Hello everyone!My name is Choi. I am Korean language tutor^^I have fond memories of volunteering to teach Korean to children from multicultural families and watching them learn more and more about the Korean language and culture. I believe that what I felt while learning a new language, and what I felt while teaching a new language to others, will help those of you who are learning Korean to bett
Thank you, everyone. Thanks to you, we got first and third place in the instructor rankings.I'm so glad. I will continue to be a teacher who teaches hard. Thank you, students! I am going on vacation to Thailand at the end of this month. Of course, I'm going to bring my MacBook, so the class will continue. ^^I look forward to your continued support.Hello. I am a Korean living in Tokonyang village
Nice to meet you! I am Fukuyama Sensei^^I registered on Cafetalk as a teacher, because I wanted to teach Korean using my expertise in Japanese. I studied abroad for a year as an exchange student at the Department of Economics of Shizuoka National University in 2015, and lived in Fukuyama, Hiroshima for 9 months. As for Japanese language related qualifications, I obtained the Japanese Kanji Pr
Nice to meet you, I’m Yuka-t (유카)! I’m so happy to see that there are so many people interested in the Korean language!!! I majored in Korean at university over 20 years ago, and even spent a year as an exchange student while I was a student. I’m still one of the many learners just like you, but I would like to use my years of learning experience and the unique perspective of a Japanese speaker
Hometown: Seoul Education: University of the Sacred Heart (Korea) Came to Japan in 1989 and have been a Korean teacher since 2000. Experience teaching at ECC World and Seitoku University Lifelong Learning. Nihongo Kentei level 1, Practical Japanese Communication Exam level A Annyeonghaseyo! I'm Mee Jeong Kim. I came to Japan in 1989, and now, I am still living and teaching here. Right now, my stu
안녕하세요!My name is Soohyun. I am originally from South Korea, but right now I’m living in Japan.“I want to start learning Korean, but I’m not sure where to start”“I was motivated enough to buy a textbook, but I’m starting to lose interest”“Hmm, is my pronunciation is correct?”“Textbooks are boring!” does any of the above so
● 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
Hello. My name is Kim Yang Young. I’ve been teaching Japanese for 4 years at cram schools, cultural centers, and online while living in a lovely town called “Gangneung City” on the east coast of South Korea. Through Cafetalk, I would like to be a good supporter for Japanese students to learn Korean, so please feel free to contact me if you are interested~. 여러분 안녕하세요~ 저는 김
● 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