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Karla
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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Lawrenceville, Georgia
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United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
Hello,
My name is Karla and I am very eager to learn Japanese I honestly speak zero Japanese at the moment and would have to being from zero. I am willing to spend as much time as necessary and as much time as the teacher is willing to give. I am very open and ready to learn and want a teacher willing and ready to teac, with a lot of patience of course since I am completely new to the language. Apart that I believe this is a great career advancemnt, I would love to learn Japanese just because. It is a nice language and I find it quite amazing. Hope to hear from you guys soon.
Sinc erely,
Karla R. Carcamo
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Learner Name:
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David
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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Baltimore, Maryland
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United States |
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Live, in person, Online or Telephone
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Description |
I want to learn another language because it is something I always wanted to do. I am very new to Japanese but I have been having a great time learning so far. The biggest place I need help is grammar. Every time I think I have a grasp on what is going on something new comes up and I get lost all over again. I study as much as possible on my own and would like to talk to a professional about the best method of learning the language. As far as a teacher goes, the biggest quality I am looking for is a native speaker. If I am going to pay someone to teach me I would prefer they be intimately familiar with the language. I have one last semester left for my Bachelors before I enlist in the Army and I would like nothing more then to spend that time learning to properly speak Japanese.
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Learner Name:
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danean
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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Owings Mills, Md
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United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person, Online or Telephone
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Description |
Are you holding a class this fall?
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Learner Name:
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Jean
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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Ithaca, NY
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United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Online or Telephone
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Description |
Hello, my name is Jean Ren. I am a senior undergraduate student at Cornell University double majoring in economics and Asian studies. Because I have always been interested in Japan and have a love for almost everything Japanese (food, music, pop culture...), I started my study of Japanese immediately upon entering university and took Japanese courses up until last semester, Spring 2010 of my junior year. For that semester, I studied abroad at Sophia University in Tokyo for 4 months, and thus had to switch from Cornell's Japanese curriculum to the one offered at Sophia University. My last Japanese course completed at Cornell was JAPAN3301, labeled as 'continuing intermediate Japanese'. The textbook we used was 'An Integrated Approach to Intermediate Japanese', which we finished half of. At Sophia I placed into 'Intense Intermediate Japanese', which used (and finished) the same textbook, but to be honest I felt this course was extremely poor in comparison to the ones I took at Cornell. It was unorganized, the instructors were apathetic, and there was very little emphasis on speaking and listening. It just did not live up to the quality of the courses I was used to at Cornell, to the point where I am afraid that my Japanese ability may have even declined in some areas. I desperately wanted to take and pass the JLPT 1 test this December, but was not prepared for what a joke and waste of time my Japanese instruction at Sophia would be. I have many textbooks, Kanji books, JLPT books, and an electronic dictionary at my disposal, yet try as I might to self-study I feel that no matter which method I try to take, it is always extremely inefficient. I'm looking for a private Japanese teacher to gauge my current ability level, and from there help prepare me for the JLPT test (if it's near impossible for me to be prepared for level 1 by December, tell me and I can change it to level 2). Because I have a busy course schedule this semester along with a job, I prefer online instruction through video and emailing because it would be more efficient. Also, I am pretty sure there are few if not none private Japanese tutors available in Ithaca, NY.
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Learner Name:
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Arbela
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Learning Language |
Japanese
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City, State or Province
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san diego, california
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
i would like to learn Japanese because i know it's a great language and i would love to visit Japan one day and acctually understand everything.
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