Hello! Annyeonghaseyo!My name is Seoyeon and I teach Korean on Cafetalk.Did you know that "Annyeonghaseyo" means "please spend your time safely"?Korean has many words that are the same as Japanese, which is called Han.By the way, I lived in Seoul and became interested in Japanese because of the drama I saw when I was a kid, and from J-pop.I am currently attending Korean customers to Japan and wor
- 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)
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
Hello, I am a south korea native, and pleased to make your acquaintance! i majored in baking science & Technology in university and also I studied at the American Institute of baking I love cafes and bread too.I live near Gangnam in Seoul, so I know about the latest trends in Korea My lesson style is flexible.The class is tailored to the students' hobbies, personalities, and interests. Would
I am a Korean housewife and this will be my 15th year since I came to Japan. This is my 3rd year teaching Korean. I haven't been teaching for very long, but I believe that we can't rely solely on textbooks. I teach vocabulary words and conversational phrases that don't appear in the textbooks that are on the market. I like to focus on putting what you learned to use, so I can help you extend your
● Self-introduction Everyone, anyong haseyo~! Nice to meet you. My name is Yang and I teach Korean on Cafetalk. Thank you for checking out my profile. My motto is to make the lessons fun so in my lessons, we won't just study Korean but we'll also learn various topics such as the differences between Japanese and Korean culture, the ways of thinking, and the Korean food c
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
Hi everyone, it’s nice to meet you! My name is "Nana". ✿˘◡˘✿ When I was studying abroad in Japan, I used the name “Nana” for my international friends. Even now, 10 years later, my international friends still call me by “Nana”, a name I love very much♥ Please feel free to call me “Nana-sensei”♪ I started studying Japanese when I was in high school. I was fascinated by Japan, so I studied and
Hello ^^ I am Cafetalk Korean language tutor G_HOON~! It’s a pleasure to meet you. :) <Who’s tutor G_HOON?> I was born in Jeonju but have been living in Seoul since I was in high school. → I do not speak in a dialect, so I teach in standard Korean. I enjoy traveling, finding good restaurants, and watching dramas. → Do you like Korean food? If you are planning
Introduction Hello! My name is Kyungah, you can call me Caylee. I lived in Japan for 6 years and now I'm living in the states. I'm outgoing and active. I like to watch Japanese TV shows, anime and American TV shows. I also love swimming and cooking.Education B.A. in Law at Dongguk University M.A. in Law at Tokyo Metropolitan UniversityExperienceJapan: 2010.06 ~ 2014.07 Taught Korean classes at a