From JapanLiving in Toronto, Canada (09:52 UTC-04:00)
About Me
italki teacher since Jan 19, 2021
Interest topicSports & FitnessFoodTravel
*Only current students are accepted for lesson requests.
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I currently live in Toronto, Canada, but grew up in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, so my first languages are standard Japanese and Kansai dialects. So, once we get to know each other, we can speak in the Kansai dialect if you like. :)
I enjoy reading, watching movies, traveling, karaoke, and more!
Lately, I've been into some anime and drama.
As for my personality, I’m bright and friendly. Moreover, I enjoy conversing with people.
If you are starting to learn Japanese from scratch, or just wondering if you should learn it or not, don’t worry about it. With me, there is no pressure to learn Japanese.
Let’s practice and enjoy Nihongo! :)
Elementary Grammar lesson and Conversation*GENKI or Minna no Nihongo
A1 - B1General911 lessons completed
USD 13.00+
Japanese for work and Translation
A1 - C2General529 lessons completed
USD 10.00+
Availability
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226 Reviews
Clare Huang
93 Japanese lessons
Teacher’s pick
On top of regular grammar topics, I learned plenty of new grammar from casual conversation with Haruka-san. Lessons have been fun! ^^ Thank you!
Jul 28, 2022
Aimee
56 Japanese lessons
Teacher’s pick
Haruka-san is kind, patient, and very good at explaining grammatical concepts -- learning from her is a joy! She's flexible and willing to speed up or slow down the pace as needed. I really enjoy my lessons, and highly recommend her as a teacher!
はるかさん、ありがとう!
Feb 6, 2022
Courtney Fitzgerald
321 Japanese lessons
Teacher’s pick
Haruka-san always tailors my lessons to my needs. She’s incredibly flexible and supportive with the material I ask to review, and provides constructive, useful feedback.
Jan 13, 2022
Greg Haig
28 Japanese lessons
Thanks! That was a fun lesson!
Feb 14, 2023
Clare Huang
93 Japanese lessons
Today’s lesson started with casual conversation about our recent life. Haruka-san then reviewed “potential form” with me and taught me the usage of “Masu-form + ように”. I’m happy that now I can use wider variety of sentence structures in conversation. I am very grateful for Haruka-san's enthusiasm and patience teaching me. 😊