Welcome to “Chan Park’s Korean Language Class”!! Hello, everyone! I am “Chan Park.” My real name is “Park Kyu-Yeol,” but my former colleagues called me “Chan Park,” which later became my nickname. (Although I do like it. ^^;) So please feel free to call me teacher Chan Park~! I look forward to learning and progressing together with you in my “Chan Park Korean Language Class.” You may feel that
Nice to meet you. My name is Maru, and I am a Korean language teacher. <JLPT N1> <Korean Instructor Certificate Grade 1> <I am currently studying to obtain Grade 2 of the Korean Instructor Certificate> I teach Korean, but I also study Japanese. For this reason, I understand how it feels for students learning Korean. I am always thinking about how to make it easier for you to learn Korean. &
Hello. My name is WOORIHO, and my Japanese name is RIHO. Please call me RIHO! I was born into a multicultural family, to a Korean father and a Japanese mother. I often visited Japan as a child, so I can speak basic Japanese for everyday conversation. I graduated from a university in South Korea with a degree in tourism. While attending college, I also worked in an Inte
Nice to meet you! I'm Ban from Korea. Now, I live in Chiba and I teach Korean. When I first started studying Japanese, I still remember that I was surprised because the grammar, particles, and vocabulary in Korean are very similar to Japanese. It means it's easy to learn like that. However, sometimes the meaning is different from what I thought and it's interesting. I think the reason is the diff
Hello~! I'm ina, a native Korean tutor. Thank you for visiting my tutor's page. What is your reason for wanting to learn Korean? K-pop / K-drama / visiting SKorea / studying abroad in SKorea / there must be multiple reasons~! I've been teaching English to Korean students since 2015 up until now! I believe that teaching a new language not only broadens a person's horizons, but is also beneficial:)
와우~~!안녕하세요. I am JOYJOY. I am a Korean living in Japan. In South Korea, I worked as a public school teacher for more than 10 years. I am now a mother raising two children who are in elementary school. When I first came to Japan, I received a lot of help from Japanese residents around me, which has helped me to continue living here. I started teaching Korean in order to give back to them
Annyeong Haseyo~ My name is Bonniesem.I was born in Seoul, South Korea and graduated from a Japanese university.I participated in NHK’s language program “Annyeong Haseyo! Hangeul Lecture” which led me to teach Koreanfor the past 15 years at various institutions such ashigh schools, companies, and culture centers in Japan.I am also a licensed Korean language teacher.My lesso
Hello everyone! My name is HAJOON, and I am a Korean language tutor. I live in Seoul now~ (So I can teach in standard Korean accent!) I have a favourite saying, which is: “思い立ったが吉日 (Strike while the iron is hot)!” I believe many of you here have reached this website because you wanted to learn Korean! I think today is a great day for all of you to start learning the language. Why not
Hello. My name is SeoKyoung. I have been interested in Japanese since I was a first grader in elementary school, and I went on to graduate from a four-year university in Japan. I taught Korean as a part-time job making use of my degree in language. I wanted a chance to communicate with people from Japanese after I returned to South Korea, so I am glad I found Cafetalk. In addi
Let’s have fun learning both input and output with Shio’s lessons! ^ㅅ^ I accept lessons requests up to 2 hours before the scheduled lesson time. Please feel free to send me a lesson request! What are Shio’s (시오) lessons like? <Recommended for the following students> Those who want to improve their listening skills.(You can’t see the other person’s mouth, so your listening ability will improve.) T