Minji Tutor Interview
- Q. Hi Minji! Can you tell us about yourself?
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A. Hello, my name is Minji. I teach Korean at Cafetalk. I visited Kumamoto for two weeks when I was in high school. I stayed with the homestay family, and I wanted to teach Korean to Japanese from that moment. I am learning Japanese, Japanese culture and society until now. My goal is to become a Korean teacher who can tell amazing stories about Korean cuisine, customs, best restaurants, K-Pop, soap opera so that students can understand Korean culture better.
- Q. Where do you live now?
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A. I live in a city named Daejeon. The city does not have many famous tourist sites, and yet it is a quiet and nice neighborhood to live. The city is known as “the center of transportation” and “the city of science”. It is not a famous city like Seoul and Busan but there are some awesome restaurants and places you can find. If you have a chance to visit Korea, don’t forget to visit Daejeon!
- Q. Do you have any recommended place for those visiting Korea?
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A. I recommend Jeonjoo. I haven’visited the city yet, but I heard you can experience Korean traditional town, night market, Hanbok(Korean traditional clothes) etc in a short time.
- Q. What do you usually do when you have free time?
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A. I usually study Chinese when I have free time. I study through Cafetalk or video lesson. Being a student as well as a tutor, I consider how a student can learn better and how a tutor can explain things better whenever I learn Chinese through lessons. Besides learning Chinese, I like to have times with my dog or cook my favorite dishes.
- Q. How did you decide to become a Korean tutor? What do you consider the important point during a lesson?
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A. When I was staying with the host family in Kumamoto, I was admired by their kindness and hospitality. Unfortunately, they were not familiar with Korea. I wanted to teach them Korean and Korean culture. This is the moment when I decided to become a Korean tutor. My goal is to make students to enjoy learning Korean. I try to help students to have interests in learning Korean and study the language consistently. It is important to help students to keep learning.
- Q. Can you recommend a study method for students who learn Korean?
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A. Make yourself enjoy learning Korean. This is a critical point. You don’t have to speak with a perfect sentence, and you don’t have to study through a textbook. Speak anything with vocabularies you’ve learned so far. Learning through an expensive textbook is not a must. You can learn through Korean song and soap opera. It is a good study method to listen to the songs you like and pronunciate song lyrics. I think it is essential to learn joyfully and persistently. Think what makes you enjoy learning Korean, and that will teach you the best.
- Q. Before we end the interview, can you give the last message to the students?
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A.I am glad that I can meet students to teach Korean and Korean culture. I hope my lessons be pleasant experiences to all of you.