- 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
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 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
Self Introduction I have lived in Japan for a total of 7 years. I spent 3 years in Japan when I was a child due to my parents’ jobs, and after I was discharged from the military, I ended up living in Japan at my parents’ request, regardless of my own desires. (lol) I attended a Japanese language school for a year, an audio technical school for 2 years, and an entertainment company for a year. I a
Annyeonhaseyo! My name is Lee Sang-a. I lived in Japan for two years when I was in elementary school, and even after returning to South Korea, I continued to study Japanese and entered Kanda University of International Studies. After graduating, I worked for a Japanese trading company for 8 years. While living in Japan for 12 years, I taught Korean one-on-one as a Korean language tutor, while also
● Hello everyone, it's nice meeting you. Thank you for visiting my profile page. My name is Elena, and I have been fascinated by Korean to Japanese translation, so much that I have decided to make my debut as a language teacher. I was born in Russia, and have been living in Japan for 30 years. I graduated from school in Japan from elementary school all the way to graduate school. I am Russia
Hello! My name is Lee Minjoo and I am currently teaching math at a cram school!ヽ(✿゚▽゚)ノ I majored in Japanese language and culture at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in South Korea. I first learned Japanese at university and faced many challenges as a beginner learner. This is why I can empathize with the struggles of learning a new language. It is especially important to have a tutor
Hello. My name is YOROKO, and I have been a Korean language teacher for 20 years. I am delighted to meet all of you on Cafetalk. I have been teaching Korean for 9 years in Japan and 11 years in South Korea. I have taught at university language halls (in South Korea), university undergraduate classes (in Japan), cultural centers, private lessons, group lessons, Korean lessons for expatriates,