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marik
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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markham, ontario
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Country |
Canada |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
1-career advancement 2-beginner 3- grammar and conversation
4-contract for 1 year
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Learner Name:
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Note
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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Calgary, Alberta
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Country |
Canada |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
After highschool, I am hoping to move to Japan. I want to be able to talk to other people, instead of being alone. I want to practice everything in Japanese. Or at least the basics to squeeze through. Thank you .
Emily
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Learner Name:
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mains
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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Edmonton, Alberta
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Country |
Canada |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
My son is 18 years old and is interested in learning Japanese. His interest in Japanese anime films has grown to include the language and culture of Japan. He's a beginner and knows a few words, but that's it! Once the instructor contacts us, the details such as emphasis on conversation or written and how much time he's able to spend on lessons, etc can be worked out. I would expect a teacher that has a fun relaxed approach would be appreciated. My son is intested in learning Japanese because he's attracted to the culture. It's for fun, not profit.
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Learner Name:
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Lisa
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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Calgary, Alberta
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Country |
Canada |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
I would describe myself as a beginner when it comes to Japanese. I can read hiragana with very few errors, a little bit slow, and can recognize some very basic kanji. My writing skills, which have not been used in almost two years, have deteriorated quite a bit and I often forget how to write hiragana even though I can easily recognize them. I have difficulty pronouncing some sounds (specifically those containing r's) with fluency. Even though I am a beginner, as long as I study properly, language comes easily to me.
I would like to learn Japanese because I have been fascinated with the culture ever since I was a very young child. Currently I am interested in Japanese books (full text), very interested in magazines and interviews. I enjoy participating as much as I can in youth pop culture. I have been to Japan twice, and the biggest thing I miss when I go to Japan is being able to speak with locals, especially in shops, or band-members at shows, as I am a very social person and love to communicate with people around me. I would love to be comfortable in speaking with Japanese natives. Secondly, I plan to attend University in Vancouver for a Japanese major, but am not able to do so for the next year, and would like to get a head-start on learning it now. In my studies I would also like to be able to compete in speech competitions, and the more practice, the better.
I need improvement in everything, but especially conversation. I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist and when I am not confident that I am speaking properly I tend to avoid speaking, which I don't want at all! So probably, I would like to work on my spoken Japanese the most, but I need the lessons to be well-rounded as far as grammar, written text, and comprehension goes as well.
As far as time dedicated to my lessons goes, it's more of a question of finances. Ideally a language should be practiced/tau ght on a daily basis, but unless you are in a school situation this is difficult to achieve. The best I could hope for is twice a week depending on the cost of lessons. As for time I would personally dedicate to my lessons, I would like to review twice daily -- once in the morning before my job and once in the evening before bed, where memorization and information retention are strongest.
The qualities I would like in my teacher would be someone who is supportive, as I am usually very hard on myself and push myself without any further coaxing. I would also like someone who is professional but very willing to listen, and adaptable to my learning needs. Furthermore someone who can teach from very basic Japanese to advanced Japanese would be preferred, as in future (University) I will be tested on language material.
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Learner Name:
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Francisco
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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Calgary, Alberta
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Country |
Canada |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
Hello, I'm looking to learn japanese for basic conversation, I'm a beginner looking for lessons once a week.
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