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... Read moreผมเคยเรียนกับติวเตอร์ที่มีประสบการณ์ตรงแบบนี้มาแล้ว ต้องบอกเลยว่าการมีครูที่ผ่านการสอบ TOEIC คะแนนสูงและยังมีประสบการณ์ล่ามจริงช่วยให้เราได้รับเทคนิคการเรียนภาษาอังกฤษที่มีประสิทธิภาพมากขึ้น ทุกบทเรียนจะเน้นทั้งเรื่องแกรมม่า คำศัพท์ และการฝึกพูด-ฟังจริงๆ ทำให้สามารถใช้ภาษาได้จริงไม่ใช่แค่ท่องจำ ส่วนภาษาญี่ปุ่นสำหรับผู้ที่สนใจ ผมแนะนำให้เลือกเรียนแบบมีโครงสร้างชัดเจน เช่น เริ่มจากคอร์สพื้นฐานก่อน แล้วค่อยติวเพื่อเตรียมสอบวัดระดับ N5-N4 ซึ่งการติวสอบจะเน้นการเข้าใจรูปแบบข้อสอบและเทคนิคการทำข้อสอบอย่างตรงจุด อีกทั้งติวเตอร์ก็จะมีชีทคำศัพท์และเอกสารประกอบการเรียนที่ช่วยให้เราเตรียมตัวได้ดีขึ้นมาก ความสะดวกอีกอย่างคือ สามารถเรียนได้ทั้งแบบออนไลน์ผ่าน Zoom, MS Team, Google Meet หรือเลือกรับการสอนนอกสถานที่ที่มหิดล ศาลายา เหมาะกับผู้ที่ต้องการความยืดหยุ่นด้านเวลาและสถานที่ เรียนกับเพื่อนเป็นคู่หรือกลุ่มก็ยังได้ พร้อมทั้งมีส่วนลดพิเศษ สิ่งเหล่านี้ทำให้ประสบการณ์การเรียนภาษาเป็นไปอย่างสนุกสนานและได้ผลดีจริง ถ้าคุณต้องการพัฒนาทักษะภาษาของตัวเอง ไม่ว่าจะเป็นภาษาอังกฤษเพื่อสอบ TOEIC หรือภาษาญี่ปุ่นเพื่อเตรียมสอบวัดระดับ ติวเตอร์ที่มีคุณสมบัติเหล่านี้ถือเป็นตัวเลือกที่น่าสนใจมากๆ ติดต่อในช่องทางที่ให้ไว้ รับรองว่าการเรียนภาษาของคุณจะพัฒนาไวขึ้นและมั่นใจมากขึ้นทันที!

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As always, Japanese always has the most organized and comprehensive online lessons than any other language that I have seen. on Wasabi Japanese Lessons, navigate to Self-Learning Japanese and there you will find all the materials you need whether you want to read or listen, while also having access
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Anaïs D’Ottavio

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A close-up of the book 'Financial Freedom for Black Women' by Brandy Brooks, a guide to wealth, career, business, and early retirement. The cover highlights strategies like real estate, cryptocurrency, and stock market investing. A hand with a dollar sign earring is visible.
reaching heights to teach my kids right
#personalfinance How many of us struggled in the financial world and are currently struggling. Well, I'll go ahead and start the train, It's me! Growing up was hard when it came to finances. And make it ends meet has been my story. So, I'm taking on my journey with a new purpos
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Lovely Shem

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A flat lay of various Japanese language learning books, including two 'Genki' textbooks, a 'Japanese Writing Practice Book' by Nihongo Pal Press, 'The Japanese Workbook' for alphabet learning, a 'DK Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary', and 'The Complete Learn Japanese for Adult Beginners Book (3 in 1)' by Worldwide Nomad.
Books to learn Japanese
Books to learn Japanese Genki: An integrated course in elementary Japanese 3rd Edition book&workbook Japanese writing practice book by Nihongo Pal Press Japanese English bilingual visual dictionary by DK (other languages have a visual dictionary) The Japanese Workbook (Alphabet) by
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doctorcutiepiephd

