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
안녕하세요 여러분! Hello everyone! Do you find it difficult to learn Korean? Do you want to learn Korean in a more enjoyable way? Do you want to learn from a competent and experienced teacher? Then you should join my lessons!! I have been teaching Korean for 9 years now, and have taught a total of over 3600 hours. I also have a Bachelor’s degree in teaching Korean as a foreign language. I have taugh
Hello! My name is Lia. I was born and raised in Busan, and graduated from a university in Suwon, Gyeonggi. (I can speak both standard Korean and Kyungsang dialect. My lessons will be conducted in standard Korean.) I am currently working on a media-related business that I own. After graduation, I often visited Japan by myself, and I was deeply impressed by the culture, art, as well as the heri
Hello everyone! My name is Emi, and I am from Tokyo, Japan. I returned to Japan in 2020, and I now live in Tokyo. I believe that the most important way to improve your conversational skills is to actually “speak out loud.” You will be able to remember the grammar and phrases you have learned by saying them out loud. Please don’t be afraid to make mistakes, and speak out loud in my lessons^^ *
Hello~! I'm ina, a native Korean tutor. Thank you for visiting my tutor's page. What is your reason for wanting to learn Korean? K-pop / K-drama / visiting SKorea / studying abroad in SKorea / there must be multiple reasons~! I've been teaching English to Korean students since 2015 up until now! I believe that teaching a new language not only broadens a person's horizons, but is also beneficial:)
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
Hello. My name is SeoKyoung. I have been interested in Japanese since I was a first grader in elementary school, and I went on to graduate from a four-year university in Japan. I taught Korean as a part-time job making use of my degree in language. I wanted a chance to communicate with people from Japanese after I returned to South Korea, so I am glad I found Cafetalk. In addi
Hello! My name is Chussam and this is my 5th year teaching Korean in Korea. First, I would like to thank people who are studying Korean with their hearts and their utmost efforts. It must be difficult learning Korean, right? Pronunciation and memorizing vocabulary are especially difficult, but I hope you won't give up and continue to enjoy learning Korean. I believe there are various reasons for
⭐️ I've been working as freelancer editor => I am deeply understanding how to listen, speak, write Korean efficiently. ⭐️ I have teaching certificate for Korean literature => I teach Korean based on academic knowledge. ⭐️ Backpacker + Travel magazine editor => Endless topic to chatHi :) My name is LIA. I've worked as a travel magazine editor(abroad), and have
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