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haroon
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Learning Language |
Pushto (Pashto)
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City, State or Province
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san jose, california
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Online or Telephone
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Description |
I need to practice pashto for a job
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Learner Name:
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Eileen
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Learning Language |
Turkish
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City, State or Province
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san jose, ca
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
I wish to learn Turkish because my father is from Turkey, but never taught me or my siblings how to speak the language. I would love to be able to communicate with my father and family in Turkey in Turkish.
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Learner Name:
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Scott
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Learning Language |
Italian
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City, State or Province
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San Jose, CA
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person, Online or Telephone
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Description |
I'm interested in find a language teacher for my daughter. Right now she wants to learn Italian, but has interest in Japanesse and Russian.
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Learner Name:
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Omar
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Learning Language |
Italian
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City, State or Province
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San Jose, California
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
I am planning a trip with my family to Florence, Rome and Venice. I do not speak Italian, but would love to learn and to be able to converse (albiet at a beginner level). I can dedicate several hours per week days. The qualities I look for in a teacher are as follows: patience; love of teaching; efficiency; organization; and making the instruction fun and interesting so as to enable one to learn the language more easily.
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Learner Name:
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b
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Learning Language |
Japanese, French
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City, State or Province
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san jose, california
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person, Online or Telephone
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Description |
I am an English teacher and I want to learn Japanese and French. I am very much a beginner in both languages.
Japanese:
I have taught myself hiragana and katakana, and I have started learning a few kanji. I don't know much vocabulary and I only know a little about the structure of Japanese.
My goal is to be proficient in Japanese and develop fluency gradually. I want to learn for enjoyment, because I am interested in Japanese language and culture. I have given thought to teaching English in Japan in the future. So I want to learn to speak in a proper and professional way as well as in a casual way.
I would like to spend maybe two hours per week with a tutor, and I would also like 'homework,' or to work independently for several more hours per week. I currently own two volumes of kanji cards (through 4th grade, I believe), hiragana and katakana cards, and a book of Japanese verbs. I just need some explanation of how to put all these things together.
I am looking for a tutor who is a native speaker, and who can offer me insight into Japanese culture as well as language. I would like to meet at a library, or coffee shop, or somewhere in public until I get to know my teacher.
French:
I want to learn French for more practical reasons. One day I will be moving to Canada, and in order to score more points (literally) as an immigrant, I want to demonstrate an understanding of French. I have been doing French Rosetta Stone, and I am still on level 1. I can say things like 'The fish swims,' and 'the boy is not driving the car.' :) Not very advanced! But I really like trying French. The accent is hard but very fun. I think French is a beautiful language. Also I recently found out that my family lineage is French, so I would like to learn for that reason too. I went to France once, but all I said successfully in French was 'excuse me' to get off the metro. :) I loved French culture and food, and even though everyone spoke English I would at least like to try French when I go back someday.
My ideal French teacher would be a native or fluent speaker with a lot of patience. I am very confused with French vowels, and I need to be taught how to pronounce them properly. 'E' says 'uh' and things like that. Very basic. I don't mind being corrected when I'm wrong. I would also like French 'homework' or maybe for my teacher to correct my work in workbooks.
I look forward to learning Japanese and French. Thank you for reading my lengthy profile!
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