Japanese Language Teacher
Japanese Language Teacher
Is anybody, or does anybody know of a Japanese language teacher in Hua Hin?
- Vital Spark
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We have a couple of Japanese teachers at the university: one Thai and the other Japanese. Both of them speak extremely good English.
I'm not sure whether they do private classes, but, before I ask them, what are you looking for? One-to-one or a group? Conversation or reading and writing aswell?
They live on campus here, which is over 20km from Hua Hin, so location may be a problem.
There may well be other teachers actually in Hua Hin, if not, I'll ask the folks here.
VS
I'm not sure whether they do private classes, but, before I ask them, what are you looking for? One-to-one or a group? Conversation or reading and writing aswell?
They live on campus here, which is over 20km from Hua Hin, so location may be a problem.
There may well be other teachers actually in Hua Hin, if not, I'll ask the folks here.
VS
"Properly trained, man can be a dog's best friend"
I'm looking for a teacher who will do group classes. It would be contracted work for x number of weeks, I would need a course plan etc. It would only be basic conversation, based on hospitality English. They would be required to come to Hua Hin for the teaching.
If anyone there would be interested or know anyone interested, PM me the info. It would be much appreciated.
Thank you
If anyone there would be interested or know anyone interested, PM me the info. It would be much appreciated.
Thank you
- Vital Spark
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Have you managed to find someone?
I did speak the the Thai teacher of Japanese and she didn't have any transport to get to Hua Hin, and I got the feeling that she wasn't too keen on doing outsite stuff. Our Japanese man has been told about it (and has been told to see me, if he wants to do it) - he hasn't come to see me, so I take it as a no, no.
Oh, well. I tried. Good luck in your quest.
V.S.
I did speak the the Thai teacher of Japanese and she didn't have any transport to get to Hua Hin, and I got the feeling that she wasn't too keen on doing outsite stuff. Our Japanese man has been told about it (and has been told to see me, if he wants to do it) - he hasn't come to see me, so I take it as a no, no.
Oh, well. I tried. Good luck in your quest.
V.S.
"Properly trained, man can be a dog's best friend"