Skills You’ll Learn
Japanese, I'll make sure you never give up!
Studying Japanese comes with a few milestones that I want to give up.
That first milestone was right after it began.
This is because I know I have to memorize “hiragana,” but the letters don't contain meaning, so memorizing them is difficult and boring.
Learning hiragana with a focus on pronunciation is never boring.
You don't have to explain the grammar!
When studying a foreign language while speaking or taking an exam There's nothing to explain the grammar.
However, as we study grammar hard, we get tired and give up.
Grammar doesn't matter.
You can speak Japanese without memorizing grammar.
Studying Japanese, having a pleasant memory is the most important thing!
▶ ︎ Student reviews
What is the most important thing for me when I teach Japanese It creates pleasant memories.
Learning Japanese for the first time isn't easy.
I try to create a class where the teacher talks are funny, I want to come because the teacher is funny, and I don't feel burdened with listening while laughing, so when I come to class, I understand Japanese a little bit and think it's fun.
A class where an international conference interpreter accurately captures pronunciation and intonation
✨ Pronunciation and intonation are important!
There are more Japanese people than expected who are not familiar with the Japanese spoken by foreigners.
Also, incorrect pronunciations and intonations can cause too much misunderstanding to think that being a foreigner is fine.
Mispronunciations and intonations get worse over time. Correct pronunciation and intonation are important at the beginning.
I too spent a lot of time, money, and effort to fix mispronunciations and intonations. Better because it's someone who has learned wrong! More definitely! I can let you know.
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interpreter JJ
I'm a freelance interpreter at the Korea-Japan International Conference who has been studying Japanese for 22 years.
I have taught Japanese to a variety of people, such as idols, Japanese companies, and embassies, and I aim to teach Japanese for local use rather than the Japanese that always appears in textbooks.
Currently, I'm teaching students at a university, and I'm thinking about a fun and long-lasting way to study Japanese.
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