Shezel is a wonderful teacher. Her lesson plan is very nice. She encourages us to keep talking. With her learning English is really fun. I'm sure we are improving.
Nice to meet you, I'm Gil. As I wanted to study Japanese, I went to Japan to work and I made new friends and I travelled around. After I returned to Korea, I worked at a hotel so I could meet many foreigners and support them. I think the most important thing to study a language is that you have to keep speaking the language. It is the most fun and the most important part. You can practice Korean
Hello everyone !Nice to meet you :) This is hanl.I studied linguistics , Korean and Japanesefor a long time ~ finished Korean teacher Training course at Seoul university Korean laboratorySo I can introduce Korean to you! from basic to free style Korean also I can teach Japanese with grammar and free talking. Hope to see you at my class~~
Hello! My name is Park Hyomin and I work for a company in Seoul, South Korea! I work with small and medium-sized companies to help them expand overseas and facilitate their exports. The topics that we can talk about during our lessons include Korean companies, organizational culture, professions, human relations, etc. I also like to talk about Korean movies, dramas, and k-pop as easier topics. If
❝Due to a new job starting in mid-May, I will only be able to offer weekday classes in the evenings.If you would like to take my lesson on a weekday, please send me a message before booking a lesson!❞Nice to meet you! My name is May and I'm Korean. Now, I'm studying at the Graduate School of Law at Waseda University. I started teaching Korean to foreigners when I was a university student. Most of
Nice to meet you guys~ My English name is Evelyn As having long been a student of Cafe Talk, I am pleased to open classes as a teacher! My specialty is on Korean language and Korean history, since I majored in Korean language and Korean literature and Korean history at university. Currently, I am in Ph.D process in Korean history at Korea University in Seoul. I currently live in Seoul with my fa
Nice to meet you! I'm Ban from Korea. Now, I live in Chiba and I teach Korean. When I first started studying Japanese, I still remember that I was surprised because the grammar, particles, and vocabulary in Korean are very similar to Japanese. It means it's easy to learn like that. However, sometimes the meaning is different from what I thought and it's interesting. I think the reason is the diff
The video above is not from my channel, but it is the one in which I appeared as a guest on my student's show. I am discussing the influence of Korean ceramics on Japanese culture with a Korean in Japanese 【What I like】 ・Traveling, reading, the sky, walking, writing, collecting quotes, flowers, learning, tea (I can't drink coffee), yoga, hot springs, etc. I have a mail magazine, "Eve
- Self Introduction Hello everyone, nice to meet you! My name is Sujin~, I live in South Korea. My hobbies are traveling, watching movies, and I also like to chat with people. I have experience as a short-term exchange student and language student during my college years. I have also worked for a Japanese company after graduating from college. I look forward to having fun studying with you on
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