Please contact me before the first booking(请在第一次预约课程前联系我,谢谢)
Giảng dạy
Tiếng Trung Quốc (Quan thoại)
Bản ngữ
Tiếng Nhật
Nói
Tiếng Anh
Tiếng Hàn Quốc
Tiếng Pháp
Please contact me before the first booking(请在第一次预约课程前联系我,谢谢)
Giới thiệu bản thân
Tôi với tư cách là giáo viên
Phong cách dạy & bài học của tôi
Đến từ Trung QuốcSống tại Tokyo, Nhật Bản (11:41 UTC+09:00)
Giới thiệu bản thân
Là giáo viên italki từ 15 Jun năm 2020
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Hi, my name is Yan, and I’m from Shenyang, China. I am currently working as a free translator and studying for a PhD at the university in Tokyo, Japan. I am a native Chinese speaker. I also speak fluent Japanese as a second language and English as a third language. I have a 5-year of working experience as a business consultant and have lived in Japan for over 8 years. That’s why I know a lot about the Japanese society and culture.
承接各种大学院进学辅导,对日本学术写作有丰富的经验,在日文期刊上发表过多篇日语论文。
Tôi với tư cách là giáo viên
Over 4 years of Chinese and Japanese teaching experience online. Most experienced with pre-intermediate level and oral lessons.
Phong cách dạy & bài học của tôi
Free conversation or on-demand lesson based on the needs of each student.
We can talk about any topics you pick or use a text book. Most of all, don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Just be confident and talk to me!
*Please contact me before booking your first lesson~
As one of the most frequent users of iTalki, I have met with approximately 250 teachers. This was my first lesson with Yan. I can tell you that Yan is a natural teacher. She has a very warm and caring presence. She smiles easily and enabled me to feel very relaxed throughout the lessons. Any linguistic corrections were made in a very gentle why that allowed the conversation to flow easily. We covered a lot of subject matter in the first lesson, all in a very naturally. I'm really excited to have a new language partner/teacher who is so fluent, not only in her native language, but obviously very fluent in Chinese. She will really help me to bridge between the two languages, giving me many tips on how I can use my Chinese knowledge to more quickly acquire a high skill level in Japanese. Thanks so much, Yan!