2 Japanese teachers are available for private Japanese lessons in Budapest, in-person or online Japanese classes. + Read more TUTOROO now works with 2 private Japanese tutors available for in-person or for online private Japanese classes. You can browse through the teachers profiles below to contact your preferred private tutor. We will introduce you to another private Japanese teacher in the event the tutor you've inquired for is not available or cannot accommodate your needs. Pick your private Japanese teacher and start learning Japanese today! Read less
Teacher joined in Sep, 2020
こんにちは!Sziasztok! Yamaguchi Kokoro vagyok (nyugodtan hívjatok Koko-nak), és több, mint 5 éve tanítom a japán nyelvet magántanárként. Eddig már több, mint 20 diáknak tanítottam. 2 évvel ezelőtt költöztem Budapestre, és most műfordító képségre járok. JLPT N5-1 nyelvvizsga , a japán érettségi fölkészítését vállalom, persze kezdő szinttől is, ugyanakkor a diák egyéni igényeit és haladását részesítem előnyben. Tehet ha valakinek japán-magyar műfordítás, illetve fordítva is érdekelne, akkor lehet róla is szó! Természetesen a beszélt nyelvre is fókuszálhatunk, mivel japán anyanyelv beszélőként ez lesz az egyik legnagyobb előny, hogy olyan szavak közötti kis (de fontos) nüánsznak különbségét tudok mutatni. A nyelvoktatást személyesen, online is vállalom, együtt haladjunk! [Englsih] こんにちは!Hi everyone! My name is Kokoro Yamaguchi, call me Koko! I've been teaching Japanese over 5 years as a tutor, and I've taught more than 20 students so far. Japanese lesson for all level from complete beginner to advanced. I always organise the lessons for individual needs. e.g. 1) If you are aiming to pass JLPT exam, we would focus on grammar and improving listening skill. 2) When you need to work on your academic works, let's make it look more professional! We can always work on your preferred materials.
Tutor available for 5 more students
Teacher joined in Jun, 2024
I am Japanese, currently live in Budapest. Please call me Aya. I have been experiencing teaching Japanese and English with my friends, strangers, and some children. I teach Japanese in a way that natives speak and use. I realize that a lot of people who are learning Japanese tend to speak sometimes very formal way in casual situations or, oppositely, very friendly way on formal occasions, etc. I personally would like to correct and fix those mistakes for you guys. Learning Japanese is a little bit more tricky than comparing to other languages.
Tutor available for 5 more students
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