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Natsuki Tutor

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  • Name:NatsukiTutor
  • Ethnicity:Han Chinese
  • Home province:Sichuan Province
  • City of origin:Mianyang City
  • Province:Sichuan Province
  • City of residence:Mianyang City
  • Hobbies:Anime, games, reading, movies, travel, idols
  • Education:Mianyang City Vocational and Technical School
  • Other Chinese dialects spoken:Cantonese and Sichuan dialect
  • Other languages spoken:
  • College major (if any):English
  • Specialties (if any):Math, Chinese history, and more
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  • Total lessons:2,857Lesson
Bio:
Hello everyone, I'm Natsuki. I'm from Sichuan, the hometown of pandas. I have a shallow dimple when I smile, so I smile often. I love traveling and enjoy communicating with all kinds of people. I've been living in Japan for about 8 years. I'm truly grateful to all the Japanese people who have supported me. This time, as a NetChai tutor, I'll be teaching you Chinese. My goal is to have fun conversations with my students and improve your Chinese in a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere. I sincerely look forward to working with you. I'm looking forward to your bookings.
Recent updates:
Natsuki's lessons will begin on August 15, 2025.
Student reviews (latest 100):
  • In class, I learned the word "small dish," and I thought it would be like the Japanese word "お通し"!
  • In class, I learned a new vocabulary word, "char siu cha1 shao1". It's probably the origin of the word "char siu"!
  • In class, I learned new vocabulary like "snacks" and "crowded places".
  • Kirin beer is quite bitter, but it's super crisp and delicious to drink!
  • During the lesson, I learned a new vocabulary word, which is "hint".
  • In class I learned the new words "被炉" (kotatsu) and "热水袋" (hot water bottle).
  • During class I learned new vocabulary like "总部", "降职", and "雷击", etc.
  • During class I learned about Wenkuixing, a deity in Chinese mythology.
  • Noise problems from upstairs neighbors are the same annoying issue in any country!
  • During class I learned Chinese pronunciations: "叛乱 pan4 luan4" and "矿物质 kuang4 wu4 zhi4".
  • During class I learned that "when chatting with someone, it's important to follow their interests when talking."
  • During class I learned for the first time that the dinosaur building in Shinjuku is actually a movie theater.
  • An excellent teacher. The quality of the lessons is very high. I'd like to book with you again!
  • She's a teacher whose popularity is rising quickly, so I tried a lesson to see what she was like, and she turned out to be bright, energetic, and very fun. Her speaking style has good pace too, so it should be good practice.
  • Thank you so much, teacher, for adding subtitles to the video!
  • During the lesson I learned new vocabulary: "填海", "外貌" and "终点站".
  • During class I learned for the first time that China is the birthplace of football.
  • During class I still find the pronunciation of "折纸 zhé zhǐ" and "千纸鹤 qiān zhǐ hè" difficult!
  • During class I learned that my Chinese pronunciation still has a long way to go! Especially words like 医生 (yī shēng) and 仓库 (cāng kù) - the pronunciation is really difficult for me!
  • After class I reviewed, but it's still not easy for me to understand how you Chinese people have conversations!
  • During class I felt the pronunciation of "灯笼" (lantern) was very difficult for me!
  • Today as well the teacher taught me tone and pinyin carefully. The teacher opens their mouth wide and pronounces clearly, so it's very easy to understand.
  • The tones, which had been vague until now, were carefully examined by the teacher. 25 minutes passed in a flash—it was such dense content. Please teach me again.
  • During the lesson I learned new vocabulary: 刀穗 and 刀镡.
  • The explanation about China's mail system was fascinating(^^♪ Even when time ran over, the tutor kindly explained right up to the end. Thank you so much for your patience.
  • In class, I learned new vocabulary words, specifically "frozen" and "miracle drug".
  • For vocabulary study, the example sentences were practical and hands-on, which was really fun! Today's lesson flew by in what felt like just 25 minutes.
  • Thank you for teaching me about the mythology behind the movie "Nata: The Demon Child's Rampage" that I watched in January. During the explanations, you added pinyin and tone marks to individual words, which made everything very easy to understand. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that the Monkey King also appears in the Journey to the West!
  • This was my first lesson with Ms. Natsuki, but from the self-introduction onwards, I had a really enjoyable time. The lessons using textbooks were easy to understand. When I struggled to come up with example sentences, rather than helping me right away, she would follow along and guide me. I look forward to taking more lessons with her.
  • After the lesson ended, I reviewed the material, and that's when I discovered that my pronunciation of "shòuròu" wasn't very good. I felt like I needed to put in more effort!
  • In the lesson, I learned how to listen to videos and audio using teames, which is commonly used in China. I'm very grateful for the teacher's help!
  • This was my first lesson after reopening, but the teacher was so energetic and lively that I was able to enjoy our conversation.
  • I will do my best to be able to have Chinese conversations and listening skills at a beginner level by April of this year! Thank you so much.
  • In class, I learned different names for "饕餮" (tāotáie) - like "抄手" (cháoshǒu), "云吞" (yúntun), and "扶食" (fúshí). It's fascinating how the same food has unique regional names in different places!
  • During the lesson, I still find Muki's explanations quite difficult!
  • During the lesson, I learned the explanation of the shape of "破火山" (breaking volcano), which is an important stage setting from the story in the famous Japanese anime film "Your Name."
  • In the lesson, I learned about the width of 蒂园 and 颈和园, and I was surprised at how small 蒂园 was, while 颈和园 turned out to be much larger than expected.
  • In class, I learned from my tutor at NetChai how to explain the difference between 昭君 and 熊本城 - specifically, the explanation method of "preparing for the orphaned 丞相 秀吉's legacy by using '昭君之間' as a hidden metaphor for '将軍之間'."
  • I really appreciated how you pointed out the nuances in pronunciation and intonation. Your lessons are always so engaging and fun to learn from!
  • During the lesson, I learned a new vocabulary word, "头晕" (dizziness), and honestly, I felt dizzy the first time I saw bubbles in the hot spring!
  • If I were to explain the artificial cultivation of sea cucumbers that way, it would be very difficult for me!
  • In class, I learned the etiquette of wearing clothes. You definitely need to consider choosing clothing based on unsuitable times and unsuitable places—it's just like that throughout the day!
  • She teaches very politely and makes learning enjoyable. She listens carefully to my pronunciation and corrects me kindly.
  • In class, I learned new vocabulary words, namely "清爽" (fresh/clean) and "刷" (brush/swipe).
  • The tutor gave me detailed feedback on my pronunciation and tone, one point at a time, which was really helpful.
  • In class, I learned a lot of vocabulary, such as "word-of-mouth," "nuclear power plant," and "nuclear wastewater."
  • In class, I learned about the diplomatic relations between Wei and Yeomatai. Actually, I haven't found the purple brocade gold seal that Emperor Wei supposedly granted to the King of Wa with the inscription "親魏倭王" up until now. If it were to be discovered, wouldn't that solve the question of where Yeomatai was located!
  • During the lesson, I learned many new vocabulary words, such as "杰尼斯", "爱豆" and "宅女" and so on.
  • I was able to enjoy the lessons. The tutor carefully teaches pronunciation. They guide me to speak fluently and naturally.
  • You taught me step by step, which was really wonderful.
  • I requested a free trial, and I really enjoyed being able to have such pleasant conversations!
  • Thank you, teacher. You are a conscientious and progressive teacher who teaches me sincerely. I look forward to improving my Chinese level.
  • Thank you teacher, chatting with you was so much fun! See you next time
  • Thank you so much for your hard work. I look forward to coming home and enjoying our lessons.

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