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
☆Self Introduction(자기소개) Annyeonghaseyo! (안녕하세요) I’m Bora. I currently live in Seoul, South Korea. I studied abroad in Japan for 2 years and found studying Japanese and living the Japanese lifestyle very fun. Even now I can never forget how great it felt when my Japanese friends understood what I said, or when I understood the lines from a Japanese drama. I want to help make studying Korean
Hello everyone!My name is JM.K. and I have been teaching Korean for 10 years in Busan. I am currently teaching beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels based on my students' interests.I always try to make the Korean language correct and easy to understand for Japanese people. My lessons are coveing all levels, from beginner to advanced. I aim to provide you with an in-depth understanding of Ko
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
It’s nice meeting you ~◕‿◕✿! My name is Hyeoni (혀니/ヒョニ), and I’m a Korean language tutor at Cafetalk! “Hyeoni” is a nickname I made up from the last letter of my real name, “Hyun”. In South Korea, we often call someone by the middle or last letter of their name as a friendly way of addressing them. Born in Busan, South Korea → Currently resid
Hello, this is Ska. I had majored in creative writing in university, and I started learning Japanese and English since I had interest in language. I've been doing Korean lectures for Japanese who stay in Korea and work for big corporations such as ANA and JCB. Now I'm teaching Korean in Vietnam to meet more students. I'm loving this job because I'm able to see lots of people through language educ
❝Due to a new job starting in mid-May, I will only be able to offer weekday classes in the evenings.If you would like to take my lesson on a weekday, please send me a message before booking a lesson!❞Nice to meet you! My name is May and I'm Korean. Now, I'm studying at the Graduate School of Law at Waseda University. I started teaching Korean to foreigners when I was a university student. Most of
Thank you, everyone. Thanks to you, we got first and third place in the instructor rankings.I'm so glad. I will continue to be a teacher who teaches hard. Thank you, students! I am going on vacation to Thailand at the end of this month. Of course, I'm going to bring my MacBook, so the class will continue. ^^I look forward to your continued support.Hello. I am a Korean living in Tokonyang village
I am Japanese-Korean, as my father is South Korean and my mother is Japanese. Thanks to my parents, I naturally learned the languages of both countries from an early age, and I also experienced cultural differences while traveling back and forth between South Korea and Japan. I would like to use these experiences to communicate with students. I am currently uploading videos of myself singin
Hello, everyone. I am Yoom, a Korean tutor at Cafetalk. I'm a Korean language tutor, but at the same time I am also a foreign language learner just like you. Therefore, I always prepare the curriculum from the perspective of a student studying Korean. In addition, as I majored in Korean language education and have taught Korean offline, I would like to provide lessons for various levels of Korean