Annyeonhasaeyo. My name is Konu. I was born to a Korean father and a Japanese mother. I have lived in South Korea since I was a child, listening to Korean and Japanese simultaneously, but since I only used Korean, I ended up only listening to my mother’s Japanese. However, since Japanese was also my native language, I started learning it on my own again during high school, and now I can easily con
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
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 studying
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 bes
Hello! Annyeonghaseyo!My name is Seoyeon and I teach Korean on Cafetalk.Did you know that "Annyeonghaseyo" means "please spend your time safely"?Korean has many words that are the same as Japanese, which is called Han.By the way, I lived in Seoul and became interested in Japanese because of the drama I saw when I was a kid, and from J-pop.I am currently attending Korean customers to Japan and wor
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
안녕하세요 *^^* Hello. 카페토크에 오신 것을 환영합니다. Welcome to Cafetalk!! My name is Park Nohi. I teach Korean to students who love Korean dramas, K-pop idols, and the food at Korean restaurants in Shin-Okubo. Students who love Korea all have a twinkle in their eyes~~ “Teacher, I can understand some of the conversations in K-dramas now.” “(A student who loves
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 na
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
Hello, everyone. I am Yoom, a Korean tutor at Cafetalk. I'm a Korean language tutor, but at the same time I am also a foreign language learner just like you. Therefore, I always prepare the curriculum from the perspective of a student studying Korean. In addition, as I majored in Korean language education and have taught Korean offline, I would like to provide lessons for various levels of Korean