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Rabindra Bharati University 2010
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Tiljala, Kolkata, India - 700039
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Japanese Language classes
2
Levels of Japanese Language I teach
N4 (Elementary Level)
Profession
Other
Type of student requirements I cater to
To learn it as a Hobby, For School Curriculum
Country Name
Japan
Citizen of
No
Awards and Recognition
No
Lived or Worked in Japanese Speaking Country
Yes
Curriculum Expertise
State
Teaching Experience in detail in Japanese Language classes
After completion of my 4-year Diploma Course from Ramakrishna Mission, I was looking for teaching some students. It took a long time for me to get my first tuition but I was happy. The Japanese Language is the second most difficult language in the world after Chinese and mastering it is really a fun. I have always concentrated in teaching the basics which includes the verbs, adjectives and adverbs. The Japanese adjectives and verbs are really interesting. The conjugation of different types of verbs expressing different actions is really interesting and I often find students learning it with great fun. The Japanese grammar is something that always gives the learners a fright at first, but when students learn how to form a sentence, they become excited. Another area of my loving is kanji - one of the three scripts of Japanese. Kanjis are pictorial characters with varying stroke orders. But the best thing about kanjis is that each character has a meaning of its own. I find my students forming words on their own after I teach them the meanings of the kanji characters. And when I teach the kanji characters, I also show my students the stroke orders. What I have learnt is that Japanese sentences can be constructed easily by following some conjugations. Teaching my students has also helped my learning a lot. Among the topics that I love to teach are the 'want' form, 'simultaneous actions', 'prohibition', 'order', 'capability form', etc. I must say that it's definitely a tough language but with pure dedication and commitment, one is bound to learn it with ease.
1. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Japanese Language Class.
2. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
3. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 2 years.
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Japanese Language classes
2
Levels of Japanese Language I teach
N4 (Elementary Level)
Profession
Other
Type of student requirements I cater to
To learn it as a Hobby, For School Curriculum
Country Name
Japan
Citizen of
No
Awards and Recognition
No
Lived or Worked in Japanese Speaking Country
Yes
Curriculum Expertise
State
Teaching Experience in detail in Japanese Language classes
After completion of my 4-year Diploma Course from Ramakrishna Mission, I was looking for teaching some students. It took a long time for me to get my first tuition but I was happy. The Japanese Language is the second most difficult language in the world after Chinese and mastering it is really a fun. I have always concentrated in teaching the basics which includes the verbs, adjectives and adverbs. The Japanese adjectives and verbs are really interesting. The conjugation of different types of verbs expressing different actions is really interesting and I often find students learning it with great fun. The Japanese grammar is something that always gives the learners a fright at first, but when students learn how to form a sentence, they become excited. Another area of my loving is kanji - one of the three scripts of Japanese. Kanjis are pictorial characters with varying stroke orders. But the best thing about kanjis is that each character has a meaning of its own. I find my students forming words on their own after I teach them the meanings of the kanji characters. And when I teach the kanji characters, I also show my students the stroke orders. What I have learnt is that Japanese sentences can be constructed easily by following some conjugations. Teaching my students has also helped my learning a lot. Among the topics that I love to teach are the 'want' form, 'simultaneous actions', 'prohibition', 'order', 'capability form', etc. I must say that it's definitely a tough language but with pure dedication and commitment, one is bound to learn it with ease.
Answered on 03/07/2016 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Japanese Language
Answered on 18/06/2016 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Japanese Language
Answered on 31/05/2016 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Japanese Language
Answered on 31/05/2016 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Japanese Language
Answered on 31/05/2016 Learn Language/Foreign Language/Japanese Language
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