Digital Art And Language Tutoring
About
I enjoy learning through my own interests. It can make even boring subjects feel exciting. I like to incorporate this into my teaching style as much as possible.
Rather than simply go over grammar drills, it may be more fun to take the time to study language via songs or novels. Rather than participating in pure still life drawings, it can be a fun challenge to incorporate faces into places where they weren't originally. It's all about maintaining engagement.
I always enoy improving and pushing my own skills, and I find it rewarding to help others do the same. No matter your what your goals are, I think meeting them is particularly exciting. I believe that finding you have far surpassed your original goals to be even more rewarding. I'd like to help others reach their goals, as I have been able to go past my own.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
It's important for me to first gauge my student's abilities through a brief interview. It's also important to me that I learn a little about my student's interests and personality in order to incorporate that into my lessons. This makes the tutoring sessions more enjoyable and effective.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
For Japanese, I am a Japanese major in my final year of study. I have experience in preparing for and taking the JLPT at the N4 and N3 levels.
For ESL, I am TEFL certified and a native English speaker.
For Digital Art, I am a self-taught artist. I am proficient in Photoshop CS6, Krita, and have experience in comic-making and animation.