŋ1 year in Japanese language class in France
ðŋMore than 8000 hours of classes held
ðĨI have a total of 8 years of experience.
ðŠI will do my best to make use of my extensive teaching experience to provide wonderful classes to everyoneð
ð°Characteristics of students taking the courseð°
ðPeople who have never learned Japanese
ðPeople who can speak a little Japanese and want to practice conversation
ðStudents considering taking the entrance exam for returnees
ðPeople who are thinking about taking entrance exams at local schools
ðPeople who are thinking about taking private entrance exams
ðPeople who want to take the MBA exam or apply to a famous Japanese university
ð Essay guidance/People who want to bring out their own ideas
ðPeople who want to learn from a qualified teacher
ðPeople who want to do 25 minutes free talk and 25 minutes practice questions
ðI want to learn from someone with a long teaching experience
ðPeople who want to learn English/French
ðInstruction using local school textbooks
ðPeople who want to learn Japanese, arithmetic, science, social studies, and morals
ðPeople who want to learn from someone who has lived overseas for a long time
ðMany students have taken this courseð
ð§Countries I've been toð§
Japan, China, India, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland
ðĪđââI traveled to many countriesðĪđââ
ðīðšðīðš Content of the lesson ðīðš ðīðš
ðŧRookie
Hiragana, Katakana, simple sentences, basic concepts. Basic structures of sentences
(ðI don't recommend taking lessons at this level.Hiragana, Katakana and simple sentences are easy to input by self-study.)
ðŧðŧ Beginner
Simple sentences, useful vocabulary, pieces of native texts
ðŧðŧðŧ Intermediate
Common structure of sentences, basic discussion on the subject of your choice, intermediate vocabulary
ðŧðŧðŧðŧAdvanced
Discussion over subjects, advanved vocabulary, specific grammar
ðŧðŧðŧðŧðŧ Like a native
Free and broad discussions, illimited vocabulary, speaking glossing, patching of small mistakes
ð° Characteristics of the students who are taking the course ð°
ðPeople who have never learned Japanese
ðPeople who can speak a little Japanese and want to practice conversation
ðStudents who are thinking about returning to Japan
ðPeople who are thinking about taking local school entrance exams
ðPeople who are thinking about private entrance exams
ðPeople who want to take an MBA exam or take an exam to a famous Japanese university
ðDissertation Guidance / People who want to draw out their own thoughts
ðPeople who want to learn from qualified teachers
ðPeople who want to do 25 minutes free talk and 25 minutes practice problems
ð Many students are attending ð
CLASSROOM RULES âïļ
ð Please have a working camera and microphone ð
ð A quiet room with no distractions if possible ð
ð Please be on time in order to cover the lesson which has been planned ð
ð Please give a minimum of 12 hours notice if you need to cancel our lesson ð
ð Lessons cancelled with less than 12 hours notice will be charged in full ðĨ
ð If the student is more that 15 minutes late, the lesson will be cancelled and the student will NOT receive a refund ðĨ
I enjoyed my first lesson with Teacher Akane. She provided me with the words that I needed when I talked. Sheâs patient and she slowed herself down to an appropriate pace so that I could understand her. I look forward to my next lesson with her.
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