It's so easy to talk to Mika-san, and she's genuinely interested in what you have to say - I feel she's an empathetic teacher who easily figures out what I want to say and readily helps and explains. Great at simple explanations in Japanese, and knows how to keep the conversation going. Love it!
Nice to meet you. My name is Mun Hong-joo, and I am from Busan, South Korea. I became fascinated with Japanese manga when I was in middle school, which naturally sparked my interest in the Japanese language. During my university years, I studied abroad in Tokyo for two years, deepening my understanding of Japanese language and culture. After returning to South Korea, I obtaine
Nice to meet you. My name is Bora・Kim and I'm a Japanese interpreter at a Korean major company. In Korea, I graduated with a major in Japanese and I went on to graduate school to study interpretation and translation. Although it is fun to do on-site interpretation, I joined as a teacher because I wanted to meet new people and study with people who have the passion to be better and share that posi
Hello! I am SeungYeon, and I am a tutor on Cafetalk! My nickname is Tenten! When I was in elementary school, I had a crush on Japanese singer GACKT which led me to fall in love with Japanese music so I started to study the Japanese language. I am a geeky tutor who still goes to concerts at least once a year! If you have a favorite idol or drama, please visit Korea to experience the
Hello! I am a teacher who likes and enjoys learning languages and cultures of other countries. I started learning Chinese and Japanese because I was interested in Chinese and Japanese culture since I was in high school, and I also majored in Chinese at university. (I graduated from Jilin University in China) While studying in China, I was able to understand their culture well by interacting with
Hello. I am nanaju, a Korean language tutor. It’s nice meeting you! First of all, I would like to express my appreciation to every student who is interested in learning Korean. I studied abroad for a year at the University of Political Science in Taiwan in 2010. At that time, there was a Korean boom and many people were interested in the Korean language and in South Korea itself. This is ho
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.) Those who want to speak Korean without feeling intimidated. Those who are not comfortable talking on the phone.(I will adjust my pace.) Those who are not sure about what to talk about.(Don’t w
Annyeong Haseoyo! My name is Seoyeon (서연)! Are you hesitant to start learning Korean now? 1. If you feel burdened to actually go to a language school. 2. If you're afraid of making mistakes in class 3. If you're not good at keeping up with your studies 4. If you get bored easily with new things Why don’t you start by chatting with me? Like many of you, I have also experienced
Annyeonhasaeyo! (안녕하세요!) I am Mira. I live in Japan. I am currently teaching Korean lessons. I teach with care, while explaining things in Japanese as necessary. When I attended a language school in Japan, I had a Japanese friend who would listen attentively and kindly to my poor Japanese at the time, which helped me not to be embarrassed when I made mistakes and to continue studyin
● 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 Russian in
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