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A laptop screen displays the JapanesePod101 YouTube channel, featuring a banner for free Japanese PDFs and a video of a woman. The overlay text encourages viewers to "subscribe to learn JAPANESE."
A laptop screen shows the JapanesePod101 YouTube channel's video section, displaying various thumbnails for Japanese language lessons. The overlay text reads, "Practical advice to enhance your language skill."
A laptop screen shows a JapanesePod101 YouTube video titled "310 Japanese Words You'll Use Every Day," featuring a female instructor. The overlay text highlights "fun, relatable, and educational videos with English explanations."
this is how you learn japanese
Japanese is one of the few languages that I would suggest finding a handful of learning resources for - and the Japanese Pod 101 channel on YT is just amazing! It combines a variety of learning style into one place which I think is great as we all need different methods of learning. Their videos ar
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Anaïs D’Ottavio

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Learning English
I want to learn English so I can work in an English-speaking role; how long will I need to study?
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Liang

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A hand holds a "Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary" featuring pink cherry blossoms on its cover, set against a blurred background of a desk with colorful lighting.
A person's legs with a Japanese English dictionary on their lap. Text overlays define "wabi-sabi," "tsundoku," and "komorebi," highlighting unique Japanese words.
A tablet displays a "Japanese 101" notebook cover with a blue and white checkered pattern, accompanied by a stylus and a laptop with a light screen in the background.
Words in Japanese that we don’t have in English!
I recently learned that there are so many phrases and words for situations in other languages that we don’t have in English! I’ve been learning Japanese lately and I came across these words that describe a whole scene, and I realized that we don’t really have a specific word for these instances
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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A young woman in a white bralette and grey shorts takes a mirror selfie, with an arrow pointing to an inset image of her in an orange bikini, illustrating a 'slim thick' pose. Text: 'let me teach you how i pose'.
A young woman in a white bralette and grey shorts stands facing a mirror, demonstrating the first step of posing. Text: '1 so start facing the mirror woohoo one step down already'.
A young woman in a white bralette and grey shorts turns 45 degrees to her right, with an inset showing 'difference in sides' for posing. Text: '2 turn about 45 degrees (i turn to my right)'.
let me teach you how i pose
i could never get how people made themselves so slim thick in pics. then one day it randomly clicked. i never realized how hard people posed until i did it myself 🫣. so i wanna be honest and let you try it yourself if u want!! #posed #summerbod #pictureideas #howtopose #mirrorselfie #mirr
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Delaineyvk

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A decorative mirror reflects a window, with books stacked on a white radiator cover. Pink cherry blossom graphics frame the image, which displays the title "women in translation reading recommendations part 1: Japanese."
A hand holds Emi Yagi's novel "Diary of a Void," featuring a black and white cover with a person in a red top. Text describes the plot: a woman fakes pregnancy to avoid work. Pink cherry blossoms adorn the corners.
A hand holds Mieko Kawakami's novel "Breasts and Eggs," which has a light pink cover with a circular abstract design. Text describes it as an intimate portrait of modern womanhood and literary fiction. Pink cherry blossoms frame the image.
WIT: Japanese translated books
August is women in translation month (WIT) and in honor of that I’ll be posting some recommendations for books by female authors that have been translated into English. Translated fiction makes up a relatively small part of traditional publishing in the English speaking world, despite the fact that
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An open book with Japanese text, overlaid with text "How I read Japanese Content Free (Legally)" and a search bar saying "Read Japanese Books Free". A "SWIPE" arrow and a Lemon8 club icon are also visible.
A display of six Japanese language learning book covers, including "GENKI" and "JAPANESE KANJI POWER", under the title "JAPANESE LANGUAGE STUDY". A promotional offer for winning a prize by borrowing from the JF Digital Library is also shown.
The Japan Foundation logo with navigation options like "newest" and "popular". A "NEWLY ADDED" section features a promotion for borrowing items from the JF Digital Library and partially visible Japanese book covers.
Learn Japanese for Free with JF Libby 🇯🇵📚
I use the Japan Foundations Digital Collection! The Japan Foundation's Libby account is a cool resource with free learning materials! USA applicants can apply through the Los Angeles site and Canadians through the Toronto site. What's Inside? - Textbooks: Easy-to-follow lessons for
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Study Gal 🌸

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