Nice to meet you~ My name is Talpong! Thi isn’t my real name, but my second name that I have been using since junior high school.My Japanese friends often call me Talpong-pong~ My Background in the Japanese LanguageI majored in Japanese in college because I was interested in Japanese manga and video games. I then completed graduate school in the Japanese Language Program to develo
Hi.. . I am TS.I have been teaching Korean language to foreigners at the Korea Multicultural Family Center as a certificated teacher having Korean language teacher level 2 and also I am a certificated tourist interpreter. This time, I have opened online Korean lessons for foreign students who are interested in Korean language as follows.Those who are looking for more effective ways to learn
Annyeon hasaeyo! My name is Yukiho, and I’m a language teacher specializing in 【introductory and beginner level Korean】. I offer Korean lessons to introductory and beginner level learners based on the motto “be able to speak in Korean even from if you’re a beginner level learner!”In my lessons, I not only teach basic Korean language knowledge, but I also give tips on
Annyeong-haseyo! I am Seola, a Korean language teacher from Japan! I have been studying Korean for 5 years, and teaching it for about 3 years now. I offer “daily conversation” and “Japanese to Korean instant composition” lessons for introductory to beginner level students. I currently have weekly lessons with about 40 students including through other websites^^ I do my best to make my “lessons fu
● 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
Hello :) I am a fledging Korean language tutor who’s always thinking of fun ways to teach foreign languages. My name is 수혜 (Suhye). I currently live in Seoul and teach Korean around 2 to 3 times a week as a volunteer activity for international citizens who want to learn Korean. I mainly teach Korean to Japanese speakers, but I’ve also had classes with students from France and Australia. I mo
Hello, I’m Shiho! ★Thank you for checking out my profile!If you’re someone who is feeling the following: “I can put together simple sentences, but I’m concerned if it sounds natural.” “I’m not quite ready to speak only in Korean yet... I might want explanations in Japanese too.” “I’ve had experiences where I couldn’t understand what store clerks were saying to me and got stuck while traveling in K
Thanks to all of you, I was able to get on the new Japanese tutor rankings! Thank you so much ^_^ I am now in my ninth year since I started learning Korean, and in 2021, I obtained the TOPIK Level 6 certification. After getting married, I moved and now live in South Korea. I’m expanding my Korean studies by experiencing real-life Korean expressions and culture used in daily life!1.
Hello. I'm Korean teacher suuhee. I taught for 3 years in Osaka, Japan. These days, my special subject of study at graduate school is Korean language education for speakers of other languages and I am a Korean teacher who instructs in a systematic and organized manner. Since I know the stumbling blocks of Japanese who study Korean, for my master's thesis I chose the topic "Research into vocabular
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^^ *
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