Hello. My name is Anda.
I am honored to be able to assist you in your journey to learn the Korean language. I want to help students learn Korean in a way that is easier to understand and more enjoyable for them, while teaching them based on their level of Korean, as well as their goals and interests. I am currently a Korean language tutor in South Korea, where I teach Korean to people from abroad at the Institute of International Education, which is affiliated with the Ministry of Education. I also have a PhD in Social Sciences from Yonsei University. I also majored in Korean as a foreign language and hold an accredited Korean teaching certificate. I have also obtained N1 on the JLPT and have been teaching Korean to Japanese speakers for two years.
Hello. My name is David Park (Daehyun Park) and I am a Korean language tutor on Cafetalk.
I am currently a corporate employee working for a Japanese company, but I work from home in South Korea. I often travel abroad on business trips, so I prefer to live in South Korea because I don’t have to go back and forth between Korea and Japan. I have lived in Japan for two and a half years. I would like to teach Korean learners according to their needs. We can discuss with each other and decide what you would like to focus on and how you would like to learn it. I can use materials that you have, and I can also give suggestions. I am an easy-going, talkative and fun tutor! I have only been teaching Korean for a short time, but I will do my best!
Nice to meet you! I am teacher Fukuyama. ^^
I registered here because I wanted to teach Korean using my Japanese language skills. I did a 1 year exchange program at the Department of Economics at Shizuoka National University in 2015 and lived in Fukuyama, Hiroshima for 9 months. As for Japanese language related qualifications, I have obtained Grade 2 on the Japanese Kanji Proficiency Test, with 189 points (2022), and N1 on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, with 180 points (2018). I also have working experience as a Japanese interpreter at the 2017 ACEFAIR in Gwangju, after winning a prize at the 10th Japan-Korea Exchange Speech Contest in 2014, which was organized by the Public Information and Culture Institute of the Embassy of Japan in South Korea. Lastly, I am currently studying to pass the Korean Language Teacher Grade 2 course, and if I complete the practical training in December, I will be certified as a Grade 2 Korean Language Teacher in February next year. If you are looking for a teacher who is fluent in both Japanese and Korean, please try my lessons!