I'm Lisa,professional Japanese teacher!
I majored in international exchange when I was a university student.I have experience studying abroad.What's more,our family used to host students.I worked as a tutor in a private tutoring school.
I love to teach,love to talk,and love to be friends with the people all around the world.
●My character
friendly/faithful/gentle/cheerul
●Countries I've visited
France/England/Germany/Monaco/Spain/Morocco/Austria/Czech/Hungary/Thailand/Guam/Korea/Taiwan
●My hobby
traveling/watching movies and TV dramas/listening to music/singing etc
●My qualification/experience
Japanese teacher/Educarer/private tutoring school
Ja jako nauczyciel
I'm a professional Japanese teacher. I have a japanese teacher license. I'm a native Japanese speaker.
I have experience to work as a private Japanese tutor.I have taught students who are from children to adults.
I studied international exchange and education!
I know that it is difficult to learn foreign language,but I will be your personal teacher,so you can ask me everything about Japanese.
I'm a friendly person,so we would enjoy our lessons!
Moje lekcje & Styl nauczania
My lesson is mainly conversation as I believe having conversation really help your Japanese.But my lesson is very flexible.Please tell me what do you want.
I fit my conversation to your own pace!
▶︎slow and easy to understand
▶︎a natural speed like native speakers
etc...
◇How do you want to talk in Japanese?
▶︎You want to be able to express what you want to say.
▶︎You want to become fluent in Japanese.
▶︎You want to learn real Japanese.
✩︎As for my lesson,It's held in Japanese.
I understand simple English and French,but it's difficult to have a conversation well and to explain in these language...!But it's ok to send the message in English!
Today we spoke about my hanami in my own city.
It was nice that they also sold food this year, I had some okonomiyaki! :-)
Lisa sensei than showed me pictures of her trip to yokahama.
It was interesting to see all the chinese shops. We tried to read some kanji on the shops as I have been practising kanji.
It was fun and I am already looking forward to the next lesson.
29 mar 2026
John van dijk
259 lekcje/i japoński
Today we spoke about the metal parts that were placed during my jaw surgery. Unfortunately one of them has broken :'(
Lisa sensei then showed me a lot of pictures of hakone of her recent trip. It was nice to see the beautiful mountains and the traditional buildings :-)
We of course also spoke about the food for a long time. Now I'm hungry and want to climb a mountain!! XD
I'm looking forward to next weeks lesson where Lisa sensei will show me pictures of her stay in Tokyo. :-)
18 mar 2026
John van dijk
259 lekcje/i japoński
Today we spoke about Lisa sensei's upcoming trip to the Tokyo dome. I hope she enjoys the baseball match! :-)
We also spoke about my friends new reiki practice. I will go their to support her.
We also spoke about an other friends trip to spain for his work.
He builds shops for a living, but also has other projects he does.
This time he's building a shop for a toilet chain. Which is interesting because in Japan toilets are just managed by the mall themselves. But in europe most of the time you have to pay to use a public toilet. The cultural difference was interesting :-)
I'm looking forward to next weeks lesson!
4 mar 2026
John van dijk
259 lekcje/i japoński
Today we spoke about Lisa sensei's latest trip to tokyo.
It was interesting to see many places that I have visited too. :-)
The baseball game in Tokyo dome also looked very interesting.
Next lesson we will look at the pictures of Yokohama, I'm am looking forward to it! :-)
24 mar 2026
John van dijk
259 lekcje/i japoński
Today we spoke about my trip to utrecht, and the board game store I visted there with Yuka-chyan.
Lisa told me about her trip to tokyo. But she had so much to show and tell that we didn't even get to tokyo yet :-D
I'm looking forward to next weeks lesson to hear more about her trip!
12 mar 2026
John van dijk
259 lekcje/i japoński
Today we spoke about fuel problems. My friends car was filled with water instead of diesel, and Lisa sensei's neighbors accidentally had gasoline in their heater instead of kerosine which caused a fire. I'm glad they were not physically harmed.
We also spoke about a local supermarket chain that sells all kinds of fruit deserts. They looked very oishii !! :-D
We ended with talking about names. In the Netherlands we have a tradition of using biblical names. But lately people also have modern names like Vlinder (butterfly) and Maan (moon).
In Japan this would be very normal, but hearing it in Dutch it sounds weird to me :-D
I'm looking forward to next weeks lesson already!