先生
Reiko Wall
- Age
- 44 歳
- 言語スキル
- Japanese (native) , English (advanced)
- 国
- United Kingdom
- 講師歴
- 4 年
- 趣味
- Skiing, Movies, Eating & Drinking and Sudoku
- 料金
- 150pt / 50min
初回レッスンポイント! 75pt / 50min
教育
1990 BA in Linguistics, Wako University, Tokyo
1991 ESL course, Immaculate College, Pennsylvania, USA
2000 UCLES diploma course in Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language, Institute of International Education in London
講師歴
2009- Freelance Japanese Language Teacher in London
April, 2004 – January, 2005 Freelance Japanese Language Teacher in Tokyo
2001-2003 Freelance Japanese Language Teacher in London
April, 2001 – February, 2004 YONEX UK LTD. (Japanese Sport Equipment Manufacturer)Assistant to Product Manager
March, 1999 – March, 2000 Reuters Japan Co., Ltd.
Secretary to director and development manager
January, 1995 – December, 1998 Phenix, Tokyo, Japan (Sports Apparel Manufacturer) Trading and logistic management oordinator
September, 1991 – May, 1994 Sumisho Machinery Trading Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan (Subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation)
Trading operation assistant in Electrics dept
この先生のレッスンとは
日本語の先生になった理由は?
I enjoyed learning English when I was in school, and still do.
I believe you might be able to have more opportunities to make friends you never ever met, if you could speak some other languages.
You might be able to experiences something you never ever done, if you could some other languages. (Unfortunately I gave up Chinese though...too difficult for me!)
I love meeting and talking people too.
I think these are reason why I teach my language.
レッスンの特長・方針、レッスンの考え方は?
Talk to me first and tell me how, why you want to learn Japanese. You can tell me what textbook you would like to use. We can make up your own lessons together.
メッセージ
Do not take seriously to learn Japanese!
Good at maths and logic, but consider yourself hopeless at languages? Then try Japanese – I have often found that those people with logical minds who struggled with French or German were ok with Japanese because of its largely logical structure.








Japanese isn't necessarily as hard as you think!