English teacher Mina

Mina

Professional Teacher
Teaches
English
Native
Speaks
Japanese
自分の関心に焦点を合わせていく:文化:職場英語
From United KingdomLiving in Tokyo, Japan (12:02 UTC+09:00)
About Me
italki teacher since Dec 10, 2021
Interest topicMusicPets & AnimalsScience
All students will need to message me first to request a lesson invite and to see the schedule availability. ※ Please send me a message. ※ Tell me the time and date(in JAPAN) + desired lesson type and length of time. ※ I will send you a lesson invite. ※ The first lesson is a trial lesson with an interview. ※ Zoom meetings will reset after 40 minutes. ※ You cannot cancel or reschedule a lesson within 24 hours. ☆30min/45min/60min☆レッスンのキャンセルやリスケジュールは24時間前までにお願いします。If you need to cancel or reschedule a lesson, please apply at least 24 hours in advance from the italki lesson page.
5.0
Rating
149
Students
1573
Lessons
100%
Attendance
100%
Response

English Lessons

Trial Lesson
51 lessons completed
USD 20.00+
ジェネラル英語 (大人A1-C1)
A1 -  C1

General

953 lessons completed
USD 22.00+
ビジネス英語 (大人A1-C1)
A1 -  C1

Business

331 lessons completed
USD 22.00+
特別のメンバーコース(大人)
A1 -  C1

Conversation Practice

232 lessons completed
USD 21.00+

Availability

Based on your timezone (UTC+00:00)

160 Reviews

Student Takumi Tokinoya
Takumi Tokinoya
1 English lesson
She has some materials I'm interested in, so I really enjoy talking with her! She speaks slowly and clearly so that I can understand. It's so helpful to me. I want to take more lessons to improve my conversation skill.
Mar 30, 2024
Student Tatsuya Kusakabe
Tatsuya Kusakabe
65 English lessons
I practiced how to organize a meeting in a role-play format. I'm not used to interrupting or being interrupted in a meeting, but the practice included this. What usually happens in English meetings is that conversations go further when I try to interrupt. "Could I come in" technique would be helpful in terms of both politeness and buying time for coming up with words.
Mar 30, 2024
Student Tatsuya Kusakabe
Tatsuya Kusakabe
65 English lessons
We watched a video of immigration officers. They were dispatched to the site, and went through lots of difficulties, such as being attacked, getting involved in arguments, catch criminals phisically and putting into a van. If I were there, I would get confused and thought "They should've told me these risks beforehand...". This is what I'm going to do in the next lesson.
Mar 23, 2024
Student Tatsuya Kusakabe
Tatsuya Kusakabe
65 English lessons
First I had my introduction part reviewed. I forgot to give the other attendees the power control, though I'm clearly comfortable with it. Then we started practicing the middle part. I explained what we could read from graphs (e.g., drop sharply, increase slightly) and ran out of time. Next time we're going to carry this on.
Mar 17, 2024
Student Tatsuya Kusakabe
Tatsuya Kusakabe
65 English lessons
We practiced hosting MTGs in Enlglish following the last lessson. Sensei listed up five topics, and surprisingly, all have something to do with my job. It was really helpful. We just practiced the introdcution part for today, and next time we're going to practice the most difficult part, middle. I'm a bit worried about how specifically I can talk about the topics, but anyway give it a try!
Mar 10, 2024
Student Tatsuya Kusakabe
Tatsuya Kusakabe
65 English lessons
We talked about Gordon Ramsey's YouTube videos. I'm trying not to watch YouTube as much as possible these days, but it's a quite nice place to learn English. While he was in the UK and targeting only UK audiences, he spoke much faster with much stronger dialect and much more UK slangs, but after he started targeting international audiences, his English became much easier for non-natives to understand. After that, we started practicing how to organize MTGs in English. When I organize MTGs, I feel more comfortable by giving attendees more power control, and there was an example of it. We'll keep doing this for the next lesson, too. I might be organizing a MTG in English in a couple of weeks, so this practice would help a lot.
Mar 2, 2024
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