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Japanese Tuition Offered


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I am a fluent Japanese speaker based in East Dulwich. Having graduated from SOAS (London University)  Japanese Language and Culture in 1989, I have spent the last 3+ decades as a producer working with Japanese TV  and media. This has given me a full command of spoken and written Japanese and a strong grasp of contemporary Japanese culture, as well as a deep familiarity with Japan. Whether you would like to start from the basics, improve on existing skills, are working towards 'A' Level or a degree and need help revising, or simply want to improve your manga-reading skills! I am offering my services as tutor and conversation practice, whether online or in person, at a time and cost that will suit us both.

PM or email me any time to discuss your interest.

James Harper

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