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Haruna S. - Dumfries, VA 22026 (11.6 mi) - Japanese Tutor - $30.00/hr.
I am a native Japanese speaker. I have experience teaching Japanese to non-native speakers from a variety of backgrounds including ages, native languages, as well as proficiency levels. I have tutored people aged from 5 to 60 years old. I enjoyed working with all of my students. I really enjoy sharing my language and culture with other people and I am so happy when I meet people who are interested in my culture and language. I have M.Ed. in Special Education and I have learned different teaching strategies so I will do my best to give you a lesson that suits your learning style! Now I live in Japan where I was born and raised and I am currently tutoring a few students online from here and it has been working very well. I would love to work with you too! Flexible. I am currently using Genki textbooks for beginners and Tobira textbooks for intermediate level. I use zoom or skype to meet on
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Kinu M. - Kensington, MD 20895 (41 mi) - Japanese Tutor - $36.00/hr.
Abilities for translations of business documents (English/Japanese), writing business letters on behalf of corporate level executives (Japanese), possess strong familiarity of Japanese culture and business manner and received trainings as a Japanese announcer. Strive teaching high standard Japanese language, which leads students will be treated by respect wherever they go. If requested, business etiquette and the culture can be dialogued. Over 25 years of working experience in dynamic global companies both in Japan and in the U.S. as an executive assistant to corporate chiefs. Coordinated conferences, business-sightseeing travels and accompanied with visitors from overseas in Japan. Extensive experience of translating numerous types of business documents from English to Japanese.
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Joshua B - Alexandria, VA 22309 (24.5 mi) - Japanese Tutor - $44.50/hr.
I emphasize understanding the principle as opposed to just “getting the answer”. Sometimes a student will get frustrated with me because of that, but I’m committed to teaching how to fish and not just handing out fish.
For example, with a mathematical problem, I may throw out additional problems revolving around the same principle at hand to make sure the student really understands as opposed to just getting past one question. Similarly, in a linguistic setting, after the student feels he or she understands the given word or grammatical structure, I will ask the student to construct additional sentences to make sure they really get it. I graduated from Georgetown University in '05 with a BA in Chinese. I won the Chinese Award, spent a semester at Peking University, and received a 7 on the HSK Chinese Proficiency Test.
I grew up speaking Japanese. I took a few courses while at G
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$ 44.50
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