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Certified Tutor
6+ years
Few Japanese tutors can combine formal academic study with real teaching experience in Japan — Sophie has both. Her East Asian Studies work at Princeton included intensive Japanese language training, and she spent time teaching English in Japan, which gave her deep familiarity with how the two langu...
Princeton University
Bachelor of Fine Arts

Certified Tutor
Dylan
Having prepared for and taken the SAT Subject Test in Japanese with Listening, Dylan brings practical fluency in grammar structures like particle usage, verb conjugation groups, and honorific registers. He tackles reading comprehension by teaching students to decode kanji compounds in context rather...
Northwestern University
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Brian
Brian prepared for and took the SAT Subject Test in Japanese with Listening, which means he's worked through the grammar structures, kanji recognition, and listening comprehension challenges that define intermediate Japanese study. He approaches language learning with the same systematic thinking he...
University of California-Santa Cruz
PHD, Technology & Information Mgmt (Indef. deferred)
California Institute of Technology
Bachelors in Economics and Computer Science

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Caitlin
As an Asian Studies major at Duke, Caitlin engages with Japanese language in an academic context that goes beyond textbook dialogues — she understands how kanji, hiragana, and katakana each function within the writing system and why particles like は and が trip up English speakers. She walks through ...
Duke University
Current Undergrad Student, Asian Studies

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Jacob
Jacob's degree in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago means his Japanese instruction is rooted in deep study of the culture, history, and linguistic traditions behind the language. He connects vocabulary and grammar to their cultural logic — explaining why certain v...
University of Chicago
Bachelor's in East Asian Languages and Civilizations

Certified Tutor
James
Having majored in Japanese at SUNY Albany, James doesn't just know the language — he understands the grammar architecturally, from particle usage and verb conjugation tiers to the nuances of honorific speech. He teaches reading and writing through cultural context, connecting kanji compounds to thei...
SUNY University at Albany
Bachelor of Science, Economics and Japanese
Washington University in St. Louis
Current Grad, Physical Therapy

Certified Tutor
14+ years
Katharine
Learning Japanese means juggling three writing systems, unfamiliar grammar structures, and a set of politeness registers that don't exist in English. Katharine brings a methodical, pattern-oriented mindset to breaking down concepts like particle usage, verb conjugation groups, and kanji radicals so ...
University of Chicago
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Sho teaches Japanese with attention to the details that trip up English speakers most — particle usage, verb conjugation groups, and the shift between casual and polite registers. Whether a student is learning hiragana for the first time or working through intermediate kanji and grammar patterns, he...
Cornell University
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Abrahim
Having completed an Asian Languages minor at UCLA, Abrahim brings formal training in Japanese grammar, kanji acquisition, and reading comprehension to his tutoring. He approaches the language methodically — building from particle usage and verb conjugation patterns up to reading authentic texts — wh...
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Medical College of Wisconsin
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

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Darin
Darin brings an analytical learner's perspective to Japanese, tackling the language's grammar patterns and writing systems with the same systematic approach he applied to his scientific training. For students working through hiragana, katakana, kanji recognition, or verb conjugation, he offers struc...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PHD, Physical Chemistry
Tufts University
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Classroom settings often limit one-on-one speaking time, but personalized 1-on-1 instruction with a Japanese tutor provides dedicated conversation practice you won't find in a typical school environment. A tutor can engage you in real dialogue, correct your pronunciation and grammar in the moment, and tailor conversations to your interests and proficiency level. This consistent speaking practice is essential for developing confidence and fluency in Japanese.
Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, formality level, and whether they're regular or irregular—a system very different from English. Many students struggle because conjugation patterns don't follow one simple rule; instead, you need to master multiple patterns and understand when to use formal (keigo) versus casual speech. A tutor can break down these patterns systematically, show you how they connect, and give you targeted practice so conjugation becomes intuitive rather than overwhelming.
Memorizing lists rarely sticks—research on spaced repetition and retrieval practice shows that vocabulary retention improves dramatically when you encounter words in context and revisit them strategically over time. A tutor can introduce vocabulary through reading, conversation, and writing exercises, then circle back to reinforce what you've learned. This approach helps you build a working vocabulary you can actually use, rather than words that fade from memory after a test.
Yes. While full immersion requires time in Japan, personalized tutoring can create an immersion-like experience by incorporating cultural context, authentic materials, and consistent exposure to natural Japanese. A tutor can teach you how native speakers actually use the language, explain cultural nuances behind expressions, and help you understand Japanese media, news, or literature. This approach deepens your understanding beyond textbook Japanese and builds real communicative competence.
Reading and writing require mastery of hiragana, katakana, and kanji—plus grammar patterns that differ from spoken Japanese. A tutor can guide you through authentic texts at your level, teach you efficient kanji-learning strategies, and provide feedback on your writing to help you develop a natural, accurate voice. With personalized instruction, you'll build these skills in a logical sequence rather than struggling through them alone.
Absolutely. Japanese pronunciation involves pitch accent, vowel length, and subtle distinctions that can change word meaning—details that are hard to self-correct. A tutor provides immediate feedback on your pronunciation, models native-like intonation, and helps you develop an ear for these distinctions through listening and repetition exercises. Regular practice with a tutor accelerates your path to clear, confident pronunciation.
Your first session is a chance for a tutor to assess your current level, understand your goals (whether you're preparing for the JLPT, supporting classroom learning, or pursuing fluency), and learn your learning style. They'll ask about your background with Japanese, identify specific challenges you're facing, and outline a personalized plan to help you progress. This foundation ensures your tutoring is targeted and effective from day one.
Indianapolis schools serve over 152,000 students across 82 districts, and Japanese programs vary widely in depth and resources. Personalized tutoring fills gaps by providing expert instruction tailored to your school's curriculum, helping you move ahead if you're excelling, or catching you up if you're falling behind. Whether you're in a rigorous Japanese program or need to supplement limited classroom instruction, a tutor gives you the focused support to succeed.
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