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Description
I am a Japanese exchange student currently studying Turkish at Kocaeli University in Turkey. I will be staying in Turkey from March this year until February next year.
Although my Turkish is still limited, I can communicate in English at a conversational level. I can also teach Japanese language and culture.
I would love to exchange cultures—Japanese and Turkish—together.
In particular, I’m looking forward to experiencing daily life in Turkey and trying homemade Turkish food.
Nice to meet you, and I look forward to connecting with you!
Interests
Self developmentPetsMovies & TVCharity workFashion or beautyEvents & socialWritingPlant careMusicLanguagesDrawing & paintingDIY & craftsCooking & foodBooksBloggingArt & designAnimalsYoga / WellnessWinter sportsWater sportsSailing / BoatingNatureMountainHikingDancingCyclingAdventure sportsCampingBeach
Languages
Languages spoken
Japanese: Fluent
English: IntermediateMore details about my language interests
This workawayer has indicated that they would be interested in sharing their language(s) or learning a new language. You can contact them directly to discuss this.
Skills and knowledge I'd like to share or learn
I'm interested in:
DIY and building projects
Eco Projects
Art Projects
Charity Work
Life at a Farmstay
Some knowledge of:
Animal Care
Creating/ Cooking family meals
Able to teach about:
Languages

More details about your skills
My native language is Japanese, so I can teach Japanese.
Also, I can teach Japanese culture by cooking Japanese food, showing Origami, traditional paper game and so on.
Age
22

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They were incredibly kind and friendly, and I had such a wonderful time there. This was my first Workaway experience, so I was a bit nervous at first, but being surrounded by people who are gentle with nature and animals made me feel very relaxed.
Since I stayed in November, the work was… read more


