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.
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! Students who want to speak Korean well! This is woogi!! I think there are two most important things when studying conversation. In my class, I'm going to make sure that you can take these two. The first one is "confidence." If you keep thinking about whether the grammar is correct or the pronunciation or accent is correct and try to talk with concern, your mouth will freeze on its own.
⚫️ Career Background・Over 10 years of instructing as a trainer ・Worked at a general fitness club (as a fitness leader) → fitness club specializing in group lessons (store manager) → personal gym (representative) → freelance personal trainer ・Medical fitness (contract trainer) ・Online personal trainer (contract trainer) ・In charge of studio lessons (HIIT & kickboxing) ⚫️ Qualifications・Sports N
- Self Introduction Hello everyone, nice to meet you! My name is Sujin~, I live in South Korea. My hobbies are traveling, watching movies, and I also like to chat with people. I have experience as a short-term exchange student and language student during my college years. I have also worked for a Japanese company after graduating from college. I look forward to having fun studying with you on
Annyeonhasaeyo. My name is Konu. I was born to a Korean father and a Japanese mother. I have lived in South Korea since I was a child, listening to Korean and Japanese simultaneously, but since I only used Korean, I ended up only listening to my mother’s Japanese. However, since Japanese was also my native language, I started learning it on my own again during high school, and now I can easily con
안녕하세요! Annyeonhasaeyo. It’s nice to meet you! ★Hometown: Seoul, South Korea ★Major: Social Welfare ★Career History ✶in South Korea: Social welfare related work (Social Worker) ✶in Japan: Used to work at a nursing home (care worker), currently works as a Korean language teacher. I worked as a social worker in South Korea and became a licensed caregiver in Japan while working at a nursing hom