Hello! I am a Korean tutor from Seoul, and I have been living in Japan for 22 years (as of 2024). I worked for an IT-related company in Tokyo. I currently live in a rural area and teach Korean as a freelancer at municipalities and high schools. I have experience working for both Korean and Japanese companies, so I can also help with business conversation and translation as well. For students who 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 Guys! Good to see you all for the first time! I am Bucky, the new instructor at Cafe Talk. I plan to conduct classes in a friendly and enjoyable manner, just like chatting with friends, and I want to teach you customized Japanese suitable for the local area. I believe that the key to language acquisition is undoubtedly "Input & Output." I want to help you study conversation easily from t
More like a friend than a teacher (o´▽`o) The best way to learn is to have fun! Annyeonhasaeyo, I’m nananu! I’ve been waiting for you, please have a seat over here! Would you like to talk with me on Cafetalk? 1. Why did I start studying Japanese? I have always loved watching Japanese TV shows and anime since I was a little kid. But at the time, there were almost always no Korean subtitles availabl
Hi, guys! I'm Hyun, a Korean tutor in Cafetalk. I’m so glad to meet you guys who are interested in Korean culture and want to learn Korean. I majored in Russian at university. After graduating from university, I have worked in foreign model agency in Korean by using Russian and English for casting, advertising meeting and interpreting. After that, I also experienced exporting various
My name is mina, and I work as a tutor. I love to study different languages, but I always wonder “if what I am saying is understandable...? or “if I am saying it correctly…?” I tried to communicate, or in other words, output what I had learned, by creating many opportunities to talk with native speakers. At first, it took me a long time to translate and understand what they were saying in their n
Hello! Students who want to speak Korean well! This is woogi!! I think there are two most important things when studying conversation. In my class, I'm going to make sure that you can take these two. The first one is "confidence." If you keep thinking about whether the grammar is correct or the pronunciation or accent is correct and try to talk with concern, your mouth will freeze o
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