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Jennifer

  • Rate $92
  • Response 1h
  • Students

    Number of students Jennifer has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

    5

    Number of students Jennifer has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

Jennifer - Japanese tutor -
  • 5 (17 reviews)

$92/hr

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  • Japanese

*Beginners Japanese for English Speakers* - I have been where you are now! Personalised, One-to-one, Interactive with WhatsApp support in-between lessons

  • Japanese

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About Jennifer

About me

I am a British English native and have an honours 2.1. degree in Japanese language and contemporary society from Oxford Brookes in England and have lived and worked in Japan. I teach Japanese children English online (in Japanese) and I am also a private online Japanese tutor. I have three children myself (5, 9, 13) and have worked in education for over 10 years. I have experience in teaching both children and adults in Japan, the UK and online. I have certificates in 120 hour TEFL including exam preparation, business English and teaching young learners. I hold my Cache Level 3 certificate in supporting teaching and learning and have certificates in teaching SEN and understanding Autism. I have experience in teaching children and adults who are neurodiverse and have learning difficulties.

My Hobbies
Swimming, yoga, walking my dog (Yuki), playing my Nintendo Switch! I am currently playing Zelda, Link's Awakening and reading. I also love travelling and Geocaching!

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  • English

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English

Hi, I am Jenny :D

I have essentially learnt Japanese three times. It wasn't until I went to Japan and relearnt for the third time that It stuck because I learnt the way Japanese children learn. Drawing from my own experience and adding in experience from being a western English speaking person, I have created a unique course for English speakers wanting to learn Japanese.

My classroom is a free from judgement zone and open to all, I can adapt lessons to accommodate any stumbling blocks that you may have when it comes to learning and we can work together to find what works for you :D

Online Classroom
My lessons are interactive and fun. The classroom is different to most that are currently offered (I searched everywhere to find the right fit!) As such, during the lesson the student has the ability to write on slides - (perfect for when we are practising characters!), type post-its, draw pictures, interact with games and type in both English and Japanese.

Lessons
I have written two courses, one which is for absolute beginners and one which is a course on JLPT5 that is for students that are 100% confident on hiragana and katakana. Each student has their own personalised learning link that they can access in-between lessons. It includes vocab that we have learnt in the lesson and anything else that the student may be struggling with/wants to learn. It can be accessed on a mobile and has a learn function and also a test via quiz function. This can be accessed via laptop/desktop for younger learners that may not have a phone.

Young Learners
I teach children from ages 9+. Lessons are simplified and we play lots of games to concept check. Stars and confetti are given to children when they get things right and to incentivise and build confidence. I also have lots of effects that I use in the classroom to keep children engaged. When they are ready and have learnt some fundamentals, students we learn in a Japanese world that I created ( like a stripped back Minecraft) that children can walk around in, there are learning tasks in there whereby they can unlock items for their own house which they can choose and modify have in the world. Everything is in Japanese, we have a police station, school and even a McDonalds which is often a big hit!! To incentivise homework (which is interactive so that they can do it independently - hurrah!) I can give out gems. Their gems are saved on their user file so that they can save for mods for their house and even pets such as baby dragons.
My ultimate goal with young learners is that they are happy, learning and are having fun.

WhatsApp Support
I am available outside of lessons for support with learning Japanese, if you're stuck, ask me! That's what I am here for :D There is no such thing as a silly question and mistakes are very welcome, that is the only way we learn!

My Passion
I know how hard the Japanese language can be to approach as an English speaker. I believe we learn best when we do, rather than when we are just spoken to. Actively participating in your learning helps things sink in and stick. My goal is to take the fear out of learning Japanese and look at the many tips any tricks we can use to unlock the language by creating an interactive learning environment which can be accessed anywhere in the world.

My proudest Japanese 'moment'
My proudest moment when learning Japanese was many many years ago when I told a dog in Japan to 'sit', and it sat !! A simple thing but I thought, if a Japanese dog can understand me I am doing okay!

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, I am friendly :D

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Rates

Rate

  • $92

Pack prices

  • 5h: $461
  • 10h: $922

online

  • $81/h

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Learn more about Jennifer

  • Do you speak this language fluently because of your origins or because a teacher inspired you to learn?

    From a young age I was fascinated with Japanese culture, from Kimonos to Tokyo fashion, it was somewhere that felt so far from my origins here in the UK and so alien that it really captivated me. When it came to choosing a subject to combine with Music at university, I literally had a dream, woke up and said to my mum, “I want to learn Japanese!”
    My fluency can be attributed to my year in Japan. I wanted to be the best I could be and so when all my flat mates went home for the summer, I stayed. I met a lady in a bar wearing a kimono and after talking to her for several hours, she said, “why don’t you stay with me for the summer?” I checked her out with my Sensei and they confirmed all of the details. It was this act of kindness, having me live with her, showing me what everyday Japanese life was like, introducing me to her friends and family that brought my level of Japanese far higher than level I was ever expected to achieve after that year. My sensei said to me that I had made the most progress in that year than anyone in the whole of the exchange programme. I will be forever thankful to my host mum for that experience that lead me to where I am today.
  • Can you name a living, historical or fictional character that you think is the emblematic representative of the language's culture?

    Princess Mononoke. She is fiercely protective of the environment, puts nature and animals before herself and takes only what she needs in life. The Japanese as a whole are the same, communities of people that care about their slice of the world.
  • Is there a typical word, phrase, tradition or behavior in the language that you particularly like?

    I love the Japanese hierarchy in language and traditions around older generations. Older people are looked up to, respected and treated in such a lovely way. It is a future to aspire to, not to dread.
  • Why does speaking this language matter to you?

    Japanese is widely looked upon as a difficult language, a complex language of which there is no rhyme or reason to. That is absolutely untrue, it is incredibly logical, more logical than English. It is my passion to take the fear out of learning Japanese and ‘unlock’ it with tips and tricks that I have learnt along my learning journey.
  • What is the main difficulty in learning this language and what can help the process of learning?

    The main difficulty is the reading and writing, the hiragana and katakana (like Japanese alphabets). The hiragana is imperative to learn the phonetic alphabet to then improve speech because once you know all of the Japanese sounds, you can move on to sentence formation etc. Without it, you can only progress so far in learning the language. The learning of this is something that many learning apps overlook. It is literally the bread and butter of the Japanese language.
  • Provide a valuable anecdote related to your language learning or your days at school.

    The highlight of my learning journey in Japanese was when I told a Japanese dog to sit and he sat. I know it sounds simple but I thought, if a dog can understand me I must be doing okay!
  • How has travel or a specific trip helped you to increase your skill and knowledge of the language?

    My year in Japan was the best thing I could have done to progress in the language. I lived and worked in Japan and learnt an incredible amount of the language in the context of everyday living which you just wouldn’t find in a textbook.
  • What makes you a Superprof in language?

    I have been where the students are when they start out. I learnt Japanese at an evening school before I went to Japan and for two years in a university in the UK. Still with all this learning I failed the assessment we all had when we went to Japan, we all did and I was top of the class at that time. I had to essentially learn Japanese again as a Japanese child would. This involved a huge amount of drilling and repetition but It also gave me an insight into how, based on this learning I could adapt it for westerners. It is based on my experiences as a westerner learning Japanese that I can offer a very specific service, tailored lessons for learning Japanese for English speakers.
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