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14+ years
Lewis
I am very interested in languages and linguistics, as I currently teach graduate and undergraduate linguistics at Northeastern Illinois University. Outside my day job, I run and bike, and I'm interested in astronomy, nature, history and Shakespeare!
Northwestern University
PHD, Linguistics
University of Oregon
Bachelor in Arts, French

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William
I am a graduate of New York University???s undergraduate history program. My main focus was the cultural and intellectual history of WWII Japan. In my final summer at NYU I traveled to Japan where I studied Japanese, traditional music, and Wartime film.
New York University
Bachelor in Arts, History

Certified Tutor
6+ years
I am fluent in both Japanese and English. I graduated from a Japanese college and college here in the US. I worked in Tokyo for a couple of years. I worked at a hotel and really enjoyed helping guests.
Illinois State University
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Roberto
I tutored classmates in high school and elementary and high school students at the Dome Project in their after school and summer program. I taught at DeWitt Clinton High School for a year and a half before moving onto to other public service work. I take an interdisciplinary approach, using other su...
Harvard University
Masters, Public Policy
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelors, History

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Reshma
Hi everyone, I am a recent graduate in Biochemistry and Africana studies from Knox College in Galesburg. I have about 3 years of tutoring experiences in biology as well as other subjects as well. I also love to paint and will be working on finishing a few pieces soon!
Knox College
Bachelor in Arts, Biochemistry

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Rachel
I graduated with highest honors from Texas A&M University and received a B.S. in Forestry and Ecological Restoration. While in college, I worked for three years as a tutor for the A&M Athletics Department, tutoring in multiple math subjects, biology, chemistry, ecology, botany, history, English, and...
Texas A & M University-College Station
Bachelors, Ecological Restoration, Forestry

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Meredith
I am a student and a researcher with a lifelong passion for teaching! A twice exceptional* student myself, I specialize in helping other 2e and neurodivergent students reach their goals while making learning a fulfilling process. However, I love working with all students and cultivating a love of le...
Duke Univeristy
Current Undergrad Student, Cellular and Molecular Biology

Certified Tutor
Jennifer
I am a graduate of The University of Kentucky and received my Bachelor of Arts in Special Education (K-12.) I have taught for 17 1/2 years, teaching the last 16 years in Gilbert. I have experience teaching all subjects and grade levels in elementary schools in special education classrooms and genera...
University of Kentucky - Bachelors, Special Education
Learning Disabilities

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Yazmin
With 20 years of experience in Human Resources, I have gained knowledge in every area of the Human Resources field and have become a subject expert. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Human Resources Management as well as a Professional Human Resources Certification (PHR). Currently, I am pursuing my Mas...
Capella University
Master of Science, Human Resources Management
Florida International University
Bachelor of Science, Human Resources Management

Certified Tutor
3+ years
Mark
I was never a straight A student, in fact, I struggled to get B's. It was never a problem with the content I was learning but the context in which that material was presented. After learning about the many different learning profiles that exist in the classroom I realized that students like myself w...
Wright State University-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Education
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Frequently Asked Questions
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction with a Japanese tutor gives you the speaking practice that's difficult to get in traditional classrooms. With a dedicated tutor, you have someone to talk with every session—whether you're practicing everyday conversation, working through grammar in real-time, or building confidence with native-like pronunciation. Varsity Tutors connects students in Chicago with expert tutors who can tailor speaking exercises to your level and goals, making it possible to develop fluency even if your school's program focuses mainly on reading and writing.
Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness level, and negation—which creates dozens of patterns that feel overwhelming without personalized guidance. Rather than memorizing conjugation tables, a tutor can help you understand the underlying system and practice conjugations in natural contexts through conversation and writing exercises. This approach builds intuitive mastery instead of rote memorization, so conjugations become automatic when you're actually speaking or writing in Japanese.
Learning all three writing systems takes strategy. Most students start with hiragana and katakana (the phonetic alphabets), then gradually add kanji. The challenge is retention—spaced repetition and practice testing are proven techniques to move kanji from short-term memory into long-term mastery. A tutor can create a personalized learning schedule based on your pace and the kanji your Chicago school curriculum requires, helping you avoid the common mistake of trying to learn hundreds of characters at once without a clear progression.
Understanding Japanese culture—from polite speech levels that reflect social relationships to cultural references embedded in everyday language—makes learning much more meaningful and helps you use Japanese authentically. A tutor can weave cultural context into lessons naturally, explaining why certain phrases are used in specific situations and how context matters in real communication. This immersion-style approach helps you develop not just language skills, but cultural fluency that goes beyond what textbooks typically cover.
Vocabulary sticks better when you use it in conversation and writing rather than passive flashcard review. A tutor can help you practice new words in realistic dialogues, incorporate them into sentences you actually want to say, and use retrieval practice (bringing up vocabulary in unexpected contexts) to strengthen memory. This active approach is faster than flashcard cramming and helps you build a vocabulary you can actually use in real communication, rather than recognition-only memorization.
Japanese isn't universally offered across Chicago's 882 schools and 12 school districts, so availability varies. If your school doesn't offer Japanese or has limited options, personalized tutoring is a great way to start or continue learning on your own schedule. Whether you're learning Japanese to stay connected to your heritage, prepare for college language requirements, or develop a skill for your future, Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who can provide the guidance you need regardless of what your school offers.
Pronunciation in Japanese is actually more regular than in English—once you understand the sound system, consistency comes naturally. The challenge is hearing the subtle differences in pitch accent, long vowels, and consonant sounds that native speakers use. A tutor can model correct pronunciation, listen to you speak, and give immediate feedback on specific sounds that need work. Regular speaking practice with someone who hears and corrects your accent is far more effective than audio apps alone for developing natural-sounding Japanese.
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