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It’s time to learn about Japanese language and culture, and I am the person who can help you to make that happen. I’m Homer Greyson, and I can teach you about the language, customs, and culture of Japan.

Private Lessons

I offer individualized, one-on-one lessons to students from ages five to 105. Find my current lesson times below and contact me for more information or to sign up.

In your private sessions we will work toward your goals; practicing language and grammar, and having discussions about history and culture.

Cost per lesson is $50.

Private Lessons
Monday Wednesday Friday
5:00-5:45pm 5:00-5:45pm 5:00-5:45pm
6:00-6:45pm unavailable 6:00-6:45pm
unavalable 7:00-7:45pm 7:00-7:45pm

Group Classes

During group classes, students can interact with each other and use their newly acquired language skills. Find current class times below and contact me for more information or to sign up.

Typical sessions involve a lesson about language and grammar, then conversation in pairs or as a group, and practice reading and writing.

Cost is $35 per class or $125 for four classes. Groups are made up of a maximum of six people so that everyone can still enjoy individualized help and instruction.

Group Classes
Tuesday Thursday Sunday
5:00-5:45pm 5:00-5:45pm 12:00-2:00pm
6:00-6:45pm 6:00-6:45pm 2:30-4:30pm
7:00-7:45pm 7:00-7:45pm 5:00-7:00pm

About

Homer Greyson 

I AM HOMER GREYSON

Essence

From the verdant countryside to the neon-lit cities, I have loved Japan since my first visit twelve years ago. My quest to learn more about the language and culture has led me to my calling as a teacher and tutor. The Japanese language is a gift that I hope to share with you.

Experience

I have been sharing the Japanese language with friends and students for more than a decade. I teach pronunciation through conversation, and understanding through sharing. Past students have gone on to success in business and life because of the lessons we shared.

Education

My love of learning means that my education is a ongoing and treasured process. I graduated from The University of Massachusetts, but my yearly visits to Japan and involvement in clubs and meet-ups with others that share my passion for Japanese means that I never stop learning.