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Certified Tutor
9+ years
Kai
I am the president of 2 very different student organization on campus. One of those, Japanese Student Association (which is not limited to those who are Japanese), not only conducts meetings to spread the Japanese Culture but also conducts Japanese lessons for our members. Because our school does no...
Virginia Commonwealth University
Current Undergrad Student, Social Work

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Ingrid
I'm a Music Industry major at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles with minors in Songwriting and Theatre. I am a National Merit Scholar, which is based on my standardized test scores, involvement in extracurriculars, and volunteer work. I have experience tutoring in a variety ...
University of Southern California
Bachelor of Science, Music Management and Merchandising

Certified Tutor
Justizia
I was born in Benin, I know that you are wondering where this country is. I will save you from checking Google. Benin is a small country in West- Africa with French for first language. I live in Benin for eighteen years before moving to United States to complete my education. I love and enjoy learni...
Eastern Mennonite University
Current Undergrad, Nursing

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Krista
I received my undergraduate degree from West Chester University. I majored in Elementary Education with a minor in Reading. In May 2014, I earned my Master's Degree from Cabrini College in Elementary Education. I am certified in: Elementary Education (K-6), Middle School English (7-9) and Middle Sch...
Cabrini College
Masters, Elementary Education
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Bachelors, Elementary Education with a Minor in Reading

Certified Tutor
Kaitlin
My approach to teaching and tutoring centers around my background as a liberal arts student turned pre-med. I attended Wesleyan University and then decided after college to pursue medicine, completing a one year post-baccalaureate premedical program at Bryn Mawr College. Having personally undergone ...
Wesleyan University
Bachelors, Psychology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Howard
I love to help and teach people. I have recently been teaching newly hired air traffic control students for over a year in a virtual environment. Before that, I taught in the classroom for three years. My main career was in air traffic control. That lasted about 28 years, during which I trained all ...
Johnson County Community College
Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences

Certified Tutor
10+ years
I am a hardworking individual who loves to be challenged. I am extremely determined and have earned degrees in Accounting, Finance, and Law. Since a child, I have always had a love for reading which continues to this day. In my down time I enjoy traveling, fashion, and food.
Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
PHD, Law
Georgia State University
Bachelors, Accounting and Finance

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Michelle
Speech language pathology has been my life's work. It is a personal and professional passion to see others reach their maximum potential.
The University of Texas at Dallas
Master of Science, Speech-Language Pathology
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Science, Communication Sciences and Disorders

Certified Tutor
Rudy
Mr. Yaksick is an EDUCATOR AND FINANCIAL ECONOMIST (Ph.D. ABD, U. of Pennsylvania and former Wharton Research Fellow) specializing in the design and delivery of business school courses in Finance and Economics. Currently, he is an Adjunct Finance Professor at St. Joseph's University (Philadelphia). ...
University of Pennsylvania
Master's/Graduate, economics

Certified Tutor
4+ years
John
Hi there, my name is John, and I am a Science, Math, and Japanese tutor living in Massachusetts.A little bit about me: I have a bachelor's and Master's in Chemistry from Northeastern University. I have been tutoring students since 2005, but regularly since 2009.I have tutored college students in Gen...
Northeastern University
Masters, Chemistry
Northeastern University
Bachelors, Chemistry
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Frequently Asked Questions
Expert Japanese tutors work on all four essential language skills: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. In Richmond's classroom settings, speaking practice is often limited due to class size and time constraints. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction gives you dedicated conversation practice with a tutor who can correct your pronunciation, help you think in Japanese, and build real fluency—not just test-taking ability.
Students typically struggle most with verb conjugation (which changes based on tense, politeness level, and context), retaining kanji and vocabulary, and developing natural pronunciation and accent. Many also find it challenging to understand grammar rules conceptually versus learning through natural usage and cultural context. A tutor can break down these complex patterns into manageable pieces and help you practice until conjugation becomes intuitive rather than something you have to think through.
Classroom instruction in Richmond schools often prioritizes grammar and reading over authentic conversation. With personalized tutoring, you get consistent speaking practice in a low-pressure environment where a tutor can guide you through real dialogues, correct mistakes immediately, and adjust difficulty to match your level. This repeated, focused speaking practice is what builds genuine conversational fluency and confidence.
Japanese grammar, politeness levels, and communication styles are deeply tied to cultural values and social context. Understanding when to use formal versus casual speech, how to show respect, and why certain phrases are used in specific situations makes the language stick better and helps you communicate authentically. Tutors can weave cultural insights into lessons so you're not just memorizing rules—you're learning how Japanese is actually used by native speakers.
According to language learning research, reaching professional-level Japanese proficiency typically requires around 2,200 hours of study. However, conversational fluency at a basic level can develop much faster with consistent, focused practice—often within 6-12 months of regular tutoring combined with personal study. Your timeline depends on your starting level, study frequency, and how much you practice outside tutoring sessions.
Look for tutors who are native or near-native speakers with teaching experience, ideally with knowledge of both modern Japanese and cultural context. They should be able to teach all four skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening) and have experience working with students at your level—whether you're a beginner learning hiragana and katakana or an advanced student preparing for AP Japanese or JLPT exams. Varsity Tutors connects you with vetted tutors who match your specific goals and learning style.
Your first session is an opportunity for the tutor to assess your current level across all four skills, understand your goals (whether that's passing AP Japanese, conversational ability, or cultural fluency), and learn your preferred learning style. Together, you'll create a personalized plan that addresses your biggest challenges—whether that's verb conjugation, kanji retention, or pronunciation—and establishes a consistent study routine that works for you.
Absolutely. With Richmond's average student-teacher ratio of 14:1, classroom instruction can't provide the individual attention needed for language mastery. A tutor can fill gaps in your understanding of complex grammar concepts, give you extra speaking practice between classes, help you prepare for tests or AP exams, and work at your pace on the skills you find most challenging. Many students use tutoring to accelerate their progress and build confidence in the classroom.
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