Thank you for helping me start on my Arabic study journey, Sherif! I’m quite busy and progressing slowly, but I really enjoy every lesson. Arabic is a new language to me and it is different from any other language I have studied, but the way he explains everything makes it very easy to understand. The textbook is really great too!
I've taken her class for a long time. She's really kind, and her smile make you relax. If you've not had confidence in talking in English, she definitely listens to you warmly and help you talk smoothly.
She's absolutely one of the best tutors in Cafetalk, so I highly recommend taking her class.
My name is mina, and I work as a tutor. I love to study different languages, but I always wonder “if what I am saying is understandable...? or “if I am saying it correctly…?” I tried to communicate, or in other words, output what I had learned, by creating many opportunities to talk with native speakers. At first, it took me a long time to translate and understand what they were saying in their n
Hello everyone. I'm Mi Lim, a teacher who loves Japan and the Japanese language.The reason why I started studying Japanese is because I went on a trip to Japan.How about you?I believe there are different reasons why people started studying Korean: travelling to Korea, K-Pop, or for business.For students who just want to practice Korean and for students who want to seriously improve their Korean,
More like a friend than a teacher (o´▽`o) The best way to learn is to have fun! Annyeonhasaeyo, I’m nananu! I’ve been waiting for you, please have a seat over here! Would you like to talk with me on Cafetalk? 1. Why did I start studying Japanese? I have always loved watching Japanese TV shows and anime since I was a little kid. But at the time, there were almost always no Korean subtitles availab
Hello, everyone.I'm Kim Miso, a Korean instructor at Café Talk.I live in Seoul, and I am currently working as a writer in Korea.I'll give you a lot of information on my writing skills with my work up.★Who is writing a diary in Korean?★Who is preparing to study abroad in Korea?★Who is preparing to get a job in Korea?A variety of writing coaches are available.I lived in Japan for two years s
Nice to meet you. I’m Jin Park, a Korean language tutor. Learning another language means learning about the culture of the country where the language is spoken, as well as wanting to eat the food of that country, making friends from that country, traveling to that country, and finding a different side of yourself. It is one of life’s treasures to constantly improving yourself i
Hi there, I’m Hyunmee! Thank you for visiting my profile. I was born and raised in Seoul, Korea, and I have a passion for exploring different cultures, meeting people from all over the world, and, of course, teaching Korean. As someone who has mastered the Japanese language, I understand both the joys and challenges of learning a new language. It’s a deeply rewarding experience that not only op
- Government-certified Korean teacher- Business/ conversational Korean lessons by a longtime employee (25 years) at a major Korean firm; firsthand knowledge of Korean language and culture in a working environment - Friendly lessons provided based on my own experiences of what it feels like to learn a new language; I have studied multiple foreign languages (French, English, Chinese, and Japanese)
Nice to meet you. My name is sa.kura and I am a Korean language tutor. I moved to South Korea in 2012 after studying Korean at a foreign language university in Japan. I had been teaching Japanese to Koreans at a Japanese language school during that time. (I have completed the 420-hour Japanese language teacher training course and passed the Japanese Language Teaching Proficiency Test). &nbs
여러분, 안녕하세요.Nice to meet you! My name is YENA, a Korean teacher. I am very happy to meet everyone at Cafe Talk.I was born in Korea and I was educated in Korea up to university. I majored in classical music vocal music at university, and after graduating I taught vocal music and piano from children to adults.After that, I decided to live in Japan, and more than 20 years have passed since I came to
Hello! My name is Chussam and this is my 5th year teaching Korean in Korea. First, I would like to thank people who are studying Korean with their hearts and their utmost efforts. It must be difficult learning Korean, right? Pronunciation and memorizing vocabulary are especially difficult, but I hope you won't give up and continue to enjoy learning Korean. I believe there are various reasons for
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