I'm here to support you, and so can help you with whatever you're feeling unsure about. I can most efficiently work with you if you give me as much information as possible about yourself: what level your Japanese is, what you like/dislike about learning Japanese, what you feel confident/unsure about, and why you want to learn Japanese (this is particularly important, so we can figure out fun ways...
I'm here to support you, and so can help you with whatever you're feeling unsure about. I can most efficiently work with you if you give me as much information as possible about yourself: what level your Japanese is, what you like/dislike about learning Japanese, what you feel confident/unsure about, and why you want to learn Japanese (this is particularly important, so we can figure out fun ways for you to improve, rather than just learning off lists of vocab and grammar!).
I am not a native Japanese speaker, but I think this actually gives me an advantage in that I have extensive experience as learner: being in exactly the position you are in. I understand how to figure out Japanese from an English-speaker's perspective, which will be useful in assisting you on your language journey.
I use a variety of resources in my lessons: powerpoints, worksheets, audio files, textbooks and more. I have also done purely conversational lessons with students that want to improve speaking ability. It is completely up to the student what approach we take.