Annyon Haseyo! My name is Soyoung. I live in Incheon, which is close to Seoul, South Korea. When I was in high school, I saw Japanese dramas and various TV programs. I then started studying Japanese. After graduating from university, I worked at the airport for a year in charge of Japanese customer service, and I worked for a Japanese company for 3 years. I think there are still many things I'm m
Hello! My name is Yuka.H. I was fascinated by the Korean language, so I started to learning it on my own. I registered on Cafetalk because I would like to share with as many people as possible the tips and tricks I have gained from learning Korean as a Japanese person. In my lessons, I do not simply teach vocabulary and grammar, but use original teaching materials to guide students to an
안녕하세요! Hello! My name is Im-Mi, and I'm a Korean language tutor. I am extremely excited to teach Korean! I'm here to help you speak Korean with enjoyable lessons! Let me help you with your learning needs. I am currently working as a Korean language tutor at YBM language school in South Korea for 4 years! I am in charge of private lessons / classes (from be
Hello. I was born and raised in South Korea. My Korean name was given to me by my parents with the meaning of being a wise and intelligent person. I am striving to live up to that origin. Thankfully, I have had many opportunities to meet different people from an early age, and my parents always took care to create more such opportunities for me. When I turned a little older, they allowed me
Hello everyone. My name is imo. I majored in Korean language during my university years and studied abroad at Daegu University in South Korea for a year during my junior year. Since then, I have passed the TOPIK Level 5 and am currently working as a Korean language teacher at a cram school. This is my 5th year teaching Korean. I am good at teaching pronunciation and beginner level grammar. I star
Hello! My name is Jenny, and I am from Seoul, South Korea! I am delighted to meet you!!! My English name “Jenny” was given to me by my very first native English teacher. I sometimes use my English name when I live abroad or in English classes because my Korean name has a “batchim” (a syllable block at the end) that can be difficult for non-Korean speakers to pronounce. &nbs
Nice to meet you, I'm Gil. As I wanted to study Japanese, I went to Japan to work and I made new friends and I travelled around. After I returned to Korea, I worked at a hotel so I could meet many foreigners and support them. I think the most important thing to study a language is that you have to keep speaking the language. It is the most fun and the most important part. You can practice Korean
Hello everyone !Nice to meet you :) This is hanl.I studied linguistics , Korean and Japanesefor a long time ~ finished Korean teacher Training course at Seoul university Korean laboratorySo I can introduce Korean to you! from basic to free style Korean also I can teach Japanese with grammar and free talking. Hope to see you at my class~~
Hello everyone~! I’m a Korean language tutor, Somi! I enjoy learning new languages on a regular basis. I hope to share the culture of various countries with you and help you improve your language skills. I have also studied various languages, so I understand what aspects learners find difficult and often struggle with. (Self Introduction) Personal Interests: Studying new langu
Hello! My name is Park Hyomin and I work for a company in Seoul, South Korea! I work with small and medium-sized companies to help them expand overseas and facilitate their exports. The topics that we can talk about during our lessons include Korean companies, organizational culture, professions, human relations, etc. I also like to talk about Korean movies, dramas, and k-pop as easier topics. If
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