I was very happy to take this Abacus lesson because it was available in English. This is rare to find. The tutor was very helpful and encouraging. Unfortunately I can't obtain a Soroban abacus where I live. But I do recommend this lesson to any English-speaking student.
Reading with Miyuki Sensei is a lot of fun, I enjoy reading together. I've been reading a novel which isn't easy for me but amazingly I'm halfway though and I didn't think I could get there but it's been so fun and Miyuki Sensei explains so well I've managed to understand everything, it's been very rewarding!
I really enjoyed the 'Vocabulary Lesson - Kids love sports'. The way the lesson was structured made learning new terms engaging and easy to remember. The use of real-world examples and interactive elements in the class was particularly effective, keeping all students interested from start to finish. This approach has genuinely improved my child's confidence in using sports-related vocabulary in everyday conversations. To ensure continued excellence, perhaps incorporating a short, optional quiz at the end of each section could help reinforce the vocabulary even further. Overall, the experience was fantastic, and I appreciate the effort put into making the lesson both educational and fun. Thank you for going above and beyond to help students succeed.
Hello everyone!My name is Choi. I am Korean language tutor^^I have fond memories of volunteering to teach Korean to children from multicultural families and watching them learn more and more about the Korean language and culture. I believe that what I felt while learning a new language, and what I felt while teaching a new language to others, will help those of you who are learning Korean to bett
Nice to meet you, my name is Kang Haejeong. I’ve been in Japan for 7 years since I got married. In Korea, I worked at a game company as a regular office worker. Now I am a new mother, raising a child and busy being a housewife. My daughter started kindergarten this year, so I finally have some time and energy to spare. This is why I wanted to teach Korean lessons on cafetalk again, wh
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, this is Ska. I had majored in creative writing in university, and I started learning Japanese and English since I had interest in language. I've been doing Korean lectures for Japanese who stay in Korea and work for big corporations such as ANA and JCB. Now I'm teaching Korean in Vietnam to meet more students. I'm loving this job because I'm able to see lots of people through language educ
Hello. My name is Gwon Jiyeong. I was born in South Korea and lived in Seoul throughout my college years. (I speak with a standard Korean accent.) I used to work as a website manager and consultant for a major department store. I am rejoiced to have stumbled upon Cafetalk, where I can teach Korean to all of you. I believe that every student has different needs when learning a language Duri
안녕하세요~ I am Chika, a language teacher with 7 years of teaching experience. I studied Korean at a university in Korea, and I currently teach one-to-one lessons offline as well as having worked for a major foreign language school.I am delighted to see so many people learning Korean these days. I also had a difficult time when I came here to study Japanese, but with the support of my teachers and th
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
Why do you study Korean? There are as many reasons as there are people studying Korean, including K-POP, movies, plays, dramas, traveling, cuisines, fashion, literature, studying abroad, cultural exchange, career, job promotion, business, improving one’s skills... and so on.Coming into contact and experiencing different cultures is not just about novelty, but it may also be about discoverin
Hello! Nice to meet you. I am Marine (마린), a Korean language tutor. I majored in French language at university, and the name “Marine” that I use now is a nickname from my French conversation class. After graduating, I worked at an English education company, and I am now teaching Korean after obtaining a Level 2 Korean Language Teacher Certification. Do you like watching TV dramas? I r
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