English teacher ⭐ Ejderha Sato ⭐

⭐ Ejderha Sato ⭐

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Teaches
Japanese
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Korean
Native
English
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French
Italian
Spanish
Chinese (Mandarin)
Thai
Turkish
Scratch to Advanced, Teach in 🇬🇧, 🇰🇷, 🇯🇵, 25yrs EXP, 53,000 hrs offline and 23,600 hrs online
From JapanLiving in Other, Republic of Korea (22:59 UTC+09:00)
About Me
italki teacher since Dec 3, 2018
InterestsFoodMusicTravelEnvironment & NatureArt
➡️ New Schedules for MAY 2026 are OPEN now ✅ Over 25 years of professional experience (53,000 hrs offline and 23,400 hrs online) in JSL (Japanese as Second Language),KSL (Korean as a Second Language), and ESL (English as a Second Language) ✅ All levels from scratch to advanced ✅ Specialized in business (Over 18-year professional experience as a freelance translator for 91 companies) ✅ Interview preparation (JET Program, job interviews for Japanese and Korean companies) ✅ Exam preparation (JLPT, JPT, TOPIK, TOEIC) ✅ Correction of various documents such as résumés, CV, SOP, and others ✅ Proofreading of academic papers (Over 18-year career as a professional translator) ⭐ Tailored Japanese Lessons in English, Korean, or Basic Spanish/Italian ⭐ Comprehensive Support to Build a Strong Foundation for Mastery. I'm a native Japanese speaker from Nagano in Japan, who is currently living in South Korea. I had moved around a lot in my childhood. This enabled me to acquire not only standard Japanese but also several Japanese dialects. After traveling in Asia and Africa, I realized there are so many languages and cultures in this world. Since then, I have become a language enthusiast. Thus far, I have learned several languages, and this has helped me conduct easy-to-understand and customized classes for students with diverse language backgrounds. ⭐ All lessons can be conducted in ENGLISH, KOREAN, JAPANESE, and a bit of SPANISH ⭐ ❖ To provide students with better information quality, al...
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  • Text Documents
  • Audio files
  • Image files
  • Articles and news
  • Quizzes
  • Test templates and examples
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Rating
1275
Students
23435
Lessons
100%
Attendance rate
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English Lessons

English
Japanese
Korean
Trial Lesson
894 lessons completed
USD 32.00+
[🇬🇧/🇺🇸]【55/40/25-min】 (初心者/初級対象 /왕초보 / 초급) English for Absolute/Near Beginners
A1 -  B1

Language Essentials

0 lessons completed
USD 30.00+

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6,518 Reviews

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Student Radina B
Radina B
494 Korean lessons
Teacher’s pick
As 2023 concludes with today's lesson, it’s time to reflect on a year and a half of learning Korean! I am deeply and incredibly thankful for discovering Sato! While I began the year familiar with many words, now I can engage in basic Korean conversations. My proficiency in conjugating between past, present, and casual to polite tenses has grown significantly. Sato's teaching skills are evident; he gauges precisely when to challenge me and when to allow independent exploration. Whenever I struggle with a concept, his patient explanations ensure clarity. He will always keep at it until I have fully grasped the topic. His organized Google Docs of lesson notes are invaluable, and his commitment shines through—even when responding to late-night questions! Beyond language, Sato also adds invaluable insights into Korean culture and lifestyle. His meticulous attention to my pronunciation ensures I sound as authentic as possible. Truly a dedicated and skilled instructor! Thank you!
Dec 29, 2023
Student Huyen Tue Dao
Huyen Tue Dao
682 Japanese lessons
Teacher’s pick
Another fun and very helpful lesson with Sato-sensei! I appreciate his patience and understanding when I forget vocabulary or make mistakes. And I'm super enjoying the pace and really am absorbing the new information well. I also enjoy all the cultural and language context that he gives as we go through the lesson. It gives so much more life and meaning to learning Japanese. I also found it very easy to study up on the previous lesson thanks to the Google Doc notes and organization.
Dec 27, 2019
Student Rachel
Rachel
307 Japanese lessons
A tough but good lesson today. We talked about seasonal affective disorder, light therapy and subathons. We then did a refresher on saying why and because. いつも ありがとうございました、サトさん!また来週‼︎
May 16, 2026
Hayden Salvato
100 Japanese lessons
Teacher’s pick
As another year studying with Sato San is finishing, I feel the need to write a proper review. A new year's resolution two years ago changed my life, I decided to try learning another language and shortly after discovered Sato San. Looking back after almost 100 lessons it is hard to believe we've come so far. Starting from scratch, we are now conducting class in almost exclusively Japanese. I am still far from proficient, but feel like I have an extremely solid foundation to build my intermediate level Japanese on. Sato San's style of teaching puts the ball in your court as a learner. The amount of information and study material he provides is abundant, its up to you as a student to study and apply. We have come a very long way together and I am very grateful as a student to have found such a great guide on my language Journey. We continue to trudge towards the metaphorical peak of Everest together. Sato San- 本当に ありがとうございました
Dec 31, 2020
Student Nicholas Fernandes
Nicholas Fernandes
450 Japanese lessons
sato-san and I had a really good lesson practicing and working on some things related to the many different ways to use while. it was really helpful!!
May 18, 2026
Michael
682 Japanese lessons
Things I learned today. suffix: せつびご:ー ̄ ̄:接尾語 一緒に出てくることが多い For talking about starting times and such, while in English it's often the case we say something starts "at" a time, in Japanese it's more common to say start "from" a time so more 何時から over 何時に 誰に聞けば、授業が何時から始まるのか分かる? < 授業が何時から始まるのか is the internal question wrapped in the larger question of "who should I ask to know" smooth:スムーズだ < When asked "what is this word in Japanese", think about the word itself and not the context I'm trying to say it in. It's a な-adjective so スムーズだ, To say something like X is pretty much Y, I would use 「Xは、Yそのものみたい」 てきとう is a good way of expressing that someone is lazy or complacent あいだ is during the time stuff was done while あいだに implies specifically during the whole time
May 14, 2026