ðļ Those who want to pass JLPT N1, N2 [ãïļ Pass rate 100%]
ðļ 10 years experience as an interpreter at a large Japanese company
âĻ[Board of Directors Meetings, Exhibitions, IR Briefings, Hospitals]âĻ
ðļ Japanese-Korean half, 30 years of experience in Japan, 18 years of teaching Japanese
âĻãJapanese NativeãâĻ
ðECC, 10 years of teaching experience at a language school
âĻãAbundant Techniquesã
ðž Rich topics for students to enjoy lessons
âĻãInteresting and FunãâĻ
ðââLecturer at a private cram school for Chinese
âĻãAbundant cultural experienceãâĻ
ðĪđââ Original lessons for intermediate to advanced studentsâïļTake a test to check your comprehensionð
ðI am good at creating an atmosphere where students can talk freely
(Until you know what you're not good at)ðŊ
ð Easy-to-understand feedback after the lesson ð
ðWe will teach Japanese culture and ways of thinking in order to work well in Japanese companies.
ðThe best teaching method for students by identifying their strengths and weaknessesð
ðWe will teach you how to prepare for interviews at Japanese companies.
=== ð Measures to pass the JLPT ===
ð How do you study vocabulary?
If you don't have enough vocabulary in the process of speaking, including exams, you won't be able to score reading comprehension questions or other questionsðĒãFirst, explain the meaning and create an example sentence. and
I understand or raise a question.
ðHow do you study grammar?
In order to understand the theory of grammar, we will create your own practice exercises for various sentences, so don't worry.
ðFor those who can't take time to read âïļ
Don't worryðĐâðI will teach you how to solve the problem while reading the sentences and giving advice on pronunciation and accent.
ðDo you really use N1?âĻâ
If you want to work at a Japanese school or company, the N1 level is definitely necessary. Anyway, let's learn ð
ðĨWhy choose Aya! ? ðĨ
-Born in Korea (Japanese-Korean half) ðRaised in Japan (30 years in Japan) Japanese, Korean, English OK
- 18 years of experience as a Japanese teacher in Japan (students from various countries, all generations)
-Work experience at a Japanese company (understand Japanese business practices and Japanese thinking)
ðã25 minute trial lessonãð
ãŧLet's consult with Aya to decide what suits you, goals and objectives!
ãŧI can understand the atmosphere of Aya's class very well!
ãŧYou can see how experienced Aya is!
ðãJLPT (N1, N2) Lessonsãð
âĒMy students pass rate is 100%ð
âĒLet's have fun learning and aim to pass while using the teaching materials that suit youð
ðŊãBusiness Japaneseã
âĒYou can master the conversations necessary for business situations and conversations in various situations from the experience of working in a Japanese company. Please let us know what your students need.
âĒ Get used to business conversations in Japanese! Practice is better than learning!
what kind of lesson?
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â Thoroughly study grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, etc. âïļ
-From simple Japanese conversation to specialized Japanese, difficult phrases, etc.
ðRecommended for intermediate/advanced Japanese
- (Vocabulary and teaching materials available)
âïļStudy Japanese with textbooksâïļ
- Those who are learning Japanese for the first time!
- Those who want to study using the teaching materials (Minna no Nihongo)!
- Sometimes I give homework.
âģïļNew expressions used in class will be summarized as a review text and shared after the lesson!
ðŪ Let's memorize the expressions that came out in the conversation together âĻ
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Trial lesson
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ðLet's check your Japanese level and find the best learning method while discussing your desired lesson style!
Take a trial lesson firstâĻð
We aim to have classes where you can have fun speaking and listening to Japanese ðã
âĐãLINE, WhatsApp, E-mail, kakao
*If you will be late, please notify the teacher before class. If a student does not show up within 15 minutes of class starting, the teacher will consider the student to be absent without cause and there will be no refunds or remake classes for pre-booked classes.
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