What was it that made you first want to start learning Korean, everyone?/I want to understand K-POP lyrics!I want to be able to talk about my favourite performers and events!I want to watch Korean dramas without subtitles!I want to be able to speak in Korean with my Korean friends!I want to travel to Korea!\...and so on. The reasons are numerous and varied. My reason for starting to study Korean
● 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
Nice to meet you. I’m Jin Park, a Korean language tutor. Learning another language means learning about the culture of the country where the language is spoken, as well as wanting to eat the food of that country, making friends from that country, traveling to that country, and finding a different side of yourself. It is one of life’s treasures to constantly improving yourself i
I am a Korean housewife and this will be my 15th year since I came to Japan. This is my 3rd year teaching Korean. I haven't been teaching for very long, but I believe that we can't rely solely on textbooks. I teach vocabulary words and conversational phrases that don't appear in the textbooks that are on the market. I like to focus on putting what you learned to use, so I can help you extend your
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
안녕하세요. 만나서 반가워요! 저는 한국어 선생님 진입니다. I am originally from a town neighboring Seoul, but I now live in Seoul. I teach Korean at a language institute in a university in Seoul. I majored in Japanese language at university, and worked for around 10 years as a Japanese language tutor and a coordinator for Japanese TV programs. I have experience in various fields including news broadcasting, documentar
Nice to meet you. My name is Mun Hong-joo, and I am from Busan, South Korea. I became fascinated with Japanese manga when I was in middle school, which naturally sparked my interest in the Japanese language. During my university years, I studied abroad in Tokyo for two years, deepening my understanding of Japanese language and culture. After returning to South Korea, I obtaine
→ [ 第22回韓国語シンポジウム HOST ] _ 2023. 4. 11 Hello. My name is Ella, Kim. I’ve been teaching Korean since 2017 when I obtained a Korean teaching license. I’ve helped my students from different countries, such as Japan, U.S.A, Taiwan, and Germany, learn authentic Korean. I’d love to continue sharing my knowledge and skills as a Korean teacher here at Ca
Hello! I’m Ongsim, a Korean language tutor on Cafetalk. “Ongsim” is the name of a traditional dish from Gangwon Province in Korea — and it’s also the name of my lovely dog! Although I’m not from Gangwon myself, my dog is! If you love food, traveling, or animals, you’ll have even more fun in my class! About Me •I’m passionate about fo
Introduction Hello! My name is Kyungah, you can call me Caylee. I lived in Japan for 6 years and now I'm living in the states. I'm outgoing and active. I like to watch Japanese TV shows, anime and American TV shows. I also love swimming and cooking.Education B.A. in Law at Dongguk University M.A. in Law at Tokyo Metropolitan UniversityExperienceJapan: 2010.06 ~ 2014.07 Taught Korean classes at a
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