I stayed in Japan for the past 7 years. In early April 2016, I completed my master's degree in the University of Tokyo. All of my studies were conducted in Japanese. I have a 4-year experiences teaching Japanese kids in intercultural lessons. I hold an N1 level in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) and I handle some translation jobs at my current workplace.
From my personal experiences, I think the best way to pick up a new foreign language is by constantly hearing and speaking. I would like to involve students to speak/pronounce together with me after a new word or sentence is taught. Besides, examples will be given often so that students can remember better how to use the vocabulary or in which situation a phrase should be used.
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| Japanese Language Proficiency Test | N1 | PASSED |
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| Japanese Language | Beginner Level | RM 30 /hr |
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