#59 Annie - italki's Number 1 Japanese Teacher (Japanese ver.)
Oct 14, 2021
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#59 Annie, the #1 Japanese teacher on iTalki, talks about common struggles students face, the importance of pitch accent, and gives advice for studying Japanese. They also have playful conversations, discuss various topics like childhood memories and shopping, and touch on relationships and work.
The #1 Japanese teacher on iTalki shares insights on what students struggle with and the importance of pitch accent in studying Japanese.
The podcast provides a glimpse into the world of Japanese language learning, cultural experiences, and the challenges faced in mastering the language while offering entertaining and informative content.
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Interview with Number One Japanese Teacher on Italki
This podcast episode features an interview with the number one Japanese teacher on Italki. The speaker mentions that the episode is entirely in Japanese and encourages viewers to check out the video version with English subtitles. They express gratitude to Italki for the collaboration that made the episode possible and highlight the opportunity to talk to native Japanese speakers using Italki credits. The main focus of the episode is on the interview with the esteemed Japanese teacher, with insights and discussions about language learning and specific techniques.
Exploring Japanese Language Learning and Cultural Experiences
In this podcast episode, the speakers discuss various aspects of Japanese language learning and cultural experiences. They mention learning about Japanese money, Japanese meals, the beauty of the Japanese countryside, and the challenges of mastering the language. The episode also contains humorous anecdotes and conversations about different topics related to Japan. Overall, it provides an entertaining and informative glimpse into the world of Japanese language learning and the rich culture of Japan.
This week we talked to the #1 Japanese teacher on iTalki! She's taught over 20,000 private lessons which is equivalent to 8 hours of classes per day for close to 10 years. We hear about what most students struggle with, whether pitch accent is important, and her advice for those studying Japanese. Special version available to YouTube members. English version COMING SOON to the Global Polyglot Conference